L RubioSummaryCountry: Spain Publications
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Sediment accumulation rate and radiological characterisation of the sediment of Palmones River estuary (southern of Spain)L Rubio
Department of Plant Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Malaga, Campus de Teatinos s n, E 29071 Malaga, Spain
J Environ Radioact 65:267-80. 2003....
Physiological evidence for a sodium-dependent high-affinity phosphate and nitrate transport at the plasma membrane of leaf and root cells of Zostera marina LL Rubio
Departamento Biologia Vegetal, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Malaga, Campus de Teatinos s n, S 29071, Malaga, Spain
J Exp Bot 56:613-22. 2005..7+/-3.3 mM Na(+)) and the high external Na(+) concentration (500 mM Na(+))...
Genetic variation of Citrus tristeza virus isolates from California and Spain: evidence for mixed infections and recombinationL Rubio
Plant Pathology Department, University of California, Davis, California 95616, USA
J Virol 75:8054-62. 2001..No correlation was observed between geographic origin and nucleotide distance, and thus from a genetic view, the Spanish and Californian isolates analyzed here could be considered members of the same population...
Rapid detection of cucumber vein yellowing virus by tissue-print hybridisation with digoxigenin-labelled cDNA probesL Rubio
Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Agrarias, Moncada, 46113 Valencia, Spain
J Virol Methods 114:105-7. 2003..This detection procedure allows rapid analysis of large numbers of plants and it can be useful for epidemiological studies of CVYV and to control virus spread via eradication of early foci...
The complete sequence of a Spanish isolate of Broad bean wilt virus 1 (BBWV-1) reveals a high variability and conserved motifs in the genus FabavirusR M Ferrer
Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Agrarias IVIA, Moncada, Valencia, Spain
Arch Virol 150:2109-16. 2005..5%, and between 59.8 and 63.5% with seven BBWV-2 isolates. Our analysis showed sequence stretches in the 5' non-coding regions which are conserved in both genomic RNAs and in BBWV-1 and BBWV-2 isolates...
Polymerase chain reaction detection of BK virus and monitoring of BK nephropathy in renal transplant recipients at the University Hospital La FeF J Vera-Sempere
Service of Pathology, Laboratory of Molecular Pathology, University Hospital La Fe, Valencia University Medical School, Valencia, Spain
Transplant Proc 37:3770-3. 2005..Finally, TCR sequence analysis was performed in 9 patients to identify the BK genomic variants. CONCLUSION: Testing for BKV DNA in urine and serum is a noninvasive early detection assay and monitoring tool...
Renal donor implication in the origin of BK infection: analysis of genomic viral subtypesF J Vera-Sempere
Service of Pathology, Laboratory of Molecular Pathology, University Medical School, Valencia, Spain
Transplant Proc 38:2378-81. 2006..Molecular tools that test for DNA-BKV provide early detection and assist in management, but some aspects of the pathogenesis of this infection, such as donor causality, remain unclear...
