Publications by authors named "M S Moncada"

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  • The study investigates the interaction between the Pfs47 protein of parasites and the P47Rec receptor in mosquitoes, focusing on their role in immune evasion and geographical coevolution.
  • Using bioinformatics, the researchers analyzed gene sequences and protein structures to predict how these proteins interact, with a specific focus on variations from different geographic regions.
  • The results suggest that Pfs47 has evolved more recently than P47Rec, indicating a potential link between the adaptability of parasites and their mosquito hosts, although conclusions are drawn from simulations and need further validation.
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Background: In the present study, the optimization of ultrasound-assisted alkaline extraction (UAAE) and isoelectric precipitation (IEP) was applied to white button (WBM) and oyster (OYM) mushroom flours to produce functional spray dried mushroom protein concentrates. Solid-to-liquid ratio (5-15% w/v), ultrasound power (0-900 W) and type of acid [HCl or acetic acid (AcOH)] were evaluated for their effect on the extraction and protein yields from mushroom flours submitted to UAAE-IEP protein extraction.

Results: Prioritized conditions with maximized protein yield (5% w/v, 900 W, AcOH, for WBM; 5% w/v, 900 W, HCl for OYM) were used to produce spray dried protein concentrates from white button (WBM-PC) and oyster (OYM-PC) mushrooms with high solids recovery (62.

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European catfish is a large-bodied apex predator, a key species in native areas, but invasive in others where it negatively impacts local aquatic fauna necessitates catfish regulation. However, traditional ichthyological methods face challenges in capturing it. The study presents a detailed description of the efficient long-line method, refined through 48 sampling campaigns across twelve European water bodies.

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Background: Efforts on a global scale for combating malaria have achieved substantial progress over the past twenty years. Two Central American nations have accomplished their goal of eliminating malaria: El Salvador and Belize. Honduras has decreased the incidence of malaria and now reports fewer than 4000 malaria cases annually, aspiring to reach elimination by 2030.

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