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63
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14323
World Ranking
10217
National Ranking
196

Overview

José Ramos is affiliated with the University of Córdoba in Spain. Their research spans multiple disciplines, focusing primarily on Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Medicine, and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Within these broad fields, they have contributed notably to subfields such as Plant Science, Molecular Biology, Oncology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Cancer Research.

Their work covers several main scientific topics, including plant nutrient uptake and metabolism, fungal and yeast genetics research, plant micronutrient interactions and effects, plant stress responses and tolerance, fermentation and sensory analysis, legume nitrogen fixing symbiosis, and cancer immunotherapy and biomarkers.

José Ramos has published in various scientific journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Journal of Fungi
  • Cancers
  • Plants
  • Planta
  • Microorganisms

Some of their recent papers are:

  • Prognostic Value of HER2-Low Expression in Non-Metastatic Triple-Negative Breast Cancer and Correlation with Other Biomarkers, 2021, Cancers
  • Debaryomyces hansenii Is a Real Tool to Improve a Diversity of Characteristics in Sausages and Dry-Meat Products, 2021, Microorganisms
  • Diversity of Tumor-Infiltrating, γδ T-Cell Abundance in Solid Cancers, 2020, Cells
  • Clinicopathological Correlates of γδ T Cell Infiltration in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer, 2021, Cancers
  • The nonpathogenic strain of Fusarium oxysporum FO12 induces Fe deficiency responses in cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) plants, 2023, Planta

Collaboration has been a significant aspect of their career. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Francisco J. Ruiz-Castilla
  • Carlos Lucena
  • Francisco J. Romera
  • Helena Chacón-Navarrete
  • William Jacot

Best Publications

  • Post-acute COVID-19 syndrome. Incidence and risk factors: A Mediterranean cohort study.

    Oscar Moreno-Pérez;Esperanza Merino;Jose Manuel Leon-Ramirez;Mariano Andres

  • Fps1, a yeast member of the MIP family of channel proteins, is a facilitator for glycerol uptake and efflux and is inactive under osmotic stress.

    K. Luyten;J. Albertyn;W.F. Skibbe;B.A. Prior

  • Fps1p controls the accumulation and release of the compatible solute glycerol in yeast osmoregulation.

    Markus J. Tamás;K Luyten;K Luyten;F C Sutherland;A Hernandez

  • Dual system for potassium transport in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

    A Rodríguez-Navarro;J Ramos

  • Alkali metal cation transport and homeostasis in yeasts.

    Joaquín Ariño;José Ramos;Hana Sychrová

  • Halotolerant and halophilic fungi.

    Nina Gunde-Cimerman;Jose Ramos;Ana Plemenitaš

  • Induced Systemic Resistance (ISR) and Fe Deficiency Responses in Dicot Plants

    Francisco J. Romera;María J. García;Carlos Lucena;Ainhoa Martínez-Medina

  • Ectopic Potassium Uptake in trk1 trk2 Mutants ofSaccharomyces cerevisiae Correlates with a Highly Hyperpolarized Membrane Potential

    Ricardo Madrid;Marı́a J. Gómez;José Ramos;Alonso Rodrı́guez-Navarro

  • Microbiology and outcome of iliopsoas abscess in 124 patients.

    Vicente Navarro López;José M. Ramos;Victoria Meseguer;José Luis Pérez Arellano

  • Physiological basis for the high salt tolerance of Debaryomyces hansenii.

    C Prista;A Almagro;M C Loureiro-Dias;J Ramos

  • Long-term Mortality in HIV-Positive Individuals Virally Suppressed for > 3 Years With Incomplete CD4 Recovery

    Frederik N. Engsig;Robert Zangerle;Olga Katsarou;Francois Dabis

  • The growth and signalling defects of the ggs1 (fdp1/byp1) deletion mutant on glucose are suppressed by a deletion of the gene encoding hexokinase PII

    S Hohmann;M J Neves;W de Koning;W de Koning;R Alijo

  • Ontogenetic approach to grain production in spring barley based on path-coefficient analysis

    L. F. García del Moral;J. M. Ramos;M. B. García del Moral;M. P. Jiménez-Tejada

  • Mechanisms underlying the halotolerant way of Debaryomyces hansenii

    Catarina Prista;Maria C. Loureiro-Dias;Vera Montiel;Raúl García

  • Functional study of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Nha1p C-terminus.

    Olga Kinclová;José Ramos;Serge Potier;Hana Sychrová

  • The LTP experiment on the LISA Pathfinder mission

    S. Anza;M. Armano;E. Balaguer;M. Benedetti

  • Molecular cloning of a gene involved in glucose sensing in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    Linda Van Aelst;Linda Van Aelst;Stefan Hohmann;Botchaka Bulaya;Wim de Koning;Wim de Koning

  • Characterization of potassium transport in wild-type and isogenic yeast strains carrying all combinations of trk1, trk2 and tok1 null mutations.

    Adam Bertl;José Ramos;Jost Ludwig;Hella Lichtenberg‐Fraté

  • The halophilic fungus Hortaea werneckii and the halotolerant fungus Aureobasidium pullulans maintain low intracellular cation concentrations in hypersaline environments.

    Tina Kogej;José Ramos;Ana Plemenitaš;Nina Gunde-Cimerman

  • Strategies underlying salt tolerance in halophytes are present in Cynara cardunculus

    María Benlloch-González;José María Fournier;José Ramos;Manuel Benlloch

Frequent Co-Authors

Joaquín Ariño
Joaquín Ariño Autonomous University of Barcelona
Carmen de Mendoza
Carmen de Mendoza Instituto de Salud Carlos III
José M. Peiró
José M. Peiró University of Valencia
Vincent Soriano
Vincent Soriano Universidad Internacional De La Rioja
Stefan Hohmann
Stefan Hohmann Chalmers University of Technology
Alonso Rodríguez-Navarro
Alonso Rodríguez-Navarro Technical University of Madrid
L. F. García del Moral
L. F. García del Moral University of Granada
Manuel Cuenca-Estrella
Manuel Cuenca-Estrella Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Pablo Barreiro
Pablo Barreiro Hospital Universitario La Paz

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