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Cleide Dos Santos Souza
Sheffield Institute for Translational Neuroscience (SITraN), University of Sheffield
2007
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Nevan J Krogan (CM4AI)
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36800114Impact of Plant-Derived Compounds on Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.Neurotox Res2023
37183567Chemical Tools for Studying Phosphohistidine: Generation of Selective Ï¿-Phosphohistidine and Ï¿-Phosphohistidine Antibodies.Chembiochem2023
35224690Defective repair of topoisomerase I induced chromosomal damage in Huntington's disease.Cell Mol Life Sci2022
35708826Astrocyte Reaction to Catechol-Induced Cytotoxicity Relies on the Contact with Microglia Before Isolation.Neurotox Res2022
36241425Low expression of EXOSC2 protects against clinical COVID-19 and impedes SARS-CoV-2 replication.Life Sci Alliance2022
33881709Agathisflavone Modifies Microglial Activation State and Myelination in Organotypic Cerebellar Slices Culture.J Neuroimmune Pharmacol2022
35291294Low expression of EXOSC2 protects against clinical COVID-19 and impedes SARS-CoV-2 replication.bioRxiv2022
33314575Directly converted astrocytes retain the ageing features of the donor fibroblasts and elucidate the astrocytic contribution to human CNS health and disease.Aging Cell2021
33492574Rutin improves glutamate uptake and inhibits glutamate excitotoxicity in rat brain slices.Mol Biol Rep2021
34173837DNA damage as a mechanism of neurodegeneration in ALS and a contributor to astrocyte toxicity.Cell Mol Life Sci2021
34163650Amyloid binding and beyond: a new approach for Alzheimer's disease drug discovery targeting Aβo-PrP<sup>C</sup> binding and downstream pathways.Chem Sci2021
31059805The flavonoid rutin and its aglycone quercetin modulate the microglia inflammatory profile improving antiglioma activity.Brain Behav Immun2020
32499693Neuroimmunomodulatory and Neuroprotective Effects of the Flavonoid Apigenin in <i>in vitro</i> Models of Neuroinflammation Associated With Alzheimer's Disease.Front Aging Neurosci2020
32272581Phytoestrogen Agathisflavone Ameliorates Neuroinflammation-Induced by LPS and IL-1β and Protects Neurons in Cocultures of Glia/Neurons.Biomolecules2020
32534098The flavonoid agathisflavone modulates the microglial neuroinflammatory response and enhances remyelination.Pharmacol Res2020
29425760Agathisflavone, a flavonoid derived from Poincianella pyramidalis (Tul.), enhances neuronal population and protects against glutamate excitotoxicity.Neurotoxicology2018
29588162Aminochrome decreases NGF, GDNF and induces neuroinflammation in organotypic midbrain slice cultures.Neurotoxicology2018
28712890Amburana cearensis seed extract protects brain mitochondria from oxidative stress and cerebellar cells from excitotoxicity induced by glutamate.J Ethnopharmacol2017
28392416Aminochrome induces microglia and astrocyte activation.Toxicol In Vitro2017
28693884The flavonoid rutin modulates microglial/macrophage activation to a CD150/CD206 M2 phenotype.Chem Biol Interact2017
26951456Impact of Plant-Derived Flavonoids on Neurodegenerative Diseases.Neurotox Res2016
22694360Isolation and in vitro culture of trypanosomes from Leptodactylus ocellatus from the Atlantic Forest in a new experimental culture medium.J Parasitol2013
23923817Juliprosopine and juliprosine from prosopis juliflora leaves induce mitochondrial damage and cytoplasmic vacuolation on cocultured glial cells and neurons.Chem Res Toxicol2013
21975034Altered oxygen metabolism associated to neurogenesis of induced pluripotent stem cells derived from a schizophrenic patient.Cell Transplant2012
22588662Sphingosine 1-phosphate-primed astrocytes enhance differentiation of neuronal progenitor cells.J Neurosci Res2012
21281018Agathisflavone enhances retinoic acid-induced neurogenesis and its receptors α and β in pluripotent stem cells.Stem Cells Dev2011
21781985Assessment of neurotoxicity of monocrotaline, an alkaloid extracted from Crotalaria retusa in astrocyte/neuron co-culture system.Neurotoxicology2011
19615397Genotoxicity and morphological changes induced by the alkaloid monocrotaline, extracted from Crotalaria retusa, in a model of glial cells.Toxicon2010
20599835Predifferentiated embryonic stem cells promote functional recovery after spinal cord compressive injury.Brain Res2010
17549591The flavonoid rutin induces astrocyte and microglia activation and regulates TNF-alpha and NO release in primary glial cell cultures.Cell Biol Toxicol2008
17241650Alkaloids from Prosopis juliflora leaves induce glial activation, cytotoxicity and stimulate NO production.Toxicon2007
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