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Miguel G. Guerrero

Researcher at Spanish National Research Council

Publications -  105
Citations -  6390

Miguel G. Guerrero is an academic researcher from Spanish National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nitrate & Nitrate reductase. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 105 publications receiving 5987 citations. Previous affiliations of Miguel G. Guerrero include University of Seville & The Hertz Corporation.

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Outdoor cultivation of microalgae for carotenoid production: current state and perspectives

TL;DR: The most relevant features of microalgal biotechnology related to the production of different carotenoids outdoors, with a main focus on β-carotene from Dunaliella, astaxanthin from Haematococcus, and lutein from chlorophycean strains are reviewed.
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The Assimilatory Nitrate-Reducing System and its Regulation

TL;DR: The present study focuses on the application of NAD(P)H-nitrate reductase to the reduction of Nitrite to Nitrite and the role of ferredoxin in this process.
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Carotenoid content of chlorophycean microalgae: factors determining lutein accumulation in Muriellopsis sp. (Chlorophyta).

TL;DR: This strain represents a potential source of lutein, a commercially interesting carotenoid of application in aquaculture and poultry farming, as well as in the prevention of cancer and diseases related to retinal degeneration.
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Accumulation of astaxanthin and lutein in Chlorella zofingiensis (Chlorophyta).

TL;DR: ThisPhotosynthetic organism, with outstanding attributes for fast photosynthetic growth and carotenoid accumulation, might prove most valuable for its application to the mass production of either or both lutein and astaxanthin.
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Production of Dunaliella salina biomass rich in 9-cis-beta-carotene and lutein in a closed tubular photobioreactor.

TL;DR: Cultivation of Dunaliella in closed tubular photobioreactor represents a suitable approach for the production of a high-quality microalgal biomass enriched in the valuable 9-cis-isomer of beta-carotene and lutein.