Search Results - "MARIANO, A"
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G3BP1, G3BP2 and CAPRIN1 are required for translation of interferon stimulated mRNAs and are targeted by a dengue virus non-coding RNA
Published in PLoS pathogens (01-07-2014)“…Viral RNA-host protein interactions are critical for replication of flaviviruses, a genus of positive-strand RNA viruses comprising major vector-borne human…”
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Cross-frequency phase-phase coupling between θ and γ oscillations in the hippocampus
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (11-01-2012)“…Neuronal oscillations allow for temporal segmentation of neuronal spikes. Interdependent oscillators can integrate multiple layers of information. We examined…”
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A high-throughput neutralizing antibody assay for COVID-19 diagnosis and vaccine evaluation
Published in Nature communications (13-08-2020)“…Virus neutralization remains the gold standard for determining antibody efficacy. Therefore, a high-throughput assay to measure SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing…”
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From Erythroblasts to Mature Red Blood Cells: Organelle Clearance in Mammals
Published in Frontiers in physiology (19-12-2017)“…Erythropoiesis occurs mostly in bone marrow and ends in blood stream. Mature red blood cells are generated from multipotent hematopoietic stem cells, through a…”
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Highly invasive tree species are more dependent on mutualisms
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-05-2020)“…Why some species become invasive while others do not remains an elusive question. It has been proposed that invasive species should depend less on mutualisms,…”
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Why I cannot return home yet
Published in eLife (14-09-2023)“…Studying abroad helped a Panamanian student to accept who he is, but it meant him letting go of his dream…”
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Invasive trees rely more on mycorrhizas, countering the ideal-weed hypothesis
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-05-2021)“…The ideal-weed hypothesis predicts that invasive plants should be less dependent on mutualisms. However, evidence in favor of or against this hypothesis comes…”
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Timing of invasive species removal influences nonnative biotic resistance and trajectories of community reassembly
Published in The Journal of ecology (01-11-2023)“…Abstract As biological invasions increasingly threaten biodiversity, the removal of invasive nonnative species emerges as a possibility to recover the…”
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Macroeconomic barriers to energy transition in peripheral countries: The case of Argentina
Published in Energy policy (01-09-2022)“…•Peripheral economies face multiple obstacles to expand renewable energy.•Macroeconomic instability became a barrier for an energy transition.•External…”
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The disruption of a keystone interaction erodes pollination and seed dispersal networks
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-01-2022)“…Understanding the impacts of global change on ecological communities is a major challenge in modern ecology. The gain or loss of particular species and the…”
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Flaviviral RNAs: weapons and targets in the war between virus and host
Published in Biochemical journal (01-09-2014)“…Flaviviruses are a genus of (+)ssRNA (positive ssRNA) enveloped viruses that replicate in the cytoplasm of cells of diverse species from arthropods to mammals…”
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A Screen of FDA-Approved Drugs for Inhibitors of Zika Virus Infection
Published in Cell host & microbe (10-08-2016)“…Currently there are no approved vaccines or specific therapies to prevent or treat Zika virus (ZIKV) infection. We interrogated a library of FDA-approved drugs…”
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Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Flaviviruses
Published in Chemical reviews (25-04-2018)“…Flaviviruses, such as dengue, Japanese encephalitis, tick-borne encephalitis, West Nile, yellow fever, and Zika viruses, are critically important human…”
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Physiology of Red Cell Lineage: From Erythroblast Progenitors to Mature Red Blood Cell
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (03-06-2023)“…Red blood cells (RBC) are the most abundant cells in mammals [...]…”
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A keystone mutualism promotes resistance to invasion
Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-01-2022)“…It is not uncommon for one or a few species, and their interactions, to have disproportionate effects on other species in ecological communities. Such keystone…”
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Dengue subgenomic RNA binds TRIM25 to inhibit interferon expression for epidemiological fitness
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (09-10-2015)“…The global spread of dengue virus (DENV) infections has increased viral genetic diversity, some of which appears associated with greater epidemic potential…”
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RNA virus infections and their effect on host alternative splicing
Published in Antiviral research (01-02-2023)“…It is evident that viral infection dramatically alters host gene expression, and these alterations have both pro- and anti-viral functions. While the effects…”
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A CRISPR-Cas Cure for HIV/AIDS
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (13-01-2023)“…Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections and HIV-induced acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) continue to represent a global health burden. There is…”
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Visible-Light-Mediated, Chemo- and Stereoselective Radical Process for the Synthesis of C‑Glycoamino Acids
Published in Organic letters (03-05-2019)“…An approach for efficient synthesis of C-glycosyl amino acids is described. Different from typical photoredox-catalyzed reactions of imines, the new process…”
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Transcranial electric stimulation entrains cortical neuronal populations in rats
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (25-08-2010)“…Low intensity electric fields have been suggested to affect the ongoing neuronal activity in vitro and in human studies. However, the physiological mechanism…”
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