Eliana Musmeci
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Recent Articles
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Candeliere F, Musmeci E, Sola L, Amaretti A, Raimondi S, Rossi M
Front Microbiol
. 2024 Mar;
15:1359726.
PMID: 38511005
Mucins are large glycoproteins whose degradation requires the expression of several glycosil hydrolases to catalyze the cleavage of the oligosaccharide chains and release monosaccharides that can be assimilated. In this...
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Botti A, Musmeci E, Matturro B, Vanzetto G, Bosticco C, Negroni A, et al.
J Hazard Mater
. 2024 Mar;
469:133878.
PMID: 38447365
Microbial reductive dechlorination of organohalogenated pollutants is often limited by the scarcity of electron donors, that can be overcome with microbial electrochemical technologies (METs). In this study, polarized electrodes buried...
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Candeliere F, Musmeci E, Amaretti A, Sola L, Raimondi S, Rossi M
Microbiome Res Rep
. 2023 Dec;
2(2):13.
PMID: 38047279
are relevant commensals of the human gut due to their major presence and correlations to the host. In this study, we investigated intestinal of 51 healthy subjects and reconstructed their...
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Botti A, Musmeci E, Negroni A, Capuozzo R, Fava F, Biagi E, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2023 Jul;
898:165485.
PMID: 37442469
The use of biodegradable plastics is constantly raising, increasing the likeliness for these polymers to end up in the environment. Environmental applications foreseeing the intentional release of biodegradable plastics have...
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Botti A, Biagi E, Musmeci E, Breglia A, Degli Esposti M, Fava F, et al.
Mar Pollut Bull
. 2022 Dec;
186:114458.
PMID: 36493518
The effect of polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) with different composition on the reductive dechlorination activity of a polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) dechlorinating marine microbial community and on the activity of sulfate-reducing (SRB) and...
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Candeliere F, Raimondi S, Ranieri R, Musmeci E, Zambon A, Amaretti A, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2022 Mar;
13:826994.
PMID: 35308380
β-glucuronidases (GUS) of intestinal bacteria remove glucuronic acid from glucoronides, reversing phase II metabolism of the liver and affecting the level of active deconjugated metabolites deriving from drugs or xenobiotics....
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Musmeci E, Candeliere F, Amaretti A, Rossi M, Raimondi S
Microbiol Resour Announc
. 2021 Aug;
10(32):e0064221.
PMID: 34382829
The draft genome sequence of Clostridium tertium WC0709, a gut bacterium able to use mucin in pure culture as the sole carbon and nitrogen source, is presented here. The genome...
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Raimondi S, Musmeci E, Candeliere F, Amaretti A, Rossi M
Sci Rep
. 2021 May;
11(1):11094.
PMID: 34045537
Mucins are large glycoproteins consisting of approximately 80% of hetero-oligosaccharides. Gut mucin degraders of healthy subjects were investigated, through a culture dependent and independent approach. The faeces of five healthy...
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Amaretti A, Righini L, Candeliere F, Musmeci E, Bonvicini F, Gentilomi G, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2020 Mar;
21(5).
PMID: 32156029
Non- Enterobacterales (NECE) can colonize the human gut and may present virulence determinants and phenotypes that represent severe heath concerns. Most information is available for virulent NECE strains, isolated from...
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Raimondi S, Righini L, Candeliere F, Musmeci E, Bonvicini F, Gentilomi G, et al.
Microorganisms
. 2019 Aug;
7(8).
PMID: 31405113
may innocuously colonize the intestine of healthy subjects or may instigate infections in the gut or in other districts. This study investigated intestinal isolated from 20 healthy adults. Fifty-one strains...