Search Results - "Gaspar, Luciane P."
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Structure of the Ebola Fusion Peptide in a Membrane-mimetic Environment and the Interaction with Lipid Rafts
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (14-09-2007)“…The fusion peptide EBO16 (GAAIGLAWIPYFGPAA) comprises the fusion domain of an internal sequence located in the envelope fusion glycoprotein (GP2) of the Ebola…”
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Purification of yellow fever virus produced in Vero cells for inactivated vaccine manufacture
Published in Vaccine (27-05-2019)“…Yellow fever (YF) is a high-lethality viral disease, endemic in tropical regions of South America and Africa, with a population of over 900 million people…”
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Increasing Vero viable cell densities for yellow fever virus production in stirred-tank bioreactors using serum-free medium
Published in Vaccine (20-08-2015)“…Abstract In this work, changes in Vero cell cultivation methods have been employed in order to improve cell growth conditions to obtain higher viable cell…”
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An inactivated yellow fever 17DD vaccine cultivated in Vero cell cultures
Published in Vaccine (20-08-2015)“…Abstract Yellow fever is an acute infectious disease caused by prototype virus of the genus Flavivirus . It is endemic in Africa and South America where it…”
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Hydrostatic Pressure Induces the Fusion-active State of Enveloped Viruses
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (08-03-2002)“…Enveloped animal viruses must undergo membrane fusion to deliver their genome into the host cell. We demonstrate that high pressure inactivates two…”
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Development of a membrane adsorber based capture step for the purification of yellow fever virus
Published in Vaccine (19-05-2014)“…Abstract Yellow fever (YF) is an endemic disease in some tropical areas of South America and Africa that presents lethality rate between 20 and 50%. There is…”
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Production of yellow fever virus in microcarrier-based Vero cell cultures
Published in Vaccine (30-10-2009)“…Abstract In this work, the propagation of the 17DD yellow fever virus in Vero cells grown on Cytodex-1 microcarriers was evaluated. After verifying that upon…”
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Pressure-inactivated yellow fever 17DD virus: Implications for vaccine development
Published in Journal of virological methods (01-06-2008)“…The successful Yellow Fever (YF) vaccine consists of the live attenuated 17D-204 or 17DD viruses. Despite its excellent record of efficacy and safety, serious…”
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Effects of hydrostatic pressure on the stability and thermostability of poliovirus: A new method for vaccine preservation
Published in Vaccine (27-08-2009)“…Abstract Viruses are a structurally diverse group of infectious agents that differ widely in their sensitivities to high hydrostatic pressure (HHP). Studies on…”
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The Metastable State of Nucleocapsids of Enveloped Viruses as Probed by High Hydrostatic Pressure
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (09-03-2001)“…Enveloped viruses fuse their membranes with cellular membranes to transfer their genomes into cells at the beginning of infection. What is not clear, however,…”
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The fusogenic state of Mayaro virus induced by low pH and by hydrostatic pressure
Published in Cell biochemistry and biophysics (01-01-2006)“…Mayaro virus is an enveloped virus that belongs to the Alphavirus genus. To gain insight into the mechanism involved in Mayaro virus membrane fusion, we used…”
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Partially folded states of the capsid protein of cowpea severe mosaic virus in the disassembly pathway
Published in Journal of molecular biology (24-10-1997)“…The different partially folded states of the capsid protein that appear in the disassembly pathway of cowpea severe mosaic virus (CPSMV) were investigated by…”
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Arc repressor will not denature under pressure in the absence of water
Published in Journal of molecular biology (15-07-1994)“…Hydration forces are believed to play a determining role in protein folding. We have examined the contribution of water for the stability of the native dimer…”
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Reversible pressure dissociation of R17 bacteriophage. The physical individuality of virus particles
Published in Journal of molecular biology (20-06-1993)“…In the absence of urea, pressures up to 2.5 kbar promote only 10% dissociation of the whole particles of R17 bacteriophage. In the presence of concentrations…”
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