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TITLE: Unveiling the anti-inflammatory potential of 11β,13-dihydrolactucin for application in inflammatory bowel disease management
AUTHORS: Matos, Melanie S.; Avila Galvez, Maria angeles; Gonzalez Sarrias, Antonio; Silva, Nuno Valerio; Crespo, Carolina Lage; Jacinto, Antonio; Serra, Ana Teresa; Matias, Ana A.; Nunes dos Santos, Claudia;
PUBLISHED: 2024, SOURCE: FOOD & FUNCTION
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TITLE: Metabolic reprogramming regulates histone lactylation during zebrafish caudal fin regeneration
AUTHORS: Jorge Borbinha; Raquel Lourenço; Ana S Brandão; Ana Carvalho; Rune Matthiesen; António Jacinto;
PUBLISHED: 2024
INDEXED IN: CrossRef
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TITLE: Cholesteryl hemiazelate identified in CVD patients causes in vitro and in vivo inflammation
AUTHORS: Domingues, Neuza; Gaifem, Joana; Matthiesen, Rune; Saraiva, Diana P.; Bento, Luis; Soares, Maria I. L.; Sampaio, Julio; Klose, Christian; Surma, Michal A.; Almeida, Manuel S.; Rodrigues, Gustavo; Goncalves, Pedro Araujo; Ferreira, Jorge; Melo, Ryan Gouveia e; Pedro, Luis Mendes; Simons, Kai; Marques, Andre R. A.; Melo, Teresa M. V. D. Pinho; Cabral, M. Guadalupe; Jacinto, Antonio; Silvestre, Ricardo; Vaz, Winchil; Vieira, Otilia V.; ...More
PUBLISHED: 2023, SOURCE: JOURNAL OF LIPID RESEARCH, VOLUME: 64, ISSUE: 9
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TITLE: Urinary immune cell phenotype of severe AKI in critically ill patients  Full Text
AUTHORS: Coelho, S; Cabral, MG; Salvador, R; Andrade, C; Martins, A; Correia, B; Freitas, P; Cruzado, JM; Jacinto, A;
PUBLISHED: 2022, SOURCE: INTERNATIONAL UROLOGY AND NEPHROLOGY, VOLUME: 54, ISSUE: 8
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef: 1
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TITLE: theLiTE (TM): A Screening Platform to Identify Compounds that Reinforce Tight Junctions  Full Text
AUTHORS: Gomes, TL; de Oliveira Marques, V; Hampson, RJ; Jacinto, A; de Moraes, LV; Martinho, RG;
PUBLISHED: 2022, SOURCE: FRONTIERS IN PHARMACOLOGY, VOLUME: 12
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef: 1
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TITLE: A regeneration-triggered metabolic adaptation is necessary for cell identity transitions and cell cycle re-entry to support blastema formation and bone regeneration
AUTHORS: Brandão, AS; Borbinha, J; Pereira, T; Brito, PH; Lourenço, R; Bensimon Brito, A; Jacinto, A;
PUBLISHED: 2022, SOURCE: eLife, VOLUME: 11
INDEXED IN: Scopus CrossRef: 13
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TITLE: Fin ray branching is defined by TRAP(+) osteolytic tubules in zebrafish
AUTHORS: Cardeira da Silva, Joao; Bensimon Brito, Anabela; Tarasco, Marco; Brandao, Ana S.; Rosa, Joana T.; Borbinha, Jorge; Almeida, Paulo J.; Jacinto, Antonio; Cancela, M. Leonor; Gavaia, Paulo J.; Stainier, Didier Y. R.; Laize, Vincent;
PUBLISHED: 2022, SOURCE: PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, VOLUME: 119, ISSUE: 48
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef: 8
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TITLE: Fin ray branching is defined by TRAP+ osteolytic tubules
AUTHORS: João Cardeira-da-Silva; Anabela Bensimon-Brito; Marco Tarasco; Ana S Brandão; Joana Rosa; Paulo J Almeida; António Jacinto; Leonor L Cancela; Paulo J Gavaia; Didier Y R Stainier; Vincent Laizé;
PUBLISHED: 2022
INDEXED IN: CrossRef: 1
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TITLE: Zebrafish caudal fin amputation induces a metabolic switch necessary for cell identity transitions and cell cycle re-entry to support blastema formation and bone regeneration
AUTHORS: Ana S Brandão; Jorge Borbinha; Telmo Pereira; Patrícia H Brito; Raquel Lourenço; Anabela Bensimon-Brito; António Jacinto;
PUBLISHED: 2022
INDEXED IN: CrossRef: 1
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