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Gisela Parmeciano Di Noto
Researcher at University of Buenos Aires
Publications - 6
Citations - 45
Gisela Parmeciano Di Noto is an academic researcher from University of Buenos Aires. The author has contributed to research in topics: Shewanella & Mobile genetic elements. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 26 citations.
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Insights Into Non-coding RNAs as Novel Antimicrobial Drugs
TL;DR: The current situation of different non-coding RNAs found in bacteria as well as their function and potential application as antimicrobial agents are examined.
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Genetic analysis of a PER-2-producing Shewanella sp. strain harbouring a variety of mobile genetic elements and antibiotic resistance determinants.
Marisa Almuzara,Sabrina Montaña,T. Lazzaro,Sylvia Uong,Gisela Parmeciano Di Noto,German Matias Traglia,Romina Bakai,Daniela Centrón,Andrés Iriarte,Cecilia Quiroga,Maria Soledad Ramirez +10 more
TL;DR: Evidence of acquisition of resistance genes and mobile elements that could explain the MDR phenotype were observed and this Shewanella sp.
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Genome analysis of a clinical isolate of Shewanella sp. uncovered an active hybrid integrative and conjugative element carrying an integron platform inserted in a novel genomic locus
TL;DR: The results show that ICESh95 is a self-transmissible, mobile element, which can contribute to the dissemination of antimicrobial resistance; this is clearly a threat when natural bacteria from water ecosystems, such as Shewanella, act as vectors in its propagation.
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ICE SXT vs. ICESh95: Co-existence of Integrative and Conjugative Elements and Competition for a New Host.
Gisela Parmeciano Di Noto,Andrés Iriarte,Maria Soledad Ramirez,Daniela Centrón,Cecilia Quiroga +4 more
TL;DR: This work shows that 3 out of 10 clinical isolates of Shewanella spp.
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Draft Genome of Shewanella frigidimarina Ag06-30, a Marine Bacterium Isolated from Potter Peninsula, King George Island, Antarctica.
Gisela Parmeciano Di Noto,Susana Vázquez,Walter P. MacCormack,Walter P. MacCormack,Andrés Iriarte,Cecilia Quiroga +5 more
TL;DR: The draft genome of Shewanella frigidimarina Ag06-30, a marine bacterium from King George Island, Antarctica, which encodes the carbapenemase SFP-1 is presented.