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236. Curtidor H., López R., Rodríguez L.E., Puentes A., García J., Vera R., Valbuena J., Patarroyo M.A., and Patarroyo M.E.
  Red blood cell binding assays using peptides derived from the Plasmodium falciparum IMP-Pf25 integral membrane protein.
  Submitted to Biological Chemistry, 2006.
235. Marchena- Mendoza D., Delgado G., Pachón A., Melo C., Vargas L.E., Patarroyo M.E., and Parra-López C.
  Using DCs AS apcS provides evidence of a universal cellular immune response to HPV-16 L1-VLPs in individuals having different degrees of exposure to HPV.
  Submitted to Tissue Antigens, 2006.
234. Perdomo-Arciniegas A.M., Patarroyo M.E. and Vernot J.P.
  Novel chimeric peptide inhibits protein kinase C and induces apoptosis in human immune cells.
  Submitted to Experimental Cell Research, 2006.
233. Urquiza M., Guevara T., Acosta J., Bermúdez A., Vanegas M., Amzel M., and Patarroyo M.E.
  Stabilizing alpha-helix in gp85-derived peptide 11438 increased its anti-EBV antibody and anti-peptide reactivity.
  Submitted to Journal of Molecular Biology, 2006.
232. Lozano J.M., Montoya- Fajardo F., Hoebeke J., Cifuentes G., Forero M., and Patarroyo M.E.
  Functional properties of Plasmodium falcíparum Merozoite Surface Protein-2 N- terminus –derived pseudopeptide induced antibodies.
  Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2006.
231. Patarroyo M.E., Cifuentes G., Reyes C., Bermúdez A., and Patarroyo M.A.
  Strategies for developing multi-antigenic, multistage, subunit- based, tailor- made synthetic malarial vaccines.
  Submitted to The Lancet Infectious Diseases , 2006.
230. Valbuena J., García J., Patarroyo M.A., Rodríguez., Curtidor H., Puentes A., Vera R., Vanegas M., Jimena  Cortés and Patarroyo M.E.
  Characterising a probable conserved transmembrane alanine-and leucine-rich protein (TALRP) from Mycobacterium tubercuolosis and determining its sequences which specifically bind to two human cell lines.
  Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2006.
229. Bermúdez A., Reyes C., Guzmán F., Vanegas M., Rosas J., Amador R., Rodríguez R., Patarroyo M.A. and Patarroyo M.E. 
  Synthetic vaccine update: applying lessons learned from recent SPf66 malarial vaccine physicohemical, structural and immunological characterization.
  Submitted to Molecular Pharmacology, 2006.
228. Patarroyo M.E. Cifuentes G., Bermúdez A., Reyes C., Vanegas M., Rodríguez R., and Patarroyo M.A.
  Shifting the polarity of some critical residues in malarial peptides’ binding to host cells a key factor in breaking conserved antigens’ code of silence.
  Submitted to Journal of Molecular Biology, 2006.
227. Parra- Lopez C., Calvo-Calle M., Walter C., Patarroyo M.E. and Stern L.
  Immobilized MHC tetramers can be used to detedt and functionally characterize CD4+T cells that do not stain by flow cytometry with soluble MHC tetramets.
  Submitted to Journal Immunology, 2006.
226. Daubenberger C.,  Spirig R.,  Patarroyo M.E., and Pluschke G.
  Flow cytometric analysis on cross-reactivity of human-specific CD monoclonal antibodies with splenocytes of Aotus nancymaae, a non-human primate model for biomedical research.
  Submitted to Veterinary Inmunology & Inmunopathology, 2006
225. Patarroyo M.E., Bermúdez A., Cifuentes G., Rosas J.E. and Patarroyo M.A.
  Breaking conserved antigens’ code of silence for multi-component, subunit-based, vaccine development.
  Submitted to The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2006.
224. Ocampo M., Castillo F., Puentes A., Vera R., Rodríguez L.E., Curtidor H., García J.E., Suárez J.E., López R., Patarroyo M.A., Urquiza M., Cortés J., Rosas J., Zea D., Bermúdez A., Rivera Z. and Patarroyo M.E.
  Biochemical, functional and immunological studies of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis MTCY-9C4.08c putative membrane protein.
  Submitted to Biochimie, 2006.
223. Vera R., Rodríguez L.E., Valbuena J.J., Ocampo M., García J.E., Puentes A., López R., Curtidor H., Torres E., Forero M., Tovar D., López Y., Cortés J., Rosas J.E., Patarroyo M.A. and Patarroyo M.E.
  Sortilin: a new Plasmodium falcíparum antigen and its likely role in supporting merozoite invasion.
  Submitted to Peptides, 2006.
222. Suárez C.F., Montoya G. Patarroyo M.E. and Vernot J.P.
  Receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase family (RPTP): tandem cytoplasmic PTP domain evolution.
  Submitted to Journal of Molecular Evolution, 2005.
