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    • Edición génica en inoculantes de soja por CRISPR-Cas9 : Mejoramientos para una mayor sostenibilidad agrícola 

      Serantes, María Laura; Stritzler, Margarita; Brambilla, Silvina Maricel; Ayub, Nicolás Daniel (INTA, 2024-11)
      La promoción de cultivos sostenibles con menor uso de agroquímicos es esencial en la agricultura moderna. Los inoculantes fijadores de nitrógeno, como Bradyrhizobium japonicum E109 y SEMIA 5079, utilizados en soja, reducen ...
    • Determinación de la localización subcelular de las proteínas no estructurales P7-1 Y P9-2 del Virus del Mal de Río Cuarto (MRCV) del maíz 

      Sanchez, Sofia Ayelén; Sabio Y Garcia, Julia Veronica; Monti, Demián Esteban; Robles Luna, Gabriel; Del Vas, Mariana (Ministerio de Desarrollo Agrario - Instituto Tecnológico de Chascomús, 2025-05)
      El virus del Mal de Río Cuarto (MRCV, Fijivirus, Spinareoviridae) causa una enfermedad muy importante en maíz en Argentina. Los síntomas de la enfermedad incluyen enanismo severo (A) y la presencia de enaciones en el envés ...
    • Edición génica del inoculante comercial de Alfalfa mediante base-editing por CRISPR-Cas9 

      Serantes, María Laura; Stritzler, Margarita; Brambilla, Silvina Maricel; Ayub, Nicolás Daniel (Ministerio de Desarrollo Agrario - Instituto Tecnológico de Chascomús, 2025-05)
      En países agroexportadores como Argentina, impulsar cultivos sostenibles con menos agroquímicos es clave para reducir costos ambientales y económicos. En este contexto, los inoculantes fijadores de nitrógeno son esenciales ...
    • Genomic and physiological plasticity in natural variants of commercial soybean inoculants supports the non-GMO status of base-edited inoculants 

      Cardillo, Maria Eugenia; Brambilla, Silvina Maricel; Liebrenz, Karen Ivana; Frare, Romina Alejandra; Maguire, Vanina Giselle; Soto, Gabriela Cynthia; Ruiz, Oscar Adolfo; Ayub, Nicolás Daniel (Springer, 2025-04)
      The regulatory classification of genome-edited microorganisms remains a topic of debate, particularly in the agricultural sector. In this study, we analyze the genomic and physiological differences of commercial variants ...
    • Total free lipids from MDR strain of Mycobacterium tuberculosis “M” reduce T cell activation and CTL activity in healthy individuals 

      Bigi, María Mercedes; Imperiale, Belen Rocio; Soria, Marcelo Abel; López, Beatriz; Bigi, Fabiana; Barrera, Silvia Susana de la (Elsevier, 2025-07)
      Increasing evidence highlights the role of cell wall components in the effectiveness of different Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) strains in modulating host immune response. We previously demonstrated that the outbreak ...
    • Characterization of two GH10 enzymes with ability to hydrolyze pretreated Sorghum bicolor bagasse 

      Bruno Baron, Camila Ayelen; Mon, Maria Laura; Marrero Diaz De Vill, Rubén; Cattaneo, Andrea; Di Donato, Paola; Poli, Annarita; Negri, Maria Emilia; Alegre, Mariana; Soria, Marcelo Abel; Rojo, Cecilia; Combina, Mariana; Finore, Ilaria; Talia, Paola Mónica (Springer, 2025-04)
      In this study, we characterized two novel enzymes of the glycoside hydrolase family 10 (GH10), Xyl10 C and Xyl10E, identified in the termite gut microbiome. The activities of both enzymes were assayed using beechwood xylan, ...
    • Combining linkage and association mapping approaches to study the genetic architecture of verticillium wilt resistance in sunflower 

      Montecchia, Juan Francisco; Fass, Monica Irinia; Dominguez, Matías; Gonzalez, Sergio Alberto; Garcia, Martin Nahuel; Filippi, Carla Valeria; Ben Guerrero, Emiliano; Maringolo, Carla Andrea; Troglia, Carolina Beatriz; Quiroz, Facundo Jose; Gonzalez, Julio Horacio; Alvarez, Daniel; Heinz, Ruth; Lia, Veronica Viviana; Paniego, Norma Beatriz (MDPI, 2025-04)
      Sunflower Verticillium Wilt and Leaf Mottle (SVW), caused by Verticillium dahliae Kleb., is a globally prevalent disease affecting sunflower production. In this study, we identified a major quantitative trait locus (QTL) ...
    • Protection against rabies induced by the non-replicative viral vectors MVA and Ad5 expressing rabies glycoprotein 

