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Gladis Fragoso is affiliated with the National Autonomous University of Mexico in Mexico. Their research spans multiple areas within medicine, with a primary focus on neurology, infectious diseases, immunology, molecular biology, and pathology and forensic medicine.

The scientist's recent publications reflect a strong interest in neuroinflammation, infectious diseases, and immune response mechanisms. Selected papers include:

  • Peripheral blood lymphocyte phenotypes in Alzheimer and Parkinson's diseases, 2021, Neurología (English Edition)
  • Inflammation in neurocysticercosis: clinical relevance and impact on treatment decisions, 2021, Expert Review of Anti-infective Therapy
  • Intranasal Dexamethasone Reduces Mortality and Brain Damage in a Mouse Experimental Ischemic Stroke Model, 2020, Neurotherapeutics
  • Immunomodulatory effect and clinical outcome in Parkinson's disease patients on levodopa-pramipexole combo therapy: A two-year prospective study, 2020, Journal of Neuroimmunology
  • Temporal lobe epilepsy: Evaluation of central and systemic immune-inflammatory features associated with drug resistance, 2021, Seizure

Gladis Fragoso frequently collaborates with other researchers in their field. Key frequent coauthors include:

  • Edda Sciutto
  • Marisela Hernández
  • Raúl J. Bobes
  • Jacquelynne Cervantes-Torres
  • Juan A Hernández-Aceves

The scientist's work appears regularly in several journals with multiple publications in venues such as:

  • Archives of Medical Research
  • Vaccine
  • Molecular Immunology
  • Pharmaceutics
  • Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology

Research topics explored by Gladis Fragoso encompass:

  • Parasitic infections in humans and animals
  • Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms
  • Long-Term Effects of COVID-19
  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • Immune Response and Inflammation

In terms of academic fields, their output is predominantly centered on Medicine, with a significant number of publications addressing the subfields of Neurology, Infectious Diseases, Immunology, Molecular Biology, and Pathology and Forensic Medicine.

Best Publications

  • The genomes of four tapeworm species reveal adaptations to parasitism

    Isheng J. Tsai;Magdalena Zarowiecki;Nancy Holroyd;Alejandro Garciarrubio

  • Taenia solium disease in humans and pigs: an ancient parasitosis disease rooted in developing countries and emerging as a major health problem of global dimensions

    Edda Sciutto;Gladis Fragoso;Agnes Fleury;Juan Pedro Laclette

  • Synthetic peptide vaccine against Taenia solium pig cysticercosis: successful vaccination in a controlled field trial in rural Mexico.

    M Huerta;A.S de Aluja;G Fragoso;A Toledo

  • Limitations of current diagnostic procedures for the diagnosis of Taenia solium cysticercosis in rural pigs

    E. Sciutto;J.J. Martı́nez;N.M. Villalobos;M. Hernández

  • Recombinant bacteriophage-based multiepitope vaccine against Taenia solium pig cysticercosis

    Karen Manoutcharian;Alicia Dı́az-Orea;Goar Gevorkian;Gladis Fragoso

  • Towards a Taenia solium cysticercosis vaccine: An epitope shared by Taenia crassiceps and Taenia solium protects mice against experimental cysticercosis

    Andrea Toledo;Carlos Larralde;Gladis Fragoso;Goar Gevorkian

  • Electric stimulation of the vagus nerve reduced mouse neuroinflammation induced by lipopolysaccharide

    G. Meneses;M. Bautista;A. Florentino;G. Díaz

  • Relationship between the clinical heterogeneity of neurocysticercosis and the immune-inflammatory profiles.

    Anahí Chavarría;Agnes Fleury;Esperanza García;Carlos Márquez

  • Characterization of S3Pvac anti-cysticercosis vaccine components: implications for the development of an anti-cestodiasis vaccine.

