962 resultados para China - Relaciones exteriores - Asia
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Added t.-p. in English.
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Vols. 1-3 compiled by A. Bascuñán Montes; v. 4-5, by Marcial A. Martínez de F.; v. 6- by Bernardino Toro C.
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Report presented to: Chile. Ministerio de relaciones exteriores.
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Each vol. has also a distinctive title: pt. 1-2, Tratados y convenciones. -pt. 3, Leyes, decretos y ordenes.
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Successively Issued by: Ministerio de Gobierno y Relaciones Exteriores; Ministerio de Govierno, Instruccion Publica y Beneficiencia; Ministerio de Gobierno; Ministerio de Gobierno, Policia y Obraspublicas; Ministerio de Gobierno, Policia More
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Successively Issued by: Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores y Culto; Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores
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No. 88, 94-96 have also special title pages.
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The medicinal qualities of pineapple are recognized in many traditions in South America, China and Southeast Asia. These qualities are attributed to bromelain, a 95%-mixture of proteases. Medicinal qualities of bromelain include anti-inflammatory, anti-thrombotic, fibrinolytic and anti-cancer functions. Existing evidence derived from clinical observations as well as from mouse- and cell-based models suggests that bromelain acts systemically, affecting multiple cellular and molecular targets. In recent years, studies have shown that bromelain has the capacity to modulate key pathways that support malignancy. It is now possible to suggest that the anti-cancer activity of bromelain consists in the direct impact on cancer cells and their micro-environment, as well as in the modulation of immune, inflammatory and haemostatic systems. This review will summarize existing data relevant to bromelain's anti-cancer activity and will suggest mechanisms which account for bromelain's effect, in the light of research involving non-cancer models. The review will also identify specific new research questions that will need to be addressed in order for a full assessment of bromelain-based anti-cancer therapy.