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    A multi-disciplinary approach to evaluate pluvial floods risk under changing climate: The case study of the municipality of Venice (Italy) by Sperotto, A., Torresan, S., Gallina, V., Coppola, E., Critto, A., Marcomini, A.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-08-2016)
    “…Global climate change is likely to pose increasing threats in nearly all sectors and across all sub-regions worldwide (IPCC, 2014). Particularly, extreme…”
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    Cytotoxic mechanism of Piper gaudichaudianum Kunth essential oil and its major compound nerolidol by Sperotto, A.R.M., Moura, D.J., Péres, V.F., Damasceno, F.C., Caramão, E.B., Henriques, J.A.P., Saffi, J.

    Published in Food and chemical toxicology (01-07-2013)
    “…•Nerolidol is a sesquiterpene present in the essential oil of Piper gaudichaudianum.•Essential oil and nerolidol led to cytotoxicity in XV185-14c and N123…”
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    You Shall Not Pass: Root Vacuoles as a Symplastic Checkpoint for Metal Translocation to Shoots and Possible Application to Grain Nutritional Quality by Ricachenevsky, Felipe K, de Araújo Junior, Artur T, Fett, Janette P, Sperotto, Raul A

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (03-04-2018)
    “…Plant nutrient uptake is performed mostly by roots, which have to acquire nutrients while avoiding excessive amounts of essential and toxic elements…”
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    Roles of plant metal tolerance proteins (MTP) in metal storage and potential use in biofortification strategies by Ricachenevsky, Felipe K, Menguer, Paloma K, Sperotto, Raul A, Williams, Lorraine E, Fett, Janette P

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (2013)
    “…Zinc (Zn) is an essential micronutrient for plants, playing catalytic or structural roles in enzymes, transcription factors, ribosomes, and membranes. In…”
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    Throwing Copper Around: How Plants Control Uptake, Distribution, and Accumulation of Copper by Wairich, Andriele, De Conti, Lessandro, Lamb, Thainá I., Keil, Rosana, Neves, Leonardo O., Brunetto, Gustavo, Sperotto, Raul A., Ricachenevsky, Felipe K.

    Published in Agronomy (Basel) (01-05-2022)
    “…Copper (Cu) is essential to plants but can also be harmful due to Fenton chemistry. Because of that, it is necessary to keep Cu within a narrow concentration…”
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    ZINC-INDUCED FACILITATOR-LIKE family in plants: lineage-specific expansion in monocotyledons and conserved genomic and expression features among rice (Oryza sativa) paralogs by Ricachenevsky, Felipe K, Sperotto, Raul A, Menguer, Paloma K, Sperb, Edilena R, Lopes, Karina L, Fett, Janette P

    Published in BMC plant biology (25-01-2011)
    “…Background: Duplications are very common in the evolution of plant genomes, explaining the high number of members in plant gene families. New genes born after…”
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    Treatment of refractory chronic GVHD with rituximab: a GITMO study by ZAJA, F, BACIGALUPO, A, LASZLO, D, ALESSANDRINO, P. E, NARNI, F, SICA, S, OLIVIERI, A, SPEROTTO, A, BOSI, A, BONIFAZI, F, FANIN, R, PATRIARCA, F, STANZANI, M, VAN LINT, M. T, FILI, C, SCIME, R, MILONE, G, FALDA, M, VENER, C

    Published in Bone marrow transplantation (Basingstoke) (01-08-2007)
    “…The anti-CD20 chimaeric monoclonal antibody Rituximab has recently been shown to induce significant clinical response in a proportion of patients with…”
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    Integrated Valorization of Fucus spiralis Alga: Polysaccharides and Bioactives for Edible Films and Residues as Biostimulants by Martins, Valter F R, Coelho, Marta, Machado, Manuela, Costa, Eduardo, Gomes, Ana M, Poças, Fátima, Sperotto, Raul A, Rosa-Martinez, Elena, Vasconcelos, Marta, Pintado, Manuela E, Morais, Rui M S C, Morais, Alcina M M B

    Published in Foods (17-09-2024)
    “…spp. seaweeds thrive in the cold temperate waters of the northern hemisphere, specifically in the littoral and sublittoral regions along rocky shorelines…”
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