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Lúcia Helena Faccioli

Lúcia Helena Faccioli

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Microbiology

D-Index
55
Citations
10472
World Ranking
3831
National Ranking
37

Overview

Lúcia Helena Faccioli is affiliated with the Universidade de São Paulo in Brazil. The research focus spans several important fields and topics within biomedical sciences, including Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology.

The subfields of study in which they have been notably active include Molecular Biology, Immunology, Pharmacology, Oral Surgery, and Infectious Diseases.

Faccioli's main research topics address complex biological and clinical issues such as Endodontics and Root Canal Treatments, Inflammasome and immune disorders, Inflammatory mediators and NSAID effects, COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies, Venomous Animal Envenomation and Studies, Ion channel regulation and function, and Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research.

Their recent scholarly output includes significant papers such as:

  • Comprehensive analysis of phenolics compounds in citrus fruits peels by UPLC-PDA and UPLC-Q/TOF MS using a fused-core column, 2022, Food Chemistry X
  • Matrix Metalloproteinases on Severe COVID-19 Lung Disease Pathogenesis: Cooperative Actions of MMP-8/MMP-2 Axis on Immune Response through HLA-G Shedding and Oxidative Stress, 2022, Biomolecules
  • sTREM-1 Predicts Disease Severity and Mortality in COVID-19 Patients: Involvement of Peripheral Blood Leukocytes and MMP-8 Activity, 2021, Viruses
  • Interleukin-1 receptor-induced PGE2 production controls acetylcholine-mediated cardiac dysfunction and mortality during scorpion envenomation, 2020, Nature Communications
  • Baccharin and p-coumaric acid from green propolis mitigate inflammation by modulating the production of cytokines and eicosanoids, 2021, Journal of Ethnopharmacology

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Faccioli are:

  • Carlos A. Sorgi
  • Luiz Gustavo Gardinassi
  • Pedro V. da Silva-Neto
  • Francisco Wanderley Garcia Paula-Silva
  • Thais Fernanda de Campos Fraga-Silva

The venues where Faccioli has most consistently published include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • Archives of Toxicology
  • Biomolecules
  • Frontiers in Immunology

Best Publications

  • Therapy of tuberculosis in mice by DNA vaccination.

    D. B. Lowrie;R. E. Tascon;V. L. D. Bonato;V. M. F. Lima

  • Anti-inflammatory activity of quercetin and isoquercitrin in experimental murine allergic asthma.

    A. P. Rogerio;A. Kanashiro;C. Fontanari;E. V. G. da Silva

  • The uptake of PLGA micro or nanoparticles by macrophages provokes distinct in vitro inflammatory response

    Roberto Nicolete;Daiane F. dos Santos;Lúcia H. Faccioli

  • Circulating Interleukin‐6 and High‐Sensitivity C‐Reactive Protein Decrease After Periodontal Therapy in Otherwise Healthy Subjects

    Andrea M Marcaccini;César A Meschiari;Carlos A Sorgi;Maria C P Saraiva

  • Anti-inflammatory effects of Lafoensia pacari and ellagic acid in a murine model of asthma.

    Alexandre P. Rogerio;Caroline Fontanari;Erica Borducchi;Alexandre C. Keller

  • Recombinant interleukin-1 and tumor necrosis factor induce neutrophil migration “in vivo” by indirect mechanisms

    L. H. Faccioli;G. E. P. Souza;F. Q. Cunha;S. Poole

  • Inflammatory response to different endodontic irrigating solutions.

    M Tanomaru Filho;M R Leonardo;L A B Silva;F F Aníbal

  • Effects of natural aging and gender on pro-inflammatory markers.

    J.C. Milan-Mattos;F.F. Anibal;N.M. Perseguini;V. Minatel

  • Immunotherapy with plasmid DNA encoding mycobacterial hsp65 in association with chemotherapy is a more rapid and efficient form of treatment for tuberculosis in mice.

    C L Silva;V L D Bonato;A A M Coelho-Castelo;A O De Souza

  • Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Ellagic Acid on Acute Lung Injury Induced by Acid in Mice

    Daniely Cornélio Favarin;Maxelle Martins Teixeira;Ednéia Lemos de Andrade;Claudiney de Freitas Alves

  • Protection against tuberculosis by a single intranasal administration of DNA-hsp65 vaccine complexed with cationic liposomes

    Rogério S Rosada;Lucimara Gaziola de la Torre;Fabiani G Frantz;Ana P F Trombone

  • Blockade of Endogenous Leukotrienes Exacerbates Pulmonary Histoplasmosis

    Alexandra Ivo Medeiros;Anderson de Sá-Nunes;Edson Garcia Soares;Camila Matias Peres

  • Circulating matrix metalloproteinase-8 (MMP-8) and MMP-9 are increased in chronic periodontal disease and decrease after non-surgical periodontal therapy.

    Andrea M. Marcaccini;Arthur B. Novaes;Cesar A. Meschiari;Sergio L. Souza

  • Opposing roles of LTB4 and PGE2 in regulating the inflammasome-dependent scorpion venom-induced mortality

    Karina F. Zoccal;Carlos A. Sorgi;Juliana I. Hori;Francisco W. G. Paula-Silva

  • Chlorogenic acids from Tithonia diversifolia demonstrate better anti-inflammatory effect than indomethacin and its sesquiterpene lactones.

    Daniela Aparecida Chagas-Paula;Rejane Barbosa de Oliveira;Vanessa Cristina da Silva;Leonardo Gobbo-Neto

  • The accumulation of 111In-eosinophils induced by inflammatory mediators, in vivo.

    L H Faccioli;S Nourshargh;R Moqbel;F M Williams

  • Role of trehalose dimycolate in recruitment of cells and modulation of production of cytokines and NO in tuberculosis.

    Valéria M. F. Lima;Vania L. D. Bonato;Karla M. Lima;Sandra A. Dos Santos

  • Hyaluronidase Modulates Inflammatory Response and Accelerates the Cutaneous Wound Healing

    Marcio Fronza;Guilherme F. Caetano;Marcel N. Leite;Claudia S. Bitencourt

  • Anti-inflammatory, analgesic and anti-oedematous effects of Lafoensia pacari extract and ellagic acid.

    Alexandre P Rogerio;Caroline Fontanari;Mirian C C Melo;Sérgio R Ambrosio

  • Synthetic Prostacyclin Analogs Differentially Regulate Macrophage Function via Distinct Analog-Receptor Binding Specificities

    David M. Aronoff;Camila M. Peres;Camila M. Peres;Carlos H. Serezani;Megan N. Ballinger

  • Leukotrienes play a role in the control of parasite burden in murine strongyloidiasis

    ER Machado;MT Ueta;EV Lourenco;FF Anibal

Frequent Co-Authors

Célio Lopes Silva
Célio Lopes Silva Universidade de São Paulo
David M. Aronoff
David M. Aronoff Indiana University
Fernando Q. Cunha
Fernando Q. Cunha Universidade de São Paulo
Jan Tytgat
Jan Tytgat KU Leuven
Constance Oliver
Constance Oliver Universidade de São Paulo
Marc Peters-Golden
Marc Peters-Golden University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Timothy J. Williams
Timothy J. Williams National Institutes of Health
Maria Sueli Soares Felipe
Maria Sueli Soares Felipe Universidade Católica de Brasília
Irmgard Merfort
Irmgard Merfort University of Freiburg
Patrícia T. Bozza
Patrícia T. Bozza Oswaldo Cruz Foundation

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