Clara Tolentino Machado
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Scheuermann K, Viana C, Dos Reis D, de Lazari M, Orellano L, Machado C, et al.
IUBMB Life
. 2023 Apr;
75(9):732-742.
PMID: 37086464
Beyond its actions on the nervous system, amitriptyline (AM) has been shown to lower inflammatory, angiogenic, and fibrogenic markers in a few pathological conditions in human and in experimental animal...
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Viana C, Orellano L, Machado C, Almeida C, de Lazari M, Campos P, et al.
Microvasc Res
. 2021 Nov;
139:104277.
PMID: 34752815
Implantation of biomedical/synthetic devices to replace and/or repair biological tissues very often induces an adverse healing response (scarce angiogenesis, excessive collagen deposition) which is detrimental to implant functionality and integration...
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Scheuermann K, Orellano L, Viana C, Machado C, Lazari M, Capettini L, et al.
Inflammation
. 2020 Oct;
44(2):580-591.
PMID: 33034827
Recent data has signaled that in addition to its therapeutic indications as antidepressant and analgesic, amitriptyline (AM) exerts anti-inflammatory effects in humans and experimental animal models of acute inflammation. We...
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Orellano L, de Almeida S, Pereira L, Machado C, Viana C, Andrade S, et al.
Microvasc Res
. 2020 May;
131:104014.
PMID: 32450153
The damaging effects of obesity extend to multiple pre-existing tissue/organs. However, the influence of this condition on key components (inflammation and angiogenesis) of fibrovascular connective proliferating tissue, essential in repair...
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de Lazari M, Pereira L, Orellano L, Scheuermann K, Machado C, Vasconcelos A, et al.
Inflammation
. 2020 Mar;
43(4):1259-1268.
PMID: 32125592
Sodium butyrate (NaBu), a histone deacetylase inhibitor, has shown to exert beneficial actions attenuating inflammation in a number of intestinal and extra-intestinal diseases. However, the effects of NaBu on persistent...