Mayte Villalba
Professor
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Complutense University of Madrid
Spain
Biography
Dr. Mayte Villalba is affiliated to Biochemistry and Molecular Biology , Complutense University of Madrid, where Dr. Mayte Villalba is currently working as Professor. Dr. Mayte Villalba has authored and co-authored several national and international publications and also working as a reviewer for reputed professional journals. Dr. Mayte Villalba is having an active association with different societies and academies around the world. Dr. Mayte Villalba made his mark in the scientific community with the contributions and widely recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. Mayte Villalba has received several awards for the contributions to the scientific community. Dr. Mayte Villalba major research interest involves Molecular Biology, Molecular Biosciences and allergy.
Research Interest
Molecular Biology, Molecular Biosciences and allergy
Publications
-
Lu G, Villalba M, Coscia MR, Hoffman DR, King TP. Sequence analysis and antigenic cross-reactivity of a venom allergen, antigen 5, from hornets, wasps, and yellow jackets. The Journal of Immunology. 1993 Apr 1;150(7):2823-30.
-
Van Ree R, Chapman MD, Ferreira F, Vieths S, Bryan D, Cromwell O, Villalba M, Durham SR, Becker WM, Aalbers M, Andre C. EU Forum: The CREATE Project: development of certified reference materials for allergenic products and validation of methods for their quantification. Allergy. 2008 Mar 1;63(3):310-26.
-
Van Ree R, Cabanes-Macheteau M, Akkerdaas J, Milazzo JP, Loutelier-Bourhis C, Rayon C, Villalba M, Koppelman S, Aalberse R, Rodriguez R, Faye L. β (1, 2)-xylose and α (1, 3)-fucose residues have a strong contribution in IgE binding to plant glycoallergens. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2000 Apr 14;275(15):11451-8.