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Modelo de transporte por canales de isopolaridad. Aplicación clínica en biomarcadores nutrientes
(Universidad de Málaga, Servicio de Publicaciones y Divulgación Científica, 2014)La comunidad científica acepta que los lípidos con pequeño peso molecular, hormonas esteroides, atraviesan las membranas plasmáticas por difusión simple. Si los esteroides, cumplieran con este modo de permeación, al ... -
Modelos preclínicos en oncología molecular: hacia una medicina personalizada
(2016-05-09)El objetivo de esta actividad práctica es ilustrar algunos de los modelos preclínicos utilizados en oncología y discutir su aplicación para la implementación en la clínica de tratamientos personalizados dirigidos a dianas ... -
Molecular and functional approaches to enhance biomass production in forest trees
(2014-09-26)Forest trees comprise a large group of angiosperm and gymnosperm species that play a crucial role in global carbon fixation, and maintenance of biodiversity. Forest trees are also of great economic importance since they ... -
Molecular and metabolomics techniques for the nutritive and organoleptic quality improvement of strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa)
(UMA Editorial, 2019-10)España ocupa un puesto privilegiado en la producción y exportación de la fresa (Fragaria x ananassa), que es un fruto muy apreciado por su sabor, aroma y valor nutritivo. Sin embargo, ese fruto tiene una bajísima vida ... -
Multidisciplinary teaching of Biotechnology and Omics sciences
(2017-10-27)In the last years, there was a great boom in the Omics fields that have developed as multidisciplinary sciences. They use laboratory techniques related to Biology and Chemistry but also Bioinformatics tools. However, the ... -
Multiomic studies to improve fruit quality of berry fruits
(2019-02-21)In this study we are going to use different omic-techniques to analyze fruits of three species of berries such as strawberry, raspberry and black currant. Berry fruit are well appreciated for their delicate flavor and ... -
NAC-MYB basedtranscriptional networkinvolved in the regulation of phenylalanine biosynthesis in P. pinaster
(2016-09-02)P2-2 NAC-MYB-BASED TRANSCRIPCIONAL NETWORK INVOLVED IN THE REGULATION OF PHENYLALANINE BIOSYNTHESIS IN P. PINASTER Mª Belén Pascual, Rafael A. Cañas, Blanca Craven-Bartle, Francisco M. Cánovas and Concepción ... -
Natural Variation in Fruit Color Among Fragaria Species Explained by Independent Mutations in a Single Transcriptional Factor: MYB10
(2019-01-12)Anthocyanins are the pigments responsible for the red color of strawberries. Their biosynthesis is controlled at the transcriptional level by a ternary complex consisting of R2R3-MYB and bHLH transcription factors associated ... -
Network perspective of histamine related diseases
(2017-08-29)Histamine is the most pleiotropic biogenic amine. Produced and stored by a limited set of cells—histaminergic neurons, enterochromaffin-like cells, and mast cells—it broadcasts intercellular communication signals to a wide ... -
Network-Based Methods for Approaching Human Pathologies from a Phenotypic Point of View
(IOAP-MPDI, 2022-06-17)Network and systemic approaches to studying human pathologies are helping us to gain insight into the molecular mechanisms of and potential therapeutic interventions for human diseases, especially for complex diseases where ... -
New findings on the cellular effects of newly synthetized histamine in mammalian cells
(2014)Histamine (Hia) is the most multifunctional biogenic amine. It is synthetized by histidine decarboxylase (HDC) in a reduced set of mammalian cell types. Mast cells and histaminergic neurons store Hia in specialized organelles ... -
News from alternative p38 in cancer and inflammation
(2017-05-30)The aim of our group is both to discover how members of the p38MAPK family regulate cellular function in physiological conditions and in response to environmental stresses, infection and proinflammatory cytokines, and to ... -
Nitrogen metabolism and gene expression landscape in maritime pine
(2017-10-30)Maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Aiton) is one the most important conifer species in the southwestern Mediterranean region because of its economic and environmental potential. For this reason, a work program in functional ... -
Nitrogen metabolism in forest trees
(2013-12-17)NITROGEN METABOLISM IN FOREST TREES Francisco Cánovas, Concepción Ávila, Fernando N de la Torre, Rafael Cañas, Belén Pascual. Universidad de Málaga Email:canovas@uma.es Forests are essential components ... -
Non-targeted metabolomics characterization of Annona muricata leaf extracts with anti-angiogenic activity
(ELSEVIER, 2021-11)The tropical plant Annona muricata has been widely used for traditional ethnobotanic and pharmacologic applications. Extracts from different parts of this plant have been shown to have a wide range of biological activities. ... -
Novel application assigned to toluquinol: inhibition of lymphangiogenesis by interfering with VEGF-C/VEGFR-3 signalling pathway
(Wiley, 2016)BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Lymphangiogenesis is an important biological process associated with the pathogenesis of several diseases, including metastatic dissemination, graft rejection, lymphoedema and other inflammatory ... -
NTMC2T5 protein family: newly identified ER-chloroplast contact site proteins involved in abiotic stress.
(2022-08)Plants are sessile organisms and therefore they have perfected a complex molecular signalling network to detect and respond to the different environmental stresses such as high temperatures, salinity, or drought. In plants, ... -
NTMC2T5: lipid transfer proteins at ER-chloroplast contact sites involved in plant stress.
(2022-09)Chloroplasts are the site of fatty acid synthesis in plants; however, these fatty acids are assembled into glycerolipids at the ER. Later on, some of these ER-assembled glycerolipids will be transferred back to the ... -
NTMC2T5: newly identified lipid transfer proteins at ER-chloroplast contact sites.
(2022)In plants, fatty acid synthesis takes place at chloroplasts, and they are assembled into glycerolipids and sphingolipids at the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Then, the newly synthetized lipids in the ER are delivered to ... -
Nuclear and mitochondrial homologous recombination process to repair DSB by nucleases and helicases
(2019-01-25)Cells are continuously exposed to different sources of DNA damage agents that can compromise genome stability. Double-strand break (DSB) is one of the most cytotoxic lesions, so faithful repair of DSB is critical to ensure ...