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    A biorefinery from Nannochloropsis sp. microalga – Extraction of oils and pigments. Production of biohydrogen from the leftover biomass by Nobre, B.P., Villalobos, F., Barragán, B.E., Oliveira, A.C., Batista, A.P., Marques, P.A.S.S., Mendes, R.L., Sovová, H., Palavra, A.F., Gouveia, L.

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-05-2013)
    “…► Nannochloropsis sp. was studied as a biorefinery context. ► Production of fatty acids for biodiesel, high added-value compounds and biohydrogen. ► Extracts…”
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    High levels of chemerin associated with variants in the NOS3 and APOB genes in rural populations of Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais, Brazil by Batista, A P, Barbosa, K F, Masioli, C Z, Queiroz, E M, Marinho, C C, Cândido, A P C, Machado-Coelho, G L L

    “…Chemerin is an adipokine that has been associated with components of metabolic syndrome. It has been described to affect adipocyte metabolism and inflammatory…”
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    Microalgae biomass interaction in biopolymer gelled systems by Batista, A.P., Nunes, M.C., Raymundo, A., Gouveia, L., Sousa, I., Cordobés, F., Guerrero, A., Franco, J.M.

    Published in Food hydrocolloids (01-06-2011)
    “…Microalgae are an enormous biological resource, representing one of the most promising sources for the development of new food products and applications. Pea…”
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    Intention-related activity in the posterior parietal cortex: a review by Snyder, L.H, Batista, A.P, Andersen, R.A

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-01-2000)
    “…Over the last few years it is becoming increasingly apparent that an important role of the posterior parietal cortex is to process sensory information for the…”
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    Fat mimetic capacity of Chlorella vulgaris biomass in oil-in-water food emulsions stabilized by pea protein by Raymundo, A., Gouveia, L., Batista, A.P., Empis, J., Sousa, I.

    Published in Food research international (01-01-2005)
    “…Vegetable proteins proved to be good emulsifiers for food emulsions with dietetic advantages. The use of these emulsions as carriers for healthy ingredients,…”
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    Chlorella vulgaris biomass used as colouring source in traditional butter cookies by Gouveia, Luísa, Batista, Ana Paula, Miranda, Ana, Empis, José, Raymundo, Anabela

    “…A study was undertaken to determine the effects of Chlorella vulgaris biomass as a colouring ingredient in traditional butter cookies. The cookies were…”
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    Properties of protein powder prepared from Cape hake by-products by Pires, C., Costa, S., Batista, A.P., Nunes, M.C., Raymundo, A., Batista, I.

    Published in Journal of food engineering (01-01-2012)
    “…► Hake protein powder is a source of high-quality fish protein. ► Gelling capacity of hake protein powder can be improved by adding MTGase. ► Hake protein…”
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    Rheological characterization of coloured oil-in-water food emulsions with lutein and phycocyanin added to the oil and aqueous phases by Batista, Ana Paula, Raymundo, Anabela, Sousa, Isabel, Empis, José

    Published in Food hydrocolloids (2006)
    “…The use of natural colourings in food products presents nutritional advantages, and certain pigments are associated with functional properties, e.g…”
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    Chlorella vulgaris and Haematococcus pluvialis biomass as colouring and antioxidant in food emulsions by Gouveia, L, Raymundo, A, Batista, A.P, Sousa, I, Empis, J

    Published in European food research & technology (01-02-2006)
    “…The use of microalgal biomass, a natural ingredient, to colour oil-in-water pea protein stabilised emulsions was studied. Various levels of incorporation of…”
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    Cortical Neural Prosthesis Performance Improves When Eye Position Is Monitored by Batista, Aaron P., Yu, Byron M., Santhanam, Gopal, Ryu, Stephen I., Afshar, Afsheen, Shenoy, Krishna V.

    “…Neural prostheses that extract signals directly from cortical neurons have recently become feasible as assistive technologies for tetraplegic individuals…”
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    An analysis of the proopiomelanocortin systems in the pituitary of the squamate reptile Lacerta galloti by Lancha, A, Batista, M A, Dores, R M

    Published in General and comparative endocrinology (01-03-1994)
    “…Acid extracts of the pars intermedia of the squamate reptile Lacerta galloti were screened for immunoreactive forms of proopiomelanocortin (POMC)-related end…”
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    Neuropeptide tyrosine (NPY) and its C-terminal flanking peptide (C-PON) in the developing and adult spinal cord of a reptile by MARTI, E, BELLO, A. R, LANCHA, A, BATISTA, M. A. P

    Published in Journal of anatomy (01-10-1990)
    “…The developmental pattern and the adult distribution of neuropeptide tyrosine (NPY) and its C-terminal flanking peptide (C-PON) were investigated in the spinal…”
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    Early neuronal development in the spinal cord of a reptile assessed by neurofilament protein immunoreactivity by MARTI, E, BATISTA, M. A. P, BELLO, A. R, LANCHA, A, DAHL, D

    Published in Journal of anatomy (01-12-1990)
    “…The neural tube in the Gallotia galloti Stage 22 (S.22) embryo is already closed at the level of the cervical flexure, while caudal closure does not end until…”
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    Presence of substance P and angiotensin II in corticotropic cells of the lizard Gallotia galloti: immunochemical study in the adult and during ontogenesis by Bello, A R, Marti, E, Lancha, A, Beauvillain, J C, Tramu, G, Batista, M A

    Published in Neuroendocrinology (01-06-1991)
    “…The hypophysis of the lizard Gallotia galloti showed substance-P-like immunoreactivity in both the adenohypophysis (pars distalis, PD; pars intermedia, PI) and…”
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    Ontogeny and immunohistochemical differentiation of the Pars Tuberalis in the lizard Gallotia gallotti by Bello, A R, Marti, E, Lancha, A, Doerr-Schott, J, Tramu, G, Batista, M A

    Published in Journal fur Hirnforschung (1991)
    “…The development of the pituitary Pars Tuberalis (PT) was studied in the lizard Gallotia galloti using classical, histological and immunohistochemical…”
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    Immunohistochemical study on the development of the adenohypophysial cells in the lizard Gallotia galloti by Batista, M A, Doerr-Schott, J, Bello, A R

    Published in Anatomy and embryology (01-07-1989)
    “…Immunohistochemical methods have been used to study the embryonic and postnatal development of the hormone-producing cells in the adenohypophysis of the lizard…”
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