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Carlos Eduardo Pereira Corbett

Researcher at University of São Paulo

Publications -  129
Citations -  2805

Carlos Eduardo Pereira Corbett is an academic researcher from University of São Paulo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cutaneous leishmaniasis & Leishmania. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 125 publications receiving 2567 citations.

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Clinical and immunopathological spectrum of American cutaneous leishmaniasis with special reference to the disease in Amazonian Brazil: a review

TL;DR: The use of the term "borderline disseminated cutaneous leishmaniasis" is proposed for the disseminated form of the disease, due to parasites of the subgenera Leishmania and Viannia, which might be regarded as intermediate between LCL and the extreme pathogenicity poles MCL and ADCL.
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Comparison of parasitological, immunological and molecular methods for the diagnosis of leishmaniasis in dogs with different clinical signs.

TL;DR: Parasite detection by both HE and immunohistochemistry was specifically more effective in lymph nodes, when compared with the other organs, and Immunolabeling provided higher sensitivity for parasite detection in the tissues.
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Asymptomatic dogs are highly competent to transmit Leishmania (Leishmania) infantum chagasi to the natural vector

TL;DR: The data show that asymptomatic dogs are highly infective and competent for establishing sand fly infection, indicating their role in maintaining L. (L.) infantum chagasi cycle as well as their involvement in VL spreading in endemic areas.
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Isolation of a new L-amino acid oxidase from Crotalus durissus cascavella venom.

TL;DR: Electron microscopy assessments of both bacterial strains suggest that the hydrogen peroxide produced by LAO induce bacterial membrane rupture and consequently loss of cytoplasmatic content, suggesting that the production of H2O2 is involved in subsequent activation of inflammatory enzymes, such as thromboxane.
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Ultrastructure of the lung in falciparum malaria.

TL;DR: The patient's respiratory insufficiency seems not to have derived from the complications usually associated with the fatal malaria but from malaria-induced alveolar septal changes.