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2007
Ferreira, FC, Branco LC, Kaushal KVA, Crespo JG, Afonso CAM.  2007.  Application of nanofiltration to re-use the sharpless asymmetric dihydroxylation catalytic system. Tetrahedron-Asymmetry. 18:1637-1641., Number 14 AbstractWebsite
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Sousa, M, Melo MJ, Casimiro T, Aguiar-Ricardo A.  2007.  The art of CO2 for art conservation: a green approach to antique textile cleaning. Green Chemistry. 9:943-947., Number 9 AbstractWebsite
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Kulkarni, PS, Branco LC, Crespo JG, Afonso CAM.  2007.  A comparative study on absorption and selectivity of organic vapors by using ionic liquids based on imidazolium, quaternary ammonium, and guanidinium cations. Chemistry-a European Journal. 13:8470-8477., Number 30 AbstractWebsite
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Kulkarni, PS, Branco LC, Crespo JG, Nunes CM, Raymundo A, Afonso CAM.  2007.  Comparison of physicochemical properties of new ionic liquids based on imidazolium, quaternary ammonium, and guanidinium cations. Chemistry-a European Journal. 13:8478-8488., Number 30 AbstractWebsite
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de Melo, SJ, Costa T, Francisco A, Macanita AL, Gago S, Goncalves IS.  2007.  Dynamics of short as compared with long poly(acrylic acid) chains hydrophobically modified with pyrene, as followed by fluorescence techniques. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 9:1370-1385., Number 11 AbstractWebsite
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Afonso, CAM, Branco LC, Candeias NR, Gois PMP, Lourenco NMT, Mateus NMM, Rosa JN.  2007.  Efficient catalyst reuse by simple dissolution in non-conventional media. Chemical Communications. :2669-2679., Number 26 AbstractWebsite
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Carvalho, AL, Dias FMV, Nagy T, Prates JAM, Proctor MR, Smith N, Bayer EA, Davies GJ, Ferreira LMA, Romao MJ, Fontes CMGA, Gilbert HJ.  2007.  Evidence for a dual binding mode of dockerin modules to cohesins. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 104:3089-3094., Number 9 AbstractWebsite
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Coelho, C, Gonzalez PJ, Trincao J, Carvalho AL, Najmudin S, Hettman T, Dieckman S, Moura JJG, Moura I, Romao MJ.  2007.  Heterodimeric nitrate reductase (NapAB) from Cupriavidus necator H16: purification, crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis. Acta Crystallographica Section F-Structural Biology and Crystallization Communications. 63:516-519. AbstractWebsite
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Fv, V, Violante S, Gomes C, Carvalho AL, Romao MJ, Gaspar MM, Cruz MEM, Soveral G, Wanders RJ, Leandro P, de Almeida TV.  2007.  The human carnitine acylcarnitine translocase (hCACT): Strategies for its heterologous expression, purification and crystallization. Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease. 30:53-53. AbstractWebsite
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Melo, MJ, Sousa M, Parola JA, Seixas de Melo SJ, Catarino F, Marcalo J, Pina F.  2007.  Identification of 7,4 '-dihydroxy-5-methoxyflavylium in "Dragon's blood": To be or not to be an anthocyanin. Chemistry-a European Journal. 13:1417-1422., Number 5 AbstractWebsite
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Portugal, CAM, Crespo JG, Lima JC.  2007.  Monitoring the structural alterations induced in P-lactoglobulin during ultrafiltration: learning from chemical and thermal denaturation phenomena. Journal of Membrane Science. 300:211-223., Number 1-2 Abstract
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Gomes, L, Coito F, Costa A, Palma L, Almeida P.  2007.  Remote laboratories support within teaching and learning activities. International Conference on Remote Engineering and Virtual Instrumentation. Abstract

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Ortigueira, M, Coito F.  2007.  Revisiting the Initial Conditions Problem in Fractional Linear Systems. Symposium on Applied Fractional Calculus (SAFC07). Abstract
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Coito, F, Gomes L, Costa A.  2007.  Simulation, emulation and remote experiments. Proceedings of the Workshop on using VR in Education, Lisboa. :99–110.: Citeseer Abstract

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Moura, L, Melo MJ, Casanova C, Claro A.  2007.  A study on Portuguese manuscript illumination: The Charter of Vila Flor (Flower town), 1512. Journal of Cultural Heritage. 8:299-306., Number 3 AbstractWebsite
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Corvo, M, Pereira MMA.  2007.  Synthesis of $\gamma$-amino acid analogues from natural $\alpha$-amino acids by a radical pathway. Amino acids. 32:243–246., Number 2: Springer Abstract
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Gomes, L, Coito F, Costa A, Palma LB.  2007.  Teaching, learning, and remote laboratories. Advances on remote laboratories and e-learning experiences. :189. Abstract

