C Monge
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Recent Articles
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Groppi E, Gadea A, Monge C, Cristofoli V, Vansteelandt M, Haddad M
Int J Microbiol
. 2024 Nov;
2024:1763495.
PMID: 39502514
Toxigenic fungi are capable of producing toxic metabolites, called mycotoxins. But the presence of silent and lowly expressed genes represents the main challenge for the discovery of novel mycotoxins, especially...
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Paris A, Colomb E, Verrier B, Anjuere F, Monge C
J Control Release
. 2021 Mar;
332:553-562.
PMID: 33737202
Most infectious agents use mucosal tissues as entry portals, thus, mucosae are frequently defined as a first line of defense against pathogens. Mucosal protection generally operates through antibody-mediated and cytotoxic...
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Kalman B, Monge C, Bigot A, Mouly V, Picart C, Boudou T
Comput Methods Biomech Biomed Engin
. 2015 Aug;
18 Suppl 1:1960-1.
PMID: 26296042
No abstract available.
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Hemoglobin affinity for oxygen in three subspecies of toads (Bufo sp.) living at different altitudes
Ostojic H, Monge C, Cifuentes V
Biol Res
. 2000 Oct;
33(1):5-10.
PMID: 11021305
Blood oxygen affinity and red blood cell properties were measured in three subspecies of genus Bufo: Bufo spinulosus limensis, collected at sea level and at an average day temperature of...
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Hochachka P, Monge C
Adv Exp Med Biol
. 2000 Jun;
475:25-43.
PMID: 10849647
Analysis of human responses to hypobaric hypoxia in different lineages (lowlanders, Andean natives, Himalayan natives, and East Africans) indicates 'conservative' and 'adaptable' physiological characters involved in human responses to hypoxia....
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Hochachka P, Rupert J, Monge C
Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol
. 1999 Dec;
124(1):1-17.
PMID: 10605062
Analysis of human responses to hypobaric hypoxia in different lineages (lowlanders, Andean natives, Himalayan natives, and East Africans) indicates 'conservative' and 'adaptable' physiological characters involved in human responses to hypoxia....
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Leon-Velarde F, Mejia O, Palacios J, Monge C
Comp Biochem Physiol B Biochem Mol Biol
. 1998 Jan;
118(1):53-7.
PMID: 9417992
High altitude (HA; n = 5) chickens (Gallus gallus) with a high oxygen hemoglobin (Hb) affinity were transported from their birthplace (Puno, Perú 4,000 m) down sea level (Lima, Perú)....
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Leon-Velarde F, Ramos M, Hernandez J, De Idiaquez D, Munoz L, Gaffo A, et al.
Am J Physiol
. 1997 Jan;
272(1 Pt 2):R90-4.
PMID: 9038995
The objective of this study was to investigate the role of menopause in the appearance of the physiopathological sequence that leads to chronic mountain sickness (CMS) in a high-altitude female...
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Moraga F, Monge C, Riquelme R, Llanos A
Comp Biochem Physiol A Physiol
. 1996 Oct;
115(2):111-5.
PMID: 8916548
We compared blood oxygen affinity (P50) and hemoglobin concentration among fetal and maternal llamas and sheep, as respective examples of species native to high and low altitudes. P50, hemoglobin concentration...
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Hochachka P, Clark C, Monge C, Stanley C, Brown W, Stone C, et al.
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 1996 Sep;
81(3):1355-61.
PMID: 8889774
The brain of hypoxia-tolerant vertebrates is known to survive extreme oxygen limitation at least in part because of very low rats of ATP utilization and ATP production. To asses whether...