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National University of La Plata

EducationLa Plata, Argentina
About: National University of La Plata is a education organization based out in La Plata, Argentina. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Stars. The organization has 12993 authors who have published 30013 publications receiving 495118 citations. The organization is also known as: UNLP & Universidad Nacional de La Plata.


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Piet Maes1, S. V. Alkhovsky, Yīmíng Bào2, Martin Beer3, Monica Birkhead, Thomas Briese4, Michael J. Buchmeier5, Charles H. Calisher6, Rémi N. Charrel7, Il-Ryong Choi8, Christopher S. Clegg, Juan Carlos de la Torre9, Eric Delwart10, Joseph L. DeRisi10, Patrick L. Di Bello11, Francesco Di Serio, Michele Digiaro, Valerian V. Dolja12, Christian Drosten13, Tobiasz Druciarek11, Jiang Du14, Hideki Ebihara15, Toufic Elbeaino, Rose C. Gergerich11, Amethyst Gillis, Jean-Paul J. Gonzalez16, Anne-Lise Haenni17, Jussi Hepojoki18, Jussi Hepojoki19, Udo Hetzel19, Udo Hetzel18, Thiện Hồ11, Ni Hong20, Rakesh K. Jain21, Petrus Jansen van Vuren, Qi Jin14, Miranda Gilda Jonson22, Sandra Junglen, Karen E. Keller23, Alan Kemp, Anja Kipar18, Anja Kipar19, Nikola O. Kondov24, Eugene V. Koonin25, Richard Kormelink26, Yegor Korzyukov18, Mart Krupovic27, Amy J. Lambert28, Alma G. Laney29, Matthew LeBreton, Igor S. Lukashevich30, Marco Marklewitz, Wanda Markotter, Giovanni P. Martelli31, Robert R. Martin23, Nicole Mielke-Ehret32, H.-P. Mühlbach32, Beatriz Navarro, Terry Fei Fan Ng10, Márcio Roberto Teixeira Nunes33, Gustavo Palacios34, Janusz T. Paweska, Clarence J. Peters33, Alexander Plyusnin18, Sheli R. Radoshitzky34, Víctor Romanowski35, Pertteli Salmenperä18, Maria S. Salvato36, Hélène Sanfaçon, Takahide Sasaya37, Connie S. Schmaljohn34, Bradley S. Schneider, Yukio Shirako38, Stuart G. Siddell39, Tarja Sironen18, Mark D. Stenglein6, Nadia Storm, Hari Kishan Sudini40, Robert B. Tesh33, Ioannis E. Tzanetakis11, Mangala Uppala40, Olli Vapalahti18, Nikos Vasilakis33, Peter J. Walker41, Guoping Wang20, Liping Wang20, Yanxiang Wang20, Taiyun Wei42, Michael R. Wiley43, Michael R. Wiley34, Yuri I. Wolf25, Nathan D. Wolfe44, Zhìqiáng Wú14, Wenxing Xu45, Wenxing Xu20, Li Yang46, Zuòkūn Yāng20, Shyi-Dong Yeh47, Yǒng-Zhèn Zhāng46, Yàzhōu Zhèng20, Xueping Zhou, Chénxī Zhū20, Florian Zirkel13, Jens H. Kuhn25 
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven1, Chinese Academy of Sciences2, Friedrich Loeffler Institute3, Columbia University4, University of California, Irvine5, Colorado State University6, Aix-Marseille University7, International Rice Research Institute8, Scripps Research Institute9, University of California, San Francisco10, University of Arkansas System11, Oregon State University12, University of Bonn13, Peking Union Medical College14, Mayo Clinic15, Kansas State University16, University of Paris17, University of Helsinki18, University of Zurich19, Huazhong Agricultural University20, Indian Agricultural Research Institute21, Seoul National University22, United States Department of Agriculture23, Systems Research Institute24, National Institutes of Health25, Wageningen University and Research Centre26, Pasteur Institute27, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention28, North Carolina State University29, University of Louisville30, University of Bari31, University of Hamburg32, University of Texas Medical Branch33, United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases34, National University of La Plata35, University of Maryland, Baltimore36, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization37, University of Tokyo38, University of Bristol39, International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics40, University of Queensland41, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University42, University of Nebraska Medical Center43, Global Viral44, Chinese Ministry of Agriculture45, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention46, National Chung Hsing University47
TL;DR: The updated taxonomy of the family Arenaviridae and the order Bunyavirales is presented as now accepted by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) and additional taxonomic proposals that may affect the order in the near future are summarized.
Abstract: In 2018, the family Arenaviridae was expanded by inclusion of 1 new genus and 5 novel species. At the same time, the recently established order Bunyavirales was expanded by 3 species. This article presents the updated taxonomy of the family Arenaviridae and the order Bunyavirales as now accepted by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) and summarizes additional taxonomic proposals that may affect the order in the near future.

