| Apellido | DIEGO MAYA |
| Nombre | JUAN |
| ID | 8019689 |
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SUGERENCIAS
Diego Maya, Juan Autor ID: 7025990 ver autor
Articulos ( 3 en total )
● Ex Vivo Infection of Human Placental Explants by <i>Trypanosoma</i> <i>cruzi</i> Reveals a microRNA Profile Similar to That Seen in Trophoblast Differentiation, 2022
● PLASMA EXCHANGE IN PATIENTS WITH RHEUMATOLOGIC DISEASES, RESULTS OF ONE CHILEAN CENTER, 2018
● The implementation of multiple interprofessional integrated modules by health sciences faculty in Chile, 2017
Afiliaciones ( 1 en total )
● Universidad de Chile
Diego Urriago, Juan Autor ID: 3420046 ver autor
Articulos ( 2 en total )
● Responses of the black sea urchin Tetrapygus niger to its sea-star predators Heliaster helianthus and Meyenaster gelatinosus under field conditions, 2011
● Sea urchin Tetrapygus niger distribution on elevated surfaces represents a strategy for avoiding predatory sea stars, 2012
Afiliaciones ( 1 en total )
● Universidad Católica del Norte
Diego Maya, Juan Autor ID: 6561268 ver autor
Articulos ( 2 en total )
● ESR, electrochemical, molecular modeling and biological evaluation of 4-substituted and 1,4-disubstituted 7-nitroquinoxalin-2-ones as potential anti-Trypanosoma cruzi agents, 2011
● Potent 5-nitrofuran derivatives inhibitors of Trypanosoma cruzi growth: Electrochemical, spectroscopic and biological studies, 2011
Afiliaciones ( 1 en total )
● Universidad de Chile
Diego Jiménez, J. Autor ID: 4000976 ver autor
Articulos ( 1 en total )
● Development of a Methodology for Planning and Design of Microgrids for Rural Electrification, 2017
Afiliaciones ( 1 en total )
● Universidad de Chile
Diego Gutierrrez, Juan Autor ID: 5671742 ver autor
Articulos ( 1 en total )
● Chilean Patients' Perception of Their Oral Health-Related Quality of Life After Bichectomy, 2022
Afiliaciones ( 2 en total )
● Clin Oi
● Private Practice
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FIRMA SELECCIONADA COMO BASE
Diego Maya, Juan Autor ID: 8019689 ver autor
Articulos ( 1 en total )
● TRYPANOSOMA CRUZI-DERIVED EXOVESICLES CONTRIBUTE TO PARASITE INFECTION AND APOPTOTIC CELL DEATH DURING EX VIVO INFECTION OF HUMAN PLACENTAL EXPLANTS., 2024
Afiliaciones ( 1 en total )
● Universidad de Chile
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