Juliana C Sobrinho
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Recent Articles
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Simoes-Silva R, Alfonso J, Gomez A, Sobrinho J, Kayano A, de Medeiros D, et al.
Chem Biol Interact
. 2021 Jul;
346:109581.
PMID: 34302801
Bothrops asper is one of the most important snake species in Central America, mainly because of its medical importance in countries like Ecuador, Panama and Costa Rica, where this species...
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Alfonso J, Kayano A, Garay A, Simoes-Silva R, Sobrinho J, Vourliotis S, et al.
Curr Top Med Chem
. 2019 Jul;
19(22):2041-2048.
PMID: 31340737
Background: Functional and structural diversity of proteins of snake venoms is coupled with a wide repertoire of pharmacological effects. Snake venoms are targets of studies linked to searching molecules with...
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Simoes-Silva R, Alfonso J, Gomez A, Holanda R, Sobrinho J, Zaqueo K, et al.
Curr Pharm Biotechnol
. 2018 Jun;
19(4):308-335.
PMID: 29929461
Background: Research involving snake venom has gradually surpassed the simple discovery of new molecules using purification and structural characterization processes, and extended to the identification of their molecular targets and...
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Luiz M, S Pereira S, Prado N, Goncalves N, Kayano A, Moreira-Dill L, et al.
Toxins (Basel)
. 2018 Mar;
10(4).
PMID: 29596324
Toxic effects triggered by crotalic envenoming are mainly related to crotoxin (CTX), composed of a phospholipase A₂ (CB) and a subunit with no toxic activity (CA). Camelids produce immunoglobulins G...
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Sobrinho J, Kayano A, Simoes-Silva R, Alfonso J, Gomez A, Gomez M, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol
. 2017 Sep;
107(Pt A):1014-1022.
PMID: 28951306
Phospholipases A (PLAs) are important enzymes present in snake venoms and are related to a wide spectrum of pharmacological effects, however the toxic potential and therapeutic effects of acidic isoforms...
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Picelli C, Borges R, Fernandes C, Matioli F, Fernandes C, Sobrinho J, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol
. 2017 May;
103:525-532.
PMID: 28527998
Phospholipases A inhibitors (PLIs) produced by venomous and non-venomous snakes play essential role in this resistance. These endogenous inhibitors may be classified by their fold in PLIα, PLIβ and PLIγ....
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Grabner A, Alfonso J, Kayano A, Moreira-Dill L, Dos Santos A, Caldeira C, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol
. 2017 Apr;
102:571-581.
PMID: 28390830
Snake venoms contain various proteins, especially phospholipases A (PLAs), which present potential applications in diverse areas of health and medicine. In this study, a new basic PLA from Bothrops marajoensis...
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Sobrinho J, Simoes-Silva R, Holanda R, Alfonso J, Gomez A, Zanchi F, et al.
Curr Pharm Biotechnol
. 2016 Sep;
17(14):1201-1212.
PMID: 27604356
Cancer, a disease that currently affects approximately 14 million people, is characterized by abnormal cell growth with altered replication capacity, which leads to the development of tumor masses without apoptotic...
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Izidoro L, Sobrinho J, Mendes M, Costa T, Grabner A, Rodrigues V, et al.
Biomed Res Int
. 2014 Apr;
2014:196754.
PMID: 24738050
L-amino acid oxidases are enzymes found in several organisms, including venoms of snakes, where they contribute to the toxicity of ophidian envenomation. Their toxicity is primarily due to enzymatic activity,...
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Calderon L, Sobrinho J, Zaqueo K, de Moura A, Grabner A, Mazzi M, et al.
Biomed Res Int
. 2014 Apr;
2014:203639.
PMID: 24683541
For more than half a century, cytotoxic agents have been investigated as a possible treatment for cancer. Research on animal venoms has revealed their high toxicity on tissues and cell...