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Factors associated with the number of drugs in darunavir/cobicistat regimens.
(Oxford University Press, 2019-10-05)Background: Darunavir/cobicistat can be used as mono, dual, triple or more than triple therapy. Objectives: To assess factors associated with the number of drugs in darunavir/cobicistat regimens. Methods: A nationwide ... -
First Evaluation of Associated Gut Microbiota in Wild Thick-Lipped Grey Mullets (Chelon labrosus, Risso 1827)
(IOAP-MPDI, 2022-08-19)This study aimed to characterize the intestinal microbiota of wild thick-lipped grey mullets (Chelon labrosus) and explore its potential functionality on the host. Intestinal contents of anterior and posterior sections ... -
First isolation of Photobacterium damselae ssp. damselae from cultured redbanded seabream, Pagrus auriga Valenciennes, in Spain
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2006-03-14)This is the first report of the isolation of P. damselae ssp. damselae from redbanded seabream, a sparid fish newly cultured in southern Spain. A low variability in the biochemical profile among the P. damselae ssp. ... -
Fish Iridoviridae: infection, vaccination and immune response
(Springer Nature, 2024-07-15)Each year, due to climate change, an increasing number of new pathogens are being discovered and studied, leading to an increase in the number of known diseases affecting various fish species in different regions of the ... -
Fitness Features Involved in the Biocontrol Interaction of Pseudomonas chlororaphis With Host Plants: The Case Study of PcPCL1606
(Frontiers, 2019-04-10)The goal of this mini review is to summarize the relevant contribution of some beneficial traits to the behavior of the species Pseudomonas chlororaphis, and using that information, to give a practical point of view using ... -
Genes Involved in the Production of Antimetabolite Toxins by Pseudomonas syringae Pathovars.
(MDPI, 2011-09-15)Pseudomonas syringae is pathogenic in a wide variety of plants, causing diseases with economic impacts. Pseudomonas syringae pathovars produce several toxins that can function as virulence factors and contribute to disease ... -
Genomic analysis of the marine fish pathogen Photobacterium damselae subsp. piscicida: Insertion sequences proliferation is associated with chromosomal reorganisations and rampant gene decay.
(Elsevier, 2017)Photobacterium damselae subsp. piscicida (Pdp) is an intracellular fish pathogen that causes photobacteriosis, a disease proven deadly in farmed fish worldwide. This work focuses on the analysis of genome sequences, ... -
Genomic characterization and transcription analysis of European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) rtp3 genes
(Elsevier, 2023-10-23)Fish RTP3, belonging to the receptor-transporting protein family, display several functions, including a putative antiviral role as virus-responsive gene. In this work, we have identified and characterized two different ... -
Genomic characterization and transcription analysis of European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) rtp3 genes.
(Elsevier, 2023-10-23)Fish RTP3, belonging to the receptor-transporting protein family, display several functions, including a putative antiviral role as virus-responsive gene. In this work, we have identified and characterized two different ... -
Halomonas cerina sp. nov., a moderately halophilic, denitrifying, exopolysaccharide-producing bacterium
(Microbiology Society, 2008-04-01)Three bacterial strains were isolated from different saline soils in Spain. The novel strains were moderately halophilic, exopolysaccharide-producing, Gram-negative, non-motile rods. The strains required NaCl and grew best ... -
Halomonas fontilapidosi sp. nov., a moderately halophilic, denitrifying bacterium
(Microbiology Society, 2009-06-01)We have made a polyphasic taxonomic study of strain 5CR(T), isolated from Fuente de Piedra, Málaga, southern Spain. The strain is a moderately halophilic, Gram-negative rod, oxidase-positive and motile by a single polar ... -
Halomonas nitroreducens sp. nov., a novel nitrate- and nitrite-reducing species.
(Microbiology Society, 2008-04-01)We have carried out a polyphasic taxonomic study of strain 11ST, a halophilic, Gram-negative bacterium that is able to respire on nitrate and nitrite in anaerobiosis. Strain 11ST was isolated from a solar saltern in Cahuil, ... -
High incidence of antibiotic multi-resistant bacteria in coastal areas dedicated to fish farming
(Elsevier, 2013-05-15)Marine bacteria exposed to antibiotics in fish farms can acquire antimicrobial resistance by mobile genetic elements and horizontal gene transfer. A total of 872 autochthonous marine bacterial strains was isolated from ... -
High Prevalence of Sequences Included in Transmission Clusters Within Newly Diagnosed HIV-1 Patients in Southern Spain (2004-2015)
(Mary Ann Liebert, 2020-09-09)The presence of transmission clusters (TCs) and their epidemiological characteristics in a treatment-naive cohort of HIV-1 patients in southern Spain over a decade (2004-2015) were evaluated. Protease and reverse transcriptase ... -
How Efficient Are Semi-Natural Ponds in AssimilatingWastewater Effluents? Application to Fuente de Piedra Ramsar, Mediterranean Salt Lake (South of Spain)
(MDPI, 2017-08-17)This work concerns the case study of a Mediterranean Ramsar salt lake (Fuente de Piedra, southern Spain) that receives the treated wastewater of the local village treatment plant. The wastewater goes through a system of ... -
Human gut microbiome, diet, and mental disorders.
(Springer, 2024-04-01)Diet is one of the most important external factor shaping the composition and metabolic activities of the gut microbiome. The gut microbiome plays a crucial role in host health, including immune system development, nutrients ... -
Human Monkeypox: A Comprehensive Overview of Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention Strategies.
(2023-07-18)Monkeypox virus (MPXV) is an emerging zoonotic virus that belongs to the Orthopoxvirus genus and presents clinical symptoms similar to those of smallpox, such as fever and vesicular-pustular skin lesions. However, the ... -
Identification of new residues involved in intramolecular signal transmission in a prokaryotic transcriptional repressor
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Identification of the mechanisms causing reversion to virulence in an attenuated SARS-CoV for the design of a genetically stable vaccine
(Public Library of Science, 2015)A SARS-CoV lacking the full-length E gene (SARS-CoV-∆E) was attenuated and an effective vaccine. Here, we show that this mutant virus regained fitness after serial passages in cell culture or in vivo, resulting in the ... -
Identification of Xenologs and Their Characteristic Low Expression Levels in the Cyanobacterium Synechococcus elongatus.
(Springer, 2015-06-04)Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is a central process in prokaryotic evolution. Once a gene is introduced into a genome by HGT, its contribution to the fitness of the recipient cell depends in part on its expression level. ...