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1. nifH pyrosequencing reveals the potential for location-specific soil chemistry to influence N2-fixing community dynamics

2. The nifEN genes participating in FeMo cofactor biosynthesis and genes encoding dinitrogenase are part of the same operon in Bradyrhizobium species

3. Analyses of lipopolysaccharides, outer membrane proteins and DNA fingerprints reveal intraspecies diversity in Moraxella bovis isolated in Argentina

4. Author Correction: Adaptive gene loss in the common bean pan-genome during range expansion and domestication.

5. Adaptive gene loss in the common bean pan-genome during range expansion and domestication.

6. Improved detection and phylogenetic analysis of plant proteins containing LysM domains.

7. Nodulation competitiveness and diversification of symbiosis genes in common beans from the American centers of domestication.

8. Effect of soil chemical fertilization on the diversity and composition of the tomato endophytic diazotrophic community at different stages of growth.

9. How Does iReadMore Therapy Change the Reading Network of Patients with Central Alexia?

10. Lesion-site-dependent responses to therapy after aphasic stroke.

11. Dorsal and ventral visual stream contributions to preserved reading ability in patients with central alexia.

12. Randomized trial of iReadMore word reading training and brain stimulation in central alexia.

14. Analysis of nifH-RNA reveals phylotypes related to Geobacter and Cyanobacteria as important functional components of the N 2 -fixing community depending on depth and agricultural use of soil.

15. The monomeric GTPase RabA2 is required for progression and maintenance of membrane integrity of infection threads during root nodule symbiosis.

16. Genomic history of the origin and domestication of common bean unveils its closest sister species.

17. Meta-Analysis of the Relationship between Deep Brain Stimulation in Patients with Parkinson's Disease and Performance in Evaluation Tests for Executive Brain Functions.

18. Genome and transcriptome analysis of the Mesoamerican common bean and the role of gene duplications in establishing tissue and temporal specialization of genes.

19. Changes in the Common Bean Transcriptome in Response to Secreted and Surface Signal Molecules of Rhizobium etli.

20. nifH pyrosequencing reveals the potential for location-specific soil chemistry to influence N2 -fixing community dynamics.

21. A nuclear factor Y interacting protein of the GRAS family is required for nodule organogenesis, infection thread progression, and lateral root growth.

22. Transcriptional and functional variation of NF-YC1 in genetically diverse accessions of Phaseolus vulgaris during the symbiotic association with Rhizobium etli.

23. Knock-down of a member of the isoflavone reductase gene family impairs plant growth and nodulation in Phaseolus vulgaris.

24. The discovery of stromatolites developing at 3570 m above sea level in a high-altitude volcanic lake Socompa, Argentinean Andes.

25. A C subunit of the plant nuclear factor NF-Y required for rhizobial infection and nodule development affects partner selection in the common bean-Rhizobium etli symbiosis.

26. A small GTPase of the Rab family is required for root hair formation and preinfection stages of the common bean-Rhizobium symbiotic association.

27. Glutathione produced by Rhizobium tropici is important to prevent early senescence in common bean nodules.

28. Auxotrophy accounts for nodulation defect of most Sinorhizobium meliloti mutants in the branched-chain amino acid biosynthesis pathway.

29. Host genes involved in nodulation preference in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)-rhizobium etli symbiosis revealed by suppressive subtractive hybridization.

30. Evidence for plasmid-mediated tetracycline resistance in Paenibacillus larvae, the causal agent of American Foulbrood (AFB) disease in honeybees.

31. Rhizobium tropici response to acidity involves activation of glutathione synthesis.

32. Glutathione plays a fundamental role in growth and symbiotic capacity of Sinorhizobium meliloti.

33. Analysis of Rhizobium etli and of its symbiosis with wild Phaseolus vulgaris supports coevolution in centers of host diversification.

34. A PCR-based method that permits specific detection of Paenibacillus larvae subsp. larvae, the cause of American Foulbrood of honey bees, at the subspecies level.

35. Fluorescent Pseudomonas species causing post-harvest decay of endives in Argentina.

36. Differentiation of Paenibacillus larvae subsp. larvae, the cause of American foulbrood of honeybees, by using PCR and restriction fragment analysis of genes encoding 16S rRNA.

37. The diversity of rhizobia nodulating beans in Northwest Argentina as a source of more efficient inoculant strains.

38. Identification of a system that allows a Rhizobium tropici dctA mutant to grow on succinate, but not on other C4-dicarboxylates.

39. Low-molecular-weight heparins.

40. Early symbiotic responses induced by Sinorhizobium meliloti iIvC mutants in alfalfa.

41. A guaB mutant strain of Rhizobium tropici CIAT899 pleiotropically defective in thermal tolerance and symbiosis.

42. Low molecular weight heparins.

43. Glutathione is involved in environmental stress responses in Rhizobium tropici, including acid tolerance.

44. Analyses of lipopolysaccharides, outer membrane proteins and DNA fingerprints reveal intraspecies diversity in Moraxella bovis isolated in Argentina.

45. Isolation and characterization of alfalfa-nodulating rhizobia present in acidic soils of central argentina and uruguay

46. [Profile of patients with acute myocardial infarction from the perspective of the model of "health field"].

47. Prevalence of the Rhizobium etli-like allele in genes coding for 16S rRNA among the indigenous rhizobial populations found associated with wild beans from the Southern Andes in Argentina.

48. Characterization of isolates of Paenibacillus larvae subsp. larvae from diverse geographical origin by the polymerase chain reaction and BOX primers.

49. Images in clinical medicine. Poor skin turgor.

50. Tomato as a New Host of Erwinia carotovora subsp. carotovora in Argentina.

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