Listar División de Biología Molecular por autor "Hernández Domínguez, Eric Edmundo"
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2D-DIGE as a strategy to identify serum biomarkers in Mexican patients with Type-2 diabetes with different body mass index
Gómez Cardona, Erik Elvin; Hernández Domínguez, Eric Edmundo; Velarde Salcedo, Aida Jimena; Barrera Pacheco, Alberto; Díaz Gois, Agustín; De León Rodríguez, Antonio; Barba de la Rosa, Ana Paulina (2017-04)"Obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D) are the most prevalent and serious metabolic diseases affecting people worldwide. However racial and ethnic disparities seems to be a risk factor for their development. Mexico has been ... -
Comparative shotgun proteomic analysis of wild and domesticated Opuntia spp. species shows a metabolic adaptation through domestication
Pichereaux, Carole; Hernández Domínguez, Eric Edmundo; Santos Díaz, María del Socorro; Reyes Agüero, Juan Antonio; Astello García, Marizel Georgina; Gueraud, Francoise; Nègre Salvayre, Anne; Schiltz, Odile; Rossignol, Michel; Barba de la Rosa, Ana Paulina (Elsevier, 2016-06)"The Opuntia genus is widely distributed in America, but the highest richness of wild species are found in Mexico, as well as the most domesticated Opuntia ficus-indica, which is the most domesticated species and an important ... -
Insights on structure and function of a late embryogenesis abundant protein from Amaranthus cruentus: an intrinsically disordered protein involved in protection against desiccation, oxidant conditions, and osmotic stress
Saucedo Yáñez, Alma Leticia; Hernández Domínguez, Eric Edmundo; De Luna Valdez, Luis Alberto; Guevara Garcia, Angel Arturo; Escobedo-Moratilla, Abraham; Bojórquez Velázquez, Esaú; Del Rio Portilla, Federico; Fernández Velasco, Daniel Alejandro; Barba de la Rosa, Ana Paulina (Frontiers Media S.A., 2017-05)"Late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins are part of a large protein family that protect other proteins from aggregation due to desiccation or osmotic stresses. Recently, the Amaranthus cruentus seed proteome was ... -
The proteome map of the escamolera ant (Liometopum apiculatum Mayr) larvae reveals immunogenic proteins and several hexamerin proteoforms
Huerta Ocampo, José Ángel; García Muñoz, María Soledad; Velarde Salcedo, Aida Jimena; Hernández Domínguez, Eric Edmundo; González-Escobar, Jorge Luis; Barrera Pacheco, Alberto; Grajales Lagunes, Alicia; Barba de la Rosa, Ana Paulina (Elsevier, 2018)"The larvae of escamolera ant (Liometopum apiculatum Mayr) have been considered a delicacy since Pre-Hispanic times. The increased demand for this stew has led to massive collection of ant nests. Yet biological aspects of ...