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Luis Jesús Villarreal-Gómez

Researcher at Autonomous University of Baja California

Publications -  41
Citations -  709

Luis Jesús Villarreal-Gómez is an academic researcher from Autonomous University of Baja California. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Nanofiber. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 32 publications receiving 468 citations.

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Electrospinning as a powerful technique for biomedical applications: a critically selected survey.

TL;DR: A critically selected overview of polymers that can be used to produce nanofibers, along with the biomedical applications of the resulting electrospun scaffolds and some strategies for nanofiber production are presented.
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Antibacterial and anticancer activity of seaweeds and bacteria associated with their surface

TL;DR: Marine algae and bacteria are an inexhaustible source of chemical compounds that produce a wide variety of biologically active secondary metabolites as mentioned in this paper, and they are an important source of energy and food for humans.

Antibacterial and anticancer activity of seaweeds and bacteria associated with their surface Actividad anticancerígena y antibacteriana de macroalgas y bacterias asociadas a su superficie

TL;DR: An attempt is made to evaluate the phytochemical properties of the phytonutrients present in the response of E.coli to bleach, which has the potential to provide clues to the origin of infectious disease and the search for new antibiotics.
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Current solid waste management strategies and energy recovery in developing countrihes - State of art review.

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the current solid waste management and energy recovery production in developing countries is presented, including several immediate actions and future policy recommendations for improving the current status of SWM via harnessing technology.
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Bioactive Compounds from Bacteria Associated to Marine Algae

TL;DR: The fear of getting sick and dying, led man to study the organisms that surround him, discovering that the chemicals compounds present in some of them could be beneficial for treating illness, and thus began the chemistry of the natural products; biotechnology area for human welfare.