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  • The “Jekyll and Hyde” Actio... The “Jekyll and Hyde” Actions of Nucleic Acids on the Prion-like Aggregation of Proteins
    Silva, Jerson L.; Cordeiro, Yraima The Journal of biological chemistry, 07/2016, Volume: 291, Issue: 30
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    Protein misfolding results in devastating degenerative diseases and cancer. Among the culprits involved in these illnesses are prions and prion-like proteins, which can propagate by converting normal ...
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  • Alpha-synuclein stepwise ag... Alpha-synuclein stepwise aggregation reveals features of an early onset mutation in Parkinson's disease
    de Oliveira, Guilherme A P; Silva, Jerson L Communications biology, 10/2019, Volume: 2, Issue: 1
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    Amyloid formation is a process involving interconverting protein species and results in toxic oligomers and fibrils. Aggregated alpha-synuclein (αS) participates in neurodegenerative maladies, but a ...
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  • A hypothesis to reconcile t... A hypothesis to reconcile the physical and chemical unfolding of proteins
    de Oliveira, Guilherme A. P.; Silva, Jerson L. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 05/2015, Volume: 112, Issue: 21
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    High pressure (HP) or urea is commonly used to disturb folding species. Pressure favors the reversible unfolding of proteins by causing changes in the volumetric properties of the protein–solvent ...
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  • Targeting the Prion-like Ag... Targeting the Prion-like Aggregation of Mutant p53 to Combat Cancer
    Silva, Jerson L; Cino, Elio A; Soares, Iaci N ... Accounts of chemical research, 01/2018, Volume: 51, Issue: 1
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    Conspectus Prion-like behavior of several amyloidogenic proteins has been demonstrated in recent years. Despite having functional roles in some cases, irregular aggregation can have devastating ...
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  • High-Pressure Chemical Biol... High-Pressure Chemical Biology and Biotechnology
    Silva, Jerson L; Oliveira, Andrea C; Vieira, Tuane C. R. G ... Chemical reviews, 07/2014, Volume: 114, Issue: 14
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    The authors examine high-pressure chemical biology and biotechnology.
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  • SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein in... SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein induces TLR4-mediated long-term cognitive dysfunction recapitulating post-COVID-19 syndrome in mice
    Fontes-Dantas, Fabricia L.; Fernandes, Gabriel G.; Gutman, Elisa G. ... Cell reports (Cambridge), 03/2023, Volume: 42, Issue: 3
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    Cognitive dysfunction is often reported in patients with post-coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) syndrome, but its underlying mechanisms are not completely understood. Evidence suggests that severe ...
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  • Anticancer Potential of Res... Anticancer Potential of Resveratrol, β-Lapachone and Their Analogues
    Ferraz da Costa, Danielly C; Pereira Rangel, Luciana; Martins-Dinis, Mafalda Maria Duarte da Cunha ... Molecules (Basel, Switzerland), 02/2020, Volume: 25, Issue: 4
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    This review aims to explore the potential of resveratrol, a polyphenol stilbene, and beta-lapachone, a naphthoquinone, as well as their derivatives, in the development of new drug candidates for ...
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  • Cancer Chemoprevention by R... Cancer Chemoprevention by Resveratrol: The p53 Tumor Suppressor Protein as a Promising Molecular Target
    Ferraz da Costa, Danielly C; Fialho, Eliane; Silva, Jerson L Molecules (Basel, Switzerland), 06/2017, Volume: 22, Issue: 6
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    Increasing epidemiological and experimental evidence has demonstrated an inverse relationship between the consumption of plant foods and the incidence of chronic diseases, including cancer. ...
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  • Bioactive Compounds and Met... Bioactive Compounds and Metabolites from Grapes and Red Wine in Breast Cancer Chemoprevention and Therapy
    Ferraz da Costa, Danielly C; Pereira Rangel, Luciana; Quarti, Julia ... Molecules (Basel, Switzerland), 2020-Aug-01, 2020-08-01, 20200801, Volume: 25, Issue: 15
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    Phytochemicals and their metabolites are not considered essential nutrients in humans, although an increasing number of well-conducted studies are linking their higher intake with a lower incidence ...
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  • Loss of the p53 transactiva... Loss of the p53 transactivation domain results in high amyloid aggregation of the Δ40p53 isoform in endometrial carcinoma cells
    Melo dos Santos, Nataly; de Oliveira, Guilherme A.P.; Ramos Rocha, Murilo ... The Journal of biological chemistry, 06/2019, Volume: 294, Issue: 24
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    Dysfunctional p53 formation and activity can result from aberrant expression and subcellular localization of distinct p53 isoforms or aggregates. Endometrial carcinoma (EC) is a cancer type in which ...
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