italic title A procedure performed in vitro lang la within glass is performed not in a living organism but in a controlled environment, such as in a test tube or Petri dish . ref name Life span cite book last Kail first Robert V. coauthors John C. Cavanaugh title Human Development A Life span View publisher Cengage Learning year 2006 edition 4, illustrated pages 58 isbn 0495093041, 9780495093046 accessdate 20 June 2009 ref Many experiments in cellular biology are conducted outside of organisms or cells ..., such experimental results are often annotated with in vitro , in contradistinction with in vivo . In vitro research This type of research aims at describing the effects of an experimental variable ... tissue tissues , Cell biology cells , cellular components, proteins , and or biomolecules . In vitro ... more discernible. citation needed date January 2011 The massive adoption of low cost in vitro molecular ... in comparison to its molecular counterpart. Currently, in vitro research is vital and highly productive. citation needed date January 2011 However, the controlled conditions present in the in vitro ..., in vitro studies are usually followed by in vivo studies. Examples include citation needed date ... in the folding, while in vitro, conditions are less clustered and not aided. It should be pointed ... vivo In situ In utero In vivo In silico In papyro In vitro fertilization In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology Animal In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology Plant Slice preparation Medical research studies DEFAULTSORT In Vitro Category Latin biological phrases ar bg ca In vitro cs In vitro da In vitro de In vitro et In vitro el In vitro es In vitro fa fr In vitro ko id In vitro it In vitro he hu In vitro nl In vitro ja In vitro no In vitro pl In vitro pt In vitro ro In vitro ru In vitro sk In vitro sl In vitro fi In vitro sv In vitro ta uk In vitro zh In vitro ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2009 For in vitro experiments, see In vitro , for in vitro fertilization, see In vitro fertilization In Vitroes are a fictional genetic engineering genetically engineered subspecies of human s in the science fiction television series Space Above and Beyond . The name is etymology etymologically derived from the Latin phrase in vitro , which is used in science to refer to state of being in an artificial environment outside the living organism. Thus, In Vitro refers to the race not only being conceived in a laboratory, but also artificially gestation gestated in glass and metal cylinders, to be born as young adults. Origin The In Vitroes were first farmed by the In Vitro Authority to fill the labor force gap after the population of Earth was decimated by a infertility sterility causing pandemic plague . Engineered with the best the genome has to offer, without the randomness of natural selection , In Vitroes are conceived from parents that never actually lived as two human beings. They were composites of DNA from many sources thrown together in a petri dish to optimize the chances of getting the best traits possible. The race is a step up from cloning in that no two In Vitroes are alike however they can share DNA with another In Vitro created from the same batch of constructed chromosome s, which would make two such individuals siblings. Genetically designed to be stronger, faster and less prone to illness, the In Vitroes were supposed to help bring the decaying human race back to its feet. They were created to be a servant caste , occupying jobs that were too dangerous, demeaning or strenuous for Natural Born humans. After they are born they serve a five year period of indentured servitude to reimburse society for expenses associated with their creation ... a multitude of In Vitro facilities around the world, facilities where these soldiers could be grown ..., the majority of the In Vitroes refused to fight. Out of guilt and dissatisfaction, the In Vitro platoons ... more details
About the former defense contractor the current glass manufacturer Vitro SA Vitro Corporation was a major United States defense contractor which became part of BAE Systems in 1999. History Vitro was incorporated in 1950 as the Vitro Manufacturing Company . Its main product was slide transparencies for overhead projectors. For some time prior to incorporation, the founders had produced tinted lighting gels for the theater and stage industry, and were known for their leadership in the production of gels used to replicate the lighting characteristics of the outdoors on a sunny day. These gels had this quality because of the admixture of salts of uranium , which are bright yellow. This business had positioned Vitro as a ready source of uranium during US military and scientific research efforts into nuclear energy during the World War II Second World War . It seems likely