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Jose C Cogo

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de Souza J, Oliveira I, Yoshida E, Cantuaria N, Cogo J, Torres-Bonilla K, et al.
Toxicon . 2022 May; 214:54-61. PMID: 35580653
The venom of the South American rattlesnake Crotalus durissus terrificus causes an irreversible neuromuscular blockade in isolated preparations due to action of the presynaptically-acting heterodimeric phospholipase A (PLA) crotoxin. Some...
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Schezaro-Ramos R, Collaco R, Cogo J, Dal-Belo C, Rodrigues-Simioni L, Rocha T, et al.
J Venom Res . 2020 Oct; 10:32-37. PMID: 33024546
produces similar local effects to snakebite, which can induce misidentification and bothropic antivenom administration. Antivenom therapy is effective, but has its limitations regarding local damage. Since plants are used in...
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Dos Santos M, Moreno F, de Oliveira A, Oliveira I, Tribuiani N, Cogo J, et al.
Nat Prod Res . 2018 Mar; 33(16):2389-2393. PMID: 29488401
leaves are popularly used against snakebites in Brazil. The hydroethanolic extract from aerial parts of (HEGg) was assayed against the neurotoxicity and myotoxicity induced by venom. A traditional myographic technique...
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Oliveira J, Santanna L, Oliveira Junior M, Souza P, Andrade Souza A, Ribeiro W, et al.
Toxicon . 2017 Mar; 132:9-17. PMID: 28347748
Envenomation by the South American opisthoglyphous snake Philodryas olfersii causes local pain, edema, erythema and ecchymosis; systemic envenomation is rare. In this work, we examined the inflammatory activity of P. ...
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O Collaco R, Randazzo-Moura P, Tamascia M, da Silva I, Rocha T, Cogo J, et al.
Comp Biochem Physiol C Toxicol Pharmacol . 2017 Mar; 196:53. PMID: 28268104
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O Collaco R, Randazzo-Moura P, Tamascia M, da Silva I, Rocha T, Cogo J, et al.
Comp Biochem Physiol C Toxicol Pharmacol . 2016 Sep; 191:86-100. PMID: 27590117
In this work, we examined some biochemical and biological activities of Bothrops fonsecai venom, a pitviper endemic to southeastern Brazil, and assessed their neutralization by commercial bothropic antivenom (CAv). Cross-reactivity...
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Fernandes C, Giaretta V, Prudencio L, Toledo E, da Silva I, Collaco R, et al.
J Venom Res . 2014 Jul; 5:6-15. PMID: 25028603
The neuromuscular activity of venom from Bothrops fonsecai, a lancehead endemic to southeastern Brazil, was investigated. Chick biventer cervicis (CBC) and mouse phrenic nerve-diaphragm (PND) preparations were used for myographic...
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Ferraz M, Yoshida E, Tavares R, Cogo J, Cintra A, Dal Belo C, et al.
Molecules . 2014 May; 19(5):5790-805. PMID: 24806579
Snakebite is a neglected disease and serious health problem in Brazil, with most bites being caused by snakes of the genus Bothrops. Although serum therapy is the primary treatment for...
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Souza R, Miranda H, Xavier M, Lazo-Osorio R, Gouvea H, Cogo J, et al.
J Sports Sci Med . 2013 Oct; 8(4):672-81. PMID: 24149610
This study evaluated the effects of high-dose of short-term creatine supplementation (5g.kg(-1).day(-1) to 1 week) and long-term creatine supplementation (1g.kg(-1). day(-1) to 4-8 weeks) on kidney and liver structure and...
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Nadur-Andrade N, Zamuner S, Toniolo E, de Lima C, Cogo J, Dale C
Photochem Photobiol . 2013 Oct; 90(1):207-13. PMID: 24131406
Envenoming induced by Bothrops snakes is characterized by drastic local tissue damage involving hemorrhage, myonecrosis and proeminent inflammatory and hyperalgesic response. The most effective treatment is antivenom therapy, which is...