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13-Set-2015Genetic adaptive mechanisms mediating response and tolerance to acetic acid stress in the human pathogen Candida glabrata: role of the CgHaa1-dependent signaling pathwayBernardo, Ruben T.; Cunha, Diana V.; Wang, Can, et al.Resumo em ata de conferência Acesso aberto
4-Jul-2011Identification of Saccharomyces cerevisiae genes involved in the resistance to multiple stresses during Very-High-Gravity and lignocellulosic biomass industrial fermentationsPereira, Francisco B.; Guimarães, Pedro M. R.; Gomes, Daniel Gonçalves, et al.Resumo em ata de conferência Acesso aberto
Ago-2009Metabolomic evaluation of pulsed electric field-induced stress on potato tissueGómez Galindo, Federico; Dejmek, Petr; Lundgren, Krister, et al.ArtigoAcesso aberto
Nov-2023Palmelloid-like phenotype in the alga Raphidocelis subcapitata exposed to pollutants: a generalized adaptive strategy to stress or a specific cellular response?Machado, Maria Manuela Dias; Soares, Eduardo V.ArtigoAcesso restrito UMinho
2016Proteomic responses to nanoparticulate and ionic silver in aquatic fungiBarros, Diana Cláudia Martins Costa; Pradhan, Arunava; Pascoal, Cláudia, et al.Poster em conferênciaAcesso aberto
2017Proteomic responses to nanoparticulate and ionic silver in fungi from metal-polluted and non-polluted streamsBarros, Diana Cláudia Martins Costa; Pradhan, Arunava; Pascoal, Cláudia, et al.Comunicação oral Acesso aberto
22-Out-2009Pulsed electric field-induced cell permeabilisation of potato tissue lead to sustained metabolic changesGómez Galindo, Federico; Dejmek, Petr; Lundgren, Krister, et al.Artigo em ata de conferênciaAcesso aberto
Jun-2010Response of pseudomonas putida KT2440 to phenol at the level of membrane proteomeRoma-Rodrigues, Catarina; Santos, Pedro; Benndorf, Dirk, et al.ArtigoAcesso aberto
2019Transcriptomic and chemogenomic analyses unveil the essential role of Com2-regulon in response and tolerance of Saccharomyces cerevisiae to stress induced by sulfur dioxideLage, Patrícia; Marques, Maria Belém Sousa Sampaio; Ludovico, Paula, et al.ArtigoAcesso aberto