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Repercusiones renales del ejercicio físico intenso. Estudio bioquímico-antropométrico en nadadores adolescentes
(Universidad de Málaga, Servicio de Publicaciones, 1997)Con el objetivo de conocer las repercusiones renales del ejercicio físico intenso en nadadores adolescentes tras la realización de un test de campo en un medio de entrenamiento habitual, se determinaron las tasas de ... -
Actividad del Sistema Renina-Angiotensina en relación con sus polimorfismos genéticos
(Servicio de Publicaciones y Divulgación Científica, 2000)La realización del presente estudio sobre sujetos jóvenes y sanos no hipertensos tiene dos objetivos primordiales: El primero es analizar la relación de los polimorfismos de los genes del Sistema Renina-Angiotensina, el ... -
Valoración de los trastornos ansioso-depresivos en la mujer histerctomizada
(Universidad de Málaga, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2004)La presente Tesis Doctoral tiene como objeto de estudio detectar de forma precoz, eficaz y eficiente, síntomas ansioso-depresivos en pacientes sometidas a una histerectomía, descubrir la relación entre las variables clínicas, ... -
Estudio de los factores incidentes en el agrietado del fruto de tomate (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.)Tipo cereza: el papel de la cutícula del fruto
(Universidad de Málaga,Servicio de Publicaciones, 2005)La memoria de tesis doctoral constituye una contribución original y concluyente en torno a las causas y los mecanismos que están detrás de la fisiopatía conocida como agrietado del fruto. Esta fisiopatía es un problema ... -
Biomecánica de la epidermis y la cutícula del fruto de tomate(Solanum lycopersicum L.) y su relación con el agrietado
(Universidad de Málaga,Servicio de Publicaciones, 2006)Las conclusiones obtenidas en este trabajo apoyan la idea de que cultivares con distinta susceptibilidad al agrietado presentaron diferencias en cuanto a las propiedades mecánicas y caracteres morfológicos de la cutícula ... -
Mathematical Modeling of Polyamine Metabolism in Mammals.
(Elsevier, 2006)Polyamines are considered as essential compounds in living cells, since they are involved in cell proliferation, transcription, and translation processes. Furthermore, polyamine homeostasis is necessary to cell survival, ... -
Causes of B chromosome variant substitution in the grasshopper Eyprepocnemis plorans
(Springer, 2006)We have analysed B chromosome frequency for three consecutive years, B transmission rate at population and individual levels, clutch size, egg fertility and embryoYadult viability in a natural population of the ... -
Detection of B chromosomes in interphase hemolymph nuclei from living specimens of the grasshopper Eyprepocnemis plorans
(Karger, 2006)The two most important evolutionary properties of B chromosomes are their transmission rate (which suggests their selfishness when significantly higher than 0.5) and their net effects on carrier fitness (usually negative ... -
Parámetros antropométricos y nutricionales en un grupo de alumnas de 12-16 años
(Universidad de Málaga, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2007)El estudio realizado en 166 adolescentes, de alto nivel socio-cultural y económico de dos centros privados de Marbella es pionero en Andalucía. Este grupo tan homogéneo, tanto desde el punto de vista cronológico, ya ... -
Isolation, characterization, and localization of AgaSGNH cDNA: a new SGNH-motif plant hydrolase specific to Agave americana L. leaf epidermis.
(Oxford University Press, 2007-07-03)GDSL and SGNH hydrolases are lipases involved in a wide range of functions, behaving in many cases as bifunctional enzymes. In this work, the isolation and characterization of AgaSGNH, a cDNA encoding a member of the ... -
AMMO-Prot: Amine system project 3D-model finder
(Springer Nature, 2008-04)Background: Amines are biogenic amino acid derivatives, which play pleiotropic and very important yet complex roles in animal physiology. For many other relevant biomolecules, biochemical and molecular data are being ... -
Effect of salt on ROS homeostasis, lipid peroxidation and antioxidant mechanisms in Pinus pinaster suspension cells.
(INRA EDP Sciences, 2009-01)In the Pinus genus, information on the effectiveness of oxidative defence mechanisms during exposure to salt is lacking. The effect of salt stress imposition on ROS homeostasis was investigated using maritime pine (Pinus ... -
Modification of plant hormone levels and signaling as a tool in plant biotechnology.
(Wiley, 2009-09-23)Plant hormones are signal molecules, present in trace quantities, that act as major regulators of plant growth and development. They are involved in a wide range of processes such as elongation, flowering, root formation ... -
When metabolism meets topology: Reconciling metabolite and reaction networks.
(Wiley, 2010)The search for a systems-level picture of metabolism as a web of molecular interactions provides a paradigmatic example of how the methods used to characterize a system can bias the interpretation of its functional meaning. ... -
Effects of B Chromosomes on Egg Fertility and Clutch Size in the Grasshopper Eyprepocnemis plorans
(Pensoft, 2010)We analyse here three components of reproductive success (egg fertility, egg clutch size and embryo clutch size) in several temporal samples from different Spanish and Moroccan populations of the grasshopper Eyprepocnemis ... -
Generation and analysis of ESTs from strawberry (Fragaria xananassa) fruits and evaluation of their utility in genetic and molecular studies
(BMC, 2010-09-17)Cultivated strawberry is a octoploid species whose fruit is highly appreciated due to its organoleptic properties and health benefits. However, information about the role played by different hormones on these processes ... -
Transient protein-protein interactions: structural, functional, and network properties
(Elsevier, 2010-10-13)Transient interactions, which involve protein interactions that are formed and broken easily, are important in many aspects of cellular function. Here we describe structural and functional properties of transient interactions ... -
Dimethylfumarate Inhibits Angiogenesis In Vitro and In Vivo: A Possible Role for Its Antipsoriatic Effect?
(Elsevier, 2011-06-02)Los ésteres de ácido fumárico (FAE) se han utilizado para el tratamiento oral de la psoriasis durante unos 50 años. Dado que una angiogénesis persistente y mantenida está asociada con varias enfermedades cutáneas, incluida ... -
CXCL5 mediates UVB irradiation-induced pain.
(AAAS, 2011-07-06)Many persistent pain states (pain lasting for hours, days, or longer) are poorly treated because of the limitations of existing therapies. Analgesics such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and opioids often provide ... -
Exploring and challenging the network of angiogenesis
(Springer Nature, 2011-08-11)Angiogenesis is one of the hallmarks of cancer and, as such, one of the alternative general targets for anticancer therapy. Since angiogenesis is a complex process involving a high number of interconnected components, a ...