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Aldo A Arvizu-Flores

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Moreno-Cordova E, Alvarez-Armenta A, Garcia-Orozco K, Arvizu-Flores A, Islas-Osuna M, Robles-Zepeda R, et al.
Heliyon . 2024 Jul; 10(13):e34036. PMID: 39071691
spp. spiders can cause serious public health issues. Chemical control is commonly used, leading to health and environmental problems. Identifying molecular targets and using them with natural compounds can help...
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Moreno-Vasquez M, Carretas-Valdez M, Luque-Alcaraz A, Quintero-Reyes I, Tapia-Hernandez J, Arvizu-Flores A, et al.
Curr Microbiol . 2024 Jul; 81(9):264. PMID: 39001894
One of the main interests in the food industry is the preservation of food from spoilage by microorganisms or lipid oxidation. A novel alternative is the development of additives of...
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Meneses-Sagrero S, Rascon-Valenzuela L, Garcia-Ramos J, Vilegas W, Arvizu-Flores A, Sotelo-Mundo R, et al.
PeerJ . 2022 Jun; 10:e13524. PMID: 35673388
Na/K-ATPase is an essential transmembrane enzyme found in all mammalian cells with critical functions for cell ion homeostasis. The inhibition of this enzyme by several cardiotonic steroids (CTS) has been...
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Melgoza-Gonzalez E, Hinojosa-Trujillo D, Resendiz-Sandoval M, Mata-Haro V, Hernandez-Valenzuela S, Garcia-Vega M, et al.
Transbound Emerg Dis . 2021 Oct; 69(4):e734-e745. PMID: 34655457
The SARS-CoV-2 virus was detected for the first time in December 2019 in Wuhan, China. Currently, this virus has spread around the world, and new variants have emerged. This new...
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Valenzuela-Chavira I, Corona-Martinez D, Garcia-Orozco K, Beltran-Torres M, Sanchez-Lopez F, Arvizu-Flores A, et al.
Toxins (Basel) . 2021 Sep; 13(9. PMID: 34564668
Glutathione S-transferases are a family of detoxifying enzymes that catalyze the conjugation of reduced glutathione (GSH) with different xenobiotic compounds using either Ser, Tyr, or Cys as a primary catalytic...
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Vazquez-Morado L, Robles-Zepeda R, Ochoa-Leyva A, Arvizu-Flores A, Garibay-Escobar A, Castillo-Yanez F, et al.
PeerJ . 2021 Jan; 9:e10506. PMID: 33505784
(), a typical microorganism inhabiting marine ecosystems, uses pathogenic virulence molecules such as hemolysins to cause bacterial infections of both human and marine animals. The thermolabile hemolysin TLH lyses human...
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Cruz-Valencia R, Arvizu-Flores A, Rosas-Rodriguez J, Valenzuela-Soto E
Mol Cell Biochem . 2021 Jan; 476(3):1467-1475. PMID: 33389495
The enzyme betaine aldehyde dehydrogenase (BADH EC 1.2.1.8) catalyzes the synthesis of glycine betaine (GB), an osmolyte and osmoprotectant. Also, it participates in several metabolic pathways in humans. All BADHs...
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Ortega-Tirado D, Arvizu-Flores A, Velazquez C, Garibay-Escobar A
Expert Rev Vaccines . 2020 Sep; 19(9):831-841. PMID: 32945209
Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) is a major health problem worldwide. The BCG, the only authorized vaccine to fight TB, shows a variable protection in the adult population highlighting the need of...
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Munoz-Bacasehua C, Rosas-Rodriguez J, Arvizu-Flores A, Stephens-Camacho A, Sonanez-Organis J, Figueroa-Soto C, et al.
J Mol Recognit . 2020 Sep; 33(10):e2869. PMID: 32881113
Betaine aldehyde dehydrogenase (BADH EC 1.2.1.8) catalyzes the irreversible oxidation of betaine aldehyde to glycine betaine using NAD as a coenzyme. Porcine kidney BADH (pkBADH) follows a bi-bi ordered mechanism...
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Carretas-Valdez M, Moreno-Cordova E, Ibarra-Hernandez B, Cinco-Moroyoqui F, Castillo-Yanez F, Casas-Flores S, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol . 2020 Aug; 164:2701-2710. PMID: 32827617
Trypsins (E.C. 3.4.21.4) are digestive enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of peptide bonds containing arginine and lysine residues. Some trypsins from fish species are active at temperatures just above freezing,...