M. Borges
0000-0001-6035-4095
Universidade do Porto Faculdade de Farmacia
37 papers found
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Peptide-based analysis of the amino acid sequence important to the immunoregulatory function of Trypanosoma cruzi Tc52 virulence factor
The role of polyamine derivative drugs in the inhibition of parasite proliferation by an apoptotic mechanism.
The role of rLmS3arp in the parasitaemia during acute phase of experimental Leishmania infantum infection
T. cruzi Tc52 derived synthetic peptide mediated suppression of IL-2 and IFN-gamma production
The role of Tc52 from Trypanosoma cruzi: apoptosis induction in cells populations.
Dual Role of the Leishmania majorRibosomal Protein S3a Homologue in Regulation of T- and B-Cell Activation
Endogenous Trypanosoma cruzi Tc52 protein expression upregulates the growth of murine macrophages and fibroblasts and cytokine gene expression
Endogenous Trypanosoma cruzi Tc52 protein expression up regulates the growth of murine macrophages and fibroblasts and cytokine gene expression.
Trypanosoma cruzi-induced host immune system dysfunction: a rationale for parasite immunosuppressive factor(s) encoding gene targeting
Identification and molecular characterization of two novel Trypanosoma cruzi genes encoding polypeptides sharing sequence motifs found in proteins involved in RNA editing reactions
N-Acetylcysteine and glutathione modulate the behaviour of Trypanosoma cruzi experimental infection
Immunossupressive effect of 30 kDa Leishmania major ribosomal protein at lymphocyte cell populations.
Polyclonal B cell populations induced by Leishmania major ribosomal protein
Estudo das populações linfocitárias envolvidas na resposta imunológica à proteína ribossomal de 32kDa de Leishmania major
Immunossuppressive effect of 30 kDa Leishmania major ribosomal protein at lymphocyte cell populations
Caracterização funcional do domínio imunossupressor da proteína Tc52 de Trypanosoma cruzi
Determination of the immunossupressive domain of Tc52 protein from Trypanosoma cruzi
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