Jose C Cogo
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Cogo J, Lilla S, Souza G, Hyslop S, De Nucci G
Biochimie
. 2006 Dec;
88(12):1947-59.
PMID: 17140721
Bothrops snake venoms contain a variety of phospholipases (PLA(2)), some of which are myotoxic. In this work, we used reverse-phase HPLC and mass spectrometry to purify and sequence two PLA(2)...
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Silveira E, Rocabado M, Russo A, Cogo J, Osorio R
Cranio
. 2005 May;
23(2):138-43.
PMID: 15898570
The purpose of this study was to establish a possible correlation between systemic hypermobility and temporomandibular hypermobility during pregnancy. One hundred (100) healthy pregnant women were evaluated: 7% in the...
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Rodrigues-Simioni L, Zamuner S, Cogo J, Borja-Oliveira C, Prado-Franceschi J, da Cruz-Hofling M, et al.
Toxicon
. 2004 Apr;
43(6):633-8.
PMID: 15109884
Whereas the presynaptic action of Crotalus durissus terrificus venom is well-established, Bothrops venoms have historically been considered to have only postsynaptic and muscular effects. However, some studies have also suggested...
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Barbosa A, do Amaral R, Teixeira C, Hyslop S, Cogo J
Toxicon
. 2003 Oct;
42(5):515-23.
PMID: 14529733
Bothrops snake venoms produce marked local effects, including oedema, haemorrhage and necrosis. The ability of Bothrops insularis venom to induce oedema in mice was investigated. Venom was injected into hind...
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Prianti Jr A, Ribeiro W, Lopes-Martins R, Lira-da-Silva R, Prado-Franceschi J, Rodrigues-Simioni L, et al.
Toxicon
. 2003 Apr;
41(5):595-603.
PMID: 12676438
Bothrops leucurus is a poorly studied pitviper found in northeastern Brazil. We examined the action of B. leucurus venom (5-100 microg/ml) on contractile responses in chick biventer cervicis preparations. Muscle...