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      Can environmental constraints determine random patterns of plant species co-occurrence? 

      García-Baquero Moneo, Gonzalo ORCID; Crujeiras, Rosa M. (Wiley Blackwell, 2015-03)
      Plant community ecologists use the null model approach to infer assembly processes from observed patterns of species co-occurrence. In about a third of published studies, the null hypothesis of random assembly cannot be ...
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      Can mask mandates boost nature-based tourism? The role of escapism and travel anxiety 

      Paredes, Mario R.; Apaolaza Ibáñez, Vanesa ORCID; Hartmann, Patrick; Marcos Diaz, Aitor ORCID; García Merino, José Domingo ORCID (PLoS, 2023-02)
      Tourism in a post-pandemic era will likely be oriented toward nature because contact with nature has restorative health benefits. The purpose of this study was to analyze the antecedents of tourists’ intentions to visit ...
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      Can Parietin Transfer Energy Radiatively to Photosynthetic Pigments? 

      Fernández Marín, Beatriz; Artetxe Aspiunza, Unai; Becerril Soto, José María ORCID; Martínez-Abaigar, Javier; Núñez-Olivera, Encarnación; García Plazaola, José Ignacio ORCID (MDPI, 2018-07)
      The main role of lichen anthraquinones is in protection against biotic and abiotic stresses, such as UV radiation. These compounds are frequently deposited as crystals outside the fungal hyphae and most of them emit visible ...
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      Can Transgression Define Identity in Educational Settings? A Basque-Based Framework for Identity-in-Interaction 

      Pérez Izaguirre, Elizabeth ORCID (Frontiers Media, 2019-07-30)
      Interaction in educational environments might refer to a set of relationships between individuals in a school system. These links can be considered within a power-relations framework that includes the role of each of the ...
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      Can understorey native woodland plant species regenerate under exotic pine plantations using natural succession? 

      Onaindia Olalde, Miren; Ametzaga Arregi, Ibone ORCID; San Sebastian, Mikel; Mitxelena, Anaís; Rodríguez Loinaz, Gloria; Peña Pajares, Lorena; Alday, Josu G. (Elsevier, 2013-08-26)
      Forestry industry in many European countries has begun to focus on sustainable forest management practices, and consequently, a greater emphasis is now being placed on the restoration and enhancement of native woodlands ...
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      Can Vitality and Mental Health Influence Upper Extremity Pain? A Prospective Cohort Study of 1185 Female Hospital Nurses 

      Núñez-Cortés, Rodrigo; Espin Elorza, Ander ORCID; Calatayud, Joaquín; Pérez-Alenda, Sofía; Cruz-Montecinos, Carlos; López-Bueno, Rubén; Vinstrup, Jonas; Jakobsen, Markus D.; Andersen, Lars Louis (MDPI, 2023-10-07)
      Musculoskeletal disorders of the upper extremity are among the most common occupational problems affecting nurses. The aim of this study was to analyze the prospective association between vitality and mental health and ...
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      Can we ‘transform our world’ without affecting international power relations? A political analysis of the United Nations development agenda 

      Telleria Zueco, Juan (Routledge, 2018-05-16)
      The Millennium Development Goals and Sustainable Development Goals are the latest instalments of a development endeavour started by the United Nations (UN) after WWII. This article conducts a discourse analysis of the UN ...
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      Candida albicans biofilms on different materials for manufacturing implant abutments and prostheses 

      Eguía del Valle, Asier ORCID; Arakistain, Ane; De la Pinta Aresti, Iker; López Vicente, José; Sevillano Peña, Elena; Quindós Andrés, Guillermo; Eraso Barrio, María Elena ORCID (Medicina Oral S. L., 2020-01-01)
      [EN] Background: Morphological, physical and chemical properties of both implants and prostheses can determine the biofilm formation on their surface and increase the risk of biological complications. The aim of this study ...
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      Candida albicans cDNA library screening reveals novel potential diagnostic targets for invasive candidiasis 

