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Segura Castell, Mónica (Fecha de defensa: 2012-07-17)
Actually, there is a strong incidence of psychiatric diseases, representing a 13% of total burden diseases and 450 million of people affected. The etiology of psychiatric diseases remains unknown. ...
Klementieva, Oxana (Fecha de defensa: 2012-03-09)
La malaltia d’Alzheimer es caracteritza per l’acumulació de plaques extracel.lulars amiloides, formades pels anomenats pèptids amiloides (Aβ40). L’homeòstasi del coure (Cu) es veu afectada en l’etiologia ...
Saliba, Patrick (Fecha de defensa: 2018-10-31)
• Vascular catheters are the most used medical devices in healthcare settings.For the last decade,catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs) have been a major threat to patient’s safety.In Bellvitge ...
Coronel-Banda, Mauricio Enrique (Fecha de defensa: 2016-04-22)
BACKGROUND: Neither the oral mucosal perforators of the facial artery, nor their mucosal perforasomes they perfused, have been described. Septal perforation is a frequent complication of snorting ...
Rubina Filipa Ascensão, Alves (Fecha de defensa: 2017-02-17)
Background: Androgenetic Alopecia (AGA) is a nonscarring alopecia that affects both men and women. It is characterized by a progressive miniaturization of hair follicles with a characteristic pattern ...
Menoyo Molins, Alexandra (Fecha de defensa: 2012-09-21)
Cell cycle control by trophic factors has a key role in regulation of cell proliferation in all organisms. Nutrients are one of these important factors needed by cells to reproduce, so very well regulated ...
Álvarez Salazar, Samantha (Fecha de defensa: 2023-07-12)
Introducciò: Durant el període postpart, moltes dones tenen trastorns d'ansietat. No obstant això, les discrepàncies en l'ús de terminis en l'anàlisi del postpart poden obstaculitzar l'evidència en el ...
Galcerán Gui, Josep-Maria (Fecha de defensa: 2023-11-23)
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a fast-growing condition, highly underdiagnosed and not optimally managed. Nephrology knowledge is quite variable among Primary Care physicians (PCPs) and patients tend ...