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Almeida, Igor C.
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Almeida, Igor C.
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Academic Article
Improved proteomic approach for the discovery of potential vaccine targets in Trypanosoma cruzi.
Academic Article
Potential use of synthetic a-galactosyl-containing glycotopes of the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi as diagnostic antigens for Chagas disease.
Academic Article
A synthetic peptide from Trypanosoma cruzi mucin-like associated surface protein as candidate for a vaccine against Chagas disease.
Academic Article
An a-Gal-containing neoglycoprotein-based vaccine partially protects against murine cutaneous leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania major.
Academic Article
A Trypanosoma cruzi small surface molecule provides the first immunological evidence that Chagas' disease is due to a single parasite lineage.
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Epitopes
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Epitopes, T-Lymphocyte
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Epitopes, B-Lymphocyte
Academic Article
The pathogenic fungus Paracoccidioides brasiliensis exports extracellular vesicles containing highly immunogenic a-Galactosyl epitopes.
Academic Article
Immunologic mapping of glycomes: implications for cancer diagnosis and therapy.
Academic Article
MUC1 glycopeptide epitopes predicted by computational glycomics.
Academic Article
Synthesis of Gala(1,3)Gal?(1,4)GlcNAca-, Gal?(1,4)GlcNAca- and GlcNAc-containing neoglycoproteins and their immunological evaluation in the context of Chagas disease.
Academic Article
Amblyomma sculptum tick saliva: a-Gal identification, antibody response and possible association with red meat allergy in Brazil.
Academic Article
Anti-a-Gal antibodies detected by novel neoglycoproteins as a diagnostic tool for Old World cutaneous leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania major.
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Epitopes