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    Galectin-1 induces reversible phosphatidylserine exposure at the plasma membrane by Stowell, Sean R, Karmakar, Sougata, Arthur, Connie M, Ju, Tongzhong, Rodrigues, Lilian C, Riul, Thalita B, Dias-Baruffi, Marcelo, Miner, Jonathan, McEver, Rodger P, Cummings, Richard D

    Published in Molecular biology of the cell (01-03-2009)
    “…Cells normally undergo physiological turnover through the induction of apoptosis and phagocytic removal, partly through exposure of cell surface…”
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    Leishmanicidal evaluation of tetrahydroprotoberberine and spirocyclic erythrina-alkaloids by Callejon, Daniel R, Riul, Thalita B, Feitosa, Luis G P, Guaratini, Thais, Silva, Denise B, Adhikari, Achyut, Shrestha, Ram L S, Marques, Lucas M M, Baruffi, Marcelo D, Lopes, João L C, Lopes, Norberto P

    Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (05-05-2014)
    “…Leishmaniasis is one of the World's most problematic diseases in developing countries. Traditional medicines to treat leishmaniasis have serious side effects,…”
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    Antibodies against Mucin-Based Glycopeptides Affect Trypanosoma cruzi Cell Invasion and Tumor Cell Viability by Campo, Vanessa L., Riul, Thalita B., Carvalho, Ivone, Baruffi, Marcelo-Dias

    “…This study describes the synthesis of glycopeptides NHAc[βGal]‐(Thr)2‐[αGalNAc]‐(Thr)2‐[αGlcNAc]‐(Thr)2Gly‐OVA (1‐OVA) and…”
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    Antithrombotic activity of Batroxase, a metalloprotease from Bothrops atrox venom, in a model of venous thrombosis by Jacob-Ferreira, Anna L., Menaldo, Danilo L., Sartim, Marco A., Riul, Thalita B., Dias-Baruffi, Marcelo, Sampaio, Suely V.

    “…Snake venoms are great sources of bioactive molecules, which may be used as models for new drugs. Toxins that interfere in hemostasis have received…”
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    Galatrox is a C-type lectin in Bothrops atrox snake venom that selectively binds LacNAc-terminated glycans and can induce acute inflammation by Sartim, Marco A, Riul, Thalita B, Del Cistia-Andrade, Camillo, Stowell, Sean R, Arthur, Connie M, Sorgi, Carlos A, Faccioli, Lucia H, Cummings, Richard D, Dias-Baruffi, Marcelo, Sampaio, Suely V

    Published in Glycobiology (Oxford) (01-11-2014)
    “…Previous studies indicate that snake venom contains glycan-binding proteins (GBPs), although the binding specificity and biological activities of many of these…”
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    Application of the Negishi Reaction in the Synthesis of Thiophene-Based Lignans Analogues with Leishmanicidal Effects by Amaral, Mônica F. Z. J., Callejon, Daniel R., Riul, Thalita B., Baruffi, Marcelo D., Toledo, Fabiano T., Lopes, Norberto P., Clososki, Giuliano C.

    Published in Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (01-10-2014)
    “…Lignans represent a well-known group of natural products with anti-protozoal activity. In the literature there are many examples of the anti-parasitic activity…”
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