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Eduardo Costas

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Martinez-Aleson Garcia P, Garcia-Balboa C, Lopez-Rodas V, Costas E, Baselga-Cervera B
J Phycol . 2024 May; 60(3):755-767. PMID: 38738959
Samarium (Sm) is a rare-earth element recently included in the list of critical elements due to its vital role in emerging new technologies. With an increasing demand for Sm, microbial...
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Garcia-Balboa C, Martinez-Aleson Garcia P, Lopez-Rodas V, Costas E, Baselga-Cervera B
Microbiologyopen . 2022 Feb; 11(1):e1265. PMID: 35212477
Electronic scraps (e-scraps) represent an attractive raw material to mine demanded metals, as well as rare earth elements (REEs). A sequential microbial-mediated process developed in two steps was examined to...
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Diaz-Alejo H, Lopez-Rodas V, Garcia-Balboa C, Tarin F, Barrado A, Conde E, et al.
Microorganisms . 2021 Aug; 9(8). PMID: 34442832
Lithium isotopes are essential for nuclear energy, but new enrichment methods are required. In this study, we considered biotechnology as a possibility. We assessed the Li fractionation capabilities of three...
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Martinez-Aleson Garcia P, Garcia-Balboa C, Romero-Lopez J, Lopez-Rodas V, Costas E, Baselga-Cervera B
Ecotoxicol Environ Saf . 2021 Mar; 215:112134. PMID: 33721662
Rare Earth Elements (REE) increasing demand prompts the research of biotechnological approaches to exploit secondary resources. We made use of the adapted Fluctuation analyses experiment to obtain Chlamydomonas reinhardtii ChlA...
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Baselga-Cervera B, Garcia-Balboa C, Diaz-Alejo H, Costas E, Lopez-Rodas V
Microb Ecol . 2019 Aug; 79(3):576-587. PMID: 31463663
Anthropogenic extreme environments are emphasized as interesting sites for the study of evolutionary pathways, biodiversity, and extremophile bioprospection. Organisms that grow under these conditions are usually regarded as extremophiles; however,...
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Baselga-Cervera B, Garcia-Balboa C, Lopez-Rodas V, Diaz M, Costas E
Sci Rep . 2019 Feb; 9(1):1973. PMID: 30760845
Resulting from the nuclear fuel cycle, large amounts of depleted uranium (DU) tails are piling up, waiting for possible use or final disposal. To date, the recovery of the residual...
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Baselga-Cervera B, Romero-Lopez J, Garcia-Balboa C, Costas E, Lopez-Rodas V
Front Microbiol . 2018 Apr; 9:523. PMID: 29662476
The extraction and processing of uranium (U) have polluted large areas worldwide, rendering anthropogenic extreme environments inhospitable to most species. Noticeably, these sites are of great interest for taxonomical and...
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Costas E, Nieto B, Lopez-Rodas V, Salgado C, Toro M
Evolution . 2017 Jun; 52(2):610-613. PMID: 28568351
We describe two competition experiments between clones of the dinoflagellate Alexandrium minutum. In the first experiment, two clones originating from a single haploid cell competed until one of the clones...
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Lopez-Rodas V, Rouco M, Sanchez-Fortun S, Flores-Moya A, Costas E
J Phycol . 2016 Mar; 47(5):1036-43. PMID: 27020184
We tested if different adaptation strategies were linked to a stress gradient in phytoplankton cells. For this purpose, we studied the adaptation and acclimation of Dictyosphaerium chlorelloides (Naumann) Komárek et...
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Baselga-Cervera B, Costas E, Bustillo-Avendano E, Garcia-Balboa C
PeerJ . 2016 Mar; 4:e1823. PMID: 27019784
The current biodiversity crisis represents a historic challenge for natural communities: the environmental rate of change exceeds the population's adaptation capability. Integrating both ecological and evolutionary responses is necessary to...