Departamento de Genética: Envíos recientes
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Caracterización genética de la población equina marismeña y su relación con otras poblaciones equinas mediante microsatélites
(Universidad de Córdoba, UCOPress, 2017)1. Introducción o motivación de la tesis. Los équidos han ocupado, y sin duda aún ocupan, un lugar muy importante en el devenir histórico del hombre. Se pueden encontrar aún hoy fuertes lazos culturales asociados a razas ... -
Murine Model for Fusarium oxysporum Invasive Fusariosis Reveals Organ-Specific Structures for Dissemination and Long-Term Persistence
(PLOS, 2014)The soil-borne plant pathogen Fusarium oxysporum causes life-threatening invasive fusariosis in immunocompromised individuals. The mechanism of infection in mammalian hosts is largely unknown. In the present study we show ... -
Hyphal Growth of Phagocytosed Fusarium oxysporum Causes Cell Lysis and Death of Murine Macrophages
(PLOS, 2014)Fusarium oxysporum is an important plant pathogen and an opportunistic pathogen of humans. Here we investigated phagocytosis of F. oxysporum by J774.1 murine cell line macrophages using live cell video microscopy. Macrophages ... -
A PR-1-like Protein of Fusarium oxysporum Functions in Virulence on Mammalian Hosts
(American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Online, 2012)The pathogenesis-related PR-1-like protein family comprises secreted proteins from the animal, plant, and fungal kingdoms whose biological function remains poorly understood. Here we have characterized a PR-1-like protein, ... -
HapX-Mediated Iron Homeostasis Is Essential for Rhizosphere Competence and Virulence of the Soilborne Pathogen Fusarium oxysporum
(ASPB, 2012)Soilborne fungal pathogens cause devastating yield losses and are highly persistent and difficult to control. During the infection process, these organisms must cope with limited availability of iron. Here we show that the ...