      Bregón Villahoz, Marta; Menéndez Manjón Tartière, María del Pilar; Carrano, Giulia ORCID; Díez Villaba, Ander; Arrieta Aguirre, Inés ORCID; Fernández de Larrinoa Santamaría, Iñigo; Moragues Tosantos, María Dolores ORCID (Elsevier, 2024-07)
      The detection of patterns associated with the invasive form of Candida albicans, such as Candida albicans germ tube antibodies (CAGTA), is a useful complement to blood culture for Invasive Candidiasis (IC) diagnosis. As ...
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      Candida albicans Increases Tumor Cell Adhesion to Endothelial Cells In Vitro: Intraspecific Differences and Importance of the Mannose Receptor 

      Ramírez García, Andoni; Arteta Ruiz, Beatriz ORCID; Abad Díaz de Cerio, Ana ORCID; Pellón Rodríguez, Aize; Antorán Díaz, Aitziber ORCID; Márquez Clavijo, Joana ORCID; Rementeria Ruiz, Aitor Domingo; Hernando Echevarria, Fernando Luis (PloS ONE, 2013-01-02)
      The dimorphic fungus Candida albicans is able to trigger a cytokine-mediated pro-inflammatory response that increases tumor cell adhesion to hepatic endothelium and metastasis. To check the intraspecific differences in ...
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      Candida duobushaemulonii: An Old But Unreported Pathogen 

      Jurado Martín, Irene; Marcos Arias, Cristina; Tamayo Oya, Esther; Guridi Cortaberria, Andrea ORCID; De Groot, Piet W. J.; Quindós Andrés, Guillermo; Eraso Barrio, María Elena ORCID (MDPI, 2020-12-17)
      Candidiasis caused by species of the Candida haemulonii complex (Candida haemulonii and Candida duobushaemulonii) and closely related species, Candida auris and Candida pseudohaemulonii are increasing. These species often ...
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      Candida parapsilosis Colony Morphotype Forecasts Biofilm Formation of Clinical Isolates 

      Gómez Molero, Emilia; De la Pinta Aresti, Iker; Fernández Pereira, Jordan; Groß, Uwe; Weig, Michael; Quindós Andrés, Guillermo; De Groot, Piet W. J.; Bader, Oliver (MDPI, 2021-01-07)
      Candida parapsilosis is a frequent cause of fungal bloodstream infections, especially in critically ill neonates or immunocompromised patients. Due to the formation of biofilms, the use of indwelling catheters and other ...
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      Candidiasis by Candida glabrata, Candida nivariensis and Candida bracarensis in Galleria mellonella: Virulence and Therapeutic Responses to Echinocandins 

      Hernando Ortiz, Ainara ORCID; Eraso Barrio, María Elena ORCID; Quindós Andrés, Guillermo; Mateo Alesanco, Estibaliz ORCID (MDPI, 2021-11-23)
      Candida albicans is the major etiological agent of invasive candidiasis but the increasing prevalence of emerging species of Candida, such as Candida glabrata and phylogenetically closely related species, Candida nivariensis ...
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      Cannabidiol Administration Prevents Hypoxia-Ischemia-Induced Hypomyelination in Newborn Rats 

      Ceprián, María; Vargas, Carlos Fabián; García Toscano, Laura; Penna, Federica; Jiménez Sánchez, Laura; Achicallende Urcaregui, Svein ORCID; Elezgarai Gabantxo, Izaskun ORCID; Grandes Moreno, Pedro Rolando ORCID; Hind, William H.; Pazos Rodríguez, María Ruth; Martínez Orgado, José Antonio (Frontiers Media, 2019-09-26)
      Neonatal hypoxia-ischemia (HI) is a risk factor for myelination disturbances, a key factor for cerebral palsy. Cannabidiol (CBD) protects neurons and glial cells after HI insult in newborn animals. We hereby aimed to study ...
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      Cannabigerol modulates α2-adrenoceptor and 5-HT1A receptor-mediated electrophysiological effects on dorsal raphe nucleus and locus coeruleus neurons and anxiety behavior in rat 

