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    Structural and biological characterization of Nattectin, a new C-type lectin from the venomous fish Thalassophryne nattereri by Lopes-Ferreira, Mônica, Magalhães, Geraldo Santana, Fernandez, Jorge Hernandez, Junqueira-de-Azevedo, Inácio de Loiola M., Le Ho, Paulo, Lima, Carla, Valente, Richard H., Moura-da-Silva, Ana Maria

    Published in Biochimie (01-06-2011)
    “…Lectins are glycan-binding receptors that recognize glycan epitopes on foreign pathogens and in the host systems. They can be involved in functions that…”
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    Influence of the expression vector and its elements on recombinant human prolactin synthesis in Escherichia coli; co-directional orientation of replication and transcription is highly critical by Affonso, Regina, Suzuki, Miriam Fussae, Magalhães, Geraldo Santana, Bartolini, Paolo

    Published in Journal of microbiological methods (01-12-2021)
    “…The aim of the present work was to define a bacterial expression system that is particularly efficient for the synthesis of recombinant human prolactin (hPRL)…”
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    Generation of Polyclonal Antibodies Against Recombinant Human Glucocerebrosidase Produced in Escherichia coli by Novo, Juliana Branco, Oliveira, Maria Leonor Sarno, Magalhães, Geraldo Santana, Morganti, Ligia, Raw, Isaías, Ho, Paulo Lee

    Published in Molecular biotechnology (01-11-2010)
    “…Deficiency of the lysosomal glucocerebrosidase (GCR) enzyme results in Gaucher's disease, the most common inherited storage disorder. Treatment consists of…”
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    Engineered Mammalian Vector to Express EGFP-Tagged Proteins as Biomarkers by Magalhães, Geraldo Santana, Novo, Juliana Branco, Clissa, Patricia Bianca, Della Casa, Maisa Splendore, Butera, Diego, da Silva, Ana Maria Moura

    Published in Molecular biotechnology (01-06-2012)
    “…Due to its specialized post-translational machinery, mammalian cells represent an interesting and not fully explored system to express snake toxins. Therefore,…”
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