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Néstor Lago
Researcher at University of Buenos Aires
Publications - 45
Citations - 888
Néstor Lago is an academic researcher from University of Buenos Aires. The author has contributed to research in topics: Envenomation & Antivenom. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 45 publications receiving 701 citations.
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Access to pathology and laboratory medicine services: a crucial gap.
Michael L. Wilson,Kenneth A. Fleming,Kenneth A. Fleming,Modupe Kuti,Lai-Meng Looi,Néstor Lago,Kun Ru +6 more
TL;DR: The crucial and central roles of PALM services in the accurate diagnosis and detection of disease, informing prognosis and guiding treatment, contributing to disease screening, public health surveillance and disease registries, and supporting medical-legal systems are described.
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High fat diet‐induced liver steatosis promotes an increase in liver mitochondrial biogenesis in response to hypoxia
Julieta Carabelli,Adriana Laura Burgueño,Maria Soledad Rosselli,Tomás Fernández Gianotti,Néstor Lago,Carlos José Pirola,Silvia Cristina Sookoian +6 more
TL;DR: It is found that HFD promotes an increase in liver mitochondrial biogenesis in response to hypoxia via HIF‐1α, probably to enhance the mitochondrial function as well as to accommodate the metabolic load.
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An Essential Pathology Package for Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Kenneth A Fleming,Mahendra Naidoo,Michael L. Wilson,John Flanigan,Susan Horton,Modupe Kuti,Lai-Meng Looi,Christopher P. Price,Kun Ru,Abdul Ghafur,Jianxiang Wang,Néstor Lago +11 more
TL;DR: This article reviewed the current status of pathology services in low-and middle-income countries and proposed an essential pathology package along with estimated costs, and provided guidance to policy makers as countries move toward universal health care systems.
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Myotoxicity and nephrotoxicity by Micrurus venoms in experimental envenomation.
TL;DR: Although kidney lesions have not been described in clinical cases of Micrurus envenomation, the potential for nephrotoxicity of some of these venoms should be considered in the overall toxicological picture, at least in experimental conditions.
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Acute renal failure in typical Kawasaki disease
Pablo Bonany,Manuel D. Bilkis,Guillermo Gallo,Néstor Lago,María V Dennehy,Juan M Sosa del Valle,Graciela Vallejo,Carlos Canepa +7 more
TL;DR: Pathological findings in percutaneous biopsy included tubulointerstitial nephropathy with mild mesangial expansion, without vessel involvement or deposits in basal membrane, and apoptotic bodies in tubules.