Publications by authors named "Rosa Maria Chura-Chambi"
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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Rosa Maria Chura-Chambi"
- Rosa Maria Chura-Chambi's research primarily focuses on the mechanisms of bacterial virulence, particularly the role of metalloproteinases such as leptolysin in pathogenicity and serum resistance of Leptospira, contributing to our understanding of infectious diseases.
- The author has also explored advanced techniques for protein refolding from inclusion bodies, employing high pressure and alkaline pH conditions to maintain native-like structures, which is crucial for biotechnological applications in drug development.
- Additionally, Chura-Chambi's work includes the development of novel immunological assays and vaccines, investigating immune responses to various viral proteins such as those from the Chikungunya and Zika viruses, highlighting her contributions to virology and immunology.