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Mariana Hinzmann

Researcher at University of Porto

Publications -  22
Citations -  376

Mariana Hinzmann is an academic researcher from University of Porto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anodonta & Immunology. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 19 publications receiving 262 citations.

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A review of properties, nutritional and pharmaceutical applications of Moringa oleifera: integrative approach on conventional and traditional Asian medicine

TL;DR: The high and specific immunological potential of M. oleifera leads us to suggest an in-depth study to assess the hypothesis of conferring a supportive effect against Covid-19 disease.
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Biotic homogenization as a threat to native affiliate species: fish introductions dilute freshwater mussel's host resources

TL;DR: The research was funded by grants awarded by the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague and FCT – Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology under project PTDC/AAC-AMB/117688/2010: CONBI: Biodiversity and Conservation of Bivalves – ecogeographic, genetic and physiological information.
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Association between environmental microbiota and indigenous bacteria found in hemolymph, extrapallial fluid and mucus of Anodonta cygnea (Linnaeus, 1758).

TL;DR: Observations suggest that A. cygnea has the ability to filter and eliminate E. coli, present in the surrounding environment, through an active phagocytic process conducted by hemolymph circulating cells, the hemocytes.
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Reproductive cycle and strategy of Anodonta anatina (L., 1758): notes on hermaphroditism.

TL;DR: Overall, this study indicates that for more efficient conservation actions and management plans, freshwater mussel reproductive biology should be studied at the population level mainly in the subfamily Anodontinae.
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Ecology of southern European pearl mussels (Margaritifera margaritifera): first record of two new populations on the rivers Terva and Beça (Portugal)

TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the CONBI: Biodiversity and Conservation of Bivalves - ecogeographic, genetic and physiological information, which was supported by European Union and national funds.