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Márcia Cláudia Dias de Carvalho
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TITLE:
Protective activity of Hypericum androsaemum infusion against tert-butyl hydroperoxide-induced oxidative damage in isolated rat hepatocytes
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AUTHORS:
Valentao, P
;
Carvalho, M
;
Fernandes, E
;
Carvalho, F
;
Andrade, PB
;
Seabra, RM
;
Bastos, MD
;
PUBLISHED:
2004
,
SOURCE:
JOURNAL OF ETHNOPHARMACOLOGY,
VOLUME:
92,
ISSUE:
1
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ORCID
42
TITLE:
Simultaneous determination of amphetamine derivatives in human urine after SPE extraction and HPLC-UV analysis
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AUTHORS:
Soares, ME
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Carvalho, M
;
Carmo, H
;
Remiao, F
;
Carvalho, F
;
Bastos, ML
;
PUBLISHED:
2004
,
SOURCE:
BIOMEDICAL CHROMATOGRAPHY,
VOLUME:
18,
ISSUE:
2
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43
TITLE:
The toxicity of amphetamines
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AUTHORS:
Carvalho, FD
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Carvalho, M
;
Bastos, ML
;
PUBLISHED:
2004
,
SOURCE:
FUNDAMENTAL & CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY,
VOLUME:
18
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44
TITLE:
Hepatoprotective activity of polyhydroxylated 2-styrylchromones against tert-butylhydroperoxide induced toxicity in freshly isolated rat hepatocytes
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AUTHORS:
Fernandes, E
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Carvalho, M
;
Carvalho, F
;
Silva, AMS
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Santos, CMM
;
Pinto, DCGA
;
Cavaleiro, JAS
;
Bastos, MD
;
PUBLISHED:
2003
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SOURCE:
ARCHIVES OF TOXICOLOGY,
VOLUME:
77,
ISSUE:
9
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24
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45
TITLE:
Cu2+-induced isoproterenol oxidation into isoprenochrome in adult rat calcium-tolerant cardiomyocytes
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AUTHORS:
Remiao, F
;
Carvalho, M
;
Carmo, H
;
Carvalho, F
;
Bastos, ML
;
PUBLISHED:
2002
,
SOURCE:
CHEMICAL RESEARCH IN TOXICOLOGY,
VOLUME:
15,
ISSUE:
6
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46
TITLE:
Effect of 3,4-methylenedioxymethampheta mine ("ecstasy") on body temperature and liver antioxidant status in mice: influence of ambient temperature
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AUTHORS:
Carvalho, M
;
Carvalho, F
;
Remiao, F
;
Pereira, MD
;
Pires das Neves, R
;
Bastos, MD
;
PUBLISHED:
2002
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SOURCE:
ARCHIVES OF TOXICOLOGY,
VOLUME:
76,
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3
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43
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47
TITLE:
Role of metabolites in MDMA (ecstasy)-induced nephrotoxicity: an in vitro study using rat and human renal proximal tubular cells
AUTHORS:
Carvalho, M
; Hawksworth, G;
Milhazes, N
;
Borges, F
; Monks, TJ;
Fernandes, E
;
Carvalho, F
;
Bastos, M
;
PUBLISHED:
2002
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ARCHIVES OF TOXICOLOGY,
VOLUME:
76,
ISSUE:
10
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57
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48
TITLE:
Is hyperthermia the triggering factor for hepatotoxicity induced by 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (ecstasy)? An in vitro study using freshly isolated mouse hepatocytes
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AUTHORS:
Carvalho, M
;
Carvalho, F
;
Bastos, ML
;
PUBLISHED:
2001
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SOURCE:
ARCHIVES OF TOXICOLOGY,
VOLUME:
74,
ISSUE:
12
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