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Ivan Ponce

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Vera M, Ponce I, Almarza C, Ramirez G, Guajardo F, Dubois-Camacho K, et al.
Antioxidants (Basel) . 2024 Jul; 13(7). PMID: 39061870
While cytostatic chemotherapy targeting DNA is known to induce genotoxicity, leading to cell cycle arrest and cytokine secretion, the impact of these drugs on fibroblast-epithelial cancer cell communication and metabolism...
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Ponce I, Garrido N, Tobar N, Melo F, Smith P, Martinez J
Metabolites . 2021 Aug; 11(7). PMID: 34357326
Breast tumors belong to the type of desmoplastic lesion in which a stiffer tissue structure is a determinant of breast cancer progression and constitutes a risk factor for breast cancer...
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Valenzuela L, Sepulveda S, Ponce I, Galanti N, Cabrera G
J Cell Biochem . 2018 Mar; 119(7):5985-5995. PMID: 29575156
Trypanosoma cruzi, the causative agent of Chagas' disease survives to DNA damage generated by ROS/RNS inside to their different hosts. In recent eukaryotes, oxidative DNA damage is repaired mainly by...
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Wozniak A, Scioscia N, Geoffroy E, Ponce I, Garcia P
J Med Microbiol . 2017 May; 66(4):517-525. PMID: 28463664
Purpose: Pharyngo-amygdalitis is the most common infection caused by Streptococcus pyogenes (S. pyogenes). Reinfection with strains of different M types commonly occurs. However, a second infection with a strain of...
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Ponce I, Aldunate C, Valenzuela L, Sepulveda S, Garrido G, Kemmerling U, et al.
J Cell Biochem . 2016 Dec; 118(7):1722-1732. PMID: 27935092
FLAP endonucleases (FEN) are involved both in DNA replication and repair by processing DNA intermediaries presenting a nucleotide flap using its phosphodiesterase activity. In spite of these important functions in...
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Ormeno F, Barrientos C, Ramirez S, Ponce I, Valenzuela L, Sepulveda S, et al.
PLoS One . 2016 Jun; 11(6):e0157270. PMID: 27284968
Trypanosoma cruzi, the etiological agent of Chagas' disease, presents three cellular forms (trypomastigotes, epimastigotes and amastigotes), all of which are submitted to oxidative species in its hosts. However, T. cruzi...