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Wander de Jesus Jeremias

Researcher at Oswaldo Cruz Foundation

Publications -  11
Citations -  271

Wander de Jesus Jeremias is an academic researcher from Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Schistosoma mansoni & Antigen. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications receiving 200 citations. Previous affiliations of Wander de Jesus Jeremias include Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto & University Center of Belo Horizonte.

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Whole genome analysis of a schistosomiasis-transmitting freshwater snail.

Coen M. Adema, +120 more
TL;DR: Parts of phero-perception, stress responses, immune function and regulation of gene expression that support the persistence of B. glabrata are described and several potential targets for developing novel control measures aimed at reducing snail-mediated transmission of schistosomiasis are identified.
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Schistosomiasis in Nigeria: Gleaning from the past to improve current efforts towards control.

TL;DR: This review attempted to discuss schistosomiasis transmission patterns in Nigeria in different eras and identified some pitfalls in efforts towards the control of schistsomiasis in Nigeria.
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Corrigendum: Whole genome analysis of a schistosomiasis-transmitting freshwater snail

Coen M. Adema, +116 more
TL;DR: This corrects the article DOI: 10.1038/ncomms15451 to indicate that the author of the paper is a doctor rather than a scientist, as previously reported.
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Differential expression of small RNA pathway genes associated with the Biomphalaria glabrata/Schistosoma mansoni interaction

TL;DR: This study showed differential expression of putative Argonaute, Drosha, Piwi, Exportin-5 and Tudor genes at different snail developmental stages and during infection with S. mansoni, suggesting that the machinery is required for miRNA and piRNA processing in B. glabrata at all stages and suggested that the silencing pathway mediated by miRNAs and piRNAs can interfere in snail biology throughout the life cycle of the snail.