Susana P Gaudencio
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Pouliquen D, Gaudencio S
Front Cell Dev Biol
. 2025 Feb;
13:1540811.
PMID: 39981101
No abstract available.
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Diez B, Torres C, Gaudencio S
Mar Drugs
. 2025 Jan;
23(1).
PMID: 39852541
Pigment production has a substantial negative impact on the environment, since mining for natural pigments causes ecosystem degradation, while synthetic pigments, derived from petrochemicals, generate toxic by-products that accumulate and...
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Cunha M, Jorge A, Nunes M, Sousa J, Lanca M, Gomes da Silva M, et al.
Mar Drugs
. 2025 Jan;
23(1).
PMID: 39852503
This study investigated the fatty acids (FA) profile of 54 actinomycete strains isolated from marine sediments collected off the Portugal continental coast, specifically from the Estremadura Spur pockmarks field, by...
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Rotter A, Varamogianni-Mamatsi D, Zvonar Pobirk A, Matjaz M, Cueto M, Diaz-Marrero A, et al.
iScience
. 2024 Dec;
27(12):111339.
PMID: 39650733
As the global population continues to grow, so does the demand for longer, healthier lives and environmentally responsible choices. Consumers are increasingly drawn to naturally sourced products with proven health...
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Tourapi C, Christoforou E, Gaudencio S, Vasquez M
Mar Drugs
. 2024 Sep;
22(9).
PMID: 39330308
The alarming pace of species extinction severely threatens terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, undermining the crucial ecological services vital for environmental sustainability and human well-being. Anthropogenic activities, such as urbanization, agriculture,...
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Wissner J, Almeida J, Grilo I, Oliveira J, Brizida C, Escobedo-Hinojosa W, et al.
Front Chem
. 2024 Aug;
12:1425953.
PMID: 39119516
Biofouling poses a significant economic threat to various marine industries, leading to financial losses that can reach billions of euros annually. This study highlights the urgent need for effective alternatives...
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Wissner J, Parada-Fabian J, Marquez-Velazquez N, Escobedo-Hinojosa W, Gaudencio S, Prieto-Davo A
Microb Ecol
. 2024 May;
87(1):77.
PMID: 38806738
Water-filled sinkholes known locally as cenotes, found on the Yucatán Peninsula, have remarkable biodiversity. The primary objective of this study was to explore the biotechnological potential of Gram-positive cultivable bacteria...
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Sabotic J, Bayram E, Ezra D, Gaudencio S, Haznedaroglu B, Janez N, et al.
Biotechnol Adv
. 2024 Jan;
71:108307.
PMID: 38185432
Bioassays are the main tool to decipher bioactivities from natural resources thus their selection and quality are critical for optimal bioprospecting. They are used both in the early stages of...
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Varamogianni-Mamatsi D, Nunes M, Marques V, Anastasiou T, Kagiampaki E, Vernadou E, et al.
Mar Drugs
. 2023 Dec;
21(12).
PMID: 38132933
Marine sponges are highly efficient in removing organic pollutants and their cultivation, adjacent to fish farms, is increasingly considered as a strategy for improving seawater quality. Moreover, these invertebrates produce...