221. Curtidor H., Torres L.H., Alba  M.P., and  Patarroyo M.E.
  Structural modifications to a high activity binding peptide located within the PfEMP1 NTS domain induce protection against P. falciparum malaria in Aotus monkeys.
  Biological Chemistry, 2006. In press.
219. Valbuena J.J., Rodríguez L.E., Vera R., Puentes A., Curtidor H., Cortés J., Rosas J., and Patarroyo M.E.
  Synthetic Peptide from P. falciparum apical membrane antigen 1 ( AMA-1) specifically interacting with human hepatocytes.
  Biochimie, 2006. In press.
218. Rodríguez L.E., Vera R., Valbuena J.J., Curtidor H., García J., Puentes A., Ocampo M.,Lopez R., Rosas J., López Y., Patarroyo M.A. and Patarroyo M.E.
  Chatacterising Plasmodium falciparum RESA-like protein peptides which specifically bind to erythrocytes and inhibit the invasion.
  Biological Chemistry, 2006.  In press.
217. Lozano J.M, and Patarroyo M.E.
  Rational vaccines development
  Microbres and Infection, 2006. In press.
216. Lozano J.M., Bermúdez A., and Patarroyo M.E.
  Peptide vaccines for malaria.
  Submitted to The Handbook of Biologically Active Peptides, 2006. In press
215. Cárdenas C., Obregón M., Balbín A., Villaveces J.L. and Patarroyo M.E.
  Wave-function analysis of MHC- Peptide intractions.
  Journal of Molecular Graphics & Modelling, 2006. In press
214. Balbín A., Villaveces J.L., and Patarroyo M.E.
  A theoretical analysis of HLA-DRβ1*0301-CLIP complex using the first 3 multipolar moments of the electrostatic field.
  Biochimie, 2006. 88:1307-1311.
213. García J.E., Puentes A. and Patarroyo M.E.
  Development Biology of Sporozoite-Host Interactions in P. falciparum malaria: Implications in vaccine design
  Clinical Microbiology Reviews, 2006. 19:686-707
212. Parra-López C., Calvo-Calle M., Cameron T.O., Vargas L.E., Salazar L.M., Patarroyo M.E., Nardin E., and Stern L.
  Major histocompatibility complex and T cell interactions of a universal T cell epitope from Plasmodium falciparum circumsporozoite protein.
  The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2006. 81:14907-14917.
211. Siachoque H., Guzmán F., Burgos J.,  Patarroyo M.E. and Gómez Marin J.E.
  Toxoplasma gondii: Immunogenicityand rotection by P30 peptides in a murine model.
  Experimental Parasitology, 2006. 114: 62-65.
210. Patarroyo M.E. and Cifuentes G.
  Comparative molecular and three-dimensional analysis of the peptide-MHCII binding region in both human and Aotus HLA-DRβ molecules confirms their usefulness in antimalarial vaccine development.
  Submitted to Immunogenetics, 2006. 58:598-606.
209. López R., Rodríguez L.E., Valbuena J., Ocampo M., Vera R., Curtidor H.,Puentes A.,García J., Ramírez L.E., and Patarroyo M.E.
  Plasmodium falciparum: Merozoite surface protein 6 (MSP-6) derived peptides that bind specifically to RBCs partially inhibited Merozoite invasion in vitro.
  Peptides, 2006. 27:1685-1692.
208. Suárez C.F., Trujillo E., Estupiñán M., Baquero J., Parra-López C.A., Rodríguez R. and Patarroyo M.E.
  Owl monkey MHC-DRB domain reveals high similarity with some human HLA-DRB lineages.
  Immunogenetics, 2006.  58:542-558.
207. Patarroyo M.E., Bermúdez A., Salazar L.M. and Espejo F.
  High Non-Protective long lasting antibody levels in malaria are associated with haplotype shifting in MHC-peptide-TCR complex formation.
  Biochimie, 2006. 88:775-784.
206. Baquero J., Murillo O., Trujillo E., Mateus H., Patarroyo M.E. and Parra-López C.A.
  Reference Strand Conformation Analysis (RSCA) a reliable method to identify HLA-DRβ alleles in Aotus spp.
  Immunogenetics, 2006. 58:590-597.
205. Curtidor H., Ocampo M., Rodríguez L.E., López R., García J.E., Valbuena J.J., Vera R., Puentes A., Gómez J., Leiton J., Cortés J., Forero M. and Patarroyo M.E.
  Identifying Plasmodium falciparum TryThrA-derived peptides that bind to erythrocytes and inhibit the merozoite-erythrocyte invasion in vitro.
  Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2006. 339: 888-896.
204. Lozano J.M., Salazar L.M., Rivera Z. and Patarroyo M.E.
  What is hidden behind peptide bond restriction and α-carbon asymmetry of conserved antigens? Peptide bond isosters and chirally transformed pseudopeptides as novel elements for synthetic vaccines.
  Current Organic Chemistry, 2006. 10: 433-456.
 
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