Publications by authors named "Isabel Campos-Pinto"

Over 500 million people worldwide are affected by diabetes mellitus, a chronic disease that leads to high blood glucose levels and causes severe side effects. The predominant biological marker for diagnosis of diabetes is glycated haemoglobin (GHb). In human blood the predominant reducing sugar, glucose, irreversibly conjugates onto accessible amine groups within Hb.

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Venomous snakes are important parts of the ecosystem, and their behavior and evolution have been shaped by their surrounding environments over the eons. This is reflected in their venoms, which are typically highly adapted for their biological niche, including their diet and defense mechanisms for deterring predators. Sub-Saharan Africa is rich in venomous snake species, of which many are dangerous to humans due to the high toxicity of their venoms and their ability to effectively deliver large amounts of venom into their victims via their bite.

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  • * Researchers used HNE-treated human serum albumin to create sheep antiserum and employed peptide arrays to compare binding patterns between a commercial antibody and an in-house developed antibody against HNE.
  • * Both antibodies identified common peptide bindings on HNE-treated human serum albumin, but the commercial antibody was more specific, recognizing more adducts than the in-house antibody, while the latter showed unique recognition of specific peptides.
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