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    Phage display of functional αβ single-chain T-cell receptor molecules specific for CD1b:Ac2SGL complexes from Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infected cells

    The development of molecules specific for M. tuberculosis-infected cells has important implications, as these tools may facilitate understanding of the mechanisms regulating host pathogen interactions in vivo. In...

    Frank Camacho, Jim Huggett, Louise Kim, Juan F Infante, Marco Lepore in BMC Immunology (2013)

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    Passive administration of purified secretory IgA from human colostrum induces protection against Mycobacterium tuberculosis in a murine model of progressive pulmonary infection

    Immunoglobulin A is the most abundant isotype in secretions from mucosal surfaces of the gastrointestinal, respiratory and genitourinary tracts and in external secretions such as colostrum, breast milk, tears ...

    Nadine Alvarez, Oscar Otero, Frank Camacho, Reinier Borrero in BMC Immunology (2013)

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    Study of Peptide Mimetics of Hepatitis A Virus Conjugated to Keyhole Limpet Hemocyanin and as Multiple Antigen Peptide System

    Mimotopes mimic binding properties of natural antigen epitopes. They could be used for vaccine design, drugs development, and diagnostic assays. We have previously identified four bacteriophages displaying hep...

    Alicia Aguilar, Frank Camacho in International Journal of Peptide Research … (2014)

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    Monoclonal Antibodies Against the Capsular Polysaccharides A, C, Y, W, and X of Neisseria meningitidis: A Platform for the Quality Control of Meningococcal Vaccines

    Vaccination has reduced morbidity and mortality of many diseases that previously caused devastating epidemics and deaths globally. Vaccines as a biological product may contain microorganisms or their derivativ...

    Elizabeth González, Fátima Reyes, Oscar Otero, Frank Camacho in Neisseria meningitidis (2019)

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    Fluorescence-assisted sequential insertion of transgenes (FASIT): an approach for increasing specific productivity in mammalian cells

    Currently, the generation of cell lines for the production of recombinant proteins has the limitation of unstable gene expression due to the repeat-induced gene silencing or the loss of transgene copies result...

    Felipe E. Bravo, Natalie C. Parra, Frank Camacho, Jannel Acosta in Scientific Reports (2020)