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Afferent Connectivity of the Zebrafish Habenulae
(Frontiers Media, 2016-04-26)The habenulae are bilateral nuclei located in the dorsal diencephalon that are conserved across vertebrates. Here we describe the main afferents to the habenulae in larval and adult zebrafish. We observe afferents from the ... -
Anatomical recovery of the spinal glutamatergic system following a complete spinal cord injury in lampreys
(Nature Publishing Group, 2016)Lampreys recover locomotion following a spinal cord injury (SCI). Glutamate is necessary to initiate and control locomotion and recent data suggest a crucial role for intraspinal neurons in functional recovery following ... -
Annotation genes Philasterides dicentrarchi strains B1, I1, C1
(2019-02-01)These files contain the annotated genes of P. dicentrarchi B1, I1 and C1 strains, obtained after RNAseq of cultured ciliates. Ciliates were isolated from experimentally infected turbot and cultured for three weeks in L-15 ... -
Assembled transcripts obtained after RNA-seq analysis of Philasterides dicentrarchi B1, C1 and I1 isolates
(2019-02-01)Assembled transcripts obtained from raw sequence reads after RNA-seq analysis of cultured P. dicentrarchi B1, C1 and I1 strains, obtained after RNAseq of cultured ciliates. Ciliates were isolated from experimentally infected ... -
Behavioral avoidance tests to evaluate effects of cattle slurry and dairy sludge application to soil
(Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência do Solo, 2011)The application of organic wastes to agricultural soils is not risk-free and can affect soil invertebrates. Ecotoxicological tests based on the behavioral avoidance of earthworms and springtails were performed to evaluate ... -
Biomonitorización de la calidad del aire
(Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. Servizo de Publicacións e Intercambio Científico, 2003)VI Reunión Nacional de Climatología. Asociación de Geógrafos Españoles. Santiago de Compostela, 14-16 de septiembre de 2000 -
Cell senescence contributes to tissue regeneration in zebrafish
(Wiley, 2020)Cellular senescence is a stress response that limits the proliferation of damaged cells by establishing a permanent cell cycle arrest. Different stimuli can trigger senescence but excessive production or impaired clearance ... -
Characterization of the turbot Scophthalmus maximus (L.) myeloperoxidase. An insight into the evolution of vertebrate peroxidases
(Elsevier, 2021)We have completed the characterization of the turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) myeloperoxidase (mpx) gene and protein, which we partially described in a previous study. The turbot mpx gene has 15 exons that encode a protein ... -
Climate and landscape changes as driving forces for future range shift in southern populations of the European badger
(Nature Publishing Group, 2019)Human-Induced Rapid Environmental Change (HIREC), particularly climate change and habitat conversion, affects species distributions worldwide. Here, we aimed to (i) assess the factors that determine range patterns of ... -
Clonal in vitro propagation of peat mosses (Sphagnum L.) as novel green resources for basic and applied research
(Springer, 2015)As builders and major components of peatlands, Sphagnopsida (peat mosses) are very important organisms for ecosystems and world’s climate. Nowadays many Sphagnum species as well as their habitats are largely protected, ... -
Cloning of the GABAB Receptor Subunits B1 and B2 and their Expression in the Central Nervous System of the Adult Sea Lamprey
(Frontiers Media, 2016-08-12)In vertebrates, γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is the main inhibitory transmitter in the central nervous system (CNS) acting through ionotropic (GABAA) and metabotropic (GABAB) receptors. The GABAB receptor produces a slow ... -
Combined antiparasitic and anti‐inflammatory effects of the natural polyphenol curcumin on turbot scuticociliatosis
(Wiley, 2017-01-04)The histiophagous scuticociliate Philasterides dicentrarchi is the aetiological agent of scuticociliatosis, a parasitic disease of farmed turbot. Curcumin, a polyphenol from Curcuma longa (turmeric), is known to have ... -
Data on the effect of a muscimol treatment in caspase activation in descending neurons of lampreys after a complete spinal cord injury
(Elsevier, 2018)In this article, caspase activation in identifiable reticulospinalneurons of lampreys was inhibited after a complete spinal cordinjury using a specific agonist of the GABAA receptor (muscimol).The data presented in this ... -
Data on the recovery of glycinergic neurons afterspinal cord injury in lampreys
(Elsevier, 2020)We used immunohistochemical methods to quantify changes inthe number of glycine-immunoreactive neurons of the dorsome-dial, lateral and cerebrospinalfluid contacting cell populations ofthe spinal cord of larval sea lampreys ... -
Descrición, cartografía e valor de conservación dos bosques da Devesa da Rogueira (Serra do Courel, NW Península Ibérica)
(Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. Servizo de Publicacións e Intercambio Científico, 2013)Se presenta un estudo detallado dos tipos de bosques existentes na Devesa da Rogueira (Folgoso do Courel, Lugo, España) elaborado a partir da información previamente publicada e da realización de novos traballos de ... -
Developing a Biotechnological Tool for Monitoring Water Quality: In Vitro Clone Culture of the Aquatic Moss Fontinalis Antipyretica
(MDPI, 2019)One of the main factors limiting active biomonitoring with aquatic mosses is the lack of sufficient material. A laboratory culture of the moss would solve this problem and thus convert the technique into a valuable ... -
Differences in pollination success between local and foreign flower color phenotypes: a translocation experiment with Gentiana lutea (Gentianaceae)
(PeerJ Inc., 2017)Background. The adaptive maintenance of flower color variation is frequently at-tributed to pollinators partly because they preferentially visit certain flower phenotypes.We tested whetherGentiana lutea—which shows a flower ... -
Discovery and functional characterisation of a luqin-type neuropeptide signalling system in a deuterostome
(Nature Publishing Group, 2018)Neuropeptides are diverse and evolutionarily ancient regulators of physiological/behavioural processes in animals. Here we have investigated the evolution and comparative physiology of luqin-type neuropeptide signalling, ... -
Division of Labor Brings Greater Benefits to Clones of Carpobrotus edulis in the Non-native Range: Evidence for Rapid Adaptive Evolution
(Frontiers Media, 2016)Why some species become invasive while others do not is a central research request in biological invasions. Clonality has been suggested as an attribute that could contribute to plant invasiveness. Division of labor is ... -
Do Fire Regime Attributes Affect Soil Biochemical Properties in the Same Way under Different Environmental Conditions?
(MDPI, 2020)Global change is altering fire frequency and severity in many regions across the world. In this work, we studied the impact of different frequency and severity regimes on the soil biochemical properties in burned areas ...