Maria Maximina Bertha Moreno-Altamirano
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Guzman-Tellez P, Rivero-Silva M, Moreno-Altamirano M, Sanchez-Garcia F
Results Probl Cell Differ
. 2024 Oct;
74:341-364.
PMID: 39406913
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of tuberculosis (TB) was first identified in 1882 by Robert Koch, and it is estimated that this pathogen has been around for as long as...
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Sanchez-Garcia F, Aguilar-Setien J, Perez-Hernandez C, Kolstoe S, Coker A, Rendon-Franco E, et al.
Dev Comp Immunol
. 2021 Nov;
127:104303.
PMID: 34728275
Bats are the only flying mammals known. They have longer lifespan than other mammals of similar size and weight and can resist high loads of many pathogens, mostly viruses, with...
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Sanchez-Garcia F, Perez-Hernandez C, Rodriguez-Murillo M, Moreno-Altamirano M
Front Cell Infect Microbiol
. 2021 Oct;
11:725043.
PMID: 34595133
Host cell metabolism is essential for the viral replication cycle and, therefore, for productive infection. Energy (ATP) is required for the receptor-mediated attachment of viral particles to susceptible cells and...
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Perez-Hernandez C, Kern C, Butkeviciute E, McCarthy E, Dockrell H, Moreno-Altamirano M, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2020 Aug;
11:1715.
PMID: 32849605
Monocytes can develop immunological memory, a functional characteristic widely recognized as innate immune training, to distinguish it from memory in adaptive immune cells. Upon a secondary immune challenge, either homologous...
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Aguilar-Lopez B, Moreno-Altamirano M, Dockrell H, Duchen M, Sanchez-Garcia F
Front Cell Dev Biol
. 2020 Mar;
8:51.
PMID: 32117978
There is currently some understanding of the mechanisms that underpin the interactions between circadian rhythmicity and immunity, metabolism and immune response, and circadian rhythmicity and metabolism. In addition, a wealth...
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Garfias-Lopez J, Castro-Escarpuli G, Cardenas P, Moreno-Altamirano M, Padierna-Olivos J, Sanchez-Garcia F
Immunol Lett
. 2018 Feb;
196:149-154.
PMID: 29486232
A wide array of microorganisms colonizes distinctive anatomical regions of animals, being the intestine the one that harbors the most abundant and complex microbiota. Phylogenetic analyses indicate that it is...
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Rodriguez-Espinosa O, Rojas-Espinosa O, Moreno-Altamirano M, Lopez-Villegas E, Sanchez-Garcia F
Immunology
. 2014 Dec;
145(2):213-24.
PMID: 25545227
As part of the innate immune response, neutrophils are at the forefront of defence against infection, resolution of inflammation and wound healing. They are the most abundant leucocytes in the...
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Moreno-Altamirano M, Paredes-Gonzalez I, Espitia C, Santiago-Maldonado M, Hernandez-Pando R, Sanchez-Garcia F
Microb Inform Exp
. 2012 Dec;
2(1):9.
PMID: 23259719
Unlabelled: Background: M. tuberculosis infection either induces or inhibits host cell death, depending on the bacterial strain and the cell microenvironment. There is evidence suggesting a role for mitochondria in...
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Abarca-Rojano E, Muniz-Hernandez S, Moreno-Altamirano M, Mondragon-Flores R, Enriquez-Rincon F, Sanchez-Garcia F
Immunol Lett
. 2008 Nov;
122(1):18-25.
PMID: 19038287
As part of the innate immune response NK cells destroy infected, transformed, or otherwise stressed cells within hours of activation. In contrast, CD4(+) T lymphocytes require a sustained increase in...