2023 - Research.com Chemistry in Brazil Leader Award
Cristina W. Nogueira mostly deals with Diphenyl diselenide, Biochemistry, Antioxidant, Internal medicine and Oxidative stress. Her Diphenyl diselenide research includes elements of Toxicity, Thiol, Pharmacology and Ebselen. Her research investigates the connection between Pharmacology and topics such as Nociception that intersect with problems in Stereochemistry.
Her study in the field of Glutathione peroxidase also crosses realms of Ascorbic acid. Her Internal medicine study combines topics in areas such as Endocrinology and Arginine. Her Endocrinology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Glutathione and Receptor antagonist.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Diphenyl diselenide, Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Pharmacology and Biochemistry. Her work carried out in the field of Diphenyl diselenide brings together such families of science as Diselenide, Glutathione and Ebselen. The study incorporates disciplines such as Neuroscience and Neuroprotection in addition to Endocrinology.
Her Pharmacology research focuses on subjects like Glutamate receptor, which are linked to NMDA receptor. Her work on Antioxidant, Lipid peroxidation and TBARS as part of general Biochemistry research is often related to Ascorbic acid, thus linking different fields of science. Her Oxidative stress research includes themes of Neurotoxicity, Reactive oxygen species and Kidney.
Her primary areas of investigation include Endocrinology, Internal medicine, Pharmacology, Diphenyl diselenide and Oxidative stress. Her Endocrinology research incorporates elements of Receptor and Tropomyosin receptor kinase B. Her work in the fields of Internal medicine, such as Cerebral cortex, Neurotrophic factors and NMDA receptor, intersects with other areas such as CREB.
Her Pharmacology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Nociception, Behavioural despair test, Tail suspension test, Toxicity and Ebselen. The Diphenyl diselenide study combines topics in areas such as Cytotoxic T cell, In vitro, Nuclear chemistry, Inflammation and In vivo. Her research integrates issues of Kidney, Glucocorticoid receptor and Antioxidant in her study of Oxidative stress.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Pharmacology, Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Diphenyl diselenide and Neuroprotection. The various areas that Cristina W. Nogueira examines in her Pharmacology study include Diselenide, Nociception, Behavioural despair test, Immunology and Neuroinflammation. Her studies in Internal medicine integrate themes in fields like Aggression and Zebrafish.
Cristina W. Nogueira has included themes like Fight-or-flight response and Monoamine oxidase in her Endocrinology study. Her studies examine the connections between Diphenyl diselenide and genetics, as well as such issues in Toxicant, with regards to NMDA receptor, Glutamatergic, Toxicology and Thiol. Her research in Neuroprotection focuses on subjects like Hippocampal formation, which are connected to Ebselen, Hippocampus and In vitro.
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Organoselenium and Organotellurium Compounds: Toxicology and Pharmacology
Cristina W Nogueira;Gilson Zeni;João B T Rocha.
Chemical Reviews (2004)
Comparative oncogenomics identifies NEDD9 as a melanoma metastasis gene.
Minjung Kim;Joseph D. Gans;Cristina Nogueira;Cristina Nogueira;Audrey Wang.
Cell (2006)
Toxicology and pharmacology of selenium: emphasis on synthetic organoselenium compounds
Cristina W. Nogueira;João B. T. Rocha.
Archives of Toxicology (2011)
Diphenyl diselenide and ascorbic acid changes deposition of selenium and ascorbic acid in liver and brain of mice
Maria Caroline Jacques‐Silva;Cristina W. Nogueira;Luis Carlos Broch;Érico M. M. Flores.
Pharmacology & Toxicology (2001)
Chromosomally unstable mouse tumours have genomic alterations similar to diverse human cancers
Richard S. Maser;Bhudipa Choudhury;Peter J. Campbell;Bin Feng.
Nature (2007)
Krebs Cycle Intermediates Modulate Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Species (TBARS) Production in Rat Brain In Vitro
Robson L. Puntel;Cristina W. Nogueira;João B. T. Rocha.
Neurochemical Research (2005)
Anti-inflammatory and antinociceptive activity of diphenyl diselenide.
C. W. Nogueira;E. B. Quinhones;E. A. C. Jung;G. Zeni.
Inflammation Research (2003)
Diphenyl diselenide a janus-faced molecule
Cristina W Nogueira;João B.T Rocha.
Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (2010)
Protective role of aryl and alkyl diselenides on lipid peroxidation
F.C Meotti;E.C Stangherlin;G Zeni;C.W Nogueira.
Environmental Research (2004)
Potential renal and hepatic toxicity of diphenyl diselenide, diphenyl ditelluride and Ebselen for rats and mice.
F C Meotti;V C Borges;G Zeni;J B T Rocha.
Toxicology Letters (2003)
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