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Conventional and newly bred rootstock effects on the ecophysiological response of Vitis vinifera L. cv. Tempranillo
Achieving more environmentally sustainable vineyards, particularly regarding efficient water use, is paramount in semi-arid grape-growing regions. Rootstocks may be a possible strategy to address these challenges, but ... -
A comprehensive study on hot corrosion resistance of NiCoCrAlYTa and NiCrAl thermal-sprayed coatings for CSP applications
The new generation of concentrated solar power (CSP) plants could be able to work at temperatures up 650 °C and carbonates molten salts are one of the main candidates to be used as thermal energy storage (TES) materials. ... -
Association of blood-based DNA methylation markers with late-onset alzheimer disease: a potential diagnostic approach
Background and Objectives: There is an urgent need to identify novel noninvasive biomarkers for Alzheimer disease (AD) diagnosis. Recent advances in blood-based measurements of phosphorylated tau (pTau) species are promising ... -
Impairment of pre-mRNA splicing in liver disease: Mechanisms and consequences
Pre-mRNA splicing is an essential step in the process of gene expression in eukaryotes and consists of the removal of introns and the linking of exons to generate mature mRNAs. This is a highly regulated mechanism that ... -
Influence of diabetes mellitus on the pathological profile of aortic stenosis: a sex-based approach
Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) accelerates the progression of aortic stenosis (AS), but how their underlying molecular mechanisms interact is not clear. Moreover, whether DM contributes to clinically relevant sex-differences ...