Jose F Tort
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Costabile A, Dominguez M, Guarnaschelli I, Preza M, Koziol U, Castillo E, et al.
Front Parasitol
. 2025 Jan;
3():1362199.
PMID: 39817174
Flatworms depend on stem cells for continued tissue growth and renewal during their life cycles, making these cells valuable drug targets. While neoblasts are extensively characterized in the free-living planarian...
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Langleib M, Calvelo J, Costabile A, Castillo E, Tort J, Hoffmann F, et al.
Mol Phylogenet Evol
. 2024 Jul;
199:108141.
PMID: 38964593
Platyhelminthes, also known as flatworms, is a phylum of bilaterian invertebrates infamous for their parasitic representatives. The classes Cestoda, Monogenea, and Trematoda comprise parasitic helminths inhabiting multiple hosts, including fishes,...
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Dominguez M, Costabile A, Koziol U, Preza M, Brehm K, Tort J, et al.
Parasitology
. 2022 Jul;
149(11):1505-1514.
PMID: 35787303
The phylum Platyhelminthes shares a unique population of undifferentiated cells responsible for the proliferation capacity needed for cell renewal, growth, tissue repair and regeneration. These cells have been extensively studied...
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Fontenla S, Rinaldi G, Tort J
Front Cell Infect Microbiol
. 2021 Jun;
11:653695.
PMID: 34123869
Platyhelminthes comprise one of the major phyla of invertebrate animals, inhabiting a wide range of ecosystems, and one of the most successful in adapting to parasitic life. Small non-coding RNAs...
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Tort J, Mitreva M, Brehm K, Rinaldi G
Front Genet
. 2020 Sep;
11:791.
PMID: 32922432
No abstract available.
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Salazar C, Tort J, Carmona C
Methods Mol Biol
. 2020 May;
2137:191-204.
PMID: 32399930
Many studies have shown that the degree of organization and repetitiveness of an antigen correlates with its efficiency to induce a B-cell response and production of neutralizing antibodies. Here we...
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Rinaldi G, DellOca N, Castillo E, Tort J
Methods Mol Biol
. 2020 May;
2137:67-92.
PMID: 32399922
The chronic infection with the liver fluke of the genus Fasciola spp. is the most prevalent foodborne trematodiasis, affecting at least one-fourth of the world livestock grazing in areas where...
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Lamolle G, Fontenla S, Rijo G, Tort J, Smircich P
Front Genet
. 2019 Sep;
10:771.
PMID: 31543897
In the present work, we performed a comparative genome-wide analysis of 22 species representative of the main clades and lifestyles of the phylum Platyhelminthes. We selected a set of 700...
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Choi Y, Fontenla S, Fischer P, Le T, Costabile A, Blair D, et al.
Mol Biol Evol
. 2019 Sep;
37(1):84-99.
PMID: 31501870
Liver and intestinal flukes of the family Fasciolidae cause zoonotic food-borne infections that impact both agriculture and human health throughout the world. Their evolutionary history and the genetic basis underlying...
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Solana M, Dominguez M, Scarcella S, Radio S, Smircich P, Fernandez S, et al.
Mol Biochem Parasitol
. 2018 Jul;
224:57-60.
PMID: 30055185
The use of Triclabendazole for controlling fasciolosis is compromised by increased drug resistance affecting livestock and humans. Although the mode of action of TCBZ is still unknown, putative candidates and...