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José María Vieites
Researcher at Spanish National Research Council
Publications - 17
Citations - 1314
José María Vieites is an academic researcher from Spanish National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metagenomics & Feruloyl esterase. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 17 publications receiving 1142 citations. Previous affiliations of José María Vieites include University of Granada.
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Determinants of the human infant intestinal microbiota after the introduction of first complementary foods in infant samples from five European centres
Matteo Fallani,Sergio Amarri,Agneta Uusijarvi,Rüdiger Adam,Sheila Khanna,Marga Aguilera,Marga Aguilera,Angel Gil,José María Vieites,Elisabeth Norin,David Young,Jane A. Scott,Joël Doré,Christine A. Edwards +13 more
TL;DR: The faecal microbiota of infants after first complementary foods was different to that before weaning commenced, many of the initial influences on microbiota composition were still evident.
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The antioxidant effect of β-caryophyllene protects rat liver from carbon tetrachloride-induced fibrosis by inhibiting hepatic stellate cell activation.
Miguel Ángel Calleja,José María Vieites,Trinidad Montero-Meterdez,María Isabel Torres,María José Faus,Angel Gil,Antonio Suárez +6 more
TL;DR: CAR, a sesquiterpene present in numerous plants and foods, is as a natural antioxidant that reduces carbon tetrachloride-mediated liver fibrosis and inhibits hepatic cell activation.
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Metagenomics approaches in systems microbiology
José María Vieites,María-Eugenia Guazzaroni,Ana Beloqui,Peter N. Golyshin,Peter N. Golyshin,Manuel Ferrer +5 more
TL;DR: A survey of important methodologies in metagenomics is conducted and systems microbiology-like approaches for gaining a mechanistic understanding of complex microbial systems to interrogate compositional, evolutionary and metabolic properties are described.
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Metaproteogenomic insights beyond bacterial response to naphthalene exposure and bio-stimulation
María-Eugenia Guazzaroni,Florian-Alexander Herbst,Iván Lores,Javier Tamames,Ana Isabel Pelaez,Nieves López-Cortés,María Alcaide,Mercedes V. del Pozo,José María Vieites,Martin von Bergen,José Luis R. Gallego,Rafael Bargiela,Arantxa López-López,Dietmar H. Pieper,Ramon Rosselló-Móra,Jesús Sánchez,Jana Seifert,Manuel Ferrer +17 more
TL;DR: Results indicated distinct biodegradation capabilities for the utilisation of potential growth-supporting aromatics, which results in bio-stimulated communities being extremely fit to naphthalene utilisation and non- Stimulated communities exhibiting a greater metabolic window than previously predicted.
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Faecal microbiota and short-chain fatty acid levels in faeces from infants with cow's milk protein allergy.
Óscar C Thompson-Chagoyán,Matteo Fallani,José Maldonado,José María Vieites,Sheila Khanna,Christine A. Edwards,Joël Doré,Angel Gil +7 more
TL;DR: No single species or genus appeared to play an essential role, but dysbiosis led to biomarkers of CMPA among bacterial fermentation products, and the findings clearly set a link between a Dysbiosis in gut microbiota composition and the pathogenesis ofCMPA.