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Assessment of advanced oxidation processes using zebrafish in a non-forced exposure system: A proof of concept
ArticleAbstract: Water bodies and aquatic ecosystems are threatened by discharges of industrial waters. EcotoxicologiPalabras claves:Advanced Oxidation Processes, Danio rerio, Ecotoxicological assays, FENTON, Graphitic carbon nitride, Heterogeneous photocatalysisAutores:Christian Miguel Pinto, Christian Sandoval-Pauker, Cristiano V.M. Araújo, Florinella Muñoz, Isabel Espinoza, Jady Pérez, Jose Luis Rivera-Parra, Karol Ortiz, Mariá Belén Aldás, Paul Vargas Jentzsch, Popp J., Ramoji A., Tamia CabascangoFuentes:scopusHigh local diversity of Trypanosoma in a common bat species, and implications for the biogeography and taxonomy of the T. cruzi clade
ReviewAbstract: The Trypanosoma cruzi clade is a group of parasites that comprises T. cruzi sensu lato and its closePalabras claves:Autores:Christian Miguel Pinto, Cottontail L., Cottontail V.M., Kalko E.K.V., Perkins S.L., Tschapka M., Wellinghausen N.Fuentes:scopusInfection by trypanosomes in marsupials and rodents associated with human dwellings in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Small mammals trapped in domestic and peridomestic environments of rural Ecuador were screened for tPalabras claves:Autores:Christian Miguel Pinto, Mario J. Grijalva, Mauricio S. Lascano, Sofia Ocana-MayorgaFuentes:googlescopusInfluence of ecological factors on the presence of a triatomine species associated with the arboreal habitat of a host of Trypanosoma cruzi
ArticleAbstract: Background: The white-naped squirrel, Simosciurus nebouxii (previously known as Sciurus stramineus),Palabras claves:Chagas disease, ECUADOR, Nest site preferences, RHODNIUS ECUADORIENSIS, Sciurus stramineus, Simosciurus nebouxii, Vector-borne diseaseAutores:Anita G. Villacís, Anita Gabriela Villacis Salazar, Christian Miguel Pinto, Mario J. Grijalva, Simón E. Lobos, Sofia Ocana-Mayorga, Verónica Crespo-PérezFuentes:googlescopusImpact of Anthropogenic Disturbance on Native and Invasive Trypanosomes of Rodents in Forested Uganda
ArticleAbstract: Habitat disturbance and anthropogenic change are globally associated with extinctions and invasive sPalabras claves:disease, forest fragment, Kibale National Park, Praomys, Rattus, Small mammals, Trypanosoma lewisi, Trypanosoma varaniAutores:Carroll D.S., Christian Miguel Pinto, Gillespie T.R., Grippi D.C., Peterhans J.K., Rwego I.B., Salzer J.S., Williams-Newkirk A.J.Fuentes:scopus