that the confidential relationships developed in this time frame with US government entities led to later contracting and development business arrangements. In 1953 Vitro acquired the Kellex Corporation , a company involved in the development of the nuclear bomb. The same year the company reorganised as the Vitro Corp. of America. One of Vitro s earliest customers was the United States Navy , a relationship which continued into the 1990s. In 1968 Vitro was acquired by Automation Industries Automation Industries Inc and renamed Vitro Engineering Corp. In 1978 Automation Industries and its Vitro subsidiary were acquired by General Cable Corp, which renamed the new company GK Technologies. In 1981 GK Technologies including Vitro was acquired by the Penn Central Penn Central Corporation . Penn Central had emerged ... and in 1992 announced it was divesting Vitro. In 1993 Tracor completed its purchased of Vitro for 94 million. The Vitro acquisition almost doubled the size of Tracor. Vitro merged with Tracor Applied ... http www.fundinguniverse.com company histories Vitro Corp Company History.html Vitro Corp. Company ... more details
In vitro diagnostic IVD tests are medical device s intended to perform diagnoses from assays in a test tube , or more generally in a controlled environment outside a living organism. In vitro means in glass in Latin. Definition A in vitro diagnostic medical device is, according to the directive 98 79 EC Quote in vitro diagnostic medical device means any medical device which is a reagent, reagent product, calibrator, control material, kit, instrument, apparatus, equipment, or system, whether used alone or in combination, intended by the manufacturer to be used in vitro for the examination of specimens, including blood and tissue donations, derived from the human body, solely or principally for the purpose of providing information concerning a physiological or pathological state,or concerning a congenital abnormality, or to determine the safety and compatibility withpotential recipients, or to monitor therapeutic measures. Specimen receptacles are considered to be in vitrodiagnostic medical devices. Specimen receptacles are those devices, whether vacuum type or not, specifically intended by their manufacturers for the primary containment and preservation of specimens derived from the human body for the purpose of in vitro diagnostic examination. Products for general laboratory use are not in vitro diagnostic medical devices unless such products, in view of their characteristics, are specifically intended by their manufacturer to be used for in vitro diagnostic examination ref http eur lex.europa.eu LexUriServ LexUriServ.do?uri OJ L 1998 331 0001 0037 EN PDF Directive 98 79 CE on in vitro diagnostic medical devices ref Official Journal of the European Communities L331 1 de 7 ... or by patients themselves. ref British In Vitro Diagnostics Association ref References references ... Medical technology ca Producte sanitari per a diagn stic in vitro de In vitro Diagnostikum es Producto sanitario para diagn stico in vitro fr Diagnostic in vitro ru in vitro ... more details
DISPLAYTITLE In vitro toxicology In vitro toxicology testing toxicity testing is the scientific Scientific method analysis of the effects of toxic chemical substance s on cultured bacteria or mammalian cell biology cells . In vitro literally in glass testing methods are employed primarily to identify potentially hazardous chemicals and or to confirm the lack of certain toxic properties in the early stages of the development of potentially useful new substances such as therapeutic Medication drugs , agricultural chemicals and direct food additives that may or may not taste good. In vitro assays for xenobiotic toxicity are recently carefully considered by key government agencies e.g. EPA NIEHS NTP FDA , mainly due to a societal movement to reduce the use of animals in research, and a desire to better assess human risks. There are substantial activities in using in vitro systems to advance mechanistic ... specific toxic effects. Supplement to animal testing Most toxicologists believe that in vitro toxicity ... in vitro tests are not presently adequate to entirely replace animal testing animal toxicology ... the in vitro tests are not only second choice replacements of a gold standard animal test but can ... 9d4d77ccc19d4fd91627d182859c8507 Use of in vitro testing to identify an unexpected skin sensitizing ... plate being used for ELISA. Example cell viability cytotoxicity assays used for In vitro toxicology ... 2 4 sulfophenyl 2Htetrazolium in vitro assay is an updated version of the validated MTT ... to Animal Testing CAAT http www.mattek.com pages in vitro toxicology 3 D, Human Cell Derived TISSUES for Tox. Testing MatTek Corp. http www.toxicology.org ISOT SS ivss In Vitro and Alternative Methods Specialty Section http www.3t3nru.com In Vitro Phototoxicity Testing http www.invitroadmet.com Integrated ... for toxicity http www.mbresearch.com invitro.htm Informational source on types of in vitro assays Toxicology References Reflist DEFAULTSORT In Vitro Toxicology Category Toxicology ... more details
