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1. Design, synthesis and effect of triazole derivatives against some toxic activities of Bothrops jararaca venom.

2. Anti-inflammatory, healing and antiophidic potential of Jatropha mollissima (Pohl) Baill. (Euphorbiaceae): From popular use to pharmaceutical formulation in gel.

3. A Cytotoxicity Assay as an Alternative to the Murine Model for the Potency Testing of Bothrops jararaca Venom and Antivenom: An Intralaboratory Pre-validation Study.

4. Anti-inflammatory effect of Bougainvillea × buttiana (Var. Orange) extract in experimental Bothrops jararaca envenomation.

5. The Anti-Inflammatory Effects of the Methanolic Extract and Fractions from Davilla elliptica St. Hil. (Dilleniaceae) on Bothrops jararaca Envenomation

6. LTB4 and PGE2 modulate the release of MIP-1α and IL-1β by cells stimulated with Bothrops snake venoms.

7. In vitro cleavage of bioactive peptides by peptidases from Bothrops jararaca venom and its neutralization by bothropic antivenom produced by Butantan Institute: Major contribution of serine peptidases.

8. Peptides derived from plasma proteins released by bothropasin, a metalloprotease present in the Bothrops jararaca venom.

9. Differences between renal effects of venom from two Bothrops jararaca populations from southeastern and southern Brazil.

10. Exploiting the antithrombotic effect of the (pro)thrombin inhibitor bothrojaracin.

11. Proteomic identification of gender molecular markers in Bothrops jararaca venom.

12. Assessment of the neutralizing potency of ovine antivenom in a swiss mice model of Bothrops jararaca envenoming

13. Evaluation of antivenoms in the neutralization of hyperalgesia and edema induced by Bothrops jararaca and Bothrops asper snake venoms

14. The Anti-Inflammatory Effects of the Methanolic Extract and Fractions from Davilla elliptica St. Hil. (Dilleniaceae) on Bothrops jararaca Envenomation.

15. An alternative micromethod to access the procoagulant activity of Bothrops jararaca venom and the efficacy of antivenom.

16. Altered RNome expression in Murine Gastrocnemius Muscle following Exposure to Jararhagin, a Metalloproteinase from Bothrops jararaca Venom.

17. l-Amino acid oxidase activity present in fractions of Bothrops jararaca venom is responsible for the induction of programmed cell death in Trypanosoma cruzi

18. Suramin counteracts the haemostatic disturbances produced by Bothrops jararaca snake venom

19. Contribution of mast cells and snake venom metalloproteinases to the hyperalgesia induced by Bothrops jararaca venom in rats

20. Importance of jararhagin disintegrin-like and cysteine-rich domains in the early events of local inflammatory response

21. The effect of experimental Bothrops jararaca envenomation on pregnant mice

22. Bothrops venom induces direct renal tubular injury: role for lipid peroxidation and prevention by antivenom

23. Assessment of efficacy of bothropic antivenom therapy on microcirculatory effects induced by Bothrops jararaca snake venom

24. Bradykinin is involved in hyperalgesia induced by Bothrops jararaca venom

25. Pharmacological characterisation of arthritis induced by Bothrops jararaca venom in rabbits: a positive cross talk between bradykinin, nitric oxide and prostaglandin E[sub 2].

26. Jararhagin-C, a disintegrin-like protein, improves wound healing in mice through stimulation of M2-like macrophage, angiogenesis and collagen deposition.

27. Modulation of Adhesion Molecules Expression by Different Metalloproteases Isolated from Bothrops Snakes.

28. Jararhagin, a snake venom metalloproteinase, induces mechanical hyperalgesia in mice with the neuroinflammatory contribution of spinal cord microglia and astrocytes.

29. The interaction between the natural metalloendopeptidase inhibitor BJ46a and its target toxin jararhagin analyzed by structural mass spectrometry and molecular modeling.

30. The Anti-Inflammatory Effects of the Methanolic Extract and Fractions from Davilla elliptica St. Hil. (Dilleniaceae) on Bothrops jararaca Envenomation

31. Experimental Bothrops jararaca envenomation in pregnant mice: The effectiveness of antibothropic serum

32. Assessment of the neutralizing potency of ovine antivenom in a swiss mice model of Bothrops jararaca envenoming

33. Inflammation, angiogenesis and fibrogenesis are differentially modulated by distinct domains of the snake venom metalloproteinase jararhagin.

34. Jararhagin disruption of endothelial cell anchorage is enhanced in collagen enriched matrices.

35. Jararhagin-induced mechanical hyperalgesia depends on TNF-α, IL-1β and NFκB in mice.

36. Antiproliferative effect of the jararhagin toxin on B16F10 murine melanoma.

37. Gene expression of inflammatory mediators induced by jararhagin on endothelial cells.

38. Jararhagin, a hemorrhagic snake venom metalloproteinase from Bothrops jararaca.

39. The interaction of the antitoxin DM43 with a snake venom metalloproteinase analyzed by mass spectrometry and surface plasmon resonance.

40. Leucurogin, a new recombinant disintegrin cloned from Bothrops leucurus (white-tailed-jararaca) with potent activity upon platelet aggregation and tumor growth.

41. Gene expression in SK-Mel-28 human melanoma cells treated with the snake venom jararhagin.

42. Mechanisms of vascular damage by hemorrhagic snake venom metalloproteinases: tissue distribution and in situ hydrolysis.

43. Different regions of the class P-III snake venom metalloproteinase jararhagin are involved in binding to alpha2beta1 integrin and collagen.

44. Jararhagin, a snake venom metalloprotease-disintegrin, activates the Rac1 GTPase and stimulates neurite outgrowth in neuroblastoma cells.

45. Competitive interactions of collagen and a jararhagin-derived disintegrin peptide with the integrin alpha2-I domain.

46. Collagen binding is a key factor for the hemorrhagic activity of snake venom metalloproteinases.

47. BnP1, a novel P-I metalloproteinase from Bothrops neuwiedi venom: biological effects benchmarking relatively to jararhagin, a P-III SVMP.

48. Mapping von Willebrand factor A domain binding sites on a snake venom metalloproteinase cysteine-rich domain.

49. The cysteine-rich domain of snake venom metalloproteinases is a ligand for von Willebrand factor A domains: role in substrate targeting.

50. Toxin jararhagin in low doses induces interstitial edema and increases the metabolic rate and red blood cells in mice.

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