      Garanzini, Debora Patricia; Micucci, Matías; Torres Lopez, Annalies; Perez, Oscar; Calamante, Gabriela; Del Medico Zajac, Maria Paula (MDPI, 2025-04)
      Rabies is a zoonotic viral disease that is preventable through vaccination. Effective control strategies should follow the “One Health” concept, as targeting zoonotic pathogens at their animal source is the most effective ...
    • Field trial with vaccine candidates against bovine tuberculosis among likely infected cattle in a natural transmission setting 

      Ferrara Muñiz, Ximena; Garcia, Elizabeth Andrea; Blanco, Federico Carlos; Garbaccio, Sergio Gabriel; Garro, Carlos Javier; Zumarraga, Martin Jose; Dellagostin, Odir A.; Trangoni, Marcos David; Marfil, Maria Jimena; Bianco, María Veronica; Abdala, Alejandro Ariel; Revelli, Javier; Bergamasco, Maria; Soutullo, Adriana; Marini, M. Rocío; Rocha, Rosana Valeria; Sánchez, Amorina; Bigi, Fabiana; Canal, Ana María; Eirin, Maria Emilia; Cataldi, Angel Adrian (MDPI, 2024-10)
      Background/Objectives: Vaccines may improve the control and eradication of bovine tuberculosis. However, the evaluation of experimental candidates requires the assessment of the protection, excretion, transmission and ...
    • Arabidopsis research in 2030: Translating the computable plant 

      Brady, Siobhan; Auge, Gabriela; Ayalew, Mentewab; Balasubramanian, Sureshkumar; Hamann, Thorsten; Inze, Dirk; Saito, Kazuki; Brychkova, Galina; Berardini, Tanya Z.; Friesner, Joanna; Ho, Cheng-Hsun; Hauser, Marie-Theres; Kobayashi, Masatomo; Lepiniec, Loic; Mahonen, Ari Pekka; Mutwil, Marek; May, Sean; Parry, Geraint; Rigas, Stamatis; Stepanova, Anna N.; Williams, Mary; Provart, Nicholas J. (Wiley, 2025-03)
      Plants are essential for human survival. Over the past three decades, work with the reference plant Arabidopsis thaliana has significantly advanced plant biology research. One key event was the sequencing of its genome ...
    • Shedding light on risk: Seroprevalence of Q fever among farm animals and workers in Ecuador 

      Guerrero-Freire, Mónica Salomé; Ledesma, Yanua; Echeverria, Gustavo; Blanco, Federico Carlos; Waard, Jacobus H. de (Elsevier, 2024-12)
      Q fever, caused by the bacterium Coxiella burnetii, is a zoonotic disease that has been largely overlooked despite presenting significant risks to both animal and public health. Although well studied in some countries, in ...
    • Ecophysiological and Molecular Analysis of Contrasting Genotypes for Leaf Senescence in Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) Under Differential Doses of N in Soil 

      Becheran, Daniela E.; Corzo, Melanie Anahi; Ploschuk, Edmundo L.; Nicosia, Salvador Maria; Moschen, Sebastian Nicolas; Bengoa Luoni, Sofía Ailin; Di Rienzo, Julio; Heinz, Nicolas; Alvarez, Daniel; Fernandez, Paula Del Carmen (MDPI, 2024-12)
      Leaf senescence in plants is the last stage of leaf development and is characterized by a decline in photosynthetic activity, an active degeneration of cellular structures, and the recycling of accumulated nutrients to ...
    • FhaA plays a key role in mycobacterial polar elongation and asymmetric growth 

      Rossello, Jessica; Rivera, Bernardina; Anzibar Fialho, Maximiliano; Augusto, Ingrid; Gil, Magdalena; Forrellad, Marina Andrea; Bigi, Fabiana; Rodríguez Taño, Azalia; Urdániz, Estefanía; Piuri, Mariana; Miranda, Kildare; Wehenkel, Anne Marie; Alzari, Pedro M.; Malacrida, Leonel; Durán, Rosario (American Society for Microbiology, 2025-03)
      Mycobacteria, including pathogens like Mycobacterium tuberculosis, exhibit unique growth patterns and cell envelope structures that challenge our understanding of bacterial physiology. This study sheds light on FhaA, a ...
    • Comprehensive Analysis of the Influence of Technical and Biological Variations on De Novo Assembly of RNA-Seq Datasets 

