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    Development of one-pot Cu/cellulose derived carbon catalysts for RWGS reaction by Tarifa, P., González-Castaño, M., Cazaña, F., Monzón, A., Arellano-García, H.

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (01-07-2022)
    “…[Display omitted] •Catalysts with high metallic content and high metal dispersion are obtained by one-pot biomorphic mineralization.•Cu-based catalysts…”
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    Selective synthesis of carbon nanotubes by catalytic decomposition of methane using Co-Cu/cellulose derived carbon catalysts: A comprehensive kinetic study by Henao, W., Cazaña, F., Tarifa, P., Romeo, E., Latorre, N., Sebastian, V., Delgado, J.J., Monzón, A.

    “…[Display omitted] •Co-Cu/cellulose-derived carbon catalyst was active and selective for growing CNTs.•A transition in the CNTs formation towards graphite…”
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    Synthesis of graphenic nanomaterials by decomposition of methane on a Ni-Cu/biomorphic carbon catalyst. Kinetic and characterization results by Cazaña, F., Latorre, N., Tarifa, P., Labarta, J., Romeo, E., Monzón, A.

    Published in Catalysis today (01-01-2018)
    “…[Display omitted] •Ni-Cu/Biomorphic carbon is active for the synthesis of graphenic materials.•Catalyst productivity rises with temperature and %CH4, and…”
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    Hydrophobic RWGS catalysts: Valorization of CO2-rich streams in presence of CO/H2O by Tarifa, P., González-Castaño, M., Cazaña, F., Monzón, A., Arellano-García, H.

    Published in Catalysis today (01-11-2023)
    “…Nowadays, the majority of the Reverse Water Gas Shift (RWGS) studies assume somehow model feedstock (diluted CO2/H2) for syngas production. Nonetheless, biogas…”
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    Performance of AISI 316L-stainless steel foams towards the formation of graphene related nanomaterials by catalytic decomposition of methane at high temperature by Cazaña, F., Latorre, N., Tarifa, P., Royo, C.J., Sebastián, V., Romeo, E., Centeno, M.A., Monzón, A.

    Published in Catalysis today (01-01-2022)
    “…[Display omitted] •Activated stainless steel foams are active and selective to form Graphene Related Materials.•The maximum productivity was attained at 950 °C…”
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    Biogas upgrading through CO2 methanation in a polytropic - distributed feed fixed bed reactor by Durán, P., Aragüés-Aldea, P., González-Pizarro, R., Mercader, V.D., Cazaña, F., Francés, E., Peña, J.A., Herguido, J.

    Published in Catalysis today (01-10-2024)
    “…Methanation of the CO2 contained in a biogas stream has been experimentally analyzed in a fixed bed reactor with a Ni-Mn catalyst, evaluating the effect of…”
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    Synthesis of Pd-Al/biomorphic carbon catalysts using cellulose as carbon precursor by Cazaña, F., Galetti, A., Meyer, C., Sebastián, V., Centeno, M.A., Romeo, E., Monzón, A.

    Published in Catalysis today (01-03-2018)
    “…[Display omitted] •Pd and Pd-Al supported on biomorphic carbon catalysts have been synthesized from cellulose using a one-step reactive method.•The…”
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    Ni-Co-Mg-Al catalysts for hydrogen and carbonaceous nanomaterials production by CCVD of methane by Latorre, N., Cazaña, F., Martínez-Hansen, V., Royo, C., Romeo, E., Monzón, A.

    Published in Catalysis today (25-08-2011)
    “…Arrhenius plot of the kinetic parameters corresponding to the Ni-Co/Mg-Al catalyst calcined at 400 °C. [Display omitted] ► This paper reports the catalytic…”
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    Carbon Nanotube Growth by Catalytic Chemical Vapor Deposition: A Phenomenological Kinetic Model by Latorre, N, Romeo, E, Cazaña, F, Ubieto, T, Royo, C, Villacampa, J. I, Monzón, A

    Published in Journal of physical chemistry. C (25-03-2010)
    “…A Phenomenological Kinetic Model has been developed that includes all the relevant steps involved in CNT growth by CCVD,that is, carbon source decomposition,…”
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    Modelling of experimental vanillin hydrodeoxygenation reactions in water/oil emulsions. Effects of mass transport by Jimaré, M.T., Cazaña, F., Ramirez, A., Royo, C., Romeo, E., Faria, J., Resasco, D.E., Monzón, A.

