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Angela T. S. Wyse is affiliated with the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil. Their research contributions cover multiple aspects of medicine, neuroscience, and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. The scientist's work has a strong interdisciplinary focus that intersects physiology, molecular biology, and neurology, particularly within subfields such as pediatrics, perinatology, and child health.

Their research topics include:

  • Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms
  • Folate and B Vitamins Research
  • Birth, Development, and Health
  • Tryptophan and brain disorders
  • Stress Responses and Cortisol
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • Neonatal and fetal brain pathology

Recent notable publications authored by Angela T. S. Wyse include:

  • Insights from Animal Models on the Pathophysiology of Hyperphenylalaninemia: Role of Mitochondrial Dysfunction, Oxidative Stress and Inflammation (2021) - Molecular Neurobiology
  • Homocysteine and Gliotoxicity (2021) - Neurotoxicity Research

Other recent influential papers connected to their area of research include:

  • Purinergic signaling in the modulation of redox biology (2021) - Redox Biology
  • Evidence of methylphenidate effect on mitochondria, redox homeostasis, and inflammatory aspects: Insights from animal studies (2022) - Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry
  • Intrastriatal Quinolinic Acid Administration Impairs Redox Homeostasis and Induces Inflammatory Changes: Prevention by Kynurenic Acid (2020) - Neurotoxicity Research

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers. Coauthors who have appeared most often in their publications include:

  • Felipe Schmitz
  • Tiago Marcon dos Santos
  • Josiane Silva Silveira
  • Carlos Alexandre Netto
  • Fernanda Silva Ferreira

Angela T. S. Wyse has published numerous articles in several peer-reviewed venues with a focus on neurotoxicity and molecular biology. The most common publication venues are:

  • Neurotoxicity Research
  • Molecular Neurobiology
  • Metabolic Brain Disease
  • Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology
  • Brain Research

The cumulative body of work by this scientist contributes to understanding redox biology, neuroinflammation, neurodegeneration, and metabolic brain disorders, supporting ongoing investigations into mechanisms of neurological diseases and developmental health.

Best Publications

  • The role of oxidative damage in the neuropathology of organic acidurias: insights from animal studies.

    M. Wajner;A. Latini;A. T. S. Wyse;C. S. Dutra-Filho

  • Reduction of Hippocampal Na + , K + -ATPase Activity in Rats Subjected to an Experimental Model of Depression

    Giovana D. Gamaro;Emilio L. Streck;Cristiane Matté;Martha E. Prediger

  • Differential Macrophage Activation Alters the Expression Profile of NTPDase and Ecto-5′-Nucleotidase

    Rafael Fernandes Zanin;Elizandra Braganhol;Letícia Scussel Bergamin;Luís Felipe Ingrassia Campesato

  • Inhibition of the mitochondrial respiratory chain complex activities in rat cerebral cortex by methylmalonic acid.

    A.M Brusque;R Borba Rosa;P.F Schuck;K.B Dalcin

  • Methylmalonate administration decreases Na+,K+-ATPase activity in cerebral cortex of rats.

    Angela T. S. Wyse;Emílio L. Streck;Sonja V.T. Barros;Ana M. Brusque

  • Inhibition of Na(+),K(+)-ATPase activity in hippocampus of rats subjected to acute administration of homocysteine is prevented by vitamins E and C treatment.

    Angela T. S. Wyse;Alexandra I. Zugno;Emilio L. Streck;Cristiane Matté

  • In vitro effect of homocysteine on some parameters of oxidative stress in rat hippocampus.

    Emilio L. Streck;Paula S. Vieira;Clóvis M. D. Wannmacher;Carlos S. Dutra-Filho

  • Chronic hyperhomocysteinemia alters antioxidant defenses and increases DNA damage in brain and blood of rats: protective effect of folic acid.

    Cristiane Matté;Vanize Mackedanz;Francieli M. Stefanello;Emilene B.S. Scherer

  • Homocysteine induces oxidative-nitrative stress in heart of rats: prevention by folic acid.

    Janaína Kolling;Emilene B. Scherer;Aline Andrea da Cunha;Maira Jaqueline da Cunha

  • Reduction of Na+,K+-ATPase Activity in Hippocampus of Rats Subjected to Chemically Induced Hyperhomocysteinemia

    Emílio L. Streck;Cristiane Matte;Paula S. Vieira;Fernanda Rombaldi

  • Behavioral and neurochemical effects of proline

    Angela T. S. Wyse;Carlos Alexandre Netto

  • Homocysteine induces oxidative stress, inflammatory infiltration, fibrosis and reduces glycogen/glycoprotein content in liver of rats.

    Cristiane Matté;Francieli M. Stefanello;Vanize Mackedanz;Carolina D. Pederzolli

  • Mitochondrial energy metabolism is markedly impaired by d-2-hydroxyglutaric acid in rat tissues

    Alexandra Latini;Cleide Gonçalves da Silva;Gustavo C. Ferreira;Patrícia F. Schuck

  • Methylphenidate affects memory, brain-derived neurotrophic factor immunocontent and brain acetylcholinesterase activity in the rat

    Emilene B.S. Scherer;Maira J. da Cunha;Cristiane Matté;Felipe Schmitz

  • Reduction of large neutral amino acid levels in plasma and brain of hyperleucinemic rats

    P. Araújo;G.F. Wassermann;K. Tallini;V. Furlanetto

  • Inhibition of brain energy metabolism by the α-keto acids accumulating in maple syrup urine disease

    Angela M. Sgaravatti;Rafael B. Rosa;Patrícia F. Schuck;Patrícia F. Schuck;César A.J. Ribeiro;César A.J. Ribeiro

  • Proline induces oxidative stress in cerebral cortex of rats.

    Daniela Delwing;Caren S Bavaresco;Clóvis M.D Wannmacher;Moacir Wajner

  • In vitro evidence for an antioxidant role of 3-hydroxykynurenine and 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid in the brain.

    Guilhian Leipnitz;Cristiana Schumacher;Karina B. Dalcin;Karina Scussiato

  • Chronic hyperhomocysteinemia provokes a memory deficit in rats in the Morris water maze task.

    Emilio Luiz Streck;Caren Serra Bavaresco;Carlos Alexandre Netto;Angela Terezinha de Souza Wyse

  • Glutaric acid induces oxidative stress in brain of young rats

    Fernanda de Oliveira Marques;Martine Elisabeth Kienzle Hagen;Carolina Didonet Pederzolli;Angela Malysz Sgaravatti

  • Pretreatment with vitamins E and C prevent the impairment of memory caused by homocysteine administration in rats.

    Eleonora A. Reis;Alexandra I. Zugno;Renata Franzon;Barbara Tagliari

Frequent Co-Authors

Carlos Alexandre Netto
Carlos Alexandre Netto Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Carla Dalmaz
Carla Dalmaz Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Maurício Reis Bogo
Maurício Reis Bogo Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul
Christianne Gazzana Salbego
Christianne Gazzana Salbego Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Denis B. Rosemberg
Denis B. Rosemberg Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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