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Ana Oleaga
Researcher at Spanish National Research Council
Publications - 71
Citations - 2084
Ana Oleaga is an academic researcher from Spanish National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tick & Ornithodoros. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 66 publications receiving 1789 citations. Previous affiliations of Ana Oleaga include University of Salamanca.
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Outbreak of urogenital schistosomiasis in Corsica (France): an epidemiological case study
Jérôme Boissier,Sébastien Grech-Angelini,Bonnie L. Webster,Jean-François Allienne,Tine Huyse,Tine Huyse,Santiago Mas-Coma,Eve Toulza,Hélène Barré-Cardi,David Rollinson,Julien Kincaid-Smith,Ana Oleaga,Richard Galinier,Joséphine Foata,Anne Rognon,Antoine Berry,Gabriel Mouahid,Rémy Henneron,Hélène Moné,Harold Noel,Guillaume Mitta +20 more
TL;DR: The molecular data suggest that the parasites were imported into Corsica by individuals infected in west Africa, specifically Senegal, and hybridisation between S haematobium and the cattle schistosome S bovis had a putative role in this outbreak.
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African swine fever virus transmission cycles in Central Europe: Evaluation of wild boar-soft tick contacts through detection of antibodies against Ornithodoros erraticus saliva antigen.
Jana Pietschmann,Lina Mur,Sandra Blome,Martin Beer,Ricardo Pérez-Sánchez,Ana Oleaga,José Manuel Sánchez-Vizcaíno +6 more
TL;DR: The study did not provide stringent evidence for soft tick-wild boar contact in the investigated German Federal States and thus, a relevant involvement in the epidemiology of ASF in German wild boar is unlikely.
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Schistosoma bovis: Plasminogen binding in adults and the identification of plasminogen-binding proteins from the worm tegument
TL;DR: This study represents the first report about the binding of plasminogen to Schistosoma sp.
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Proteomic analysis of the tegument and excretory-secretory products of adult Schistosoma bovis worms.
TL;DR: Identifying the parasite proteins involved in host‐parasite interplay and at least 4 can counteract host defence mechanisms will provide a better understanding of how this parasite interacts with its host and new strategies for anti‐schistosome drug or vaccine design.
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Cloning and characterization of a plasminogen-binding surface-associated enolase from Schistosoma bovis.
Eduardo de la Torre-Escudero,Raúl Manzano-Román,Ricardo Pérez-Sánchez,Mar Siles-Lucas,Ana Oleaga +4 more
TL;DR: It is shown that S. bovis male adult worms express enolase on their tegumental surface and that this protein binds host plasminogen and increases its activation in the presence of host tissue plasMinogen activator (t-PA).