Microarray data for identification of a circulating carbohydrate antigen as highly specific and sensitive target for schistosomiasis serology

Published: 24 December 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/r2bj3nm82f.1
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Description

This dataset consist the raw data, extracted results, and processed data which led to identification of circulating anoidic antigen (CAA) as a highly specific and sensitive target for future development of a schistosomiasis antibody-detection tool. Please, use the "read-me" file to navigate the contents. The "SLIDES" folder contain raw data in the form of microarray scan images organised per array print and the extracted result files. The "Microarray data included in paper" contains all processed microarray data used in the Kildemoes et al. "Identification of a circulating carbohydrate antigen as highly specific and sensitive target for schistosomiasis serology" preprint version found on doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.07.23286891 (link can be found on bottom of page).

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Steps to reproduce

Please, see the preprint linked to below. All information pertaining to samples and methodology is provided there.

Institutions

Leids Universitair Medisch Centrum Afdeling Parasitologie, Leids Universitair Medisch Centrum

Categories

Microarray, Diagnostics Antibody, Schistosomiasis, Infectious Disease Serology

Funding

Global Health Innovative Technology Fund

RFP-TRP-2017-002

Leiden University Medical Center

2020 MSCA-IF Seal-of-Excellence programme

HIC-Vac (GCRF Networks in Vaccines Research and Development which was co-funded by the MRC and BBSRC. This UK funded award is part of the EDCTP2 programme supported by the European Union)

P68501

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