Paulina Perez-Maldonado's scientific contributions
What is this page?
This page lists the scientific contributions of an author, who either does not have a ResearchGate profile, or has not yet added these contributions to their profile.
It was automatically created by ResearchGate to create a record of this author's body of work. We create such pages to advance our goal of creating and maintaining the most comprehensive scientific repository possible. In doing so, we process publicly available (personal) data relating to the author as a member of the scientific community.
If you're a ResearchGate member, you can follow this page to keep up with this author's work.
If you are this author, and you don't want us to display this page anymore, please let us know.
It was automatically created by ResearchGate to create a record of this author's body of work. We create such pages to advance our goal of creating and maintaining the most comprehensive scientific repository possible. In doing so, we process publicly available (personal) data relating to the author as a member of the scientific community.
If you're a ResearchGate member, you can follow this page to keep up with this author's work.
If you are this author, and you don't want us to display this page anymore, please let us know.
Publications (2)
Citations
... Well, under these storage conditions and LH procedures, ALA can initiate a change in its conformation, which would potentially form bioactive complexes such as HAMLET [49,50]. This complex has been used and has begun to appear in new therapies, in our case, since we have two BLH, in two hospitals, one in the Zacatecana Woman (HMZ) and another in the Fresnillo hospital (HGF), both from the State of Zacatecas, Mexico, we have tested its benefits in patients undergoing chemotherapy and radiotherapy, as palliatives for the side effects of these therapies, whose results have been encouraging [51]. Therefore, based on the properties of HAMLET and particularly ALA in the form of MG, it is possible to propose its use as a nutracenic element, within the palliative care of patients undergoing chemotherapy, by virtue of having been used by more than one year, in at least ten patients, who voluntarily participate ...