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A. Lopez-Vazquez

Researcher at Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí

Publications -  5
Citations -  10

A. Lopez-Vazquez is an academic researcher from Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications receiving 3 citations.

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Socioeconomic, Clinical, and Molecular Features of Breast Cancer Influence Overall Survival of Latin American Women

TL;DR: While the latter is known to be influenced by access to care, including cancer screening, timely diagnosis and treatment, including access to more effective treatment protocols, it may also influence epigenetic changes that, potentially, impact molecular subtypes.
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Experimental generation of a flat-top beam profile in a stable ring cavity

TL;DR: The flat-top profile technique reported here fulfills the vanishing curvature criterion at the center of the profile.
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Experimental generation of a flat-top beam profile in a stable ring cavity.

TL;DR: In this article, a spatially homogeneous field inside of a ring cavity was created by combining two transverse modes generated by a single laser through modulation, and the interference term between the two modes averaged out because of the frequency difference that exists between them, eliminating the need for interferometric control of their relative phase.
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The Transcriptomic Portrait of Locally Advanced Breast Cancer and Its Prognostic Value in a Multi-Country Cohort of Latin American Patients

TL;DR: This is the first study that assesses molecular features at the transcriptomic level in a multicountry Latin American breast cancer patient cohort and shows immune-related features seen in the most aggressive subtypes may pave the way for therapeutic approaches not yet disseminated in Latin America.
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Compact laser modulation system for a transportable atomic gravimeter.

TL;DR: In this paper , a single diode laser operating at 780 nm and adding only one fiber electro-optical modulator, one acousto-optic modulator and one laser amplifier were used to produce laser beams at all the frequencies required for a Rb-87 atomic gravimeter.