Snake venom disintegrins are low molecular weight, non-enzymatic proteins rich in cysteine, present in the venom of snakes from the families Viperidae, Crotalidae, Atractaspididae, Elapidae, and Colubridae. This family of proteins originated in venom through the proteolytic processing of metalloproteinas...
The Asiatic pit vipers from the Trimeresurus complex are medically important venomous snakes. These pit vipers are often associated with snakebite that leads to fatal coagulopathy and tissue necrosis. The cytotoxic venoms of Trimeresurus spp.; however, hold great potential for the development of peptide-...
In recent decades, snake venom disintegrins have received special attention due to their potential
use in anticancer therapy. Disintegrins are small and cysteine-rich proteins present in snake venoms and can
interact with specific integrins to inhibit their activities in cell-cell and cell-ECM interactio...
BACKGROUND: Asthma is a complex disease influenced by multiple genetic and environmental factors. While Madeira has the highest prevalence of asthma in Portugal (14.6%), the effect of both genetic and environmental factors in this population has never been assessed. We categorized 98 asthma patients acco...
As integrinas são proteínas de membrana envolvidas em diversos processos biológicos como embriogênese, inflamação e agregação plaquetária. A alteração de seu padrão de expressão está relacionada com processos patológicos como trombose e câncer, fazendo das integrinas ótimos indicadores d...