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Joao C R Cardoso

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Li Z, Peng M, Felix R, Cardoso J, Power D
Int J Biol Macromol . 2024 Oct; 281(Pt 4):136500. PMID: 39419152
In bivalves, which are molluscs enclosed in a biomineralized shell, a diversity of neuropeptide precursors has been described but their involvement in shell growth has been largely neglected. Here, using...
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Peng M, Cardoso J, Power D
Mol Phylogenet Evol . 2024 Sep; 201:108192. PMID: 39255869
Chitin-synthase (CHS) is found in most eukaryotes and has a complex evolutionary history. Research into CHS has mainly been in the context of biomineralization of mollusc shells an area of...
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Su L, Li G, Chow B, Cardoso J
Mol Cell Endocrinol . 2024 Jun; 592:112324. PMID: 38944371
Genomes and transcriptomes from diverse organisms are providing a wealth of data to explore the evolution and origin of neuropeptides and their receptors in metazoans. While most neuropeptide-receptor systems have...
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Sousa C, Peng M, Guerreiro P, Cardoso J, Chen L, Canario A, et al.
Fish Shellfish Immunol . 2024 Mar; 148:109516. PMID: 38548189
The genome evolution of Antarctic notothenioids has been modulated by their extreme environment over millennia and more recently by human-caused constraints such as overfishing and climate change. Here we investigated...
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Cardoso J, Mc Shane J, Li Z, Peng M, Power D
Mol Cell Endocrinol . 2024 Feb; 586:112192. PMID: 38408601
Family B1 G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are one of the most well studied neuropeptide receptor families since they play a central role in many biological processes including endocrine, gastrointestinal, cardiovascular...
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Peng M, Cardoso J, Pearson G, Canario A, Power D
J Adv Res . 2023 Nov; 64:117-129. PMID: 37995944
Introduction: Bivalve molluscs are abundant in marine and freshwater systems and contribute essential ecosystem services. They are characterized by an exuberant diversity of biomineralized shells and typically have two symmetric...
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On J, Su L, Shen H, Arokiaraj A, Cardoso J, Li G, et al.
Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) . 2022 May; 13:850040. PMID: 35498398
The Hatschek's pit in the cephalochordate amphioxus, an invertebrate deuterostome basal to chordates is suggested to be the functional homolog structure of the vertebrate adenohypophysis based on anatomy and expression...
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Peng M, Li Z, Cardoso J, Niu D, Liu X, Dong Z, et al.
Front Immunol . 2022 Apr; 13:840861. PMID: 35359984
Complement proteins emerged early in evolution but outside the vertebrate clade they are poorly characterized. An evolutionary model of C3 family members revealed that in contrast to vertebrates the evolutionary...
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Sousa C, Fernandes S, Cardoso J, Wang Y, Zhai W, Guerreiro P, et al.
Front Immunol . 2022 Mar; 13:812890. PMID: 35237266
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) recognize conserved pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) and are an ancient and well-conserved group of pattern recognition receptors (PRRs). The isolation of the Antarctic continent and its unique...
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Li Z, Cardoso J, Peng M, Inacio J, Power D
Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) . 2021 Oct; 12:725022. PMID: 34659116
The allatostatins (ASTs), AST-A, AST-B and AST-C, have mainly been investigated in insects. They are a large group of small pleotropic alloregulatory neuropeptides that are unrelated in sequence and activate...