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3 ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN JoVE

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Cancer Research

Analyzing the Communication Between Monocytes and Primary Breast Cancer Cells in an Extracellular Matrix Extract (ECME)-based Three-dimensional System
Nancy Adriana Espinoza-Sánchez *1,2, Gloria Karina Chimal-Ramírez *1, Ezequiel Moisés Fuentes-Pananá 1
1Unidad de Investigación en Virología y Cáncer, Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez, 2Programa de Doctorado en Ciencias Biomédicas, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Here, we describe a three-dimensional culture method to analyze the morphology of primary breast cancer cells, as well as to study their direct/indirect interactions with monocytes and the outcomes such as collagen degradation, immune cell recruitment, cell invasion, and promotion of cancer-related inflammation.

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Medicine

Coronary Progenitor Cells and Soluble Biomarkers in Cardiovascular Prognosis after Coronary Angioplasty
Juan Antonio Suárez-Cuenca 1, Rogelio Robledo-Nolasco 2, Marco Antonio Alcántara-Meléndez 2, Luis Javier Díaz-Hernandez 1, Eduardo Vera-Gómez 1, Alejandro Hernández-Patricio 1, Karla Susana Sánchez-Díaz 1, Juan Ariel Gutiérrez-Buendía 1, Alejandra Contreras-Ramos 3, Atzin Suá Ruíz-Hernández 1, Rebeca Pérez-Cabeza de Vaca 1, Paul Mondragón-Terán 1
1Experimental Metabolism and Clinical Research Laboratory & Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering Laboratory, 2Hemodynamics Unit, Cardiology Department, Centro Médico Nacional "20 de Noviembre" ISSSTE, 3Laboratorio de Biología del Desarrollo y Teratogénesis Experimental, Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez

Development of major adverse cardiovascular events, which impact cardiovascular prognosis after coronary angioplasty, are influenced by the extent of coronary damage and vascular repair. The use of novel coronary cellular and soluble biomarkers, reactive to vascular damage and repair, are useful to predict the development of MACEs and prognosis.

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Biology

Evaluation and Quantification of Micro Epithelial Gaps in the Colonic Mucosa using Immunofluorescence Staining
Felipe Castro-Martínez *1, María del Rocío Encarnación-García *1, Aurora Candelario-Martinez *1, Oscar Medina-Contreras 3, Genaro Patiño-Lopez 4, Michael Schnoor 2, Porfirio Nava 1
1Departamento de Fisiología, Biofísica y Neurociencias del Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados (CINVESTAV), 2Departamento de Biomedicina Molecular, del Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados (CINVESTAV), 3Unidad de Investigación Epidemiológica en Endocrinología, y Nutrición (UIEEN), Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gomez, 4Laboratorio de Investigación en Inmunología y Proteómica, Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez

Here, we describe a new method to visualize the specific location of where transcellular and paracellular permeability is enhanced in the inflamed colonic mucosa. In this assay, we apply a 10 kDa fluorescent dye conjugated to a lysine fixable dextran to visualize high permeability regions (HPR) in the colonic mucosa.

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