Browsing by Author "Echalar, L"
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Addional data on Trypanosoma cruzi isozymic strains encountered in Bolivian domestic transmission cycles
Tibayrenc, M; Hoffmann, A; Poch, O; Echalar, L; Le Pont, F; Lemesre, JL; Desjeux, P (Transantions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1986)Abstract. We have collected in Bolivia 212 stocks of Trypanosoma cruzi from domestic transmission cycles and have assayed for nine enzyme systems (11 gene loci). Only a few different isozyme profiles exist, without ... -
Efectos del acullicu de coca en el metabolismo de la glucosa
Galarza, M; Peñaloza, R; Echalar, L; Aguilar, M (Instituto Boliviano de Biología de Altura, 1997)Aunque el origen de las hojas de coca es tropical y la producción subtropical, su consumo se ha arraigado sobre todo en los pueblos andinos (Carter y Mamani, 1986). Esto explicaría porque los habitantes de regiones altas, ... -
Fetal O2 is not directly associated with reduced birth weight at high altitude
Kovalenko, O; Echalar, L; Tellez, W; Maldonado, I; Li, Z; Vargas, E; Illsley, NP; Zamudio, S (J Soc Gynecol Investig., 2005) -
Incidencia de infección por cirticercus cellulosae en sujetos provenientes de Viacha y otras poblaciones del altiplano del departamento de La Paz
Miguez, H; Carrasco, R; Camacho, C; Echalar, L; Ampuerto, Tom D; Barragán, M (Acta Andina, 1993) -
Isozymic variability of Trypanosoma cruzi : biological and epidemiological significance
Tibayrenc, M; Brenière, F; Barnabe, C; Lemesre, JL; Echalar, L; Desjeux, P (Ann. Soc. Belge Med. Trop., 1985)Summary. Genetic interpretation of. T. cruzi zymograms has led to various hypotheses which are reviewed. -
The microdistribution of isoenzymic strains of Trypanosoma cruzi in southern Bolivia; new isoenzyme profiles and further arguments against Mendelian sexuality
Tibayrenc, M; Echalar, L; Dujardin, JP; Poch, O; Desjeux, P (Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1984)Abstract. 132 Trypanosoma cruzi stocks were collected in southern Bolivia (99 stocks in Tupiza, 33 in Tarija), and were characterized using five enzymes (six loci). From these 132 stocks, a sample of 21 was studied using ...