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1. Analysis of the antigenic and immunogenic properties of the native rabies virus glycoprotein purified by Lens culinaris lectin affinity chromatography.

2. Seroepidemiological survey to cell culture rabies vaccines (CCRV) in Brazil.

3. Rabies virus isolated from insectivorous bats induces different inflammatory responses in experimental model.

4. A comparative review of serological assays for the detection of rabies virus-specific antibodies.

5. Serological Surveillance of Rabies in Free-Range and Captive Common Vampire Bats Desmodus rotundus .

6. Glycosylation is required for the neutralizing activity of human IgG1 antibodies against human rabies induced by pre-exposure prophylaxis.

7. Development of biotinylated polyclonal anti-ribonucleoprotein IgG for detection of rabies virus antigen by direct rapid immunohistochemical test.

8. Detection of rabies virus antigen by the indirect rapid immunohistochemistry test in equines and comparisons with other diagnostic techniques.

9. Characterization of the Th17 profile immune response in cases of human rabies transmitted by dogs and its interference in the disease pathogenesis.

10. Performance evaluation of the polyclonal anti-rabies virus ribonucleoprotein IgG antibodies produced in-house for use in direct fluorescent antibody test.

11. Evaluation of polyclonal anti-RNP IgG antibody for rabies diagnosis by indirect rapid immunohistochemistry test.

12. Nyctinomops laticaudatus bat-associated Rabies virus causes disease with a shorter clinical period and has lower pathogenic potential than strains isolated from wild canids.

13. Purification of IgG against ribonucleoprotein by a homemade immunoaffinity chromatography column for rabies diagnosis.

14. Early Peritoneal CC Chemokine Production Correlates with Divergent Inflammatory Phenotypes and Susceptibility to Experimental Arthritis in Mice.

15. Mice Selected for Acute Inflammation Present Altered Immune Response during Pristane-Induced Arthritis Progression.

16. Infection of neuroblastoma cells by rabies virus is modulated by the virus titer.

17. Slc11a1 (Nramp-1) gene modulates immune-inflammation genes in macrophages during pristane-induced arthritis in mice.

18. Immunological aspects of rabies: a literature review.

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