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Ana M. Gil
Researcher at University of Aveiro
Publications - 273
Citations - 8933
Ana M. Gil is an academic researcher from University of Aveiro. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 245 publications receiving 7995 citations. Previous affiliations of Ana M. Gil include University of East Anglia & Spanish National Research Council.
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IR and Raman spectroscopic studies of the interaction of trehalose with hen egg white lysozyme
Peter S. Belton,Ana M. Gil +1 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that vibrational spectroscopy does not so far show any clear evidence of specific trehalose/protein interactions and that results may be interpreted in terms of entrapment of water within the mixture.
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Metabolic Signatures of Lung Cancer in Biofluids: NMR-Based Metabonomics of Urine
Joana Carrola,Cláudia M. Rocha,António S. Barros,Ana M. Gil,Brian J. Goodfellow,Isabel M. Carreira,João Bernardo,Ana C. Gomes,Vitor Sousa,Lina Carvalho,Iola F. Duarte +10 more
TL;DR: The results show the valuable potential of NMR-based metabonomics for finding putative biomarkers of lung cancer in urine, collected in a minimally invasive way, which may have important diagnostic impact, provided that these metabolites are found to be specifically disease-related.
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The High-Acceptance Dielectron Spectrometer HADES
G. Agakishiev,A. Balanda,B. Bannier,R. Bassini,D. Belver,Alexander Belyaev,A. Blanco,M. Boehmer,J. L. Boyard,Peter Braun-Munzinger,P. Cabanelas,E. Castro,S. P. Chernenko,T. Christ,M. Destefanis,J. S. Díaz,F. Dohrmann,A. Dybczak,Thomas Eberl,Wolfgang Enghardt,L. Fabbietti,O. V. Fateev,Paolo Finocchiaro,P. Fonte,J. Friese,I. Froehlich,Tetyana Galatyuk,J. A. Garzón,R. Gernhaeuser,Ana M. Gil,C. Gilardi,M.B. Golubeva,D. González-Díaz,F.F. Guber,M. Heilmann,T. Heinz,T. Hennino,R. Holzmann,A.P. Ierusalimov,I. Iori,A. Ivashkin,M. Jurkovic,B. Kaempfer,Kalliopi Kanaki,Tatiana Karavicheva,D. Kirschner,I. Koenig,W. Koenig,B. W. Kolb,R. Kotte,F. Krizek,R. Kruecken,W. Kuehn,A. Kugler,Alexey Kurepin,S. Lang,J. S. Lange,Kirill Lapidus,T. Liu,L. Lopes,M. Lorenz,L. Maier,A. Mangiarotti,J. Markert,V. Metag,B. Michalska,J. Michel,D. K. Mishra,E. Morinière,Jehad Mousa,C.Muentz,L. Naumann,Jacek Tomasz Otwinowski,Yvonne Chiara Pachmayer,Marek Palka,Yiannis Parpottas,V. Pechenov,O. Pechenova,T. Perez-Cavalcanti,J. Pietraszko,Witold Przygoda,B. Ramstein,Andrey Reshetin,M. Roy-Stephan,A. Rustamov,A. Sadovsky,B. Sailer,P. Salabura,A. M. Schmah,E. Schwab,S. Spataro,B. Spruck,H. Stroebele,Joachim Stroth,C. Sturm,M. Sudol,A. Tarantola,K. Teilab,P. Tlusty,M. Traxler,R.Trebac,H. Tsertos,V. Wagner,Marc Weber,M. Wisniowski,T. Wojcik,J.Wuestenfel,S. Yurevich,Yu.V. Zanevsky,P. Zhou,P. Zumbruch +110 more
TL;DR: HADES as discussed by the authors is a versatile magnetic spectrometer aimed at studying dielectron production in pion, proton and heavy-ion induced collisions, which includes a ring imaging gas Cherenkov detector for electron-hadron discrimination, a tracking system consisting of a set of 6 superconducting coils producing a toroidal field and drift chambers and a multiplicity and electron trigger array for additional electron hadron discrimination and event characterization.
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Specific Solvation Interactions of CO2 on Acetate and Trifluoroacetate Imidazolium Based Ionic Liquids at High Pressures
Pedro J. Carvalho,Víctor H. Alvarez,Bernd Schröder,Ana M. Gil,Isabel M. Marrucho,Martín Aznar,Luís M. N. B. F. Santos,João A. P. Coutinho +7 more
TL;DR: The theoretical study indicates that although both anions exhibit a simultaneous interaction of the two oxygen of the carboxylate group with the CO2, the acetate acts as a stronger Lewis base than the trifluoroacetate.
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Metabolic Biomarkers of Prenatal Disorders: An Exploratory NMR Metabonomics Study of Second Trimester Maternal Urine and Blood Plasma
Sílvia O. Diaz,Joana Pinto,Gonçalo Graça,Iola F. Duarte,António S. Barros,Eulália Galhano,Cristina Pita,Maria do Céu Almeida,Brian J. Goodfellow,Isabel M. Carreira,Ana M. Gil +10 more
TL;DR: Results show that NMR metabonomics of maternal biofluids enables the noninvasive detection of metabolic changes associated to prenatal disorders, thus unveiling potential disorder biomarkers.