Fatma Gomaa

744 total citations
24 papers, 391 citations indexed

About

Fatma Gomaa is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Ecology and Environmental Chemistry. According to data from OpenAlex, Fatma Gomaa has authored 24 papers receiving a total of 391 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Molecular Biology, 9 papers in Ecology and 4 papers in Environmental Chemistry. Recurrent topics in Fatma Gomaa's work include Protist diversity and phylogeny (10 papers), Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology (9 papers) and Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (4 papers). Fatma Gomaa is often cited by papers focused on Protist diversity and phylogeny (10 papers), Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology (9 papers) and Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (4 papers). Fatma Gomaa collaborates with scholars based in Egypt, United States and Switzerland. Fatma Gomaa's co-authors include Enrique Lara, Edward A. D. Mitchell, Anush Kosakyan, Thierry J. Heger, Daniel J. G. Lahr, Milcho Todorov, Daniele Corsaro, Virginia P. Edgcomb, Ying Zhang and Daniel R. Utter and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Science Advances and Frontiers in Microbiology.

In The Last Decade

Fatma Gomaa

20 papers receiving 382 citations

Peers

Fatma Gomaa
Clément Duckert Switzerland
Quentin Blandenier Switzerland
Giorgio Bianchini United Kingdom
Isabelle Koenig Switzerland
Lara Vimercati United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Gomaa, Fatma, et al.. (2024). Assessment of Ecological and Health Risks of Potentially Toxic Elements in Soil and Plant Under Long-Term Sewage Wastewater Irrigation. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 113(4). 52–52.
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Bernhard, Joan M., et al.. (2023). Transition from stromatolite to thrombolite fabric: potential role for reticulopodial protists in lake microbialites of a Proterozoic ecosystem analog. Frontiers in Microbiology. 14. 1210781–1210781. 4 indexed citations
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Gomaa, Fatma, Daniel R. Utter, David Beaudoin, et al.. (2022). Two canonically aerobic foraminifera express distinct peroxisomal and mitochondrial metabolisms. Frontiers in Marine Science. 9. 5 indexed citations
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Gomaa, Fatma, Zhu‐Hong Li, David Beaudoin, et al.. (2022). CRISPR /Cas9‐induced disruption of Bodo saltans paraflagellar rod‐2 gene reveals its importance for cell survival. Environmental Microbiology. 24(7). 3051–3062. 1 indexed citations
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Gomaa, Fatma, Daniel R. Utter, David Beaudoin, et al.. (2021). Multiple integrated metabolic strategies allow foraminiferan protists to thrive in anoxic marine sediments. Science Advances. 7(22). 32 indexed citations
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Gomaa, Fatma, Daniel R. Utter, Wesley T. Loo, Daniel J. G. Lahr, & Colleen M. Cavanaugh. (2021). Exploring the protist microbiome: The diversity of bacterial communities associated with Arcella spp. (Tubulina: Amoebozoa). European Journal of Protistology. 82. 125861–125861. 4 indexed citations
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Gomaa, Fatma, et al.. (2018). Vancomycin MIC Distribution among Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus. Is Reduced Vancomycin Susceptibility Related To MIC Creep?. Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences. 7(1). 12–18. 12 indexed citations
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Gomaa, Fatma, Daniel J. G. Lahr, Milcho Todorov, Jingchun Li, & Enrique Lara. (2017). A contribution to the phylogeny of agglutinating Arcellinida (Amoebozoa) based on SSU rRNA gene sequences. European Journal of Protistology. 59. 99–107. 18 indexed citations
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Kosakyan, Anush, Fatma Gomaa, Enrique Lara, & Daniel J. G. Lahr. (2016). Current and future perspectives on the systematics, taxonomy and nomenclature of testate amoebae. European Journal of Protistology. 55(Pt B). 105–117. 74 indexed citations
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Elsabeé, Maher Z., et al.. (2014). Synthesis, Characterizations and Polymerization of Novel Cyano Acrylamide Derivative. 4(5). 123–129. 1 indexed citations
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Gomaa, Fatma, Anush Kosakyan, Thierry J. Heger, et al.. (2014). One Alga to Rule them All: Unrelated Mixotrophic Testate Amoebae (Amoebozoa, Rhizaria and Stramenopiles) Share the Same Symbiont (Trebouxiophyceae). Protist. 165(2). 161–176. 34 indexed citations
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Gomaa, Fatma, Jun Yang, Edward A. D. Mitchell, et al.. (2014). Morphological and Molecular Diversification of Asian Endemic Difflugia tuberspinifera (Amoebozoa, Arcellinida): A Case of Fast Morphological Evolution in Protists?. Protist. 166(1). 122–130. 22 indexed citations
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Gomaa, Fatma, Edward A. D. Mitchell, & Enrique Lara. (2013). Amphitremida (Poche, 1913) Is a New Major, Ubiquitous Labyrinthulomycete Clade. PLoS ONE. 8(1). e53046–e53046. 50 indexed citations
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Gomaa, Fatma, Milcho Todorov, Thierry J. Heger, Edward A. D. Mitchell, & Enrique Lara. (2012). SSU rRNA Phylogeny of Arcellinida (Amoebozoa) Reveals that the Largest Arcellinid Genus, Difflugia Leclerc 1815, is not Monophyletic. Protist. 163(3). 389–399. 47 indexed citations
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Kosakyan, Anush, Fatma Gomaa, Edward A. D. Mitchell, Thierry J. Heger, & Enrique Lara. (2012). Using DNA-barcoding for sorting out protist species complexes: A case study of the Nebela tincta–collaris–bohemica group (Amoebozoa; Arcellinida, Hyalospheniidae). European Journal of Protistology. 49(2). 222–237. 56 indexed citations
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Gomaa, Fatma, et al.. (2011). Effects of gamma and electron beam irradiation on viability and DNA elimination of Staphylococcus aureus. 2(6). 3 indexed citations
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Gomaa, Fatma, et al.. (2007). OPTIMIZING IRRIGATION WATER MANAGEMENT PRACTICES TO IMPROVE WATER PRODUCTIVITY.. Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering . 32(5). 3997–4015. 2 indexed citations
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Gomaa, Fatma, et al.. (1999). Towards sustainable agriculture on central and marginal slopes of Wadi El-Natrun depression, Egypt. 1 indexed citations

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