Publications by authors named "Triana Delfin-Riela"

Zika virus has spread around the world with rapid pace in the last five years. Although symptoms are typically mild and unspecific, Zika's major impact occurs during pregnancy, generating a congenital syndrome. Serology plays a key role in its diagnosis.

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Nanobodies are the smallest antibody fragments which bind to antigens with high affinity and specificity. Due to their outstanding physicochemical stability, simplicity and cost-effective production, nanobodies have become powerful agents in therapeutic and diagnostic applications. In this work, the advantages of nanobodies were exploited to develop generic and standardized anti-human IgM reagents for serology and IgM B-cell analysis.

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The Zika virus was introduced in Brazil in 2015 and, shortly after, spread all over the Americas. Nowadays, it remains present in more than 80 countries and represents a major threat due to some singularities among other flaviviruses. Due to its easy transmission, high percentage of silent cases, the severity of its associated complications, and the lack of prophylactic methods and effective treatments, it is essential to develop reliable and rapid diagnostic tests for early containment of the infection.

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Colon cancer has a high prevalence worldwide and is a serious public health problem. Early diagnosis greatly improves its prognosis and, among the existing methods, the detection of fecal occult blood is the only noninvasive test recommended for screening of the disease. To promote its massive application as a screening tool for asymptomatic populations in low-resource settings, the availability of a reliable and cost-effective method is imperative.

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