Infobox musical artist Name Roseanna Vitro Img Img alt Img capt Img size Landscape Background solo singer birth name Alias birth date Birth date and age 1951 02 28 birth place death date Death date and age YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD death date then birth death place Origin Instrument Genre Occupation Years active 1985 2008 Label Associated acts URL URL example.com Notable instruments Roseanna Vitro is a jazz singer and educator. Biography Born Roseanna Elizabeth Vitro ref name Grove Scott Fredrickson and Gary W. Kennedy. Vitro Wickliffe , Roseanna. In The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, 2nd ed., edited by Barry Kernfeld. Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online, http www.oxfordmusiconline.com.ezproxy.bu.edu subscriber article grove music J717900 accessed February 15, 2011 . ref in Hot Springs, Arkansas on February 28, 1951, Vitro began singing at an early age, drawing inspiration from various musical genres like Gospel music gospel , Rock music rock , and Rhythm and blues R&B and theatre & classical music . ref name Popular Vitro, Roseanna. In Encyclopedia of Popular Music, 4th ed., edited by Colin Larkin. Oxford Music Online, http www.oxfordmusiconline.com.ezproxy.bu.edu subscriber article epm 70552 accessed February 15, 2011 . ref Eventually settling on jazz as her genre of choice, after she moved to Houston, TX in the 1970s. Ray Sullenger discovered Roseanna and presented her to the Houston ..., Arnett Cobb. ref name Downbeat M. G. Nastos, Riffs Vitro Makes Major Label Debut, Downbeat Magazine , February, 1994. ref Vitro worked for two years in Houston s Green Room with her group Roseanna ... Fathead Newman, all of whom have appeared on her recordings. ref name Popular Vitro is an active performer ... performer and recording artist, Vitro is a teacher and clinician. She has taught Vocal Jazz at State ..., 1996 Catchin Some Rays The Music Of Ray Charles Telarc, 1997 The Time Of My Life Roseanna Vitro ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Vitro, Roseanna ALTERNATIVE NAMES Roseanna Elizabeth Wickliffe ... more details
In vitro maturation IVM is the technique of letting ovarian follicle s mature in vitro . Techniques available The ability of in IVM depends on how mature the follicle already is. There are several stages in folliculogenesis , starting with a primordial follicle, which then becomes a primary, secondary, early tertiary antral , late tertiary and eventually a preovulatory follicle. If a follicle has reached the early tertiary or antral stage, IVM can be carried out. A few live births have already been made ref name ncbi http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov entrez query.fcgi?cmd Retrieve&db PubMed&list uids 11255547&dopt Citation NCBI In vitro maturation of oocytes. Hardy K, Wright CS, Franks S, Winston RM ref by taking small early tertiary follicles, letting them mature in vitro and subsequently fertilizing them. However, for follicles that haven t reached the early tertiary stage, IVM is still under development. There are a lot of cellular changes in the oocyte and the rest of the cells in the follicle, which makes it very susceptible. Nevertheless, it is possible to let a primordial follicle mature to a secondary follicle outside the body by growing it in a slice of ovarian tissue. ref name ncbi The subsequent maturity from secondary to early tertiary stage can then be supported in test tubes. ref name ncbi IVM can be expanded with hCG priming , which is exposing the ovarian tissue to human chorionic gonadotropin hCG . This results in a an expanding or dispersed pattern of the cumulus oophorus around the egg cell, facilitating its identification within follicular fluid. ref name Son2010 cite doi 10.1093 humupd dmq014 ref However, the evidence of a clinical effect of hCG priming is still lacking. ref name Son2010 IVM can also be expanded with intracytoplasmic sperm injection ICSI , which should be performed at least 1 h after the first polar body extrusion. ref name Son2010 Applications ... In Vitro Maturation Category In vitro fertilisation Assisted reproductive technology med ... more details
