Publications by authors named "Fernanda Angela Correia Barrence"

The Zika disease caused by the Zika virus was declared a Public Health Emergency by the World Health Union (WHO), with microcephaly as the most critical consequence. Aiming to reduce the spread of the virus, biopharmaceutical organizations invest in vaccine research and production, based on multiple platforms. A crescent vaccine production approach is based on virus-like particles (VLP), for not having genetic material in its composition, hypoallergenic and non-mutant character.

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In the current biopharmaceutical scenario, constant bioprocess monitoring is crucial for the quality and integrity of final products. Thus, process analytical techniques, such as those based on Raman spectroscopy, have been used as multiparameter tracking methods in pharma bioprocesses, which can be combined with chemometric tools, like Partial Least Squares (PLS) and Artificial Neural Networks (ANN). In some cases, applying spectra pre-processing techniques before modeling can improve the accuracy of chemometric model fittings to observed values.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study used immunoelectron microscopy to examine the distribution of proteins bothropasin, HF2, and HF3 in snake venom cells during active and resting protein synthesis stages.
  • Secretory cells from resting glands lacked labeling in certain areas of the rough endoplasmic reticulum compared to active and newborn glands.
  • Notably, bothropasin showed higher intensity labeling in adults, while newborn snakes had higher labeling densities for HF3 and HF2.
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