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          Symposium 2004
             Oral presentation 01-41
                A-Summary Oral presentations 2004
                Oral 01 - Cancer therapy using intravenous liposomal delivery of an antiangiogenic snake venom
                Oral 02 - Jararhagin, an example of function versatility of venom toxins
                Oral 03 - Web Toxinomics: A New Focus For The Orb-Web-Spiders Toxinology Research
                Oral 04 - De Novo Sequencing and Post-Translational Modifications Analysis of Bioactive Peptides
                Oral 05 - Small Molecules, Big World: Structure And Function Studies On Neglected Bioactive
                Oral 06 - Structure and function of scorpion toxins specific for K+-and Na+-channels
                Oral 07 - Toxins of the spider Phoneutria nigriventer that act on sodium channels
                Oral 08 - Exploring New Molecules From Spider Venoms: Insecticidal And Bactericidal Activities
                Oral 09 - Engineering antibody fragments that neutralize scorpion toxins and protect from the
                Oral 10 - What can we do in the Bothrops snakebite accident?
                Oral 11- A review of important considerations in developing antivenom
                Oral 12 - Evaluation of adverse reactions to antivenom and local edema in Bothrops accidents
                Oral 13 - The first Brazilian Scientific Electronic Journal on Toxinology completes 10 years
                Oral 14 - Continuing long-distance teaching of Toxinology: the CEVAP model
                Oral 15 - The use of snake venom components in thrombosis and haemostasis
                Oral 16 - Lonomia obliqua caterpillar a new overview
                Oral 17 - Effect of glycyrrhizin and suramin against Bothrops jararaca snake venom: Evaluation
                Oral 18 - Hemorrhage induced by snake venom metalloproteinases: biochemical and biophysical
                Oral 19 - Modelling Tityus scorpion venom and antivenom and antivenom pharmacokinetics. Evidence...
                Oral 20 - Nav 1.1-1.6 sodium channels binding specificity to sea anemone toxins: Unexpected
                Oral 21 - Acquisition and sequestration of toxicity versus toxin synthesis
                Oral 22 - An outline on marine toxins found in organisms of Brazilian Coast
                Oral 23 - Molecular cloning, expression, function and immunoreactivities of members of a gene
                Oral 24 - Recent advances on structure function studies of sticholysins, two pore-forming toxins
                Oral 25 - Novel toxins from Animal Biodiversity of Northeast of Brazil
                Oral 26 - Effects of alternagin-C, an agonist of integrin alfa2beta1 from Bothrops alternatus venom,
                Oral 27 - Action of arthropod components on the haemostatic system
                Oral 28 - Bitis Gabonica (Gaboon viper) snake venom gland: Toward a catalog for the full-length
                Oral 29 - Current state of Bothrops insularis venom proteome, a joint effort by the Rio de
                Oral 30 - Proteome analysis of dermonecrotic loxnecrogin isoforms in Loxosceles gaucho spider
                Oral 31 - Search for new toxins from snake venoms
                Oral 32 - Proteomic studies of viperid venoms
                Oral 33 - Partial proteomes of the venoms of spiders of the genera Phoneutria and Ancylometes
                Oral 34 - Snake venomics: Evolution of the structure and function of disintegrins
                Oral 35 - Snake venom disintegrins: Integrin selective ligands able to activate integrin-coupled
                Oral 36 - Effects of snake venom metalloproteinases on leukocyte function
                Oral 37 - The growing family of myotoxic phospholipase A2 homologues
                Oral 38 - Studies on snake venom subproteomes derived from affinity chromatography using immobilized
                Oral 39 - Structural aspects underlying the multi-funcionality of venom proteins
                Oral 40 - Spinal mediators involved in hyperalgesia and allodynia induced by myotoxic phospholipases
                Oral 41 - Exploring the proteomics and functional genomics of snake envenomation in vivo
             Posters 01-50
             Posters 051-100
             Posters 101-150
             Posters 151-200
             Posters 201-266
          A-Contents_Vol.10_N.3
          A-Editor's viewpoint - Ten years of scientific electronic publication: the evolution of The Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins
          B-Skin manifestations caused by Brazilian traumatic, allergenic, and venomous plants: main species, therapeutic and preventive measures
          C-Anti-leptospire agglutinins in equine será, from São Paulo, Goiás, and Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, 1996-2001
          D-Biochemical and Morphological Analysis of Cell Death Induced by Egyptian Cobra (Naja haje) Venom on Cultured Cells
          E-Purification and partial characterization of phospholipases A2 from Bothrops asper (Barba amarilla) snake venom from chiriguaná (Cesar, Colombia)
          F-Inhibition of L-glutamate and GABA synaptosome uptake by crotoxin, the major neurotoxin from Crotalus durissus terrificus venom
          G-Virulence exaltation of Clostridium perfringens strains from bovines
          H-Correlation between cytokine serum levels, number of CD4+ T cells/mm³ and viral load in HIV-1 infected individuals with or without...
          I-Central retinal artery occlusion: An unusual complication of snakebite
          J-Immune response to infection by Leptospira interrogans serovar icterohaemorrhagiae in genetically selected mice
          K-Lipid profile of hiv-1 infected patients under highly active antiretroviral therapy
          L-Comparative study of Lacazia loboi inoculation in Balb/c and B10.A mice according to histopathological aspects of produced lesions...
          M-Jorge Lobo’s immunopathology: cell composition of the inflammatory infiltrate and cytokine quantification in...
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