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Marlon H Cardoso

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Dam P, Celik M, Ustun M, Saha S, Saha C, Kacar E, et al.
RSC Adv . 2023 Jul; 13(31):21345-21364. PMID: 37465579
The intricate, tightly controlled mechanism of wound healing that is a vital physiological mechanism is essential to maintaining the skin's natural barrier function. Numerous studies have focused on wound healing...
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Cohen H, Wani N, Ben Hur D, Migliolo L, Cardoso M, Porat Z, et al.
ACS Omega . 2023 May; 8(20):17856-17868. PMID: 37251186
Antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections have increased the prevalence of sepsis and septic shock mortality worldwide and have become a global concern. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) show remarkable properties for developing new antimicrobial...
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Dam P, Cardoso M, Mandal S, Franco O, Sagiroglu P, Polat O, et al.
Travel Med Infect Dis . 2023 Feb; 52:102557. PMID: 36805033
Patients with respiratory viral infections are more likely to develop co-infections leading to increased fatality. Mucormycosis is an epidemic amidst the COVID-19 pandemic that conveys a 'double threat' to the...
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Nieto Marin V, Buccini D, Arboleda V J, Cardoso M, Franco O
Drug Discov Today . 2022 Nov; 28(2):103444. PMID: 36400344
Macrophage intracellular infections are difficult to treat because conventional antibiotics tend to have poor penetration of mammalian cells. As a consequence, the immune response is affected and bacteria remain protected...
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Nesa J, Jana S, Sadat A, Biswas K, Kati A, Kaya O, et al.
Sci Rep . 2022 Sep; 12(1):15493. PMID: 36109567
The main effectors in the innate immune system of Bombyx mori L. are antimicrobial peptides (AMPs). Here, we infected B. mori with varied inoculum sizes of Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC 25668...
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Cardoso M, Chan L, Candido E, Buccini D, Rezende S, Torres M, et al.
Chem Sci . 2022 Sep; 13(32):9410-9424. PMID: 36093022
Structural diversity drives multiple biological activities and mechanisms of action in linear peptides. Here we describe an unusual N-capping asparagine-lysine-proline (NKP) motif that confers a hybrid multifunctional scaffold to a...
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Cardoso M, Meneguetti B, Oliveira-Junior N, Macedo M, Franco O
Peptides . 2022 Aug; 157:170865. PMID: 36038014
The gut microbiota presents essential functions in the immune response. The gut epithelium acts as a protective barrier and, therefore, can produce several antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) that can act against...
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Das P, Sarkar B, Ghati A, Mondal R, Dam P, Franco O, et al.
Microbiol Resour Announc . 2022 Jun; 11(7):e0037022. PMID: 35758757
strains are powerhouses for a diverse range of secondary metabolites, including antibiotics, anticancer and immunosuppressive agents, and enzymes. Here, we report the genome sequence of sp. strain PSAA01, which was...
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Rezende S, Oshiro K, Junior N, Franco O, Cardoso M
Chem Commun (Camb) . 2021 Oct; 57(88):11578-11590. PMID: 34652348
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are pinpointed as promising molecules against antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections. Nevertheless, there is a discrepancy between the AMP sequences generated and the tangible outcomes in clinical trials. AMPs'...
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Almeida C, de Oliveira C, Dos Santos E, Dos Santos H, Junior E, Marchetto R, et al.
Biochim Biophys Acta Gen Subj . 2021 May; 1865(9):129937. PMID: 34052310
Background: Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are molecules with potential application for the treatment of microorganism infections. We, herein, describe the structure, activity, and mechanism of action of RQ18, an α-helical AMP...