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Industrial Genomics Lab at Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias, Tecnologico de Monterrey. (The account is owned by the members of the group)

Nuevo León, México
Joined January 2018
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@Strep_papers
Strep_papers
7 years
Exploring microbial community structure and biological function in manured soil during ten repeated treatments with chlortetracycline and ciprofloxacin.
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@IndGenomics
Industrial Genomics Lab
7 years
Great Xmas lunch! Thanks to all for this amazing time.
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@MicrobioSoc
Microbiology Society
7 years
#OnThisDay in 1943 Albert Schatz discovered #streptomycin, the first #antibiotic effective against #tuberculosis. Read more about the history of #TB on our blog:
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@Strep_papers
Strep_papers
7 years
RAVEN 2.0: A versatile toolbox for metabolic network reconstruction and a case study on Streptomyces coelicolor. https://t.co/CmaCXF9OKn
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@ucsd_sbrg
UC San Diego Systems Biology
7 years
Understanding of systems biology of regulation through protein phosphorylation has advanced: https://t.co/CNpESyWTrD
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@SabrinaBertello
Sabrina Bertello
7 years
Seminario “Ingeniería del proteoma bacteriano y sus aplicaciones en biología sintética” con el Dr. José Utrilla del Centro de Ciencias Genómicas . . @IGenLab #TecdeMty #Genomics #Industrialgenomics
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@IndGenomics
Industrial Genomics Lab
7 years
In the hunt of Micromonosporaceae #actinomycetes #microbialBiotech
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@joseutrilla
Jose Utrilla
7 years
Total desprecio a la Ciencia Básica en México, solo 250 proyectos apoyados en la convocatoria 2017-2018 de CONACyT
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@LaurenMNichols
Lauren Nichols
7 years
The next time you have a staph infection, let a Siberian brown bear drool on you? Jokes aside, this is a pretty cool example of using ecology to inform our search for useful microbes and new antibiotics. https://t.co/oM6n5z5Dez @AnneAMadden
pnas.org
Microbiome spectra serve as critical clues to elucidate the evolutionary biology pathways, potential pathologies, and even behavioral patterns of t...
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@IndGenomics
Industrial Genomics Lab
7 years
A-c-t-i-n-o-b-a-c-t-e-r-i-a!!! @SergioGallegosL #strepromyces
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@NatureMicrobiol
Nature Microbiology
7 years
Current issue: Helfrich, Vogel et al: Mining the #Arabidopsis leaf #microbiome for new biosynthetic gene clusters encoding potential #antibiotics & compounds that mediate microbial interactions: https://t.co/meiuS6dOrg
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@IndGenomics
Industrial Genomics Lab
7 years
HA production screening looking great! #phenotype #stainengineering #industrialgenomics #TecdeMty
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@OLastovetsky
Olga Lastovetsky
7 years
Our paper in @ISMEJournal on endobacteria of AM fungi in dunes came out last week. https://t.co/e25nX1W6f2 Among other cool things we found that almost 90% of fungal spores harboured endobacteria! Doesn't that make you wanna study #BacterialFungalinteractions ?! #fungi
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AbstractArbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF, Glomeromycotina), in addition to forming symbioses with the majority of land plants, harbor vertically transmitt
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@Strep_papers
Strep_papers
7 years
Novel desferrioxamine derivatives synthesized using the secondary metabolism-specific nitrous acid biosynthetic pathway in Streptomyces davawensis. https://t.co/jupbnZXbMb
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@Stem_Cell_Dir
Stem Cell Directory
7 years
Stem Cell Transplant Research Leads to Cystic Fibrosis Breakthrough
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@Strep_papers
Strep_papers
7 years
Unantimycin A, a new neoantimycin analog isolated from a microbial metabolite fraction library. https://t.co/8EMtDcaxoS
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@Strep_papers
Strep_papers
7 years
Precursor-directed biosynthesis of new sansanmycin analogs bearing para-substituted-phenylalanines with high yields. https://t.co/971uSUKj97
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@ucsd_sbrg
UC San Diego Systems Biology
7 years
RegulonDB 10.0 now available ( https://t.co/LHLcC6wRBn). An updated and valuable source of transcriptional regulatory information in bacteria.
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@AnneAMadden
Dr. Anne A Madden
7 years
This is an Actinoplanes sp. It grows incredibly slowly. While other microbes are taking over petri plates it is just a single hair. When collected carefully w/a needle, given space,& time to grow these vibrant orange colonies arise. It then makes antibiotics like teicoplanin.
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