J. Venom. Anim. Toxins incl.Trop. Dis.

V.13, n.1, p.138-197, 2007.

IX Symposium of the Brazilian Society on Toxinology.

Lectures - ISSN 1678-9199.

 

01-The Blood brain barrier to neurotoxins and neurotrophins

 

02-Human milk and innate immunity

 

03-Snake venom phospholipases A2 inhibitors medicinal chemistry

 

04-The Center for Applied Toxinology (CAT), a platform for drug discovery in Brazil (Part I, II and III)

 

05-Designing a strategy for drug discovery in Brazil based on animal toxin

 

06-From endogeny to internationalization

 

07-Industrial screening and prediction of bioactive molecules

 

08-Toxinology and Biodiversity of the Caatinga

 

09-Homo and heterodimeric snake venom phospholipase A2S: structure and inhibition

 

10-Identification of continuous interaction sites in PLA2- complexes by peptide arrays

 

11-Isolation and characterization of a novel bradykinin potentiating peptide (BPP) from the skin secretion of Phyllomedusa hypochondrialis (Daudin,1802).

 

12-The main mechanisms involved in the antibacterial activity of rattlesnakevenom

 

13-Dermonecrosis: scientific paths for new promising treatment alternatives

 

14-Approaches and tasks division for academy - industry partnership on new drugs discovery in Brazil

 

15-Proteomic analysis of Opisthacanthus cayaporum scorpion venom

 

16-Araneism and scorpionism in the State of Paraná: an epidemiological approach

 

17-Neutralization of Amazonian crotaline snake venoms by Brazilian antivenoms

 

18-Anti-venoms current use and perspectives. The role of lyophilizated serum

 

19-Renal and vascular effects of venoms from Brazilian northeast animals

 

20-Epidemiology of the accidents caused by animals of toxicological interest in Rio Grande do Sul

 

21-Scars of the molecular evolution of snake toxins revealed by transcriptomic studies

 

22-Toxinology studies in Amazonas State Brazil: State of art and future

 

23-Experience in the treatment of accidents caused by venomous animals in the state of Ceara, Brazil

 

24-Importance of the Brazilian coastal biome for toxinology

 

25-Primordia of antivenin therapy in occidental medicine

 

26-Peptide toxins from Brazilian biodiversity

 

27-Marine organisms from the northeastern Brazilian coast as a source of new molecules with pharmaceutical potential

 

28-From toxins to medicines: the guanylin case

 

29-Natural products from Brazil as source for new anticancer drugs

 

30-In vitro and in vivo effects of a recombinant RGD-disintegrin from Bothrops alternatus

 

31-Isolation and characterization of two new lectin type C isolated from the Bothrops erythromelas venom

 

32-Isolation and characterization of new PLA2 isoform from the Crotalus durissus collilineatus venom

 

33-Effects of polyphenolic compounds on the structure and function of toxins

 

34-Accidents with caterpillars of the genus Lonomia registred at the Rio Grande do Sul's Centro de Informação Toxicológica, in period of 1997 in the 2005

 

35-Arthropode venoms: old molecules, some treasures for biotechnology

 

36-Toxins from Brazilian savanna snakes: inhibition, structural and functional characterization

 

37-Cytoskeleton alterations induced by Geodia corticostylifera cyclic peptides in breast cancer cells

 

38-Pitvipers of Caatinga: structural and functional aspects of their toxins

 

39-Genotoxic effect of crotoxin in pancreatic tumor cell AR42J by using micronucleus assay

 

40-Therapeutic and/or biotechnological applications for natural toxins

 

41-Acylpolyamine toxins from nephilinae spider venoms as models for the development of neuropharmaceuticals

 

42-Comparative study of biological and biochemical activities of venoms of brazilian fishes with medical importance

 

43-Attenuation of snake venoms by ionizing radiation a retrospective

 

44-Post-graduation in Toxinology - A future perspective

 

45-Importance of the brazilian Cerrado biome for toxinology

 

46-New cardiiotonic from Bufo paracnemis parotoid secretion

 

47-University-company integration - an entrepreneurial vision

 

48-Production and characterization of monoclonal antibodies against bothropstoxin-1, A k49 myotoxin

 

49-Effect of different agents on tongue, skin and paw edema induced by Dieffenbachia picta schott in vivo

 

50-Functional diversity of toxins from spiders of the genus Phoneutria

 

51-Inhibition and activation of the blood coagulation cascade by venom and saliva proteins: mechanisms and potential candidates for drug design

 

52-Pharmaceutical industry and university partnership

 

53-Bothrops leucurus Wagler, 1824 (Serpentes; Viperidae): Natural history, venom and envenomation

 

54-Continued education and university extension in toxinology (Parte I, II and III)

 

55-The lesson from snake venom: Ion transport and glycolysis are coupled through the pumping rate of the Na/Katpase

 

56-The observation of clinical manifestations and the study of toxins of aquatic venomous animals: what is being made and what is intended to make

 

57-Therapeutic measures for the accidents for aquatic animals little to make, guilt of who?

 

58-Clinical evidences indicating envenoming in injuries caused for freshwater and marine fish: when is valid to search

 

59-Potential analgesic effects of animal toxins: from basic research to clinical application

 

60-Ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) venoms from caatinga biome: an unexplored biodiversity