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    A comprehensive genus-level phylogeny and biogeographical history of the Lythraceae based on whole plastome sequences by Inglis, Peter W, Cavalcanti, Taciana B, Facco, Marlon G, Bakker, Freek T, Graham, Shirley A

    Published in Annals of botany (18-10-2023)
    “…Abstract Background and Aims The Lythraceae are a mainly subtropical to tropical family of the order Myrtales with 28 currently accepted genera and…”
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    A new genus of Lythraceae emerges from rocky outcrops of the Atlantic Forest in Brazil by Cavalcanti, Taciana B, Facco, Marlon G, Inglis, Peter W, Graham, Shirley A, Gonella, Paulo M

    Published in Botanical journal of the Linnean Society (19-08-2022)
    “…Recent collections of Lythraceae from an isolated mountain range in eastern Brazil were found to possess a unique morphology including spurless, weakly…”
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    Hashimoto's Encephalopathy: Systematic Review of the Literature and an Additional Case by de Holanda, Narriane Chaves P, de Lima, Denise Dantas, Cavalcanti, Taciana Borges, Lucena, Cynthia Salgado, Bandeira, Francisco

    “…Hashimoto's encephalopathy, first described in 1966, is still problematic in terms of its pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment. The syndrome is more…”
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    Pollen Morphology of Cuphea P.Browne Section Trispermum Koehne (Lythraceae): Implications for the New Section Circumscription by Facco, Marlon Garlet, Cavalcanti, Taciana Barbosa, Valu dos Santos, Lucas Tostes, Ferreira Mendonça, Cláudia Barbieri, Gonçalves-Esteves, Vânia

    Published in Palynology (03-04-2021)
    “…Cuphea section Trispermum, one of the 13 sections of the genus, predominantly composed of Brazilian species, underwent a new circumscription after…”
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    Bonamia eustachioi (Convolvulaceae), a new species from the Brazilian Cerrado and Caatinga by da Costa Moreira, André Luiz, Kojima, Roberta Keyla, Simão-Bianchini, Rosangela, Barbosa Cavalcanti, Taciana

    Published in Brittonia (01-06-2021)
    “…: Bonamia eustachioi is here described as a new species of Convolvulaceae from the states of Bahia and Minas Gerais, Brazil, where it grows in Caatinga and…”
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    Lectotypification and a new synonym of Bonamia sericea (Convolvulaceae): Endemic species from Argentina by Moreira, André Luiz Da Costa, Simão-Bianchini, Rosângela, Cavalcanti, Taciana

    “…Background and aims: Bonamia Thoaurs (Convolvulaceae) comprises about 70 species with a tropical and subtropical distribution. Morphological and molecular…”
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    Vascular Effects of Bisphosphonates-A Systematic Review by Santos, Leyna L., Cavalcanti, Taciana B., Bandeira, Francisco A.

    “…Background Osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease are interconnected entities with pathophysiological similarities. Bisphosphonates are therapeutic options…”
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    Germination and Vegetative Propagation of the Wild Species Cuphea pulchra Moric. (Lythraceae), a Potential Ornamental Crop by Corsino, Ana Luísa, Alves-da-Silva, Dulce, Palhares-Melo, Luis Alberto M., Cavalcanti, Taciana Barbosa

    Published in International Journal of Plant Biology (01-03-2024)
    “…Cuphea pulchra Moric. is a species native to the Cerrado and Caatinga biomes that grows in environments with high temperatures and low rainfall and can be…”
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    A Remarkable New Species of Pleurophora (Lythraceae) from Caatinga of Pernambuco, Brazil by Siqueira-Filho, José A., Cotarelli, Vinicius M., Pastore, José Floriano B., Graham, Shirley A., Cavalcanti, Taciana B.

    Published in Systematic botany (01-02-2015)
    “…A new species, Pleurophora pulchra, is described, illustrated, and compared with the two other species of Pleurophora occurring in Brazil. Pleurophora pulchra…”
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    Pollen morphology of Brazilian species of Verbesina L. (Heliantheae - Asteraceae) by Moreira, Giselle Lopes, Cavalcanti, Taciana Barbosa, Mendonça, Cláudia Barbieri Ferreira, Gonçalves-Esteves, Vânia

    Published in Acta Botânica Brasílica (01-01-2019)
    “…Abstract There are nine species of the plant genus Verbesina in Brazil, which are distributed in the Northeast, Center-West, Southeast and South regions of the…”
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    Process development for the production of prebiotic fructo-oligosaccharides by penicillium citreonigrum by Nobre, Clarisse, do Nascimento, Ana Karoline Caitano, Silva, Soraia Pires, Coelho, Elisabete, Coimbra, Manuel A., Cavalcanti, Maria Taciana Holanda, Teixeira, José António, Porto, Ana Lúcia Figueiredo

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-06-2019)
    “…[Display omitted] •Penicillium citreonigrum URM4459 produced fructooligosaccharides (FOS) in one-step.•0.65 gFOS/ginitial.Sucrose yield, 126.3 g/L FOS content…”
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    Aqueous two-phase systems extraction of α-toxin from Clostridium perfringens type A by Cavalcanti, Maria Taciana Holanda, Porto, Tatiana Souza, de Barros Neto, Benicio, Lima-Filho, José Luiz, Porto, Ana Lúcia Figueiredo, Pessoa, Adalberto

    “…Two sequential half-fraction designs were applied to studying the α-toxin partition produced by Clostridium perfringens type A in aqueous two phase systems…”
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    Production and Stability of Protease from Candida buinensis by de Araújo Viana, Daniela, de Albuquerque Lima, Carolina, Neves, Rejane Pereira, Mota, Cristina Souza, Moreira, Keila Aparecida, de Lima-Filho, José Luiz, Cavalcanti, Maria Taciana Holanda, Converti, Attilio, Porto, Ana Lúcia Figueiredo

    Published in Applied biochemistry and biotechnology (01-10-2010)
    “…Cow raw milk from dairy cooperatives was examined for its microbial composition. Among the isolates identified, 17.6% were yeasts. The most frequent genus was…”
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