148 citations

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TL;DR: The expression of a secreted or KDEL-tagged mutant of the 14D9 monoclonal antibody in transgenic tobacco leaves and seeds is reported and it is demonstrated that a plant-made antibody with triantennary high-mannose-type N-glycans has similar Fab functionality to its counterpart with biantennary complex N- glycans, but the former antibody interacts with protein A in a stronger manner and is more immunogenic than the latter.
Abstract: Transgenic plants are attractive biological systems for the large-scale production of pharmaceutical proteins. In particular, seeds offer special advantages, such as ease of handling and long-term stable storage. Nevertheless, most of the studies of the expression of antibodies in plants have been performed in leaves. We report the expression of a secreted (sec-Ab) or KDEL-tagged (Ab-KDEL) mutant of the 14D9 monoclonal antibody in transgenic tobacco leaves and seeds. Although the KDEL sequence has little effect on the accumulation of the antibody in leaves, it leads to a higher antibody yield in seeds. sec-Ab(Leaf) purified from leaf contains complex N-glycans, including Lewis(a) epitopes, as typically found in extracellular glycoproteins. In contrast, Ab-KDEL(Leaf) bears only high-mannose-type oligosaccharides (mostly Man 7 and 8) consistent with an efficient endoplasmic reticulum (ER) retention/cis-Golgi retrieval of the antibody. sec-Ab and Ab-KDEL gamma chains purified from seeds are cleaved by proteases and contain complex N-glycans indicating maturation in the late Golgi compartments. Consistent with glycosylation of the protein, Ab-KDEL(Seed) was partially secreted and sorted to protein storage vacuoles (PSVs) in seeds and not found in the ER. This dual targeting may be due to KDEL-mediated targeting to the PSV and to a partial saturation of the vacuolar sorting machinery. Taken together, our results reveal important differences in the ER retention and vacuolar sorting machinery between leaves and seeds. In addition, we demonstrate that a plant-made antibody with triantennary high-mannose-type N-glycans has similar Fab functionality to its counterpart with biantennary complex N-glycans, but the former antibody interacts with protein A in a stronger manner and is more immunogenic than the latter. Such differences could be related to a variable immunoglobulin G (IgG)-Fc folding that would depend on the size of the N-glycan.

148 citations

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TL;DR: A display to distinguish loci of equal activity in samples showing dynamic speckle patterns and the generalized differences and the weighted generalized difference operations are presented and compared with previously reported methods.
Abstract: We present a display to distinguish loci of equal activity in samples showing dynamic speckle patterns. Regions differing in their activity are shown as different gray levels. We define the generalized differences and the weighted generalized difference operations and we compare the results with previously reported methods. Results obtained with seeds are shown.

148 citations

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TL;DR: The nonergodicity of the correlations is shown analytically to imply the equivalence with the generalized Gibbs ensemble for quantum Ising and XX spin chains as well as for the Luttinger model the thermodynamic limit.
Abstract: The generalized Gibbs ensemble introduced for describing few-body correlations in exactly solvable systems following a quantum quench is related to the nonergodic way in which operators sample, in the limit of infinite time after the quench, the quantum correlations present in the initial state. The nonergodicity of the correlations is thus shown analyticallyto imply the equivalence with the generalized Gibbs ensemble for quantum Ising and $XX$ spin chains as well as for the Luttinger model the thermodynamic limit, and for a broad class of initial states and correlation functions of both local and nonlocal operators.

147 citations

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Morad Aaboud, Alexander Kupco1, Peter Davison2, Samuel Webb3  +2937 moreInstitutions (223)
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a search for direct electroweak gaugino or gluino pair production with a chargino nearly mass-degenerate with a stable neutralino.
Abstract: This paper presents a search for direct electroweak gaugino or gluino pair production with a chargino nearly mass-degenerate with a stable neutralino. It is based on an integrated luminosity of 36.1 fb$^{−1}$ of pp collisions at $ \sqrt{s}=13 $ TeV collected by the ATLAS experiment at the LHC. The final state of interest is a disappearing track accompanied by at least one jet with high transverse momentum from initial-state radiation or by four jets from the gluino decay chain. The use of short track segments reconstructed from the innermost tracking layers significantly improves the sensitivity to short chargino lifetimes. The results are found to be consistent with Standard Model predictions. Exclusion limits are set at 95% confidence level on the mass of charginos and gluinos for different chargino lifetimes. For a pure wino with a lifetime of about 0.2 ns, chargino masses up to 460 GeV are excluded. For the strong production channel, gluino masses up to 1.65 TeV are excluded assuming a chargino mass of 460 GeV and lifetime of 0.2 ns.

147 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
David Cameron1541586126067
Subir Sarkar1491542144614
Mayda Velasco137130987579
Diego F. Torres13794872180
Heidi Sandaker12899976517
Vincent Garonne12892176980
Farid Ould-Saada12893176394
Ole Røhne128103875752
Peter Hansen128127186210
Maria-Teresa Dova12777873558
Vladimir Sulin12788475329
Andrei Snesarev12787574907
James Catmore12789275086
Ruslan Mashinistov12686073897
Fernando Monticelli12684373385
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202333
2022315
20211,491
20201,738
20191,675
20181,527