DISPLAYTITLE In vitro meat In vitro meat , also known as cultured meat , is an animal flesh product that has ... in vitro meat experimentally, although no meat has yet been produced for public consumption. ref name ... tissue could be grown through the in vitro process. With the costs of conventional meat farming techniques ... ipc www idb worldpop.php U.S. Census Bureau, International Data Base ref in vitro meat may be one of several ... Meat , eXmoor Pharma Concepts, 2008 ref In vitro meat should not be confused with Meat analogue imitation ... , usually from soy or gluten . The terms synthetic meat and artificial meat may refer to either. In vitro ... meat is animal muscle . The process of developing in vitro meat involves taking muscle cells and applying ... cultures. ref name nytimes 2005 cite news last Raizel first Robin title In Vitro Meat publisher ... accessdate 2009 08 07 ref There are, loosely, two approaches for production of in vitro ... stretched or exercised to properly develop. ref name time In vitro meat does not necessarily ... cells which would grow in the normal method. ref name time History Modern research into in vitro meat ..., ref name fda approval cite web title Catachem, Inc Announces FDA Approval of UIBC In Vitro Diagnostic ... 2008 06 02 ref and NASA has been conducting experiments since 2001, producing in vitro meat ... filed for a worldwide patent on a process to produce in vitro meat. ref Citation inventor last van ... PRODUCTION OF MEAT FROM IN VITRO CELL CULTURES country code NL? or EU? Not sure this patent has been ... of in vitro meat for years, since he was held in a Japanese Prisoner of war POW camp. Jon ... name npr.org The Dutch government has put US 4 million into experiments into in vitro meat. ref name australian The In Vitro Meat Consortium, a group formed by international researchers interested in the technology, held the first international conference on the production of in vitro meat, hosted ... commercial possibilities. ref name time Time Magazine declared in vitro meat production to be one ... more details
In vitro compartmentalization IVC is an emulsion based technology that generates cell like compartments in vitro . These compartments are designed such that each contains no more than one gene. When the gene is transcribed and or translated, its products RNAs and or proteins become trapped with the encoding gene inside the compartment. By coupling the genotype DNA and phenotype RNA, protein , compartmentalization allows the selection and evolution of phenotype. History In vitro compartmentalization ... and phenotype . Emulsions of cell like compartments were formed by adding in vitro Transcription ... Image In Vitro Compartmentalization.png thumb 250px Figure 1. In vitro compartmentalization selection ... in emulsions using in vitro compartmentalization. Trends Biotechnol, 2006. 24 12 p. 587 92. ref Some ... evolution by in vitro compartmentalization. Nat Methods, 2006. 3 7 p. 561 70. ref The ratio of genes .... In Vitro transcription translation IVC has used bacterial cell, wheat germ and rabbit reticulocyte ... and P. Holliger, A novel emulsion mixture for in vitro compartmentalization of transcription and translation ... display of biologically active proteins for in vitro protein selection. J Biochem, 2004. 135 3 ... PCR amplification. ref Yonezawa, M., et al., DNA display for in vitro selection of diverse peptide ... in vitro. Protein Eng Des Sel, 2004. 17 9 p. 699 707. ref Each expressed protein polypeptide ..., DARTs A DNA based in vitro polypeptide display technology. Proteomics, 2004. 4 10 p. 3128 40. ref When ... DNA binding proteins using in vitro compartmentalization. J Mol Biol, 2005. 354 2 p. 212 9. ref ... acting ligase ribozymes by in vitro compartmentalization. Rna, 2005. 11 10 p. 1555 62. ref By selecting ... of DNA nucleases by in vitro compartmentalization IVC and nano droplet delivery. J Mol Biol, 2005. 345 5 p. 1015 26. ref Advantages Comparing to other in vitro display technologies, IVC has ... Bacterial display Yeast display Ribosome display mRNA display References Reflist DEFAULTSORT In Vitro ... more details
unreferenced date October 2010 In vitro muscle testing is a method used to characterize properties of living muscle tissue after having removed the tissue from an organism. This allows more extensive and precise quantification of muscle properties than in vivo testing. In vitro muscle testing has provided the bulk of scientific knowledge on muscle structure and physiology, as well as how both relate to organismal performance. Equipment In vitro muscle testing typically requires a servomotor, which can both control and detect changes in force and length. One end of the sample tissue is anchored in place, while the other is attached to the motor, and the entire muscle is bathed in Ringer s solution with oxygen bubbling through in order to keep the tissue alive and metabolically active. Muscles are stimulated to contract by applying electrical current to either the nerve which innervates the muscle or the entire muscle, and the servomotor detects changes in force and or length due to muscle contraction . Stimulation level is often set to the level which ensures maximal motor unit recruitment. The servomotor can be programmed