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    • Filipe, Joao; Jorge, Andreia; Eren, Ozkan; Sotes, Gastón; Hierro, José; Montesinos, Daniel (Royal Botanical Society of Belgium, 2016)
      Background and aims - Once introduced into new regions, exotic species often experience shifts in resource allocation in response to the different environmental conditions found in the introduction range. Plants naturally ...
    • Bustamante Araya, Ramiro; Quiñones Cortés, Daniela; Duarte Muñoz, Milen; Goncalves Amador, Estefany; Cavieres, Lohengrin A. (MDPI, 2022)
      To understand the factors that limit invasive expansion in alien species, it is critical to predict potential zones of colonization. Climatic niche can be an important way to predict the potential distribution of alien ...
    • Cassels Niven, Bruce (Ministerio de Educación, Centro de Perfeccionamiento, Experimentación e Investigaciones Pedagógicas, 1976-08)
    • San Martín Davison, Alex; Pérez Díaz, Ricardo; Soto, Flavia; Madrid Espinoza, José; González Villanueva, Enrique; Pizarro, Lorena; Norambuena Morales, Lorena; Tapia, Jaime; Tajima, Hiromi; Blumwaldd, Eduardo; Ruiz Lara, Simón (Elsevier, 2017)
      Physiological responses of plants to salinity stress requires the coordinated activation of many genes. A saltinduced gene was isolated from roots of the wild tomato species Solanum chilense and named SchRabGDI1 because it ...
    • Oday, Peter M. (1992)
      We examined inward rectification in Limulus ventral photoreceptors using the two-microelectrode voltage clamp. Hyperpolarization in the dark induced an inward current whose magnitude was distinctly dependent on extracellular ...
    • Bacigalupo Vicuña, Juan; Chinn, Kevin; Lisman, John E. (1986)
      The light-activated conductance of Limulus ventral photoreceptors was studied using the patch-clamp technique. Channels (40 pS) were observed whose probability of opening was greatly increased by light. In some cells the ...
    • Labarca, Pedro; Bacigalupo Vicuña, Juan (Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers, 1988)
      The olfactory epithelium has the ability to respond to a large number of volatile compounds of small molecular weight. Ultimately, such a property lies on a specialized type of neuron, the olfactory receptor cell. In the ...
    • Alcayaga, Carmen; Venegas, Rodrigo; Carrasco, Alicia; Wolff, Daniel (1992)
      Fusion of Bacillus subtilis plasma membrane vesicles with planar lipid bilayers induced the appearance of discrete current fluctuations characteristic of ion channels. These channels showed a wide range of conductances and ...
    • Shiryaev, Andrey A.; Hinks, Jonathan A.; Marks, Nigel A.; Greaves, Graeme; Valencia, Felipe J.; Donnelly, Stephen E.; Gonzalez, Rafael I.; Kiwi Tichauer, Miguel; Trigub, Alexander L.; Bringa, Eduardo M.; Fogg, Jason L.; Vlasov, Igor I. (Nature Publishing Group, 2018)
      Nanoparticles are ubiquitous in nature and are increasingly important for technology. They are subject to bombardment by ionizing radiation in a diverse range of environments. In particular, nanodiamonds represent a variety ...
    • Contreras Ramos, Renato; Gómez Jeria, Juan (Editorial Codelia, 1986)
      Self Consistent Reaction Field (SCRF) ealculations, including dielectric solvent effects, have been performed to analyze the relative stabilities of the different chernical species found in substitution reactions involving ...
    • Contreras Ramos, Renato; Aizman, Arie (1991)
      Electrostatic solvation energies of singly charged monoatomic ions may be predicted from the knowledge of an electrostatic potential buildup from a physically meaningful ionic radius. Since the asymptotic behavior of the ...
    • Contreras Ramos, Renato (1994)
      A Kohn-Sham (KS) like formalism for the calculation of solvation energies of singly charged ions is presented. The approximate theory is based on a simple model that represents embedding an atomic ion into a polarizable ...
    • Åqvist, Johan; Álvarez Araya, Osvaldo; Eisenman, George (1992)
      The ion-selective properties of the cyclic depsipeptide molecule valinomycin in methanol are studied by free energy perturbation molecular dynamics simulations. The dependence of the alkali cation selectivity on the dipole ...
    • Díaz, Eloisa; Yutronic Sáez, Nicolás; Weiss, (1993)
      Electronic absorption spectra for complexes CpFe(dppe)X [with X = Cl, I and CN; dppe = (Ph)2PCH2CH2P(Ph)2; Cp = η5-C5H5] and the cationic derivative [CpFe(dppe)NCCH3]PF6 in different solvents have been measured. The lower ...
    • Ríos, Hernán E.; Ternero, Gerardo A.; Barraza, Raúl G.; Gamboa, Irma C. (1994)
      A method which allows the evaluation of phenomenological ion exchange constants Kex is proposed and tested in a cationic polyelectrolyte system. Results for nitrate/chloride exchange are nearly constant over the entire ...
    • Jara Vergara, Paul; González Moraga, Guillermo; Manríquez Castro, Víctor; Wittke, Oscar; Yutronic Sáez, Nicolás (Sociedad Química Chilena, 2003-10-02)
      The structure of the 1: 2 adduct of hexamethylenetetramine and thiaurea was reanalyzed reinterpreting X-ray diffractian data and providing additianal IR and NMRspectrascapic features. The praduct is thus described as ...
    • Moreno, M.; Zacarias, A.; Porzel, A.; Velásquez, L.; González Moraga, Guillermo; Alegría Arcos, M.; González Nilo, F.; Gross, E. K. U. (Elsevier, 2018-06)
      Emerging and re-emerging epidemic diseases pose an ongoing threat to global health. Currently, Enterobactin and Enterobactin derivatives have gained interest, owing to their potential application in the pharmaceutical ...
    • Diaz C., Valenzuela M.L., Cifuentes-Vaca O., Segovia M., Laguna-Bercero M.A. (Elsevier Ltd, 2020)
    • Muñoz Muñoz, Orlando; Peña, Raúl C.; Montenegro, Gloria (2001)
      Monomelittoside, melittoside, 8-acetyl-harpagide, har-pagide, ajugol, 5-desoxy-harpagide, 5-desoxy-8-acetyl-harpagide and catalpol were isolated from the aerial parts of S. grandidentata. © 2001, Verlag der Zeitschrift für ...
    • Aracena Parks, Paula; Aguirre, Pabla; Muñoz, Pablo; Núñez González, Marco (2006)
      Neurons, as non-dividing cells, encounter a myriad of stressful conditions throughout their lifespan. In particular, there is increasing evidence that iron progressively accumulates in the brain with age and that ...