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Luis Aníbal Diambra

Researcher at National University of La Plata

Publications -  100
Citations -  3187

Luis Aníbal Diambra is an academic researcher from National University of La Plata. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Biology. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 91 publications receiving 2804 citations. Previous affiliations of Luis Aníbal Diambra include Pompeu Fabra University & European Bioinformatics Institute.

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Genome sequence and analysis of the tuber crop potato.

Xun Xu, +96 more
- 10 Jul 2011 - 
TL;DR: The potato genome sequence provides a platform for genetic improvement of this vital crop and predicts 39,031 protein-coding genes and presents evidence for at least two genome duplication events indicative of a palaeopolyploid origin.
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An insight into the transcriptome of the digestive tract of the bloodsucking bug, Rhodnius prolixus.

TL;DR: A new view of the triatomine digestive apparatus is presented and a role for MAP kinases, GTPases, and LKBP1/AMP kinases related to control of cell shape and polarity is suggested, possibly in connection with regulation of cell survival, response of pathogens and nutrients.
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Neuropeptide precursor gene discovery in the Chagas disease vector Rhodnius prolixus.

TL;DR: A straightforward workflow combining homology search in Rhodnius prolixus genome sequence with cloning by rapid amplification of cDNA ends and mass spectrometry is shown to achieve the first comprehensive genomic, transcriptomic and neuropeptidomic analysis of an insect disease vector.
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Epileptic activity recognition in EEG recording

TL;DR: In all segments associated with epileptic activity analyzed here the complexity of the signal measured by ApEn drops abruptly, which can be useful for automatic recognition and detection of epileptic seizures.
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Commentary: Systems Biology Approach to Model the Life Cycle of Trypanosoma cruzi.

TL;DR: This work proposes a systems biology approach for the reconstruction of the gene regulatory network underlying the dynamics of the Trypanosoma cruzi’s life cycle, and embedded the steady state maintenance, and the known phenotypic transitions between these steady states in response to environmental cues, into a gene network model.