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Bárbara Pérez Mora
Researcher at National University of Rosario
Publications - 9
Citations - 32
Bárbara Pérez Mora is an academic researcher from National University of Rosario. The author has contributed to research in topics: Acinetobacter baumannii & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications receiving 17 citations. Previous affiliations of Bárbara Pérez Mora include National Scientific and Technical Research Council.
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Response surface methodology and optimization of arsenic continuous sorption process from contaminated water using chitosan
Bárbara Pérez Mora,Bárbara Pérez Mora,Sebastián Bellú,Sebastián Bellú,María Florencia Mangiameli,María Florencia Mangiameli,María Inés Frascaroli,María Inés Frascaroli,Juan Carlos González,Juan Carlos González +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a green, sensitive and economic method was adapted to dose As(V) concentrations, and a continuous sorption process was applied and improved by a Response Surface Methodology (RSM) -Central Composite Design (CCD).
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Optimization of continuous arsenic biosorption present in natural contaminated groundwater
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Batch and fixed-bed column studies of selenite removal from contaminated water by orange peel-based sorbent
Bárbara Pérez Mora,Fernando Ariel Bertoni,María Florencia Mangiameli,Juan Carlos González,Sebastián Bellú +4 more
TL;DR: Perez Mora, Barbara Edith as mentioned in this paper, et al. as mentioned in this paper, presented a model of the Instituto de Quimica Rosario (IQR).
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BfmRS encodes a regulatory system involved in light signal transduction modulating motility and desiccation tolerance in the human pathogen Acinetobacter baumannii
Bárbara Pérez Mora,Rocío A. Giordano,Valentín Permingeat,Malena Calderone,Natalia Arana,Gabriela Leticia Müller,Ramiro E. Rodriguez,Renatas Krasauskas,María Alejandra Mussi +8 more
TL;DR: In this article , the two-component system BfmRS transduces a light signal in Acinetobacter baumannii at this temperature, showing selective involvement of the BfmR and BfmS components depending on the specific cellular process.
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