Luis E Hernandez
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Recent Articles
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Hernandez L, Ruiz J, Espinosa F, Alvarez-Fernandez A, Carvajal M
Physiol Plant
. 2024 Dec;
176(6):e70018.
PMID: 39691080
This article offers a comprehensive review of sustainable plant nutrition concepts, examining a multitude of cutting-edge techniques that are revolutionizing the modern area. The review copes with the crucial role...
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Flores-Caceres M, Ortega-Villasante C, Carril P, Sobrino-Plata J, Hernandez L
Antioxidants (Basel)
. 2023 Mar;
12(3).
PMID: 36978799
Cadmium (Cd) and mercury (Hg) are ubiquitous soil pollutants that promote the accumulation of reactive oxygen species, causing oxidative stress. Tolerance depends on signalling processes that activate different defence barriers,...
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Anjum N, Gill S, Corpas F, Ortega-Villasante C, Hernandez L, Tuteja N, et al.
Front Plant Sci
. 2022 Feb;
13:843274.
PMID: 35154236
No abstract available.
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Baron-Sola A, Toledo-Basantes M, Arana-Gandia M, Martinez F, Ortega-Villasante C, Ducic T, et al.
J Hazard Mater
. 2021 Jul;
419:126502.
PMID: 34214848
Toxic metals such as cadmium (Cd) and mercury (Hg) represent a threat to photosynthetic organisms of polluted aquatic ecosystems, and knowledge about mechanisms of toxicity is essential for appropriate assessment...
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Ortega-Villasante C, Baron-Sola A, Toledo-Basantes M, Martinez F, Hernandez L
Methods Mol Biol
. 2020 Aug;
2202:71-80.
PMID: 32857347
Autophagy constitutes an essential process triggered by oxidative stress that enables cells to recycle damaged biomolecules and organelles, which is eventually traced by immunodetection with anti-ATG8. In parallel with autophagy...
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Ameri M, Baron-Sola A, Ali Khavari-Nejad R, Soltani N, Najafi F, Bagheri A, et al.
J Plant Physiol
. 2020 Jan;
246-247:153114.
PMID: 31958684
Aluminium (Al) water pollution is an increasing environmental problem and comprehensive analysis of toxic responses of aquatic primary producer organisms is imperative. We characterized the antioxidant response of Scenedesmus sp....
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Ortega-Villasante C, Buren S, Blazquez-Castro A, Baron-Sola A, Hernandez L
Free Radic Biol Med
. 2018 Apr;
122:202-220.
PMID: 29627452
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are by-products of aerobic metabolism, and excessive production can result in oxidative stress and cell damage. In addition, ROS function as cellular messengers, working as redox...
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Bianucci E, Furlan A, Del Carmen Tordable M, Hernandez L, Carpena-Ruiz R, Castro S
Chemosphere
. 2017 May;
181:551-561.
PMID: 28463730
Arsenic (As)-polluted groundwater constitutes a serious problem for peanut plants, as roots can accumulate the metalloid in their edible parts. Characterization of stress responses to As may help to detect...
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Contreras M, Gallardo M, Betancourt L, Rada P, Ceballos G, Hernandez L, et al.
J Clin Lab Anal
. 2017 Feb;
31(6).
PMID: 28169465
Background: Preterm neonates exhibit several deficiencies that endanger their lives. Understanding those disturbances will provide tools for the management of preterm neonates. The present work focuses on arginine and citrulline...
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Ortega-Villasante C, Buren S, Baron-Sola A, Martinez F, Hernandez L
Methods
. 2016 Jul;
109:92-104.
PMID: 27424086
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are metabolic by-products in aerobic organisms including plants. Endogenously produced ROS act as cellular messengers and redox regulators involved in several plant biological processes, but excessive...