      Gonzalez, Sergio Alberto; Rivarola, Maximo Lisandro; Ribone, Andrés Ignacio; Lew, Sergio Eduardo; Paniego, Norma Beatriz (Sage Publications, 2024-12)
      De novo assembly of transcriptomes from species without reference genome remains a common problem in functional genomics. While methods and algorithms for transcriptome assembly are continually being developed and published, ...
    • Vivero de pecán de la EEA INTA Delta del Paraná: cultivares con identidad genética comprobada mediante pruebas de ADN y seguimiento por fenología 

      Rivas, Juan Gabriel; Martinez, Maria Carolina; Garcia, Martin Nahuel; Villalba, Pamela Victoria; Aguirre, Natalia Cristina; Acuña, Cintia Vanesa; Marcucci Poltri, Susana Noemi; Grassi, Ana Laura; Ceballos, Dario Sebastian; Frusso, Enrique Alberto (INTA, 2025-03)
      El árbol del pecán [Carya illinoinensis (Wangenh) K. Koch] ingresó a Argentina desde EE.UU. en el siglo XIX con fines ornamentales. Desde el año 1969 (Figura 1), el INTA comenzó a trabajar en este cultivo entendiendo que ...
    • A novel pathogenic DICER1 gene variant is associated with hereditary multinodular goiter in an Argentine family as evidenced by clinical, biochemical and molecular genetic analysis 

      Targovnik, Héctor M.; Barh, Debmalya; Papendieck, Patricia; Adrover, Ezequiela; Gallo, Ariel M.; Chiesa, Ana; Marques Da Silva, Wanderson; Azevedo, Vasco; Rivolta, Carina M. (Springer, 2025-03)
      DICER1 syndrome is an autosomal-dominant disorder that results in malignant or benign tumors. A number of distinct pathogenic germline and somatic variants have been identified as causing multinodular goiter (MNG). The ...
    • Characterisation of maize landraces from Argentina at the phenotypic and biochemical levels 

      Dudzien, Tatiana; Defacio, Raquel Alicia; Paniego, Norma Beatriz; Lia, Veronica Viviana; Dominguez, Pia Guadalupe (Sociedad Argentina de Fisiología Vegetal, 2023-09)
      In Argentina, there are about 60 maize (Zea mays ssp. mays) landraces, with two main diversity centers in the Andean and Mesopotamian-Chaco plain regions. These landraces show high genetic diversity, which makes them a ...
    • Morphological diversity, selective signals and evidence of local adaptation in Argentinean maize landraces 

      Freilij, Damián; Defacio, Raquel Alicia; Heck, Mónica Isabel; Fariza, Silvina Ines; De Lucia, Adrían Darío; Ferreyra, Mariana Jimena; Paniego, Norma Beatriz; Dominguez, Pia Guadalupe; Lia, Veronica Viviana (Sociedad Argentina de Fisiología Vegetal, 2023-10)
      The northern region of Argentina is home to more than 60 native maize landraces, with two main genetic groups of high phenotypic variability: the high-altitude Andean landraces, present in northwestern Argentina (NWA), and ...
    • Klebsiella pneumoniae ST258 impairs intracellular elastase mobilization and persists within human neutrophils 

      Birnberg-Weiss, Federico; Castro, Joselyn E.; Pittaluga, Jose R.; Castillo, Luis A.; Martire-Greco, Daiana; Fuentes, Federico; Bigi, Fabiana; Gomez, Sonia A.; Landoni, Veronica I.; Fernandez, Gabriela C. (Elsevier, 2025-03)
      Klebsiella pneumoniae (Kp) strains of sequence type (ST) 258 producing K. pneumoniae-carbapenemase (KPC) are a major cause of hospital-associated outbreaks and the main contributors of carbapenemase spreading. Here, we ...
    • Performance of the PhoP (Rv0757/Mb0780) protein as diagnostic antigen for bovine tuberculosis 

      Ferrara Muñiz, Ximena; Marques Da Silva, Wanderson; Garbaccio, Sergio Gabriel; Garro, Carlos Javier; Sammarruco, Romina Ayelén; Encinas, Micaela; Carignano, Hugo Adrian; Bianco, María Veronica; Zumarraga, Martin Jose; Cataldi, Angel Adrian; Eirin, Maria Emilia (Elsevier, 2025-03)
      Bovine tuberculosis (bTB), a global zoonotic disease, causes negative effects on human and animal health. PhoP protein is a key regulator of pathogenic phenotypes in members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex, which ...