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Francisco J. Esteban
Researcher at University of Jaén
Publications - 110
Citations - 5179
Francisco J. Esteban is an academic researcher from University of Jaén. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nitric oxide synthase & Gene expression profiling. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 109 publications receiving 4582 citations. Previous affiliations of Francisco J. Esteban include Harvard University & Spanish National Research Council.
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An integrative methodology based on protein-protein interaction networks for identification and functional annotation of disease-relevant genes applied to channelopathies.
Milagros Marín,Francisco J. Esteban,Hilario Ramírez-Rodrigo,Eduardo Ros,María José Sáez-Lara +4 more
TL;DR: Applying this workflow makes it feasible to spot the most relevant genes and unknown relationships in channelopathies and shows its potential as a first-step approach to identify both genes and functional interactions in clinical-knowledge scenarios of target diseases.
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Biodiversity of Hordeion leporini in Portugal: a phytosociological and edaphic analysis.
Ana Cano-Ortiz,Carlos Pinto-Gomes,Francisco J. Esteban,Alfonso Rodríguez-Torres,Joaquín Goñi,Irene de la Haza,Eusebio Cano Carmona +6 more
TL;DR: The results of the phytosociological study have not only revealed the status novo character of the Anacyclo-Chrysanthemetum, but also led to suggest the new Anacy Clo-Papaveretum rhoeadis association.
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Comparative Analyses of MicroRNA Microarrays during Cardiogenesis: Functional Perspectives.
TL;DR: The dynamic expression profile during ventricular development is reported, highlighting the importance of miR-27 on the regulation of a key cardiac transcription factor, Mef2c, and a review on the functional analyses of these differentially expressed microRNAs will be provided in the context of cardiac development.
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’-omics’ technology and human reproduction: reproductomics
TL;DR: The success of assisted reproduction technology is highly dependent on a precise selection of gametes and embryos and determining the best endometrial window for embryo implantation, and new technologies have been developed in order to improve the results and reduce risks via better selection.
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Immunolocalization of the HNK-1 Epitope in the Autonomic Innervation to the Liver and Upper Digestive Tract of the Developing Rat Embryo
TL;DR: The immunohistochemical analysis of the HNK-1 epitope presence in the liver and upper digestive tract nerves was carried out in 12- to 18-day-old rat embryos embedded in acrylamide–agarose and observed with laser scanning confocal microscopy to help understand the development of the gastrointestinal and liver innervation in the rat.