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A Hidalgo-Miranda

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Cisneros-Villanueva M, Hidalgo-Perez L, Rios-Romero M, Cedro-Tanda A, Ruiz-Villavicencio C, Page K, et al.
Br J Cancer . 2022 Jan; 126(3):391-400. PMID: 35027672
Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) analysis represents a promising method for the diagnosis, treatment selection and clinical follow-up of cancer patients. Although its general methodological feasibility and usefulness has been demonstrated, several...
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Fernandez-Lopez J, Romero-Cordoba S, Rebollar-Vega R, Alfaro-Ruiz L, Jimenez-Morales S, Beltran-Anaya F, et al.
Hum Genomics . 2019 Jan; 13(1):3. PMID: 30630528
Interpretation of variants of unknown significance (VUS) in genetic tests is complicated in ethnically diverse populations, given the lack of information regarding the common spectrum of genetic variation in clinically...
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Ortega A, Rangel-Lopez E, Hidalgo-Miranda A, Morales A, Ruiz-Garcia E, Meneses-Garcia A, et al.
Toxicol In Vitro . 2015 Aug; 29(7):1941-51. PMID: 26255146
Cannabinoid receptor (CBs) agonists affect the growth of tumor cells via activation of deadly cascades. The spectrum of action of these agents and the precise role of the endocannabinoid system...
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Martinez-Pacheco M, Hidalgo-Miranda A, Romero-Cordoba S, Valverde M, Rojas E
Gene . 2013 Oct; 533(2):508-14. PMID: 24080485
Metals are a threat to human health by increasing disease risk. Experimental data have linked altered miRNA expression with exposure to some metals. MiRNAs comprise a large family of non-coding...
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Ibarra Sierra E, Diaz Chavez J, Cortes-Malagon E, Uribe-Figueroa L, Hidalgo-Miranda A, Lambert P, et al.
Virology . 2012 Sep; 433(2):337-45. PMID: 22980503
HPV16 E7 oncoprotein expression in K14E7 transgenic mice induces cervical cancer after 6 months of treatment with the co-carcinogen 17β-estradiol. In untreated mice, E7 also induces skin tumors late in...
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Mendoza-Villanueva D, Diaz-Chavez J, Uribe-Figueroa L, Rangel-Escareao C, Hidalgo-Miranda A, March-Mifsut S, et al.
BMC Cancer . 2008 Nov; 8:347. PMID: 19036130
Background: Although K14E6 transgenic mice develop spontaneous tumors of the skin epithelium, no spontaneous reproductive tract malignancies arise, unless the transgenic mice were treated chronically with 17beta-estradiol. These findings suggest...