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    • A comparative analysis of SLA-DRB1 genetic diversity in Colombian (creoles and commercial line) and worldwide swine populations 

      Celis‑Giraldo, Carmen Teresa; Bohórquez, Michel David; Camargo, Milena; Suárez, Carlos Fernando; Camargo, Anny; Rodríguez‑Obediente, Kewin; Martínez, Alejandra; Lucero, Carlos Edmundo; Hernández, Byron; Manzano‑Román, Raúl; Patarroyo, Manuel Elkin (2021)
      Analysing pig class II mayor histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules is mainly related to antigen presentation. Identifying frequently-occurring alleles in pig populations is an important aspect to be considered when ...
    • New mutations in non-syndromic primary ovarian insufficiency patients identified via whole-exome sequencing 

      Patiño, Liliana Catherine; Beau, Isabelle; Buitrago, July Constanza; González, Ronald; Suárez, Carlos Fernando; Patarroyo, Manue Alfonso; Delemer, Brigitte; Young, Jacques; Binart, Nadine; Laissue, Paul (2017)
      STUDY QUESTION Is it possible to identify new mutations potentially associated with non-syndromic primary ovarian insufficiency (POI) via whole-exome sequencing (WES)? SUMMARY ANSWER WES is an efficient tool to study genetic ...
    • Novel genes and mutations in patients affected by recurrent pregnancy loss 

      Quintero Ronderos, Paula; Mercier, Eric; González, Ronald; Suárez, Carlos Fernando; Patarroyo, Manuel Alfonso; Vaiman, Daniel; Gris, Jean-Christophe; Laissue, Paul (2017)
      Recurrent pregnancy loss is a frequently occurring human infertility-related disease affecting ~1% of women. It has been estimated that the cause remains unexplained in >50% cases which strongly suggests that genetic factors ...
    • Self-assembling functional programmable protein array for studying protein-protein interactions in malaria parasites 

      Arévalo Pinzón, Gabriela; González González, María; Suárez, Carlos Fernando; Curtidor, Hernando; Carabias Sánchez, Javier; Muro, Antonio; LaBaer, Joshua; Patarroyo, Manuel Alfonso; Fuentes, Manuel (2018)
      Background: Plasmodium vivax is the most widespread malarial species, causing significant morbidity worldwide. Knowledge is limited regarding the molecular mechanism of invasion due to the lack of a continuous in vitro ...