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Clara M. Marín

Clara M. Marín

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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
36
Citations
4534
World Ranking
1623
National Ranking
76

Overview

Clara M. Marín is affiliated with the University of Zaragoza in Spain. Their research spans multiple scientific fields, primarily focusing on Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Medicine, and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their work addresses several specialized subfields including Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Food Science, Endocrinology, Infectious Diseases, and Agronomy and Crop Science.

The scientist's main research topics cover Salmonella and Campylobacter epidemiology, Streptococcal infections and treatments, animal disease management and epidemiology, antimicrobial resistance in Staphylococcus, plant pathogenic bacteria studies, antibiotic resistance in bacteria, and Vibrio bacteria research studies.

Recent publications by Clara M. Marín include the following papers:

  • Disease control tools to secure animal and public health in a densely populated world, 2022, The Lancet Planetary Health
  • Invasive Streptococcus suis isolated in Spain contain a highly promiscuous and dynamic resistome, 2024, Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
  • Genomic and phenotypic analysis of invasive Streptococcus suis isolated in Spain reveals genetic diversification and associated virulence traits, 2024, Veterinary Research
  • Salmonella Infection in Nursery Piglets and Its Role in the Spread of Salmonellosis to Further Production Periods, 2021, Pathogens
  • Copper Foil Substrate Enables Planar Indium Plating for Ultrahigh-Efficiency and Long-Lifespan Aqueous Trivalent Metal Batteries, 2024, Advanced Functional Materials

Their frequent coauthors include R. C. M. Jaime, Jesús Arenas, María Bernad-Roche, Cristina Uruén, and Ignacio de Blas.

Clara M. Marín has published particularly in venues such as Veterinary Research, Animals, The Lancet Planetary Health, Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, and Pathogens. Veterinary Research and Animals are among the venues with multiple publications.

Best Publications

  • Evaluation of a Multiplex PCR Assay (Bruce-ladder) for Molecular Typing of All Brucella Species, Including the Vaccine Strains

    I. López-Goñi;D. García-Yoldi;C. M. Marín;M. J. de Miguel

  • Multiplex PCR Assay for the Identification and Differentiation of all Brucella Species and the Vaccine Strains Brucella abortus S19 and RB51 and Brucella melitensis Rev1

    David García-Yoldi;Clara M. Marín;María J. de Miguel;Pilar M. Muñoz

  • Efficacy of different Rose Bengal and complement fixation antigens for the diagnosis of Brucella melitensis infection in sheep and goats.

    J M Blasco;B Garin-Bastuji;C M Marin;G Gerbier

  • Efficacy of several serological tests and antigens for diagnosis of bovine brucellosis in the presence of false-positive serological results due to Yersinia enterocolitica O:9.

    P. M. Muñoz;C. M. Marín;D. Monreal;D. González

  • Evaluation of serological tests for diagnosis of Brucella melitensis infection of goats.

    E. Diaz-Aparicio;C.M. Marin;B. Alonso-Urmeneta;V. Aragon

  • Spatial distribution and risk factors of Brucellosis in Iberian wild ungulates

    Pilar M Muñoz;Mariana Boadella;Maricruz Arnal;María J de Miguel

  • New Bruce-ladder multiplex PCR assay for the biovar typing of Brucella suis and the discrimination of Brucella suis and Brucella canis.

    Ignacio López-Goñi;David García-Yoldi;Clara M. Marín;María J. de Miguel

  • Brucellosis Vaccines: Assessment of Brucella melitensis Lipopolysaccharide Rough Mutants Defective in Core and O-Polysaccharide Synthesis and Export

    David González;María-Jesús Grilló;María-Jesús De Miguel;Tara Ali

  • Characterization of Brucella abortus O-Polysaccharide and Core Lipopolysaccharide Mutants and Demonstration that a Complete Core Is Required for Rough Vaccines To Be Efficient against Brucella abortus and Brucella ovis in the Mouse Model

    D. Monreal;M. J. Grilló;D. González;C. M. Marín

  • Development of a Selective Culture Medium for Primary Isolation of the Main Brucella Species

    M J De Miguel;C M Marín;P M Muñoz;L Dieste

  • Evaluation of allergic and serological tests for diagnosing Brucella melitensis infection in sheep.

