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Autor:
Rita Inés, Armitano, Eliana, Guillemi, Valeria, Escalada, Francisco, Govedic, Jose Luis, Lopez, Marisa, Farber, Pablo, Borras, Monica, Prieto
Publikováno v:
Revista Argentina de microbiologia. 51(4)
Rickettsioses are zoonotic tick-borne diseases. In Argentina, there are two epidemiological scenarios: jungle of Salta and Jujuy, involving vectors from the "Amblyomma cajennense Complex" (A. sculptum, and A. toneliae) and Rickettsia rickettsii as th
Autor:
Mario José Matteo, Soledad Romero, Gerardo Zerbetto De Palma, German Matias Traglia, Santiago Revale, Mariana Catalano, Rita Inés Armitano
Publikováno v:
Genome Announcements
Helicobacter pylori colonizes the human gastric mucosa, leading to a spectrum of gastric diseases in susceptible populations. Here we announce the draft genome sequences of strains HPARG8G and HPARG63. The data for both genome sequences provide insig
Autor:
Andrés Wonaga, Mariana Catalano, Mario José Matteo, C. Goldman, Gerardo Zerbetto De Palma, Luis A. Viola, Rita Inés Armitano
Genetic diversification allows Helicobacter pylori to persist during chronic colonization/infection. We investigated the intra-host variation of several markers that suggested microevolution in patients with chonic gastritis (CG) and peptic ulcer dis
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1567134813000853
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1567134813000853
Autor:
Andres Wonaga, Mariana Catalano, Gabriela Granados, Rita Inés Armitano, Martín Olmos, Mario José Matteo, Christian Sánches
Publikováno v:
Journal of medical microbiology. 59(Pt 1)
Helicobacter pylori putative virulence factors can undergo a continuously evolving mechanism as an approach to bacterial adaptation to the host changing environment during chronic infection. oipA, vacA and dupA genetic diversity among isolates from m