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José Garcia Vivas Miranda

Researcher at Federal University of Bahia

Publications -  151
Citations -  2927

José Garcia Vivas Miranda is an academic researcher from Federal University of Bahia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Multifractal system. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 134 publications receiving 2463 citations. Previous affiliations of José Garcia Vivas Miranda include State University of Feira de Santana & National Autonomous University of Mexico.

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Optimized second-generation CRY2-CIB dimerizers and photoactivatable Cre recombinase

TL;DR: This work describes minimal functional CRY2 and CIB1 domains maintaining light-dependent interaction and new signaling mutations affecting AtCRY2 photocycle kinetics, which implicates a α13-α14 turn motif within plant CRYs where perturbations alter signaling state lifetime.
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Genetically Encoded Sensors to Elucidate Spatial Distribution of Cellular Zinc

TL;DR: Genetically encoded sensors for Zn2+ are presented based on the principle of fluorescence resonance energy transfer and it is suggested that mitochondria serve as a source of and a sink for ZN2+ signals under different cellular conditions.
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Electroencephalographic Patterns in Chronic Pain: A Systematic Review of the Literature

TL;DR: It is suggested that qEEG could be considered as a simple and objective tool for the study of brain mechanisms involved in chronic pain, as well as for identifying the specific characteristics of chronic pain condition.
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Functional Proteomics Identifies Targets of Phosphorylation by B-Raf Signaling in Melanoma

TL;DR: This work presents a method for phosphoprotein profiling, using negative ionization mass spectrometry to detect phosphopeptides based on their fragment ion signature caused by release of PO(3)(-), and investigates MINERVA/FAM129B, a target belonging to a protein family with unknown category and function, and established the importance of this protein and its MAP kinase-dependent phosphorylation in controlling melanoma cell invasion into three-dimensional collagen matrix.
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World Congress Integrative Medicine & Health 2017: Part one

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TL;DR: This work is presented at the I1 World Congress for Integrative Medicine & Health 2017 a global forum for exploring the future of comprehensive patient care in Washington, DC.