    J M Blasco;C Marín;M Jiménez de Bagués;M Barberán

  • The diagnosis of brucellosis in sheep and goats, old and new tools

    B. Garin-Bastuji;J.M. Blasco;C. Marín;D. Albert

  • Comparative analysis of Brucella serotype A and M and Yersinia enterocolitica O:9 polysaccharides for serological diagnosis of brucellosis in cattle, sheep, and goats.

    E Díaz-Aparicio;V Aragón;C Marín;B Alonso

  • Epitope Mapping of the Brucella melitensis BP26 Immunogenic Protein: Usefulness for Diagnosis of Sheep Brucellosis

    Patricia Seco-Mediavilla;Jean-Michel Verger;Maggy Grayon;Axel Cloeckaert

  • Comparison of three serological tests for Brucella ovis infection of rams using different antigenic extracts

    C M Marín;M P Jiménez de Bagués;J M Blasco;C Gamazo

  • Comparison of Multiple-Locus Variable-Number Tandem-Repeat Analysis with Other PCR-Based Methods for Typing Brucella suis Isolates

    David García-Yoldi;Philippe Le Fleche;María J De Miguel;Pilar M Muñoz

  • Specificity dependence between serological tests for diagnosing bovine brucellosis in Brucella-free farms showing false positive serological reactions due to Yersinia enterocolitica O:9

    Raúl C. Mainar-Jaime;Pilar M. Muñoz;María J. de Miguel;María J. Grilló

  • Rough mutants defective in core and O-polysaccharide synthesis and export induce antibodies reacting in an indirect ELISA with smooth lipopolysaccharide and are less effective than Rev 1 vaccine against Brucella melitensis infection of sheep.

    María B. Barrio;María J. Grilló;Pilar M. Muñoz;Isabelle Jacques;Isabelle Jacques

  • Evaluation of a PCR test for the diagnosis of Brucella ovis infection in semen samples from rams.

    L Manterola;A Tejero-Garcés;A Ficapal;G Shopayeva;G Shopayeva

  • Minor nucleotide substitutions in the omp31 gene of Brucella ovis result in antigenic differences in the major outer membrane protein that it encodes compared to those of the other Brucella species.

    Nieves Vizcaı́no;Reinhold Kittelberger;Axel Cloeckaert;Clara M. Marı́n

  • Development and evaluation as vaccines in mice of Brucella melitensis Rev.1 single and double deletion mutants of the bp26 and omp31 genes coding for antigens of diagnostic significance in ovine brucellosis

    Axel Cloeckaert;Isabelle Jacques;Isabelle Jacques;Maria Jesus Grilló;Clara M. Marı́n

  • Comparison of subcutaneous and conjunctival routes of Rev 1 vaccination for the prophylaxis of Brucella ovis infection in rams.

    C.M. Marín;M. Barberán;M.P. Jiménez De Bagues;J.M. Blasco

  • Responses of ewes to B. melitensis Rev1 vaccine administered by subcutaneous or conjunctival routes at different stages of pregnancy.

    M P Jiménez de Bagués;C M Marin;M Barberán;J M Blasco

  • Comparative Analysis ofBrucella Serotype A andM and Yersinia enterocolitica 0:9Polysaccharides forSerological Diagnosis ofBrucellosis inCattle, Sheep, andGoats

    E. Diazaparicio;V. Aragon;C. Marin;B. Alonso

Frequent Co-Authors

José M. Blasco
José M. Blasco University of Zaragoza
Ignacio Moriyón
Ignacio Moriyón University of Navarra
Bruno Garin-Bastuji
Bruno Garin-Bastuji French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety
Pilar M. Muñoz
Pilar M. Muñoz Centro de Investigación y Tecnología Agroalimentaria de Aragón: Zaragoza
Ignacio López-Goñi
Ignacio López-Goñi University of Navarra
Jean-Pierre Gorvel
Jean-Pierre Gorvel Aix-Marseille University
Axel Cloeckaert
Axel Cloeckaert INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
José de la Fuente
José de la Fuente University of Castilla-La Mancha
Joaquín Vicente
Joaquín Vicente University of Castilla-La Mancha
Christian Gortázar
Christian Gortázar University of Castilla-La Mancha

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