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Angel Cataldi is affiliated with the International Trademark Association in the United States. Their research contributions span multiple fields including medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with a strong focus on infectious diseases and epidemiology.

The scientist's work predominantly covers tuberculosis research and epidemiology as well as Mycobacterium research and diagnosis. Other topical areas include ruminant nutrition and digestive physiology, reproductive physiology in livestock, Escherichia coli research studies, viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology, and metabolic conditions such as gout and hyperuricemia.

Angel Cataldi has published in several scientific venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Vaccines
  • Animal Nutrition
  • BioMed Research International
  • Research in Veterinary Science
  • Tuberculosis

Their recent published papers highlight work related to tuberculosis and veterinary health:

  • Field Trial with Vaccine Candidates Against Bovine Tuberculosis Among Likely Infected Cattle in a Natural Transmission Setting, 2024, Vaccines
  • Performance of the PhoP (Rv0757/Mb0780) protein as diagnostic antigen for bovine tuberculosis, 2024, Research in Veterinary Science
  • Replication and transmission features of two experimental vaccine candidates against bovine tuberculosis subcutaneously administrated in a murine model, 2022, Tuberculosis
  • A Phenotypic Characterization of Two Isolates of a Multidrug-Resistant Outbreak Strain of Mycobacterium tuberculosis with Opposite Epidemiological Fitness, 2020, BioMed Research International
  • Dynamics of the ruminal microbial ecosystem, and inhibition of methanogenesis and propiogenesis in response to nitrate feeding to Holstein calves, 2021, Animal Nutrition

Angel Cataldi frequently collaborates with several co-authors, including:

  • Fabiana Bigi
  • Federico Carlos Blanco
  • Ximena Ferrara Muñiz
  • Elizabeth Andrea García
  • Sergio Garbaccio

The scientist's main fields of study are Medicine with 15 publications and Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology with 6 publications. In subfields, Infectious Diseases account for 7 publications and Epidemiology for 5, with additional work in Agronomy and Crop Science, Endocrinology, and Surgery.

Best Publications

  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex genetic diversity: mining the fourth international spoligotyping database (SpolDB4) for classification, population genetics and epidemiology

    Karine Brudey;Jeffrey R Driscoll;Leen Rigouts;Wolfgang M Prodinger

  • Virulence factors of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex

    Marina A. Forrellad;Laura I. Klepp;Andrea Gioffré;Julia Sabio y García

  • Tuberculosis in seals caused by a novel member of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex: Mycobacterium pinnipedii sp. nov.

    Debby V. Cousins;Ricardo Bastida;Angel Cataldi;Viviana Quse

  • Snapshot of Moving and Expanding Clones of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Their Global Distribution Assessed by Spoligotyping in an International Study

    Ingrid Filliol;Jeffrey R. Driscoll;Dick van Soolingen;Barry N. Kreiswirth

  • Global distribution of Mycobacterium tuberculosis spoligotypes.

    Ingrid Filliol;Jeffrey R Driscoll;Dick Van Soolingen;Barry N Kreiswirth

  • Spacer oligonucleotide typing of bacteria of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex: recommendations for standardised nomenclature.

    J W Dale;D Brittain;A A Cataldi;D Cousins

  • The sae locus of Staphylococcus aureus encodes a two-component regulatory system

    Ana T. Giraudo;Aldo Calzolari;Angel A. Cataldi;Cristina Bogni

  • Characterization of P55, a multidrug efflux pump in Mycobacterium bovis and Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

    Pedro E. A. Silva;Fabiana Bigi;María de la Paz Santangelo;Maria Isabel Romano

  • Mutation in mce operons attenuates Mycobacterium tuberculosis virulence.

    Andrea Gioffré;Eduardo Infante;Diana Aguilar;María De la Paz Santangelo

  • Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli in healthy young beef steers from Argentina: prevalence and virulence properties.

    Lelis Meichtri;Elizabeth Miliwebsky;Andrea Gioffré;Isabel Chinen

  • Discriminatory Power and Reproducibility of Novel DNA Typing Methods for Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex Strains

    Kristin Kremer;Catherine Arnold;Angel Cataldi;M. Cristina Gutiérrez

  • European 1 : a globally important clonal complex of Mycobacterium bovis

    Noel H. Smith;Stefan Berg;James Dale;Adrian Allen

  • Construction and characterization of a protective antigen-deficient Bacillus anthracis strain.

    A. Cataldi;E. Labruyère;M. Mock

  • Improvement of Differentiation and Interpretability of Spoligotyping for Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex Isolates by Introduction of New Spacer Oligonucleotides

    A. G. M. van der Zanden;K. Kremer;L. M. Schouls;K. Caimi

  • Optimizing Antigen Cocktails for Detection of Mycobacterium bovis in Herds with Different Prevalences of Bovine Tuberculosis: ESAT6-CFP10 Mixture Shows Optimal Sensitivity and Specificity

    C. Aagaard;M. Govaerts;V. Meikle;A. J. Vallecillo

  • Usefulness of Spoligotyping in Molecular Epidemiology of Mycobacterium bovis-Related Infections in South America

    Martín J. Zumárraga;Carlos Martin;Sofia Samper;Alicia Alito

  • Application of different methods for the diagnosis of paratuberculosis in a dairy cattle herd in Argentina.

    F. A. Paolicchi;F. A. Paolicchi;M. J. Zumarraga;A. Gioffre;P. Zamorano

  • Use of touch-down polymerase chain reaction to enhance the sensitivity of Mycobacterium bovis detection

    Martin Jose Zumarraga;Virginia Meikle;Amelia Bernardelli;Alejandro Ariel Abdala

  • The Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Recombinant 27-kilodalton Lipoprotein Induces a Strong Th1-type Immune Response Deleterious to Protection

    Avi-Hai Hovav;Jacob Mullerad;Liuba Davidovitch;Yolanta Fishman

  • Biodiversity characterization of cellulolytic bacteria present on native Chaco soil by comparison of ribosomal RNA genes

    Paola Talia;Silvana M. Sede;Eleonora Campos;Marcela Rorig

  • Expression of tuberculosis antigen ESAT-6 in Nicotiana tabacum using a potato virus X-based vector.

    Alicia Mercedes Zelada;Gabriela Calamante;María de la Paz Santangelo;Fabiana Bigi

Frequent Co-Authors

Dick van Soolingen
Dick van Soolingen National Institute for Public Health and the Environment
Kristin Kremer
Kristin Kremer KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation
Nalin Rastogi
Nalin Rastogi Institut Pasteur
Véronique Vincent
Véronique Vincent Institut Pasteur
Christophe Sola
Christophe Sola University of Paris-Saclay
Carlos Martín
Carlos Martín Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Barry N. Kreiswirth
Barry N. Kreiswirth Center for Discovery and Innovation
Stephen V. Gordon
Stephen V. Gordon University College Dublin
Françoise Portaels
Françoise Portaels Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp
Stefan Niemann
Stefan Niemann Research Center Borstel - Leibniz-Center for Medicine and Biosciences

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