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Juan Campos-Guillén
Researcher at Autonomous University of Queretaro
Publications - 37
Citations - 220
Juan Campos-Guillén is an academic researcher from Autonomous University of Queretaro. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Biology. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 28 publications receiving 178 citations.
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Addition of Poly(A) and Heteropolymeric 3′ Ends in Bacillus subtilis Wild-Type and Polynucleotide Phosphorylase-Deficient Strains
Juan Campos-Guillén,Patricia Bralley,George H. Jones,David H. Bechhofer,Gabriela Olmedo-Álvarez +4 more
TL;DR: Data demonstrated that, unlike the case of some other bacterial species and chloroplasts, PNPase of Bacillus subtilis is not the major enzyme responsible for the addition of nucleotides to RNA 3' ends.
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Enhanced shock wave-assisted transformation of escherichia coli
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that shock wave-induced transfer of DNA into bacteria can be increased by enhancing cavitation using dual-pulse (tandem) shock waves by increasing gene transfer to target cells up to 50 times at 0 °C.
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Identification and biofilm development by a new fungal keratitis aetiologic agent
Rosa Paulina Calvillo-Medina,Magda J Martinez-Neria,Julio Mena-Portales,Luis Barba-Escoto,Tania Raymundo,Juan Campos-Guillén,George H. Jones,Juan Pablo Reyes-Grajeda,Jorge A. Gonzalez-y-Merchand,Victor Manuel Bautista-de Lucio +9 more
TL;DR: In recent years, human keratitis caused by fungal plant pathogens has become more common, and Neoscytalidium spp.
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Proteome analysis of biofilm produced by a Fusarium falciforme keratitis infectious agent
Rosa Paulina Calvillo-Medina,Juan Pablo Reyes-Grajeda,Luis Barba-Escoto,Luis Antonio Bautista-Hernández,Juan Campos-Guillén,George H. Jones,Victor Manuel Bautista-de Lucio +6 more
TL;DR: This study identified a fungal agent isolated from the human cornea, to analyze the ability of this organism to form biofilms in vitro and to investigate protein expression in this condition, and focused on the expression in biofilm of the enzyme, enolase, which was determined by real-time PCR.
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Relationship Between Plasmid Size and Shock Wave-Mediated Bacterial Transformation
TL;DR: The size regimes of plasmids (DNA molecules that are separate from the chromosomal DNA), which promote shock wave-induced transformation, were identified and the transformation efficiency and integrity of DNA were studied.