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    Short term changes in the proteome of human cerebral organoids induced by 5-MeO-DMT by Dakic, Vanja, Minardi Nascimento, Juliana, Costa Sartore, Rafaela, Maciel, Renata de Moraes, de Araujo, Draulio B., Ribeiro, Sidarta, Martins-de-Souza, Daniel, Rehen, Stevens K.

    Published in Scientific reports (09-10-2017)
    “…Dimethyltryptamines are entheogenic serotonin-like molecules present in traditional Amerindian medicine recently associated with cognitive gains,…”
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    Zika virus impairs growth in human neurospheres and brain organoids by Garcez, Patricia P., Loiola, Erick Correia, da Costa, Rodrigo Madeiro, Higa, Luiza M., Trindade, Pablo, Delvecchio, Rodrigo, Nascimento, Juliana Minardi, Brindeiro, Rodrigo, Tanuri, Amilcar, Rehen, Stevens K.

    “…Since the emergence of Zika virus (ZIKV), reports of microcephaly have increased considerably in Brazil; however, causality between the viral epidemic and…”
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    Cytotoxicity of Lachesis muta muta snake (bushmaster) venom and its purified basic phospholipase A2 (LmTX-I) in cultured cells by DAMICO, Daniela C. S, MINARDI NASCIMENTO, Juliana, LOMONTE, Bruno, PONCE-SOTO, Luis A, JOAZEIRO, Paulo P, CAMILLO NOVELLO, José, MARANGONI, Sérgio, COLLARES-BUZATO, Carla B

    Published in Toxicon (Oxford) (01-04-2007)
    “…Human envenoming by Lachesis muta muta venom, although infrequent, is rather severe, being characterized by pronounced local tissue damage and systemic…”
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    Cytoskeletal rearrangement and cell death induced by Bothrops alternatus snake venom in cultured Madin-Darby canine kidney cells by Nascimento, Juliana Minardi, Franchi, Jr, Gilberto Carlos, Nowill, Alexandre Eduardo, Collares-Buzato, Carla Beatriz, Hyslop, Stephen

    Published in Biochemistry and cell biology (01-10-2007)
    “…Bothrops snake venoms cause renal damage, with renal failure being the main cause of death in humans bitten by these snakes. In this work, we investigated the…”
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    Human Cerebral Organoids and Fetal Brain Tissue Share Proteomic Similarities by Nascimento, Juliana Minardi, Saia-Cereda, Verônica M, Sartore, Rafaela C, da Costa, Rodrigo Madeiro, Schitine, Clarissa S, Freitas, Hercules Rezende, Murgu, Michael, de Melo Reis, Ricardo A, Rehen, Stevens K, Martins-de-Souza, Daniel

    “…The limited access to functional human brain tissue has led to the development of stem cell-based alternative models. The differentiation of human pluripotent…”
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    Combining Patient-Reprogrammed Neural Cells and Proteomics as a Model to Study Psychiatric Disorders by Zuccoli, Giuliana S, Martins-de-Souza, Daniel, Guest, Paul C, Rehen, Stevens K, Nascimento, Juliana Minardi

    “…The mechanisms underlying the pathophysiology of psychiatric disorders are still poorly known. Most of the studies about these disorders have been conducted on…”
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    Effect of MK-801 and Clozapine on the Proteome of Cultured Human Oligodendrocytes by Cassoli, Juliana S, Iwata, Keiko, Steiner, Johann, Guest, Paul C, Turck, Christoph W, Nascimento, Juliana M, Martins-de-Souza, Daniel

    Published in Frontiers in cellular neuroscience (03-03-2016)
    “…Separate lines of evidence have demonstrated the involvement of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor and oligodendrocyte dysfunctions in schizophrenia. Here,…”
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    Cytotoxicity of Lachesis muta muta snake (bushmaster) venom and its purified basic phospholipase A 2 (LmTX-I) in cultured cells by Damico, Daniela C.S., Nascimento, Juliana Minardi, Lomonte, Bruno, Ponce-Soto, Luis A., Joazeiro, Paulo P., Novello, José Camillo, Marangoni, Sérgio, Collares-Buzato, Carla B.

    Published in Toxicon (Oxford) (2007)
    “…Human envenoming by Lachesis muta muta venom, although infrequent, is rather severe, being characterized by pronounced local tissue damage and systemic…”
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