Publications by authors named "Lola Gonzalez-Tarancon"

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  • Strain HF14-78462 is a novel environmental bacterium discovered in a clinical sample from an immunocompromised patient in Spain in 2014, characterized as Gram-negative, aerobic, small rods that form whitish-translucent colonies at temperatures between 20-36°C.!* -
  • The strain exhibits specific biochemical properties: it is oxidase, catalase, and urease positive, utilizes multiple carbon sources, but does not grow in thiosulfate-oxidizing media and has a narrower temperature range compared to similar strains.!* -
  • Genomic analysis shows that strain HF14-78462 has a genome size of 4.83 Mbp with a C+G content of
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Nemaline Myopathy (NM) is a rare genetic disorder that encompasses a large spectrum of myopathies characterized by hypotonia and generalized muscle weakness. To date, mutations in thirteen different genes have been associated with NM. The most frequently responsible genes are NEB (50% of cases) and ACTA1 (15-25% of cases).

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