Nestor Serna-Cardona
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    Serna-Cardona N, Zamora-Leiva L, Sanchez-Carvajal E, Claverias F, Cumsille A, Penton K, et al.
  
  
    Front Microbiol
    . 2024 Oct;
          15:1463911.
    
    PMID: 39417076
  
  
           sp. VB1, an actinomycete isolated from marine sediments in Valparaíso Bay, Chile, synthesizes antimicrobial and antiproliferative compounds. This study presents comprehensive metabolomics and comparative genomics analyses of strain VB1. LC-HRMS...
      
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    Cumsille A, Serna-Cardona N, Gonzalez V, Claverias F, Undabarrena A, Molina V, et al.
  
  
    BMC Genomics
    . 2023 Oct;
          24(1):622.
    
    PMID: 37858045
  
  
          Exploring Brevibacterium strains from various ecosystems may lead to the discovery of new antibiotic-producing strains. Brevibacterium sp. H-BE7, a strain isolated from marine sediments from Northern Patagonia, Chile, had its...
      
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    Claverias F, Serna-Cardona N, Cumsille A, Zamora-Leiva L, Riesco R, Couve E, et al.
  
  
    Int J Syst Evol Microbiol
    . 2022 Jan;
          72(1).
    
    PMID: 35085063
  
  
          An alkaliphilic actinobacterium, designated VN6-2, was isolated from marine sediment collected from Valparaíso Bay, Chile. Strain VN6-2 formed yellowish-white branched substrate mycelium without fragmentation. Aerial mycelium was well developed, forming...