Cintia Delai da Silva Horinouchi
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Gomes-Junior R, Delai da Silva Horinouchi C, Hansel-Frose A, Ribeiro A, Pereira I, Spangenberg L, et al.
BMC Genomics
. 2025 Mar;
26(1):225.
PMID: 40055639
Background: Cell differentiation during development is orchestrated by precisely coordinated gene expression programs. While some regulatory mechanisms are well understood, there is a significant room to explore unresolved aspects of...
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de Souza I, Suzukawa A, Delai da Silva Horinouchi C, de Aguiar A, Dallagiovanna B
In Vitro Model
. 2025 Jan;
3(4-6):169-182.
PMID: 39877645
Obesity is associated with several comorbidities that cause high mortality rates worldwide. Thus, the study of adipose tissue (AT) has become a target of high interest because of its crucial...
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Pamplona J, Zoehler B, Shigunov P, Barison M, Severo V, Erich N, et al.
Life (Basel)
. 2023 Jan;
13(1).
PMID: 36676057
The study of adipogenesis is essential for understanding and treating obesity, a multifactorial problem related to body fat accumulation that leads to several life-threatening diseases, becoming one of the most...
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Barison M, Nogoceke R, Josino R, Delai da Silva Horinouchi C, Marcon B, Correa A, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2022 Jun;
23(11).
PMID: 35682690
Cartilage repair has been a challenge in the medical field for many years. Although treatments that alleviate pain and injury are available, none can effectively regenerate the cartilage. Currently, regenerative...
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Ribeiro A, Bassai L, Robert A, Machado T, Bezerra Jr A, Delai da Silva Horinouchi C, et al.
Toxicol In Vitro
. 2021 Sep;
77:105248.
PMID: 34560244
Bismuth-based nanoparticles (BiNPs) have attracted attention for their potential biomedical applications. However, there is a lack of information concerning their interaction with biological systems. In this study, it was investigated...
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Delai da Silva Horinouchi C, Soley B, Mendes D, Ferreira B, Meyre-Silva C, Farias I, et al.
J Ethnopharmacol
. 2019 Dec;
252:112472.
PMID: 31836516
Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Vochysia bifalcata is a Brazilian native tree commonly used for economic purpose in the reforestation and in the manufacture of products. However, the potential usage of other parts...
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Delai da Silva Horinouchi C, Mendes D, Nolte S, Brito P, Soley B, Favero G, et al.
J Ethnopharmacol
. 2016 Nov;
195:298-308.
PMID: 27880883
Ethnopharmacological Relevance: 3β,6β,16β-Trihydroxylup-20(29)-ene (TTHL) is a triterpene isolated from the flowers of Combretum leprosum, a plant used in folk medicine in the north of Brazil for the treatment of skin...
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Campos P, Prudente A, Delai da Silva Horinouchi C, Cechinel-Filho V, Favero G, Cabrini D, et al.
J Ethnopharmacol
. 2015 Aug;
174:224-9.
PMID: 26297636
Ethnopharmacology Relevance: GB-2a is a I3-naringenin-II8-eriodictyol compound isolated from Garcinia gardneriana (Planchon & Triana) Zappi, a plant used in folk medicine for the treatment of skin disorders. Aim Of Study:...
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Campos P, Delai da Silva Horinouchi C, da Silveira Prudente A, Cechinel-Filho V, Cabrini D, Otuki M
J Ethnopharmacol
. 2013 Apr;
148(1):199-204.
PMID: 23603191
Ethnopharmacology Relevance: Garcinia gardneriana (Planchon and Triana) Zappi (Clusiaceae) is popularly called "bacopari" in southern Brazil. The leaves of this plant are traditionally used to treat skin disorders. Aim Of...
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Delai da Silva Horinouchi C, Mendes D, Soley B, Pietrovski E, Facundo V, Santos A, et al.
J Ethnopharmacol
. 2012 Nov;
145(1):311-9.
PMID: 23159472
Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Combretum leprosum is a species that is popularly used in Brazil as a healing agent to treat skin problems and lesions. In this study we investigated the possible...