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    • Teichmann, Aline; Vargas, Daiani M.; Monteiro, Karina M.; Meneghetti, Bruna V.; Dutra, Cristine S.; Paredes, Rodolfo; Galanti Garrone, Norbel; Zaha, Arnaldo; Ferreira, Henrique B. (American Chemical Society, 2015)
      © 2015 American Chemical Society.The 14-3-3 protein family of eukaryotic regulators was studied in Echinococcus granulosus, the causative agent of cystic hydatid disease. These proteins mediate important cellular processes ...
    • Cabrera Vallejos, Gonzalo; Cabrejos, María Eugenia; Morassutti, Alessandra Loureiro; Cabezón, Carolina; Orellana, Juana; Hellman, Ulf; Zaha, Arnaldo; Galanti Garrone, Norbel (WILEY-LISS, DIV JOHN WILEY & SONS INC, 2008-08)
      Hydatidosis, caused by the larval stage of the platyhelminth parasite Echinococcus granulosus, affects human and animal health. Hydatid fertile cysts are formed in intermediate hosts (human and herbivores) producing ...
    • Lorenzatto, Karina Rodrigues; Monteiro, Karina Mariante; Paredes, Rodolfo; Paludo, Gabriela Prado; Da Fonsêca, Marbella Maria; Galanti Garrone, Norbel; Zaha, Arnaldo; Ferreira, Henrique Bunselmeyer (2012)
      Glycolytic enzymes, such as fructose-bisphosphate aldolase (FBA) and enolase, have been described as complex multifunctional proteins that may perform non-glycolytic moonlighting functions, but little is known about such ...
    • Markoski, Melissa M.; Bizarro, Cristiano V.; Farias, Sandra; Espinoza, Ingrid; Galanti Garrone, Norbel; Zaha, Arnaldo; Ferreira, Henrique B. (2003)
      Mesocestoides corti is a suitable model for studying cestode development because of its ability to reproduce asexually and segment in vitro. The cultured parasite is also capable of sexual differentiation and, probably, ...
    • Markoski, Melissa M.; Trindade, Edvaldo S.; Cabrera, Gonzalo; Laschuk, Alice; Galanti Garrone, Norbel; Zaha, Arnaldo; Nader, Helena B.; Ferreira, Henrique B. (2006)
      Parasitic flatworms present several steps of body architecture rearrangement during their fast transition from one developmental stage to another, which are, at least in part, responsible for their evasion from host immune ...