Robson Lopes de Melo
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Recent Articles
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Ferreira A, Cristofaro B, Menezes M, Oliveira A, Tashima A, de Melo R, et al.
Oncotarget
. 2021 Jan;
11(51):4770-4787.
PMID: 33473260
Most characterized angiogenic modulators are proteolytic fragments of structural plasma and/or matrix components. Herein, we have identified a novel anti-angiogenic peptide generated by the hydrolysis of the C-terminal moiety of...
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Sayegh R, Correia Batista I, de Melo R, Riske K, Daffre S, Montich G, et al.
PLoS One
. 2016 Dec;
11(12):e0167953.
PMID: 27997568
In contrast to vertebrate immune systems, invertebrates lack an adaptive response and rely solely on innate immunity in which antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) play an essential role. Most of them are...
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Cunha Neto R, Vigerelli H, Jared C, Antoniazzi M, Chaves L, Silva A, et al.
J Venom Anim Toxins Incl Trop Dis
. 2015 Dec;
21:50.
PMID: 26635873
Background: Rabies is an incurable neglected zoonosis with worldwide distribution characterized as a lethal progressive acute encephalitis caused by a lyssavirus. Animal venoms and secretions have long been studied as...
4.
Fernandes de Oliveira L, Morale M, Chaves A, Cavalher A, Lopes A, de Oliveira Diniz M, et al.
PLoS One
. 2015 Sep;
10(9):e0138686.
PMID: 26390407
Cervical cancer is a common type of cancer among women worldwide and infection with high-risk human papillomavirus (HPVs) types represents the major risk factor for the etiopathogenesis of the disease....
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Villalta-Romero F, Gortat A, Herrera A, Arguedas R, Quesada J, de Melo R, et al.
ACS Med Chem Lett
. 2014 Jun;
3(7):540-3.
PMID: 24900507
The majority of snakebite envenomations in Central America are caused by the viperid species Bothrops asper, whose venom contains a high proportion of zinc-dependent metalloproteinases that play a relevant role...
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Sciani J, Sampaio M, Zychar B, Goncalves L, Giorgi R, Nogueira T, et al.
Peptides
. 2013 Aug;
53:13-21.
PMID: 23948330
Echinometra lucunter is an abundant sea urchin found in Brazilian waters. Accidents caused by this animal are common and are characterized by the penetration of the spines in the skin,...
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Giannotti K, Leiguez E, Moreira V, Nascimento N, Lomonte B, Gutierrez J, et al.
Biomed Res Int
. 2013 Mar;
2013:807982.
PMID: 23509782
MT-II, a Lys49PLA2 homologue devoid of catalytic activity from B. asper venom, stimulates inflammatory events in macrophages. We investigated the ability of MT-II to induce formation of lipid droplets (LDs),...
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Takeshita D, Bento F, Chammas R, Belizario J, Carmona A, Konno K, et al.
Biochem Cell Biol
. 2007 Sep;
85(5):573-81.
PMID: 17901899
Transduction of the retroviral vector LBmSN, which expresses the blasticidin S resistance gene bsrm in the murine keratinocyte cell line BALB/MK, induces death in these cells. Cell death is caused...
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Conceicao K, Konno K, de Melo R, Antoniazzi M, Jared C, Sciani J, et al.
Peptides
. 2006 Nov;
28(3):515-23.
PMID: 17098329
Bradykinin potentiating peptides (BPPs) from Bothrops jararaca venom were first described in the middle of 1960s and were the first natural inhibitors of the angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE). BPPs present a...