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BbMP-1, a new metalloproteinase isolated from Bothrops brazili snake venom with in vitro antiplasmodial properties
ArticleAbstract: This study describes the biochemical and functional characterization of a new metalloproteinase namePalabras claves:Antiplasmodial activity, B. brazili, Enzymatic characterization, Functional characterization, Metalloproteinase, Snake venomAutores:Aguiar A.C.C., Alberício F., de Azevedo Calderon L., Fernandes C.F.C., Honório K.M., Kayano A.M., Krettli A.U., Maltarollo V.G., Medeiros P.S.M., Oliveira E., Saulo L. Silva, Simões-Silva R., Soares A.M., Stábeli R.G., Zuliani J.P.Fuentes:scopusBbrzSP-32, the first serine protease isolated from Bothrops brazili venom: Purification and characterization
ArticleAbstract: Snake venom toxins are related not only in detention, death and the promotion of initial digestion oPalabras claves:Biotechnology, Enzyme, Snake venom, Thrombin-like, VIPERIDAEAutores:Acosta G.A., Alberício F., de Azevedo Calderon L., Domingos T.F.S., Fuly A.L., Kayano A.M., Moura L.A., Oliveira E., Saulo L. Silva, Soares A.M., Stábeli R.G., Zanchi F.B., Zaqueo K.D., Zuliani J.P.Fuentes:scopusBiodiversity as a source of bioactive compounds against snakebites
ArticleAbstract: Snakebites are a frequently neglected public health issue in tropical and subtropical countries. AccPalabras claves:Anti-snake venom, Anti-snake venom compounds, Ophidian venom, Serum, Serum therapy, snakebiteAutores:Carvalho B.M.A., Costa T.R., de Azevedo Calderon L., Fernandes C.F.C., Fernandes R.S., Guimarães C.L.S., Hage-Melim L.I.S., Marcussi S., Moreira-Dill L.S., Saulo L. Silva, Soares A.M., Stábeli R.G., Zuliani J.P.Fuentes:scopusAnti-platelet aggregation activity of two novel acidic Asp49-phospholipases A<inf>2</inf> from Bothrops brazili snake venom
ArticleAbstract: Phospholipases A2 (PLA2s) are important enzymes present in snake venoms and are related to a wide spPalabras claves:Acidic phospholipases A 2, Anti-platelet aggregation activity, Bothrops brazili, Snake venomAutores:Alfonso J.J., Fuly A.L., Gómez A.F., Gomez M.C.V., José Rafael de Almeida, Kayano A.M., Moura L.A., Oliveira E., Saulo L. Silva, Simões-Silva R., Soares A.M., Sobrinho J.C., Souza V.R., Zanchi F.B., Zuliani J.P.Fuentes:googlescopusAntitumoral activity of snake venom proteins: New trends in cancer therapy
ReviewAbstract: For more than half a century, cytotoxic agents have been investigated as a possible treatment for caPalabras claves:Autores:Carvalho B.M.A., de Azevedo Calderon L., De Moura A.A., Fernandes C.F.C., Grabner A.N., Marcussi S., Mazzi M.V., Nomizo A., Saulo L. Silva, Soares A.M., Sobrinho J.C., Stábeli R.G., Zaqueo K.D., Zuliani J.P.Fuentes:scopusGallic acid anti-myotoxic activity and mechanism of action, a snake venom phospholipase A<inf>2</inf> toxin inhibitor, isolated from the medicinal plant Anacardium humile
ArticleAbstract: Snakebite envenoming is the cause of an ongoing health crisis in several regions of the world, partiPalabras claves:Gallic acid, Phospholipase A inhibitor 2, Snake venomsAutores:Cardoso F.F., Costa T.R., Fernandes C.A.H., Fontes M.R.M., Francisco A.F., Gomes A.A.S., Guimarães C.L.S., Marcussi S., Moreira-Dill L.S., Oliveira H.C., Pereira P.S., Saulo L. Silva, Soares A.M., Zuliani J.P.Fuentes:scopusGenotoxic effect of Bothrops snake venoms and isolated toxins on human lymphocyte DNA
ArticleAbstract: In the present study, micronucleus with cytokinesis blocking and comet assays were used to evaluatePalabras claves:Bothrops snake, Comet, Genotoxic potential, Micronucleus, Snake venom toxinsAutores:de Azevedo Calderon L., Greggi Antunes L.M., Marcussi S., Menaldo D.L., Santos-Filho N.A., Saulo L. Silva, Silva Pereira L.L., Soares A.M., Stábeli R.G., Zuliani J.P.Fuentes:scopusPurification and biochemical characterization of three myotoxins from Bothrops mattogrossensis snake venom with toxicity against Leishmania and tumor cells
ArticleAbstract: Bothrops mattogrossensis snake is widely distributed throughout eastern South America and is responsPalabras claves:Autores:Barros N.B., de Azevedo Calderon L., Fernandes C.F.C., Fuly A.L., Kayano A.M., Moura A.A.D., Moura L.A., Nicolete R., Nomizo A., Oliveira G.A., Ribeiro J.G., Saulo L. Silva, Setúbal S.S., Soares A.M., Stábeli R.G., Zuliani J.P.Fuentes:scopusSnake venom L-amino acid oxidases: Trends in pharmacology and biochemistry
ReviewAbstract: L-amino acid oxidases are enzymes found in several organisms, including venoms of snakes, where theyPalabras claves:Autores:Costa T.R., de Azevedo Calderon L., Fernandes C.F.C., Grabner A.N., Izidoro L.F.M., Mendes M.M., Rodrigues V.M., Saulo L. Silva, Soares A.M., Sobrinho J.C., Stábeli R.G., Zanchi F.B., Zuliani J.P.Fuentes:scopusSnake venom, a natural library of new potential therapeutic molecules: Challenges and current perspectives
ReviewAbstract: Background: Research involving snake venom has gradually surpassed the simple discovery of new molecPalabras claves:Biotechnological applications, New therapeutics, Protein purification, Snake venoms, Toxins, venomicsAutores:Alfonso J.J., Gómez A.F., Grabner F.P., Holanda R.J., José Rafael de Almeida, Kayano A.M., Moreira-Dill L.S., Saulo L. Silva, Simões-Silva R., Soares A.M., Sobrinho J.C., Stábeli R.G., Zaqueo K.D., Zuliani J.P.Fuentes:scopus