      Mendiguren Ordorica, Aitziber; Aostri Parga, Erik ORCID; Rodilla Ojeda, Irati ORCID; Pujana, Iker; Noskova, Ekaterina; Pineda Ortiz, Joseba Gotzon ORCID (Frontiers Media, 2023-05)
      The pharmacological profile of cannabigerol (CBG), which acid form constitutes the main precursor of the most abundant cannabinoids, has been scarcely studied. It has been reported to target α2-adrenoceptor and 5-HT1A ...
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      Cannabinoid CB1 receptor gene inactivation in oligodendrocyte precursors disrupts oligodendrogenesis and myelination in mice 

      Sánchez de la Torre, Aníbal; Aguado, Tania; Huerga Gómez, Alba; Santamaría, Silvia; Gentile, Antonietta; Chara Ventura, Juan Carlos; Matute Almau, Carlos José; Monory, Krisztina; Mato Santos, Susana ORCID; Guzmán, Manuel; Lutz, Beat; Galve-Roperh, Ismael; Palazuelos, Javier (SpringerNature, 2022)
      [EN] Cannabinoids are known to modulate oligodendrogenesis and developmental CNS myelination. However, the cell-autonomous action of these compounds on oligodendroglial cells in vivo, and the molecular mechanisms underlying ...
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      Cannabinoid CB2 Receptors Modulate Microglia Function and Amyloid Dynamics in a Mouse Model of Alzheimer's Disease 

      Ruiz de Martín Esteban, Samuel; Benito Cuesta, Irene; Terradillos Irastorza, Itziar ORCID; Martínez Relimpio, Ana María; Arnanz, Andrea; Ruiz Pérez, Gonzalo; Korn, Claudia; Raposo, Catarina; Sarott, Roman C.; Westphal, Matthias V.; Elezgarai Gabantxo, Izaskun ORCID; Carreira, Erick M.; Hillard, Cecilia J.; Grether, Uwe; Grandes Moreno, Pedro Rolando ORCID; Grande, María Teresa; Romero, Julián (Frontiers Media, 2022-04)
      The distribution and roles of the cannabinoid CB2 receptor in the CNS are still a matter of debate. Recent data suggest that, in addition to its presence in microglial cells, the CB2 receptor may be also expressed at low ...
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      Cannabinoid control of hippocampal functions: thewherematters 

      Robledo Menéndez, Almudena; Vella, Maria; Grandes Moreno, Pedro Rolando ORCID; Soria Gómez, Edgar ORCID (Wiley, 2022-04)
      In the brain, hippocampal circuits are crucial for cognitive performance (e.g., memory) and deeply affected in pathological conditions (e.g., epilepsy, Alzheimer). Specialized molecular mechanisms regulate different cell ...
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      Cannabinoid Control of Olfactory Processes: The Where Matters 

      Terral, Geoffrey; Marsicano, Giovanni; Grandes Moreno, Pedro Rolando ORCID; Soria Gómez, Edgar ORCID (MDPI, 2020-04-16)
      Olfaction has a direct influence on behavior and cognitive processes. There are different neuromodulatory systems in olfactory circuits that control the sensory information flowing through the rest of the brain. The presence ...
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      Cannabinoid signaling modulation through JZL184 restores key phenotypes of a mouse model for Williams-Beuren syndrome 

      Navarro Romero, Alba; Galera López, Lorena; Ortíz Romero, Paula; Llorente Ovejero, Alberto; de los Reyes Ramírez, Lucía; Bengoetxea de Tena, Iker; García Elías, Anna; Mas-Stachurska, Aleksandra; Reixachs Solé, Marina; Pastor, Antoni; De la Torre, Rafael; Maldonado, Rafael; Benito, Begoña; Eyras, Eduardo; Rodríguez Puertas, Rafael ORCID; Campuzano, Victoria; Ozaita, Andres (eLife Sciences, 2022-10)
      Williams-Beuren syndrome (WBS) is a rare genetic multisystemic disorder characterized by mild-to-moderate intellectual disability and hypersocial phenotype, while the most life-threatening features are cardiovascular ...