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  1. González-Sancho, J.M.; Sánchez-Pacheco, A.; Lasa, M.; Molina, S.; Vara, F.; del Peso, L. "The use of an active learning approach to teach metabolism to students of nutrition and dietetics.". Biochem Mol Biol Educ. 41(3): 131-138. (2013). (PMID: 23483652).
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  2. Maldonado, A.; Vara, F.; Sillero, A. "Improved application of the oscillating method for the isoelectric point determination of protein: potential connection with protein data banks.". Comput. Biol. Med.. 38(1): 23-30. (2008). (PMID: 17655838).
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  3. Selgas, R.; del Peso, G.; Bajo, M.A.; Molina, S.; Cirugeda, A.; Sánchez-Tomero, J.A.; Castro, M.J.; Castro, M.A.; Vara, F. "Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) levels in peritoneal dialysis effluent.". J. Nephrol.. 14(4): 270-274. (2002). (PMID: 11506249).
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  4. Selgas, R.; del Peso, G.; Bajo, M.A.; Castro, M.A.; Molina, S.; Cirugeda, A.; Sánchez-Tomero, J.A.; Castro, M.J.; Alvarez, V.; Corbí, A.; Vara, F. "Spontaneous VEGF production by cultured peritoneal mesothelial cells from patients on peritoneal dialysis.". Perit Dial Int. 20(6): 798-801. (2001). (PMID: 11216582).
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  5. Selgas, R.; Fernandez de Castro, M.; Viguer, J.M.; Burgos, E.; Bajo, M.A.; Carcamo, C.; Vara, F. "Transformed mesothelial cells in patients on CAPD for medium- to long-term periods.". Perit Dial Int. 15(8): 305-311. (1996). (PMID: 8785227).
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  6. Fernandez de Castro, M.; Selgas, R.; Jimenez, C.; Auxiliadora Bajo, M.; Martinez, V.; Romero, J.R.; de Alvaro, F.; Vara, F. "Cell populations present in the nocturnal peritoneal effluent of patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis and their relationship with peritoneal function and incidence of peritonitis.". Perit Dial Int. 14(3): 265-270. (1994). (PMID: 7948240).
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    CONCLUSION
    There is difficulty interpreting the results on peritoneal effluent cells and their relationship with the incidence of peritonitis and functional characteristics of the peritoneum. No definite conclusions can be drawn other than the great interpatient and intrapatient variability. The presence of abnormal peritoneal cells with undetermined origin and function suggests the need for periodic studies of peritoneal effluent cells on long-term CAPD patients.

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