William B Domingues
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Recent Articles
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Reis A, Paltian J, Domingues W, Novo D, Bolea-Fernandez E, Van Acker T, et al.
Mol Neurobiol
. 2024 Sep;
62(3):3712-3729.
PMID: 39320565
Numerous factors can contribute to the incidence or exacerbation of peripheral neuropathy induced by oxaliplatin (OXA). Recently, platinum accumulation in the spinal cord of mice after OXA exposure, despite the...
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Pagano A, Nunes L, Domingues W, da Silveira T, Kutter M, Schneider A, et al.
Environ Toxicol Pharmacol
. 2024 Aug;
110:104539.
PMID: 39173985
This study examines the effects of Roundup Transorb® (RDT) exposure on reproductive functions and ovarian miRNA expression in Austrolebias charrua. Exposure to RDT (at 0.065 or 5 mg. L for...
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Martins A, Nunes L, Blodorn E, Dellagostin E, Silveira T, Collares G, et al.
Comp Biochem Physiol B Biochem Mol Biol
. 2024 Aug;
274:111010.
PMID: 39094679
MicroRNAs play crucial regulatory roles in various aspects of development and physiology, including environmental adaptation and stress responses in teleosts. RT-qPCR is the most commonly used method for studying microRNA...
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Goncalves N, Silveira T, Martins A, Dellagostin E, Blodorn E, Nunes L, et al.
Bull Environ Contam Toxicol
. 2024 Jul;
113(2):17.
PMID: 39068350
Roundup Transorb (RDT) is the most popular glyphosate-based herbicide (GHB) used in agriculture, and its impact extends to non-target organisms. The annual killifish Austrolebias charrua is an endangered species endemic...
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Mendes C, Pappen E, Baeta A, Domingues W, Dellagostin E, Campos V, et al.
An Acad Bras Cienc
. 2024 Mar;
96(1):e20231201.
PMID: 38451600
Biotechnology offers solutions and opportunities to meet various societal demands, thereby contributing to significant scientific advancements. This study aimed to characterize the technological development of biotechnology in the healthcare sector...
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Blodorn E, Domingues W, Martins A, Dellagostin E, Komninou E, Remiao M, et al.
Fish Physiol Biochem
. 2023 Apr;
49(3):409-423.
PMID: 37074474
The Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) is one of the most important cultured fish worldwide, but tilapia culture is largely affected by low temperatures. Recent studies suggest that microRNAs (miRNAs) regulate...
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Ortiz H, Domingues W, Kremer F, Campos V
Anim Biotechnol
. 2022 Dec;
34(9):4394-4402.
PMID: 36519853
Understanding the genetic architecture is important because it allows us to understand the relationship between molecular markers, like miRNAs, QTLs and SNPs, and traits of interest such as milk yield,...
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Martins A, Dellagostin E, Blodorn E, Silveira T, Sampaio L, Komninou E, et al.
Front Genet
. 2022 Sep;
13:948228.
PMID: 36160013
Variations in water salinity and other extrinsic factors have been shown to induce changes in feeding rhythms and growth in fish. However, it is unknown whether appetite-related hormones mediate these...
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Pagano A, Barreto B, Domingues W, Silveira T, Nunes L, Blodorn E, et al.
Front Genet
. 2022 Sep;
13:903201.
PMID: 36159973
Silverside fish inhabit marine coastal waters, coastal lagoons, and estuarine regions in southern South America. Although silversides are not fully adapted to freshwater, they can tolerate a wide range of...
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Dellagostin E, Martins A, Blodorn E, Silveira T, Komninou E, Junior A, et al.
Fish Shellfish Immunol
. 2022 Aug;
128:269-278.
PMID: 35952998
Nile tilapia is the fourth most produced species in the global aquiculture panorama. This species requires water temperatures higher than 16 °C to grow and survive, and so, little is...