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2006
Capela, JP, Meisel A, Abreu AR, Branco PS, Ferreira LM, Lobo AM, Remiao F, Bastos ML, Carvalho F.  2006.  Neurotoxicity of ecstasy metabolites in rat cortical neurons, and influence of hyperthermia, SEP 20. TOXICOLOGY LETTERS. 164:S118., Number SI Abstract
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Sequeira, S, Casanova C, Cabrita EJ.  2006.  Deacidification of paper using dispersions of Ca(OH)(2) nanoparticles in isopropanol. Study of efficiency, OCT-DEC 2006. Journal of Cultural Heritage. 7:264-272., Number 4 Abstract

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Carmo, H, Brulport M, Hermes M, Oesch F, Silva R, Ferreira LM, Branco PS, de Boer D, Remiao F, Carvalho F, Schoen MR, Krebsfaenger N, Doehmer J, de Bastos ML, Hengstler JG.  2006.  Influence of CYP2D6 polymorphism on 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine ('ecstasy') cytotoxicity, NOV. PHARMACOGENETICS AND GENOMICS. 16:789-799., Number 11 Abstract
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Lopez-Ferrer, D, Canas B, Vazquez J, Lodeiro C, Rial-Otero R, Moura I, Capelo JL.  2006.  Sample treatment for protein identification by mass spectrometry-based techniques, Nov. Trac-Trends in Analytical Chemistry. 25:996-1005., Number 10 AbstractWebsite

Rapid identification of proteins is of primary importance for the analytical community. Protein-biomarker discovery for medical diagnostics or pharmacological purposes is becoming one of the hottest research topics. Moreover, rapid identification of proteins can help unambiguous bacterial and virus detection. In addition, the fast identification of bacteria can be used to beat bioterrorism. As a consequence, new analytical methodologies have emerged recently with the aim of making protein analysis as fast and as confident as possible. In this article, we critically review the new trends in sample treatment for protein identification and comment on the prospects for the future in this promising analytical area. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Gonzalez, PJ, Correia C, Moura I, Brondino CD, Moura JJ.  2006.  Bacterial nitrate reductases: Molecular and biological aspects of nitrate reduction, May. J Inorg Biochem. 100:1015-23., Number 5-6 AbstractWebsite

Nitrogen is a vital component in living organisms as it participates in the making of essential biomolecules such as proteins, nucleic acids, etc. In the biosphere, nitrogen cycles between the oxidation states +V and -III producing many species that constitute the biogeochemical cycle of nitrogen. All reductive branches of this cycle involve the conversion of nitrate to nitrite, which is catalyzed by the enzyme nitrate reductase. The characterization of nitrate reductases from prokaryotic organisms has allowed us to gain considerable information on the molecular basis of nitrate reduction. Prokaryotic nitrate reductases are mononuclear Mo-containing enzymes sub-grouped as respiratory nitrate reductases, periplasmic nitrate reductases and assimilatory nitrate reductases. We review here the biological and molecular properties of these three enzymes along with their gene organization and expression, which are necessary to understand the biological processes involved in nitrate reduction.

Meil, P, Trommel W, Bannink D, Hoogenboom M, Moniz A, Woll T, Makó C, Csizmadia P, Illessy M, Balkmar D, Linardos P.  2006.  Comparative report - WORKS WP5 Policy pillar, May. , Number 67056: ZBW - German National Library of Economics Abstract

This report begins with some general information and analysis of policy and regulation that were the subjects of discussion and exchange in the policy pillar in the first phase of WORKS. The second section is a synthesis of country information on general principles and trends of policy and policy enforcement. This is followed by a summary of sector information for the sectors chosen by the qualitative pillar to be the objects of empirical analysis. The last summarises research questions and dimensions to be guidelines for carrying out case studies and capturing the relevance and effects of policy and institutions at the workplace. –

Meil, P, Trommel W, Bannink D, Hoogenboom M, Moniz A, Woll T, Makó C, Csizmadia P, Illessy M, Balkmar D, Linardos P.  2006.  {Comparative report - WORKS WP5 Policy pillar}, May. , Number 67056: ZBW - German National Library of Economics Abstract

This report begins with some general information and analysis of policy and regulation that were the subjects of discussion and exchange in the policy pillar in the first phase of WORKS. The second section is a synthesis of country information on general principles and trends of policy and policy enforcement. This is followed by a summary of sector information for the sectors chosen by the qualitative pillar to be the objects of empirical analysis. The last summarises research questions and dimensions to be guidelines for carrying out case studies and capturing the relevance and effects of policy and institutions at the workplace.