Luis Solano-Redondo
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Recent Articles
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Montealegre-Sanchez L, Lima M, Montoya-Gomez A, Solano-Redondo L, Silva D, Alves Pereira K, et al.
Sci Prog
. 2025 Jan;
108(1):368504241304205.
PMID: 39763189
Objective: The expansion of human activities in northern Colombia has increased human-snake encounters, particularly with venomous . Given the limited knowledge of systemic envenomation effects and previous studies focusing only...
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Jimenez-Charris E, Gonzalez-Duque D, Moreno M, Solano-Redondo L, Montoya-Gomez A, Montealegre-Sanchez L, et al.
Acta Trop
. 2021 Jul;
222:106047.
PMID: 34273312
The systemic effects generated by Porthidium lansbergii lansbergii envenoming, a species found in the northern region of Colombia, is poorly known. The present study aimed to analyze for the first...
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Montealegre-Sanchez L, Gimenes S, Lopes D, Teixeira S, Solano-Redondo L, Melo Rodrigues V, et al.
Curr Top Med Chem
. 2019 Aug;
19(22):2069-2078.
PMID: 31385773
Background: Disintegrins from snake venoms bind with high specificity cell surface integrins, which are important pharmacological targets associated with cancer development and progression. Objective: In this study, we isolated a...
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De Arco-Rodriguez B, Montealegre-Sanchez L, Solano-Redondo L, Castro-Herrera F, Ortega J, Castillo A, et al.
Toxicon
. 2019 May;
166:56-65.
PMID: 31129160
After a snakebite accident, species identification is of vital importance. However, the existence of intraspecific differences in the body coloration patterns of venomous snakes can generate confusion and delay a...
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Jimenez-Charris E, Lopes D, Gimenes S, Teixeira S, Montealegre-Sanchez L, Solano-Redondo L, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol
. 2018 Sep;
122:1053-1061.
PMID: 30218735
No abstract available.
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Jimenez-Charris E, Montealegre-Sanchez L, Solano-Redondo L, Castro-Herrera F, Fierro-Perez L, Lomonte B
Toxicon
. 2016 Jul;
119:289-98.
PMID: 27381371
The Lansberg's hognose pitviper, Porthidium lansbergii lansbergii, inhabits northern Colombia. A recent proteomic characterization of its venom (J. Proteomics [2015] 114, 287-299) revealed the presence of phospholipases A2 (PLA2) accounting...
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Jimenez-Charris E, Montealegre-Sanchez L, Solano-Redondo L, Mora-Obando D, Camacho E, Castro-Herrera F, et al.
J Proteomics
. 2014 Dec;
114:287-99.
PMID: 25496801
Biological Significance: Porthidium lansbergii lansbergii is estimated to be responsible for nearly 20% of snakebite envenoming cases at the Atlantic Department of Colombia, but the identity and functional properties of...