Eladio F Sanchez
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de Souza R, Diaz N, G Fuentes L, Pimenta A, Nagem R, Chavez-Olortegui C, et al.
ACS Omega
. 2025 Jan;
9(51):50599-50621.
PMID: 39741831
species are the main cause of snake bites in rural communities of tropical developing countries of Central and South America. Envenomation by snakes is characterized by prominent local inflammation, hemorrhage...
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Torrejon D, Cardenas J, Juarez D, Espinoza J, Proleon A, Agurto-Arteaga A, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2023 Jul;
24(13).
PMID: 37446341
RNA purification and cDNA synthesis represents the starting point for molecular analyses of snake venom proteins-enzymes. Usually, the sacrifice of snakes is necessary for venom gland extraction to identify protein-coding...
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Goncalves de Alvarenga V, Oliveira L, Santos G, Vivas-Ruiz D, Borges M, de Souza R, et al.
Toxicon
. 2023 Apr;
228:107097.
PMID: 37028563
Rhomb-I, a 23-kDa metalloproteinase was isolated from L. m. rhombeata venom. Its dimethylcasein proteolysis was abolished by metal chelators, and slightly enhanced by Ca and Mg ions, but inhibited by...
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Agurto-Arteaga A, Vivas-Ruiz D, Lazo F, Proleon A, Torrejon D, Electo J, et al.
Toxicon
. 2023 Jan;
223:107022.
PMID: 36621682
Previous knowledge about the taxonomic distribution of venomous snake species is very useful for epidemiological aspects of ophidism. Here, we sought to develop an assay for the differential identification of...
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Proleon A, Torrejon D, Urra F, Lazo F, Lopez-Torres C, Fuentes-Retamal S, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol
. 2022 Mar;
206:990-1002.
PMID: 35321814
Bothorps atrox is responsible for most of the ophidism cases in Perú. As part of the envenoming, myotoxicity is one of the most recurrent and destructive effects. In this study,...
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Sanchez E, Alvarenga V, Oliveira L, Oliveira D, Estevao-Costa M, Flores-Ortiz R, et al.
Biochimie
. 2021 Feb;
184:1-7.
PMID: 33548391
Glycoprotein (GP)Ib that binds von Willebrand factor (vWF) and glycoprotein (GP)VI, that binds collagen play a significant role in platelet activation and aggregation, and are potential targets for antithrombotic treatment....
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Bourke L, Zdenek C, Neri-Castro E, Benard-Valle M, Alagon A, Gutierrez J, et al.
Toxins (Basel)
. 2021 Jan;
13(2).
PMID: 33499001
The toxin composition of snake venoms and, thus, their functional activity, can vary between and within species. Intraspecific venom variation across a species' geographic range is a major concern for...
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Menezes T, Naumann G, Peixoto P, Rouver W, Gomes H, Campos F, et al.
Toxicon
. 2020 Jun;
185:5-14.
PMID: 32569848
Cardiovascular effects induced by snake venoms, in spite of having a crucial role in the outcome of the envenomation, have been less studied than other toxic activities displayed by these...
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Vivas-Ruiz D, Sandoval G, Gonzalez-Kozlova E, Zarria-Romero J, Lazo F, Rodriguez E, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol
. 2020 Mar;
153:779-795.
PMID: 32169454
A thrombin-like enzyme, pictobin, was purified from Bothrops pictus snake venom. It is a 41-kDa monomeric glycoprotein as showed by mass spectrometry and contains approx. 45% carbohydrate by mass which...
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Oliveira L, Estevao-Costa M, Alvarenga V, Vivas-Ruiz D, Yarleque A, Martins Lima A, et al.
Molecules
. 2019 Sep;
24(19).
PMID: 31561469
Atroxlysin-III (Atr-III) was purified from the venom of . This 56-kDa protein bears N-linked glycoconjugates and is a P-III hemorrhagic metalloproteinase. Its cDNA-deduced amino acid sequence reveals a multidomain structure...