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Manuel Gómez

Researcher at University of Valladolid

Publications -  465
Citations -  26760

Manuel Gómez is an academic researcher from University of Valladolid. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gluten free & Wheat flour. The author has an hindex of 74, co-authored 432 publications receiving 23731 citations. Previous affiliations of Manuel Gómez include National University of Cordoba & University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey.

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Cadmium‐induced changes in the growth and oxidative metabolism of pea plants

TL;DR: Results obtained suggest that growth of pea plants with CdCl(2) can induce a concentration-dependent oxidative stress situation in leaves, characterized by an accumulation of lipid peroxides and oxidized proteins as a result of the inhibition of the antioxidant systems.
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Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Consensus Conference: Revised Clinical Diagnostic Criteria

TL;DR: The clinical diagnostic criteria for tuberous sclerosis complex were simplified and revised to reflect both new clinical information and an improved understanding of the disorder derived from molecular genetic studies, which requires two or more distinct types of lesions.
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Evaluation of Protein A Gene Polymorphic Region DNA Sequencing for Typing of Staphylococcus aureus Strains

TL;DR: In the NYC collection, spa typing provided a clonal assignment for 185 of 195 strains within the five major groups previously described, and spa sequencing appears to be a highly effective rapid typing tool for S. aureus that, despite some expense of specificity, has significant advantages in terms of speed, ease of use, easy of interpretation, and standardization among laboratories.
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Cadmium-induced subcellular accumulation of O2·− and H2O2 in pea leaves

TL;DR: The Cd-induced production of the ROS, H2O2 and O2·−, could be attributed to the phytotoxic effect of Cd, but lower levels of ROS could function as signal molecules in the induction of defence genes against Cd toxicity.
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Cadmium effect on oxidative metabolism of pea (Pisum sativum L.) roots. Imaging of reactive oxygen species and nitric oxide accumulation in vivo

TL;DR: Analysis of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and nitric oxide (NO) levels by fluorescence and confocal laser microscopy showed an over-accumulation of O2*- and H2O2, and a reduction in the NO content in lateral and principal roots, which could regulate the cellular response to cope with damages imposed by cadmium.