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Luciana Curtolo de Barros

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Oliveira Orsi R, Zaluski R, de Barros L, Barraviera B, Pimenta D, Ferreira Junior R
J Toxicol Environ Health B Crit Rev . 2024 Jan; 27(2):73-90. PMID: 38247328
Africanized bees have spread across the Americas since 1956 and consequently resulted in human and animal deaths attributed to massive attacks related to exposure from Argentina to the USA. In...
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Cavecci-Mendonca B, Luciano K, Vaccas T, de Oliveira L, Clemente E, Rossini B, et al.
Toxins (Basel) . 2023 Nov; 15(11). PMID: 37999511
Snakebite envenoming is one of the most significantly neglected tropical diseases in the world. The lack of diagnosis/prognosis methods for snakebite is one of our motivations to develop innovative technological...
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Cavalcante J, Brito I, de Oliveira L, de Barros L, Almeida C, Rossini B, et al.
Toxins (Basel) . 2022 Sep; 14(9). PMID: 36136550
The clinical manifestations of envenoming involve local and systemic changes, among which edema requires substantial attention due to its ability to progress to compartmental syndromes and sometimes cause tissue loss...
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Cavalcante J, de Almeida C, Clasen M, da Silva E, de Barros L, Marinho A, et al.
J Proteomics . 2021 Dec; 253:104464. PMID: 34954398
Bothrops spp. is responsible for about 70% of snakebites in Brazil, causing a diverse and complex pathophysiological condition. Bothrops leucurus is the main species of medical relevance found in the...
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Nunes Barbosa L, Ferreira Jr R, Mello P, Garces H, Chechi J, Frachin T, et al.
J Toxicol Environ Health A . 2018 Jan; 81(6):142-153. PMID: 29319420
Bothrops insularis, known as the golden lancehead snake, has its natural habitat restricted to Queimada Grande Island on the southern coast of Brazil. This culture-dependent study aimed to identify microorganisms...
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de Oliveira L, Ferreira Jr R, Barraviera B, de Carvalho F, de Barros L, Santos L, et al.
J Venom Anim Toxins Incl Trop Dis . 2017 Dec; 23:46. PMID: 29209361
Background: Classically, (Cdt) venom can be described, according to chromatographic criteria, as a simple venom, composed of four major toxins, namely: gyroxin, crotamine, crotoxin and convulxin. Crotoxin is a non-covalent...
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de Pontes L, Cavassan N, de Barros L, Ferreira Junior R, Barraviera B, Santos L
Proteomics Clin Appl . 2017 Apr; 11(9-10). PMID: 28452126
The proteomic approach has aroused the interest of veterinary medicine researchers, especially regarding the production of biopharmaceuticals and diagnosis of diseases in farm animals. Water buffaloes have gained prominence in...
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Ferreira Jr R, de Barros L, Abbade L, Barraviera S, Silvares M, de Pontes L, et al.
J Venom Anim Toxins Incl Trop Dis . 2017 Apr; 23:21. PMID: 28396682
Hemostatic and adhesive agents date back to World War II, when homologous fibrin sealant came onto scene. Considering that infectious diseases can be transmitted via human blood, a new heterologous...
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Lourenco Jr A, Creste C, de Barros L, Santos L, Pimenta D, Barraviera B, et al.
Toxicon . 2013 Feb; 69:75-81. PMID: 23380403
Crotalus durissus terrificus (Cdt) venom major components comprise crotoxin, crotamine, gyroxin and convulxin. Crotamine exerts a myotoxic action, among others, but its expression varies even amid snakes from the same...