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    Deep Atlantic Ocean carbon storage and the rise of 100,000-year glacial cycles by Farmer, J. R., Hönisch, B., Haynes, L. L., Kroon, D., Jung, S., Ford, H. L., Raymo, M. E., Jaume-Seguí, M., Bell, D. B., Goldstein, S. L., Pena, L. D., Yehudai, M., Kim, J.

    Published in Nature geoscience (01-05-2019)
    “…Over the past three million years, Earth’s climate oscillated between warmer interglacials with reduced terrestrial ice volume and cooler glacials with…”
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    Cannabinoids enhance human B-cell growth at low nanomolar concentrations by Derocq, J.-M., Ségui, M., Marchand, J., Le Fur, G., Casellas, P.

    Published in FEBS letters (07-08-1995)
    “…This study examined the effect of cannabinoid ligands on human tonsillar B-cells activated either through cross-linking of surface immunoglobulins or ligation…”
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    Genomic and functional changes induced by the activation of the peripheral cannabinoid receptor CB2 in the promyelocytic cells HL-60. Possible involvement of the CB2 receptor in cell differentiation by Derocq, J M, Jbilo, O, Bouaboula, M, Ségui, M, Clère, C, Casellas, P

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (26-05-2000)
    “…The function of the peripheral cannabinoid receptor (CB2), which is mainly expressed on hematopoietic cells, remains an enigma. In an attempt to decipher its…”
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    Androgenesis in Solanaceae by Seguí-Simarro, Jose M

    “…The Solanaceae is one of the most important families for global agriculture. Among the different solanaceous species, tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum), potato…”
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    SEOM Clinical Guideline for bone metastases from solid tumours (2016) by Grávalos, C., Rodríguez, C., Sabino, A., Seguí, M. Á., Virizuela, J. A., Carmona, A., Cassinello, J., Isla, D., Jara, C., Martín, M.

    Published in Clinical & translational oncology (01-12-2016)
    “…Bone metastases are common in many advanced solid tumours, being breast, prostate, thyroid, lung, and renal cancer the most prevalent. Bone metastases can…”
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    Evaluation and management of chemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity in breast cancer: a Delphi study by Gavila, J., Seguí, M. Á., Calvo, L., López, T., Alonso, J. J., Farto, M., Sánchez-de la Rosa, R.

    Published in Clinical & translational oncology (01-01-2017)
    “…Purpose While much progress has been made in the treatment of breast cancer, cardiac complications resulting from therapy remain a significant concern. Both…”
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    How microspores transform into haploid embryos: changes associated with embryogenesis induction and microspore-derived embryogenesis by Seguí-Simarro, José M, Nuez, Fernando

    Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-09-2008)
    “…Microspore embryogenesis is the most powerful androgenic pathway to produce haploid and doubled haploid plants. To deviate a microspore toward embryogenesis, a…”
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    Comparison of six different methods to calculate cell densities by Camacho-Fernández, Carolina, Hervás, David, Rivas-Sendra, Alba, Marín, Mª Pilar, Seguí-Simarro, Jose M

    Published in Plant methods (16-04-2018)
    “…For in vitro culture of plant and animal cells, one of the critical steps is to adjust the initial cell density. A typical example of this is isolated…”
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    SEOM clinical guideline on unknown primary cancer (2017) by Losa, F., Soler, G., Casado, A., Estival, A., Fernández, I., Giménez, S., Longo, F., Pazo-Cid, R., Salgado, J., Seguí, M. Á.

    Published in Clinical & translational oncology (01-01-2018)
    “…Cancer of unknown primary site is a histologically confirmed cancer that manifests in advanced stage, with no identifiable primary site following standard…”
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    The endogenous cannabinoid anandamide is a lipid messenger activating cell growth via a cannabinoid receptor-independent pathway in hematopoietic cell lines by Derocq, J.-M, Bouaboula, M, Marchand, J, Rinaldi-Carmona, M, Ségui, M, Casellas, P

    Published in FEBS letters (03-04-1998)
    “…The effect of anandamide, an endogenous ligand for central (CB1) and peripheral (CB2) cannabinoid receptors, was investigated on the growth of the murine…”
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    Prescription refill, patient self-report and physician report in assessing adherence to oral endocrine therapy in early breast cancer patients: a retrospective cohort study in Catalonia, Spain by Font, R, Espinas, J A, Gil-Gil, M, Barnadas, A, Ojeda, B, Tusquets, I, Segui, M A, Margelí, M, Arcusa, A, Prat, A, Garcia, M, Borras, J M

    Published in British journal of cancer (09-10-2012)
    “…Aims: To compare different methods in order to assess adherence and persistence with oral endocrine therapy in women diagnosed with breast cancer (BC) in…”
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    Doubled Haploids in Eggplant by Mir, Ricardo, Calabuig-Serna, Antonio, Seguí-Simarro, Jose M

    Published in Biology (Basel, Switzerland) (20-07-2021)
    “…Eggplant is a solanaceous crop cultivated worldwide for its edible fruit. Eggplant breeding programs are mainly aimed to the generation of F1 hybrids by…”
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    SEOM Clinical Guideline of fertility preservation and reproduction in cancer patients (2016) by Muñoz, M., Santaballa, A., Seguí, M. A., Beato, C., de la Cruz, S., Espinosa, J., Fonseca, P. J., Perez, J., Quintanar, T., Blasco, A.

    Published in Clinical & translational oncology (01-12-2016)
    “…Chemotherapy and radiotherapy often result in reduced fertility in cancer patients. With increasing survival rates, fertility is an important quality-of-life…”
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    Dynamic Changes in Arabinogalactan-Protein, Pectin, Xyloglucan and Xylan Composition of the Cell Wall During Microspore Embryogenesis in Brassica napus by Corral-Martínez, Patricia, Driouich, Azeddine, Seguí-Simarro, Jose M

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (28-03-2019)
    “…Microspore embryogenesis is a manifestation of plant cell totipotency whereby new cell walls are formed as a consequence of the embryogenic switch. In…”
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    Cell Wall Composition and Structure Define the Developmental Fate of Embryogenic Microspores in Brassica napus by Camacho-Fernández, Carolina, Seguí-Simarro, Jose M., Mir, Ricardo, Boutilier, Kim, Corral-Martínez, Patricia

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (06-10-2021)
    “…Microspore cultures generate a heterogeneous population of embryogenic structures that can be grouped into highly embryogenic structures [exine-enclosed (EE)…”
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    Androgenesis Revisited by Seguí-Simarro, Jose, M

    Published in The Botanical review (01-09-2010)
    “…Androgenesis can be defined as the set of biological processes leading to an individual genetically coming exclusively from a male nucleus. Androgenesis was…”
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