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Frederic Aparicio

Researcher at Polytechnic University of Valencia

Publications -  36
Citations -  1265

Frederic Aparicio is an academic researcher from Polytechnic University of Valencia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Prunus necrotic ringspot virus & Plant virus. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 32 publications receiving 1048 citations. Previous affiliations of Frederic Aparicio include Spanish National Research Council.

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Arabidopsis m6A demethylase activity modulates viral infection of a plant virus and the m6A abundance in its genomic RNAs.

TL;DR: It is shown that the Arabidopsis thaliana protein atALKBH9B is a demethylase that removes m6A from single-stranded RNA molecules in vitro, suggesting that m6a modification may represent a plant regulatory strategy to control cytoplasmic-replicating RNA viruses.
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Simultaneous detection and identification of eight stone fruit viruses by one-step RT-PCR

TL;DR: Comparisons showed that the multiplex RT-PCR containing the eight virus pair primers was even more sensitive than the ELISA or molecular hybridisation assays.
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Ilarviruses of Prunus spp.: A Continued Concern for Fruit Trees

TL;DR: This review updates knowledge on the incidence, genome organization and expression, genetic diversity, modes of transmission, and diagnosis, as well as control of this peculiar group of viruses affecting fruit trees.
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Simultaneous detection of the three ilarviruses affecting stone fruit trees by nonisotopic molecular hybridization and multiplex reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction.

TL;DR: This multiplex RT-PCR could be a useful time and cost saving method for indexing these three ilarviruses, which damage stone fruit tree yields, and for the analysis of mother plants in certification programs.
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Comparative analysis of ELISA, nonradioactive molecular hybridization and PCR for the detection of prunus necrotic ringspot virus in herbaceous and Prunus hosts.

TL;DR: A comparison of the level of virus accumulation in mature fruits and in leaf tissue showed that, on average, 125 times more virus was found in the fruits than in the leaf tissue.