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      Materials EngineeringMaterials Science
The interaction of biofilms with metallic surfaces produces two biologically induced degradation processes of materials: microbial induced corrosion and bioleaching. Both phenomena affect most metallic materials, but in the case of noble... more
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      ChemistryChemical and Environmental EngineeringElsevier
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      Developmental BiologyEvolutionary Developmental BiologyEvo-Devo (Developmental Biology)Evolución y desarrollo (evo-devo)
The CSRNP (cystein-serine-rich nuclear protein) family has been conserved from Drosophila to human. Although knockout mice for each of the mammalian proteins have been generated, their function during vertebrate development has remained... more
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The development of the red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum is more representative of arthropods than the evo-lutionarily derived fly, Drosophila melanogaster. Thus, Tribolium is becoming an emerging organism model for studying the... more
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      Developmental BiologyEvolutionary Developmental BiologyGene Regulatory Networks
Famous for its blind cavefish and Darwin's finches, Latin America is home to some of the richest biodiversity hotspots of our planet. The Latin American fauna and flora inspired and captivated naturalists from the nineteenth and twentieth... more
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