LOOKING INTO THE PAST TO BUILD THE FUTURE: FOOD, MEMORY, AND IDENTITY IN THE INDIGENOUS SOCIETIES OF PUEBLA, MEXICO

Looking into the past to build the future: food, memory, and identity in the indigenous societies of Puebla, Mexico

Abstract Food memory has been determinant in the survival of social groups, the causes of its activation are Protein varied (e.g.feelings, identity, need or challenge) and it is transmitted from generation to generation.These interactions have given rise to an ethnic food heritage that responds to cultural processes and territorial specificities.It

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hsa_circ_0000231 Promotes colorectal cancer cell growth through upregulation of CCND2 by IGF2BP3/miR-375 dual pathway

Abstract Background Circular RNAs (circRNAs) have emerged as vital regulators of the initiation and progression of diverse kinds of human cancers.In this study, we explored the role of hsa_circ_0000231 and its downstream pathway in CRC.Methods The expression profile of circRNAs in 5 pairs of CRC tissues and adjacent normal tissues were analyzed by

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The increase of atherogenic index on fatty acids composition as a consequence of trans fat acids reduction in industrialized foods: the Brazilian scenery

Abstract The use of fats with a low melting point is attractive to the food industry, as it contributes to improving the texture, color and stability characteristics of the food.These fats are obtained from vegetable oils through some processes such as hydrogenation or interesterification.However, the partial hydrogenation process leads to the form

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Maternal mortality in Kassala State - Eastern Sudan: community-based study using Reproductive age mortality survey (RAMOS)

Abstract Background The maternal mortality ratio in Sudan was estimated at 750/100,000 live births.Sudan was one of eleven countries that are responsible for 65% of global maternal deaths according to a recent World Health Organization (WHO) estimate.Maternal mortality in Kassala State was high in national demographic surveys.This study was conduct

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