• Semi-empirical quantum evaluation of peptide – MHC class II binding 

      González, Ronald; Suárez, Carlos F.; Bohórquez, Hugo J.; Patarroyo, Manuel-Alfonso; Patarroyo, Manuel-Elkin (2017)
      Peptide presentation by the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is a key process for triggering a specific immune response. Studying peptide-MHC (pMHC) binding from a structural-based approach has potential for reducing ...
    • SM-COLSARSPROT: Highly Immunogenic Supramutational Synthetic Peptides Covering the World’s Population 

      Patarroyo, Manuel-Alfonso; Patarroyo, Manuel-Elkin; Pabón, Laura; Alba, Martha patricia; Bermúdez, Adriana; Rugeles, María Teresa; Díaz-Arevalo, Diana; Zapata, María Isabel; Reyes, César; Suárez, Carlos F.; Agudelo, William; Zapata, Wildeman (2022)
      Fifty ~20–amino acid (aa)–long peptides were selected from functionally relevant SARS-CoV-2 S, M, and E proteins for trial B-21 and another 53 common ones, plus some new ones derived from the virus’ main genetic variants ...
    • Structural analysis of owl monkey MHC-DR shows that fully-protective malaria vaccine components can be readily used in humans 

      Suárez, Carlos F.; Pabón, Laura; Barrera, Ana; Aza Conde, Jorge; Patarroyo, Manuel-Alfonso; Patarroyo, Manuel-Elkin (2017)
      More than 50 years ago the owl monkey (genusAotus) was found to be highly susceptible to developinghuman malaria, making it an excellent experimental model for this disease. Microbes and parasites'(especially malaria) ...