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Ilda Casimiro

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Gonzalez-Flores D, Marquez A, Casimiro I
Int J Mol Sci . 2024 Apr; 25(7). PMID: 38612908
Alcohol, a widely consumed drug, exerts significant toxic effects on the human organism. This review focuses on its impact during fetal development, when it leads to a spectrum of disorders...
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Espinosa-Vellarino F, Garrido I, Casimiro I, Silva A, Espinosa F, Ortega A
Plants (Basel) . 2024 Mar; 13(5). PMID: 38475456
Currently, there is an increasing presence of heavy metals and metalloids in soils and water due to anthropogenic activities. However, the biggest problem caused by this increase is the difficulty...
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Espinosa-Vellarino F, Garrido I, Ortega A, Casimiro I, Espinosa F
Antioxidants (Basel) . 2021 Nov; 10(11). PMID: 34829569
plants were grown hydroponically with different concentrations of Sb. There was preferential accumulation of Sb in roots. Fe and Cu decreased, while Mn decreased in roots but not in leaves....
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Pascut F, Couvreur V, Dietrich D, Leftley N, Reyt G, Boursiac Y, et al.
Nat Commun . 2021 Aug; 12(1):4682. PMID: 34344886
A key impediment to studying water-related mechanisms in plants is the inability to non-invasively image water fluxes in cells at high temporal and spatial resolution. Here, we report that Raman...
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Espinosa-Vellarino F, Garrido I, Ortega A, Casimiro I, Espinosa F
Front Plant Sci . 2020 Jun; 11:674. PMID: 32547582
This research studies the effects that Sb toxicity (0.0, 0.5, and 1.0 mM) has on the growth, reactive oxygen and nitrogen species, and antioxidant systems in tomato plants. Sb is...
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Tellez-Robledo B, Manzano C, Saez A, Navarro-Neila S, Silva-Navas J, de Lorenzo L, et al.
Plant J . 2019 May; 99(6):1203-1219. PMID: 31111599
Root development and its response to environmental changes is crucial for whole plant adaptation. These responses include changes in transcript levels. Here, we show that the alternative polyadenylation (APA) of...
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Manzano C, Pallero-Baena M, Silva-Navas J, Navarro Neila S, Casimiro I, Casero P, et al.
J Exp Bot . 2017 Nov; 68(18):5103-5116. PMID: 29106622
Plant roots have the potential capacity to grow almost indefinitely if meristematic and lateral branching is sustained. In a genetic screen we identified an Arabidopsis mutant showing limited root growth...
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Ortega A, Garrido I, Casimiro I, Espinosa F
PLoS One . 2017 Sep; 12(9):e0183991. PMID: 28873463
The alterations induced by the toxicity of antimony (Sb) in the roots and leaves of sunflower plants were determined. The plants were grown hydroponically with different concentrations of Sb, a...
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Porco S, Larrieu A, Du Y, Gaudinier A, Goh T, Swarup K, et al.
Development . 2016 Sep; 143(18):3340-9. PMID: 27578783
Lateral root primordia (LRP) originate from pericycle stem cells located deep within parental root tissues. LRP emerge through overlying root tissues by inducing auxin-dependent cell separation and hydraulic changes in...
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Voss U, Wilson M, Kenobi K, Gould P, Robertson F, Peer W, et al.
Nat Commun . 2015 Jul; 6:7641. PMID: 26144255
The endogenous circadian clock enables organisms to adapt their growth and development to environmental changes. Here we describe how the circadian clock is employed to coordinate responses to the key...