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Luis G.C. Pacheco
Researcher at Federal University of Bahia
Publications - 72
Citations - 1699
Luis G.C. Pacheco is an academic researcher from Federal University of Bahia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis & Caseous lymphadenitis. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 62 publications receiving 1371 citations. Previous affiliations of Luis G.C. Pacheco include Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais & Brigham and Women's Hospital.
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Similarity of rpoB gene sequences of sucrose-fermenting and non-fermenting Corynebacterium diphtheriae strains
Raphael Hirata,Luis G.C. Pacheco,Siomar de Castro Soares,Louisy Sanches dos Santos,Lílian Oliveira Moreira,Priscila Soares Sabbadini,Cíntia Silva Santos,Anderson Miyoshi,Vasco Azevedo,Ana Luíza Mattos-Guaraldi +9 more
TL;DR: Data indicate that sucrose-fermenting isolates may act as a variant of C. diphtheriae biotype mitis, and suc rose-ferMENTing strains should not be discarded as contaminants mainly in countries where the possibility of isolation of this variant is higher.
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Dermatophagoides spp. hypoallergens design: what has been achieved so far?
TL;DR: The observed trend for the use of hypoallergenic hybrid molecules was a fundamental AIT advance and this type of molecule appears to be a more attractive product for companies and more convenient, efficient, and safer allergy immunotherapy for patients.
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First genome sequencing of SARS-CoV-2 recovered from an infected cat and its owner in Latin America
Renata Santiago Alberto Carlos,Ana Paula Melo Mariano,Bianca Mendes Maciel,Sandra Rocha Gadelha,Mylene de Melo Silva,Emília Maria Medeiros de Andrade Belitardo,Danilo J.P.G. Rocha,João Paulo Pereira de Almeida,Luis G.C. Pacheco,Eric R.G.R. Aguiar,Hllytchaikra Ferraz Fehlberg,George Rêgo Albuquerque +11 more
TL;DR: This is the first report of genome sequences of SARS-CoV-2 recovered from a cat and its owner in Latin America, and Viral genome sequences recovered from human and cat samples showed an average 99.4% sequence identity.
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Oral immunization with Salmonella harboring a Sm14-based DNA vaccine does not protect mice against Schistosoma mansoni infection.
Luis G.C. Pacheco,Vitor Luís Tenório Mati,Thiago Luiz de Paula Castro,Fernanda Alves Dorella,Sergio C. Oliveira,Anderson Miyoshi,Alan Lane de Melo,Vasco Azevedo +7 more
TL;DR: The protection against Schistosoma mansoni infection was evaluated in SWISS mice orally vaccinated with an attenuated strain of Salmonella carrying a Sm14-based DNA vaccine, and a non-antigen-specific decrease in schistosome-induced granulomatous reaction was verified in livers of mice that receivedSalmonella.
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Draft Genome Sequences of Two Species of "Difficult-to-Identify" Human-Pathogenic Corynebacteria: Implications for Better Identification Tests.
Luis G.C. Pacheco,Ana Luíza Mattos-Guaraldi,Carolina S. Santos,Adonney A. O. Veras,Luis C. Guimarães,Abreu,Felipe L. Pereira,Siomar de Castro Soares,Fernanda Alves Dorella,Alex F. Carvalho,Leal Cg,Henrique César Pereira Figueiredo,Juliana Nunes Ramos,Verônica Viana Vieira,Farfour E,Nicole Guiso,Raphael Hirata,Azevedo,Artur Silva,Rommel Tj Ramos +19 more
TL;DR: Annotation of draft genome sequences of two isolates of “difficult-to-identify” human-pathogenic corynebacterial species will aid the exploration of novel biochemical reactions to improve existing identification tests as well as the development of more accurate molecular identification methods through detection of species-specific target genes for isolate's identification or drug susceptibility profiling.