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Gustavo Carlos Giberti

Researcher at University of Buenos Aires

Publications -  9
Citations -  173

Gustavo Carlos Giberti is an academic researcher from University of Buenos Aires. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antiprotozoal & Mikania micrantha. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications receiving 144 citations. Previous affiliations of Gustavo Carlos Giberti include National Scientific and Technical Research Council.

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Molecular analyses of the genus Ilex (Aquifoliaceae) in southern South America, evidence from AFLP and ITS sequence data.

TL;DR: In order to clarify the relationships among southern South American (sSA) representatives of the genus Ilex, an amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) analysis was accomplished and revealed that individuals belonging to the same morpho-species formed coherent clades.
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Trypanocidal and leishmanicidal activities of flavonoids isolated from Stevia satureiifolia var. satureiifolia

TL;DR: The dichloromethane extracts of Stevia species showed significant activity on T. cruzi epimastigote and was the most active compound on L. braziliensis promastigotes, and neither of the flavonoids showed cytotoxicity on Vero cells, up to a concentration of 500 μg/mL.
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Assessment of sesquiterpene lactones isolated from Mikania plants species for their potential efficacy against Trypanosoma cruzi and Leishmania sp.

TL;DR: In an in vivo model of Trypanosoma cruzi infection, deoxymikanolide was able to decrease the parasitemia and the weight loss associated to the acute phase of the parasite infection, and while 100% of control mice died by day 22 after receiving a lethal T. cruziinfected mice survived, 70% of de oxymkanolide-treated mice survived.
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Primer registro para la flora Argentina de Ilex affinis (Aquifoliaceae) sustituto de la “yerba mate”

TL;DR: The finding of Ilex affinis Gardner (Aquifoliaceae) in the rocky cliffs and swampy places of Teyú Cuaré, Misiones Province, Argentina, raises to seven the number of species of this genus for this country and moves southward the distribution limits of the species.