    Dunia Rassy;Raul J. Bobes;Gabriela Rosas;Victor H. Anaya

  • Human Neurocysticercosis: Comparison of Different Diagnostic Tests Using Cerebrospinal Fluid

    Lorraine Michelet;Agnès Fleury;Edda Sciutto;Eric Kendjo;Eric Kendjo

  • Clinical heterogeneity of human neurocysticercosis results from complex interactions among parasite, host and environmental factors.

    Agnès Fleury;Alfonso Escobar;Gladis Fragoso;Edda Sciutto

  • Two Epitopes Shared by Taenia crassiceps and Taenia solium Confer Protection against Murine T. crassiceps Cysticercosis along with a Prominent T1 Response

    Andrea Toledo;Gladis Fragoso;Gabriela Rosas;Marisela Hernández

  • Detection of HP10 antigen in serum for diagnosis and follow-up of subarachnoidal and intraventricular human neurocysticercosis

    A Fleury;M Hernández;M Avila;G Cárdenas

  • CYSTICERCOSIS: IDENTIFICATION AND CLONING OF PROTECTIVE RECOMBINANT ANTIGENS

    Karen Manoutcharian;Gabriela Rosas;Marisela Hernandez;Gladis Fragoso

  • Cysticercosis vaccine: cross protecting immunity with T. solium antigens against experimental murine T. crassiceps cysticercosis

    E. Sciutto;G. Fragoso;L. Trueba;D. Lemus

  • Murine Taenia crassiceps cysticercosis: H-2 complex and sex influence on susceptibility.

    E. Sciutto;G. Fragoso;M. L. Diaz;F. Valdez

  • Depressed T-cell proliferation associated with susceptibility to experimental Taenia crassiceps infection.

    E Sciutto;G Fragoso;M Baca;V De la Cruz

  • Increased resistance to Taenia crassiceps murine cysticercosis in Qa-2 transgenic mice

    Gladis Fragoso;Edmundo Lamoyi;Andrew Mellor;Ciro Lomelí

  • An epidemiological study of familial neurocysticercosis in an endemic Mexican community

    A. Fleury;J. Morales;R.J. Bobes;M. Dumas

  • Inexpensive anti-cysticercosis vaccine: S3Pvac expressed in heat inactivated M13 filamentous phage proves effective against naturally acquired Taenia solium porcine cysticercosis.

    Julio Morales;José Juan Martínez;Karen Manoutcharian;Marisela Hernández

  • Regulatory impairment in untreated Parkinson's disease is not restricted to Tregs: other regulatory populations are also involved.

    Diana D. Álvarez-Luquín;Asiel Arce-Sillas;Jaquelín Leyva-Hernández;Edgar Sevilla-Reyes

  • Population genetic structure of Taenia solium from Madagascar and Mexico: implications for clinical profile diversity and immunological technology.

    Rodrigo Vega;Daniel Piñero;Bienvenue Ramanankandrasana;Michel Dumas

  • Plasminogen-binding proteins as an evasion mechanism of the host's innate immunity in infectious diseases.

    Dolores A. Ayón-Núñez;Gladis Fragoso;Raúl J. Bobes;Juan P. Laclette

Frequent Co-Authors

Edda Sciutto
Edda Sciutto National Autonomous University of Mexico
Alain Dessein
Alain Dessein Aix-Marseille University
José Pedraza-Chaverri
José Pedraza-Chaverri National Autonomous University of Mexico
Hugo O. Besedovsky
Hugo O. Besedovsky Philipp University of Marburg
Martín García-Varela
Martín García-Varela National Autonomous University of Mexico
Luis Herrera-Estrella
Luis Herrera-Estrella Texas Tech University
Luc Van Kaer
Luc Van Kaer Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Charles A. Janeway
Charles A. Janeway Yale University
Hidde L. Ploegh
Hidde L. Ploegh Boston Children's Hospital
Andrew L. Mellor
Andrew L. Mellor Newcastle University

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