Ann Cuypers
University of Hasselt
202 Papers
570 Citations
Ann Cuypers is an academic researcher from University of Hasselt. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Oxidative stress. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 182 publications. Previous affiliations of Ann Cuypers include Transnational University Limburg & Rothamsted Research.
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Papers
EVALUACIÓN CUALITATIVA DE MONOTERPENOS EN Rosmarinus officinalis CULTIVADOS CON AGUA TRATADA MAGNÉTICAMENTE
Yilan Fung Boix,Jorge Molina Torres,Enrique Chávez,Liliana Gómez Luna,Janet Quiñones-Galvez,Albys Esther Ferrer Dubois,Elizabeth Isaac Alemán,Ann Cuypers +7 more
- 09 Jun 2016
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated monoterpen bioactive compounds present in the species Rosmarinus officinalis L., cultivated with magnetically treated water in Santiago de Cuba, and the results showed that hexane extracts from treated plants with 120 mT and control plants had the presence of monoterpens, and it was identified with retention factor between 0,08 to 0,93.
Physiological, biochemical and ultrastructural changes induced by static magnetic field in Synechocystis aquatilis
L Gómez Luna,N Steffanie,T Artoi,A Benitez Amaro,A Moya Gómez,Ann Cuypers,N Benaeerts +6 more
- 01 Jan 2016
TL;DR: Results suggest that the SMF induces significant changes in growth and ultrastructure of this planktonic cyanobacterium, and discrete molecular changes which involve the pigment composition and toxic potential.
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Genetic Responses of Metabolically Active Limnospira indica Strain PCC 8005 Exposed to γ-Radiation during Its Lifecycle.
Anu Yadav,Laurens Maertens,Tim Meese,Filip Van Nieuwerburgh,Mohamed Mysara,Natalie Leys,Ann Cuypers,Paul Janssen +7 more
- 30 Jul 2021
TL;DR: In this paper, two morphotypes of the cyanobacterial Limnospira indica (formerly Arthrospira sp.) strain PCC 8005, denoted as P2 (straight trichomes) and P6 (helical trichome), were subjected to chronic gamma radiation from spent nuclear fuel (SNF) rods at a dose rate of ca. 80 Gy·h−1 for one mass doubling period (approximately 3 days) under continuous light with photoautotrophic metabolism fully active.
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