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    The distinct cell physiology of Bradyrhizobium at the population and cellular level by Medici, Ian F, Bartrolí, Leila, Guaimas, Francisco F, Fulgenzi, Fabiana R, Molina, Charo Luciana, Sánchez, Ignacio Enrique, Comerci, Diego J, Mongiardini, Elías, Soler-Bistué, Alfonso

    Published in BMC microbiology (20-04-2024)
    “…The α-Proteobacteria belonging to Bradyrhizobium genus are microorganisms of extreme slow growth. Despite their extended use as inoculants in soybean…”
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    Omp19 Enables Brucella abortus to Evade the Antimicrobial Activity From Host's Proteolytic Defense System by Pasquevich, Karina A, Carabajal, Marianela V, Guaimas, Francisco F, Bruno, Laura, Roset, Mara S, Coria, Lorena M, Rey Serrantes, Diego A, Comerci, Diego J, Cassataro, Juliana

    Published in Frontiers in immunology (26-06-2019)
    “…Pathogenic microorganisms confront several proteolytic events in the molecular interplay with their host, highlighting that proteolysis and its regulation play…”
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    Nuclear import and dimerization of tomato ASR1, a water stress-inducible protein exclusive to plants by Ricardi, Martiniano M, Guaimas, Francisco F, González, Rodrigo M, Burrieza, Hernán P, López-Fernández, María P, Jares-Erijman, Elizabeth A, Estévez, José M, Iusem, Norberto D

    Published in PloS one (10-08-2012)
    “…The ASR (for ABA/water stress/ripening) protein family, first described in tomato as nuclear and involved in adaptation to dry climates, is widespread in the…”
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    Oral co-administration of a bacterial protease inhibitor in the vaccine formulation increases antigen delivery at the intestinal epithelial barrier by Coria, Lorena M., Risso, Gabriela S., Guaimas, Francisco F., Ferrero, Mariana C., Bruno, Laura, Pasquevich, Karina A., Cassataro, Juliana

    Published in Journal of controlled release (10-01-2019)
    “…The study of capture and processing of antigens (Ags) by intestinal epithelial cells is very important for development of new oral administration systems…”
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    Interaction network and localization of Brucella abortus membrane proteins involved in the synthesis, transport, and succinylation of cyclic β-1,2-glucans by Guidolin, Leticia S, Morrone Seijo, Susana M, Guaimas, Francisco F, Comerci, Diego J, Ciocchini, Andrés E

    Published in Journal of bacteriology (01-05-2015)
    “…Cyclic β-1,2-glucans (CβG) are periplasmic homopolysaccharides that play an important role in the virulence and interaction of Brucella with the host. Once…”
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    A T4SS Effector Targets Host Cell Alpha-Enolase Contributing to Brucella abortus Intracellular Lifestyle by Marchesini, María I, Morrone Seijo, Susana M, Guaimas, Francisco F, Comerci, Diego J

    “…, the causative agent of bovine brucellosis, invades and replicates within cells inside a membrane-bound compartment known as the containing vacuole (BCV)…”
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    Insulin and insulin like growth factor II endocytosis and signaling via insulin receptor B by Giudice, Jimena, Barcos, Lucia Soledad, Guaimas, Francisco F, Penas-Steinhardt, Alberto, Giordano, Luciana, Jares-Erijman, Elizabeth A, Coluccio Leskow, Federico

    Published in Cell communication and signaling (11-03-2013)
    “…Insulin and insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) act on tetrameric tyrosine kinase receptors controlling essential functions including growth, metabolism,…”
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    Interaction Network and Localization of Brucella abortus Membrane Proteins Involved in the Synthesis, Transport, and Succinylation of Cyclic [Beta]-1,2-Glucans by Guidolin, Leticia S, Morrone Seijo, Susana M, Guaimas, Francisco F, Comerci, Diego J, Ciocchini, Andrés E

    Published in Journal of bacteriology (01-05-2015)
    “…Cyclic β-1,2-glucans (CβG) are periplasmic homopolysaccharides that play an important role in the virulence and interaction of Brucella with the host. Once…”
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