to maintain a given force while allowing the muscle to change length, vice versa, or the muscle may be subject to more complex testing, such as in Work Loop work loop s. When pennate muscles are used, sonomicrometry is often used to accurately determine fiber length during the test. Scale In vitro muscle testing can be done on any scale of muscle organization entire groups of muscle s provided they share a common insertion or origin, as in the human quadriceps , a single muscle, a bundle of muscle fiber s, a single muscle fiber, a single myofibril, a single ... trials, fusion frequency, and energetic cost. In situ A hybrid approach between in vitro and in vivo ..., and in vitro tests are performed with the muscle still attached to the organism. This ensures the muscle ... is more difficult and some tests may not be possible. Species In vitro muscle testing ... more details
italictitle Infobox Journal cover editor Denry Sato discipline Life Sciences & Cell Biology abbreviation In Vitro Cell. Dev. Biol. Anim. publisher Springer Science Business Media Springer country United States frequency 10 issues per year history Founded 1965 openaccess impact 0.791 impact year 2009 website http www.springer.com journal 11626 link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 1071 2690 eISSN In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology Animal is a scientific journal devoted to in vitro biology in animals. Its plant counterpart is In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology Plant . Subjects covered In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology Animal is a journal of the Society for In Vitro Biology and publishes articles reporting results of research in cell biology cellular , molecular , and developmental biology that employ or are relevant to organs , Tissue biology tissue , tumors , and cells in vitro . Topics covered include Biotechnology , Cell and Tissue Models, Cell Growth Differentiation Apoptosis , Cellular Pathology Virology , Cytokines Growth Factors Adhesion Factors, Signal Transduction, and Toxicology Chemical Carcinogenesis. Society for In Vitro Biology The Society for In Vitro Biology was founded in 1946 as the Tissue Culture Association to foster the exchange of knowledge of in vitro biology of cells, tissues, and organs from both plants and animals including humans . The focus is on biological research, development, and applications of significance to science and society. The mission is accomplished through the Society s publications, national and local conferences, meetings and workshops, and through the support of teaching initiatives in cooperation with educational institutions . External links http www.sivb.org Society for In Vitro Biology Category English language journals Category Publications established in 1965 Category Molecular and cellular biology journals Category Springer academic journals ... more details
Infobox journal cover File In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology Plant.jpg editor Dwight Tomes & Nigel Taylor discipline Life Sciences & Plant Sciences abbreviation publisher Springer Science Business Media Springer country United States frequency Bimonthly history 1965 present openaccess impact 0.853 impact year 2009 website http www.springer.com journal 11627 link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 1054 5476 eISSN In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology Plant is a scientific journal devoted to in vitro biology in plants. Its original research and reviews cover developments and research in plant cell and tissue culture and biotechnology from around the world. Its animal counterpart is In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology Animal . Societies In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology Plant is published on behalf of the Society for In Vitro Biology SIVB and in association with the International Association for Plant Biotechnology IAPB . Society for In Vitro Biology The Society for In Vitro Biology was founded in 1946 as the Tissue Culture Association to foster the exchange of knowledge of in vitro biology of cells, tissues, and organs from both plants and animals including humans . The focus is on biological research, development, and applications of significance to science and society. The mission is accomplished through the Society s publications, national and local conferences, meetings and workshops, and through the support of teaching initiatives in cooperation with educational institutions . International Association for Plant Biotechnology The International Association of Plant Biotechnology IAPB has nearly 2,000 members spanning ... covered In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology Plant covers cellular, molecular, and developmental biology research using in vitro grown or maintained organs, tissues, or cells derived from ... links http www.sivb.org Society for In Vitro Biology http www.iapb stl.org International Association ... more details
