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Miguel G. Guerrero

Miguel G. Guerrero

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Biology and Biochemistry

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45
Citations
8583
World Ranking
19090
National Ranking
433

Overview

Miguel G. Guerrero is affiliated with the University of Seville in Spain. Their research spans multiple disciplines, primarily within Engineering and Physics and Astronomy. Their work addresses various subfields including Radiation, Biomedical Engineering, Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's research focuses on themes such as Nuclear Physics and Applications, Nuclear physics research studies, Radioactive Decay and Measurement Techniques, Algal biology and biofuel production, Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms, Antioxidant Activity and Oxidative Stress, and Thermochemical Biomass Conversion Processes.

Miguel G. Guerrero has authored several research articles, including:

  • "Grape stalks as a renewable source for the production of value-added products: application of hydrothermal carbonization, analysis of the process and products" (2025, Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery)
  • "Inspiración contagiosa: viajes, aventuras y aprendizajes para multiplicar el alcance de un museo de ciencias" (2022, Revista eureka sobre enseñanza y divulgación de las ciencias)

Other notable publications citing frequent collaborators include papers on nuclear physics and element production:

  • "Unveiling the underlying molecular basis of astaxanthin accumulation in Haematococcus through integrative metabolomic-transcriptomic analysis" (2021, Bioresource Technology)
  • "Toward the Discovery of New Elements: Production of Livermorium (Z=116) with 50Ti" (2024, Physical Review Letters)
  • "Towards the Discovery of New Elements: Production of Livermorium (Z=116) with 50Ti" (2024, arXiv (Cornell University))

Frequent coauthors of Miguel G. Guerrero include:

  • W. Botha
  • N. E. Esker
  • J. M. Gates
  • R. Orford
  • D. Rudolph

Among publication venues, the scientist has contributed works to Physical Review Letters, Bioresource Technology, Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, Revista eureka sobre enseñanza y divulgación de las ciencias, and arXiv (Cornell University).

Best Publications

  • Outdoor cultivation of microalgae for carotenoid production: current state and perspectives

    José A. Del Campo;Mercedes García-González;Miguel G. Guerrero

  • The Assimilatory Nitrate-Reducing System and its Regulation

    M G Guerrero;and J M Vega;M Losada

  • Carotenoid content of chlorophycean microalgae: factors determining lutein accumulation in Muriellopsis sp. (Chlorophyta).

    J A Del Campo;J Moreno;H Rodríguez;M A Vargas

  • Accumulation of astaxanthin and lutein in Chlorella zofingiensis (Chlorophyta).

    J. A. Del Campo;H. Rodríguez;J. Moreno;M. Á. Vargas

  • Production of Dunaliella salina biomass rich in 9-cis-beta-carotene and lutein in a closed tubular photobioreactor.

    Mercedes García-González;José Moreno;J. Carlos Manzano;F. Javier Florencio

  • Regulation of nitrate reductase levels in the cyanobacteria Anacystis nidulans, Anabaena sp. strain 7119, and Nostoc sp. strain 6719.

    A Herrero;E Flores;M G Guerrero

  • Exopolysaccharide production by the cyanobacterium Anabaena sp. ATCC 33047 in batch and continuous culture

    José Moreno;M.Angeles Vargas;Héctor Olivares;Joaquı́n Rivas

  • Lutein production by Muriellopsis sp. in an outdoor tubular photobioreactor.

    José A Del Campo;Herminia Rodrı́guez;José Moreno;M.Ángeles Vargas

  • BIOCHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND FATTY ACID CONTENT OF FILAMENTOUS NITROGEN‐FIXING CYANOBACTERIA

    M. A. Vargas;H. Rodríguez;J. Moreno;H. Olivares

  • Comparative analysis of the outdoor culture of Haematococcus pluvialis in tubular and bubble column photobioreactors.

    M.C. García-Malea López;E. Del Río Sánchez;J.L. Casas López;F.G. Acién Fernández

  • Outdoor cultivation of a nitrogen-fixing marine cyanobacterium, Anabaena sp. ATCC 33047

    José Moreno;M.Ángeles Vargas;Herminia Rodrı́guez;Joaquı́n Rivas

  • Outdoor cultivation of lutein-rich cells of Muriellopsis sp. in open ponds

    Antonio M. Blanco;José Moreno;José A. Del Campo;Joaquín Rivas

  • Assimilation of inorganic nitrogen.

    M. G. Guerrero;C. Lara

  • The action of 2-amino-4-(methylphosphinyl)-butanoic acid (phosphinothricin) and its 2-oxo-derivative on the metabolism of cyanobacteria and higher plants

    Peter J. Lea;Kenneth W. Joy;Kenneth W. Joy;Juan L. Ramos;Juan L. Ramos;Miguel G. Guerrero;Miguel G. Guerrero

  • Short-term ammonium inhibition of nitrate utilization by Anacystis nidulans and other cyanobacteria

    Enrique Flores;Miguel G. Guerrero;Manuel Losada

  • Conditions for open-air outdoor culture of Dunaliella salina in southern Spain

    M. García-González;J. Moreno;J.P. Cañavate;V. Anguis

  • Antioxidant activity of Haematococcus pluvialis cells grown in continuous culture as a function of their carotenoid and fatty acid content.

    M. C. Cerón;M. C. García-Malea;J. Rivas;F. G. Acien

  • Efficient one‐step production of astaxanthin by the microalga Haematococcus pluvialis in continuous culture

    Esperanza Del Río;F. Gabriel Acién;M. Carmen García-Malea;Joaquín Rivas

  • Photosynthetic nature of nitrate uptake and reduction in the cyanobacterium Anacystis nidulans

    Enrique Flores;Miguel G. Guerrero;Manuel Losada

  • Production of astaxanthin by Haematococcus pluvialis: taking the one-step system outdoors.

    M. Carmen García-Malea;F. Gabriel Acién;Esperanza Del Río;José M. Fernández

Frequent Co-Authors

Enrique Flores
Enrique Flores Spanish National Research Council
Francisco J. Florencio
Francisco J. Florencio University of Seville
Antonia Herrero
Antonia Herrero Spanish National Research Council
Jack Preiss
Jack Preiss Michigan State University
E. Molina Grima
E. Molina Grima University of Almería
Birgit Vennesland
Birgit Vennesland University of Chicago
James Barber
James Barber Imperial College London
Cristobalina Mayorga
Cristobalina Mayorga University of Malaga
Peter J. Lea
Peter J. Lea Lancaster University
Tatsuo Omata
Tatsuo Omata Nagoya University

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