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    A novel mutation in the OAR domain of the ARX gene by Tapie, Alejandra, PiDenis, Natalia, Souto, Jorge, Vomero, Alejandra, Peluffo, Gabriel, Boidi, María, Ciganda, Martín, Curbelo, Nicolás, Raggio, Victor, Roche, Leda, Pastro, Lucía

    Published in Clinical case reports (01-02-2017)
    “…Key Clinical Message Mutations in ARX gene should be considered in patients with mental disability or/and epilepsy. It is an X‐linked gene that has pleiotropic…”
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    Dissecting the active site of the collagenolytic cathepsin L3 protease of the invasive stage of Fasciola hepatica by Corvo, Ileana, O'Donoghue, Anthony J, Pastro, Lucía, Pi-Denis, Natalia, Eroy-Reveles, Alegra, Roche, Leda, McKerrow, James H, Dalton, John P, Craik, Charles S, Caffrey, Conor R, Tort, José F

    Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2013)
    “…A family of secreted cathepsin L proteases with differential activities is essential for host colonization and survival in the parasitic flatworm Fasciola…”
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    The major cathepsin L secreted by the invasive juvenile Fasciola hepatica prefers proline in the S2 subsite and can cleave collagen by Corvo, Ileana, Cancela, Martín, Cappetta, Mónica, Pi-Denis, Natalia, Tort, José F., Roche, Leda

    Published in Molecular and biochemical parasitology (01-09-2009)
    “…Secreted cysteine proteases are major players in host–parasite interactions; in Fasciola hepatica, a distinct group of cathepsins L was found to be…”
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    Dissecting the Active Site of the Collagenolytic Cathepsin L3 Protease of the Invasive Stage of Fasciola hepatica: e2269 by Corvo, Ileana, Pastro, Lucía, Pi-Denis, Natalia, Eroy-Reveles, Alegra, Roche, Leda, McKerrow, James H, Dalton, John P, Craik, Charles S, Caffrey, Conor R, Tort, José F

    Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (01-07-2013)
    “…Background A family of secreted cathepsin L proteases with differential activities is essential for host colonization and survival in the parasitic flatworm…”
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