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A skin equivalent is an in vitro skin model using to conduct experiments on processes involving the skin, such as wound healing and keratinocyte migration. It is a more complex form of the dermal equivalent ref Macrophages restrain contraction of an in vitro wound healing model http www.springerlink.com content g518380278431706 ref . References references Category Skin ... more details
in papyro referring to experiments or studies carried out only on paper. For example, the term may be applied to epidemiological studies that do not involve clinical subjects, such as meta analysis. The term is similar to phrases such as in vivo , in vitro , or in silico . Like the latter, in papyro the correct Latin is in pap r has no actual Latin meaning and was constructed as an analogue to the more popular and longstanding biological sciences terms vivo and vitro . In papyro is mutually exclusive from in vitro and in vivo , but overlaps with in silico that is, a study carried out through computer abstract simulations can also be considered in papyro . See also ex vivo in situ in utero in vitro in vivo in silico External links http www.cs.man.ac.uk hulld contact.html Category Scientific terminology ... more details
Summary microelectrode array, multielectrode array, MEA Licensing Non free fair use in Multielectrode array Non free use rationale Description A latex gloved hand showing an in vitro multielectrode array MEA Source Dr. Steven M. Potter via email Article Multielectrode array Portion All Low resolution No Purpose To show what a typical in vitro MEA looks like Replaceability No pictures of in vitro MEAs were seen in the Wikipedia commons other information Permission granted solely for use in Wikipedia ... more details
Subhash Mukhopadhyay is the name of Subhash Mukhopadhyay poet 1919 2003 , Bengali Indian poet Subhash Mukhopadhyay physician died 1981 , gynaecologist and first physician in India to perform in vitro fertilization hndis Mukhopadhyay, Subhash ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Plaga polylactic co glycolic acid is a commonly used biomedical material for drug release in vitro . Category Excipients Pharma stub ... more details
Summary Human cell line colony being cloned in vitro through use of cloning rings. Own work photo made by Bob Walker in 2006. Licensing cc by sa 2.5 ... more details
Test tube baby may refer to A baby conceived through in vitro fertilization Other uses include The TV programme Brainiac s Test Tube Baby Test Tube Babies film , the 1948 film disambig ... more details
Antinori is an Italian surname . It may also refer to Severino Antinori , Italian gynecologist and embryologist with controversial positions over in vitro fertilisation and human cloning , Marchesi Antinori Srl , an Italian wine company. disambig ... more details
IVF may refer to Most commonly In vitro fertilisation In vitro fertilization , an Assisted Reproductive Technology that involves fertilisation of an oocyte egg outside of the human body. Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship , commonly known as the Inter varsity Fellowship. Indeo , specifically the Indeo Video File format with file extension .ivf . Idiopathic ventricular fibrillation Integrated Vehicle Fluids Intervertebral foramen Intra venous fluid s Irish Volunteers Irish Volunteer Force , militia raised in 1913 disambig ... more details
Federico Sada Gonz lez is a Mexican businessman and the current President of the Mexico France Bilateral Business Committee of the Mexican Business Council for Foreign Trade, Investment, and Technology COMCE . ref name vitro http www.vitro.com vitro corporativo ingles abusexe.htm Executive Biography of Federico Sada Gonz lez, Vitro, S.A. de C.V. ref He is the former President and CEO of Vitro, S.A. de C.V., one of the world s leading glass producers. Federico is Chairman of the Fundaci n Pro Museo Nacional de Historia and is also a member of the Fox Center Civil Association, affiliated with former President of Mexico Vicente Fox . Members of the Fox Center Civil Association are as follows Vicente Fox Marta Sahag n Carlos Slim Hel Emilio Azc rraga Jean Ricardo Salinas Pliego Olegario V zquez Ra a Roberto Hern ndez Federico Sada Gonz lez Lorenzo Zambrano Arturo El as Ayub Eduardo Henkel References reflist External links http centrofox.org.mx Center of Studies, Library and Museum Vicente Fox http www.vitro.com Vitro, S.A. de C.V. coord missing Mexico Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Federico Sada Gonzalez ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Federico Sada Gonzalez Category Mexican businesspeople Category Living people mexico bio stub ... more details