    Published in Catalysis today (01-07-2013)
    “…[Display omitted] ► Stable emulsions formed with solid particles increase global mass transfer coefficients due to the growth of the interfacial area. ► The…”
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    Human renal mesangial cells are a target for the anti‐inflammatory action of 9‐cis retinoic acid by Manzano, V Moreno, Muñoz, J C Sepúlveda, Jiménez, J Rodriguez, Puyol, M Rodriguez, Puyol, D Rodriguez, Kitamura, M, Cazaña, F J Lucio

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-12-2000)
    “…Mesangial cells play an active role in the inflammatory response to glomerular injury. We have studied in cultured human mesangial cells (CHMC) several effects…”
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    Growth of carbonaceous nanomaterials over stainless steel foams. Effect of activation temperature by Latorre, N., Cazaña, F., Sebastian, V., Royo, C., Romeo, E., Centeno, M.A., Monzón, A.

    Published in Catalysis today (15-09-2016)
    “…[Display omitted] •Stainless steel foams are suitable catalytic substrates to develop coatings of carbonaceous nanomaterials, like CNFs or graphene.•The…”
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    Kinetics of liquid phase cyclohexene hydrogenation on Pd–Al/biomorphic carbon catalysts by Cazaña, F., Jimaré, M.T., Romeo, E., Sebastián, V., Irusta, S., Latorre, N., Royo, C., Monzón, A.

    Published in Catalysis today (01-07-2015)
    “…Evolution along time of in situ Raman spectra and cyclohexene conversion. •Pd–Al/biomorphic carbon catalysts are active for liquid-phase hydrogenation…”
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    Kinetics of carbon nanotubes growth on a Ni–Mg–Al catalyst by CCVD of methane: Influence of catalyst deactivation by Latorre, N., Romeo, E., Villacampa, J.I., Cazaña, F., Royo, C., Monzón, A.

    Published in Catalysis today (15-09-2010)
    “…In this work, we present the application of a phenomenological kinetic model to the analysis of experimental results obtained with a LDH-based Ni–Mg–Al…”
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    Tretinoin prevents age-related renal changes and stimulates antioxidant defenses in cultured renal mesangial cells by Manzano, V M, Puyol, M R, Puyol, D R, Cazaña, F J

    “…Age-related progressive glomerular sclerosis in the rat is associated with increased expression of tumor necrosis factor-beta1 and increased protein content in…”
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    Kinase‐dependent, retinoic acid receptor‐independent up‐regulation of cyclooxygenase‐2 by all‐trans retinoic acid in human mesangial cells by Alique, M, Moreno, V, Kitamura, M, Xu, Q, Lucio‐Cazana, F J

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-09-2006)
    “…Background and purpose: Preliminary results in human mesangial cells (MC) suggested that all‐trans retinoic acid (ATRA) increased the expression of COX‐2 and…”
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    Retinoids as a potential treatment for experimental puromycin‐induced nephrosis by Moreno‐Manzano, V, Mampaso, F, Sepúlveda‐Muñoz, J C, Alique, M, Chen, S, Ziyadeh, F N, Iglesias‐de la Cruz, M C, Rodríguez, J, Nieto, E, Orellana, J M, Reyes, P, Arribas, I, Xu, Q, Kitamura, M, Lucio Cazana, F J

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-06-2003)
    “…Puromycin aminonucleoside (PAN)‐induced nephrosis is a model of human minimal change disease. In rats, PAN induces nephrotic‐range proteinuria, renal…”
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    Phenotypic modifications of human mesangial cells by extracellular matrix: the importance of matrix in the contractile response to reactive oxygen species by Iglesias-De La Cruz, M C, Ruiz-Torres, M P, De Lucio-Cazaña, F J, Rodríguez-Puyol, M, Rodríguez-Puyol, D

    Published in Experimental nephrology (01-03-2000)
    “…The progression of chronic renal diseases is characterized by the accumulation of extracellular matrix proteins in the glomerulus. The present experiments were…”
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    Reactive oxygen species and platelet-activating factor synthesis in age-related glomerulosclerosis by Ruiz-Torres, P, Gonzalez-Rubio, M, Lucio-Cazaña, F J, Ruiz-Villaespesa, A, Rodriguez-Puyol, M, Rodriguez-Puyol, D

    “…This work deals with the hypothesis that an increased synthesis of reactive oxygen species (ROS) or platelet-activating factor (PAF) (or both) may be implied…”
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