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Alfredo Feria-Velasco

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Huet-Bello O, Ruvalcaba-Delgadillo Y, Feria-Velasco A, Gonzalez-Castaneda R, Garcia-Estrada J, Macias-Islas M, et al.
Noise Health . 2017 Sep; 19(90):239-244. PMID: 28937018
Background: Chronic exposure to noise induces changes on the central nervous system of exposed animals. Those changes affect not only the auditory system but also other structures indirectly related to...
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Ruvalcaba-Delgadillo Y, Luquin S, Ramos-Zuniga R, Feria-Velasco A, Gonzalez-Castaneda R, Perez-Vega M, et al.
Noise Health . 2015 Jul; 17(77):216-26. PMID: 26168952
In this experiment, we evaluated the long-term effects of noise by assessing both astrocyte changes in medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and mPFC-related alternation/discrimination tasks. Twenty-one-day-old male rats were exposed during...
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Trujillo X, Ortiz-Mesina M, Uribe T, Castro E, Montoya-Perez R, Urzua Z, et al.
J Membr Biol . 2014 Sep; 248(1):31-8. PMID: 25228331
Previous studies have indicated that vanilloid receptor (VR1) mRNA is expressed in muscle fibers. In this study, we evaluated the functional effects of VR1 activation. We measured caffeine-induced contractions in...
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Espinosa-Jeffrey A, Barajas S, Arrazola A, Taniguchi A, Zhao P, Bokhoor P, et al.
Brain Sci . 2014 Jun; 3(4):1461-82. PMID: 24961618
Periventricular leukomalacia (PVL) is the most frequent cause of cerebral palsy and other intellectual disabilities, and currently there is no treatment. In PVL, glutamate excitotoxicity (GME) leads to abnormal oligodendrocytes...
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Gutierrez-Mercado Y, Canedo-Dorantes L, Gomez-Pinedo U, Serrano-Luna G, Banuelos-Pineda J, Feria-Velasco A
Bioelectromagnetics . 2012 Oct; 34(2):145-55. PMID: 23060261
It has been demonstrated that the exposure of biological systems to magnetic fields (MFs) can produce several beneficial effects: tissue recovery in chronic wounds, re-establishment of blood circulation after tissue...
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Rincon-Sanchez A, Arce I, Tostado-Rabago E, Vargas A, Padilla-Gomez L, Bolanos A, et al.
Case Rep Dermatol . 2012 Jul; 4(1):104-13. PMID: 22787447
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) is a heterogeneous group of heritable connective tissue disorders whose primary clinical features include soft and extensible skin, articular hypermobility and tissue fragility. EDS type VIIC or...
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Canales-Aguirre A, Gomez-Pinedo U, Luquin S, Ramirez-Herrera M, Mendoza-Magana M, Feria-Velasco A
Nutr Neurosci . 2012 Feb; 15(2):62-9. PMID: 22333997
Unlabelled: One of the main concerns regarding organophosphate pesticides (OP) is their possible toxic effects. Doses that do not produce acute toxicity are capable of altering the structure and biochemistry...
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Payan-Renteria R, Garibay-Chavez G, Rangel-Ascencio R, Preciado-Martinez V, Munoz-Islas L, Beltran-Miranda C, et al.
Arch Environ Occup Health . 2012 Feb; 67(1):22-30. PMID: 22315932
Pesticides are frequently used substances worldwide, even when the use of some of them is forbidden due to the recognized adverse effect they have on the health of not only...
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Gonzalez-Burgos I, Rivera-Cervantes M, Velazquez-Zamora D, Feria-Velasco A, Garcia-Segura L
Neural Plast . 2011 Dec; 2012:309494. PMID: 22164341
Some selective estrogen receptor modulators, such as raloxifene and tamoxifen, are neuroprotective and reduce brain inflammation in several experimental models of neurodegeneration. In addition, raloxifene and tamoxifen counteract cognitive deficits...
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Jauregui-Huerta F, Garcia-Estrada J, Ruvalcaba-Delgadillo Y, Trujillo X, Huerta M, Feria-Velasco A, et al.
Noise Health . 2011 Jul; 13(53):286-91. PMID: 21768732
Increasing evidence indicates that chronic exposure to environmental noise may permanently affect the central nervous system. The aim of this study was to evaluate the long-term effects of early exposure...