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Gláucio Diré Feliciano
Researcher at Rio de Janeiro State University
Publications - 12
Citations - 142
Gláucio Diré Feliciano is an academic researcher from Rio de Janeiro State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blood proteins & Ginkgo biloba. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 12 publications receiving 139 citations.
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The effect of drugs on the labeling of blood elements with technetium-99m.
A. C.S. Braga,Márcia Betânia Nunes de Oliveira,Gláucio Diré Feliciano,Ingrid Wanke Reiniger,J. F. Oliveira,C.R Silva,Mario Bernardo-Filho +6 more
TL;DR: This study shows that extracts of some medicinal plants can affect the radiolabeling of red blood cells with 99mTc using an in vitro technique.
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Effect of a chayotte (Sechium edule) extract on the labeling of red blood cells and plasma proteins with technetium-99m: in vitro and in vivo studies.
Gláucio Diré Feliciano,E. Lima,Mario José dos Santos Pereira,Márcia Betânia Nunes de Oliveira,Silvana Ramos Farias Moreno,D. M. M. Mattos,R.L. Jales .,Mario Bernardo-Filho +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of chayotte extracts (macerated and infusion) on the labeling of blood elements with technetium-99m (99mTc) has been evaluated.
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Effect of Ginkgo biloba on the labeling of blood elements with technetium-99m: in vitro study
Silvana Ramos Farias Moreno,Silvana Ramos Farias Moreno,Gláucio Diré Feliciano,R. S. Freitas,Miguel B. Farah,Guilherme Lima Laurentino-Filho,Emely Kazan Rocha,R.L. Jales .,Mario Bernardo Filho +8 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that the Ginkgo biloba effect can be explained by an inhibition of the transport of these ions, damage in membrane, competition with the cited ions for the same binding sites, or possible generation of reactive oxygen species that could oxidize the stannous ion.
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Assessment of a fruit extract ( Sechium edule ) on the labeling of blood elements with technetium-99m
Gláucio Diré Feliciano,M. L. Gomes,E. Lima,R.L. Jales .,Mauro Velho de Castro Faria,Mario Bernardo Filho +5 more
TL;DR: Results have showed that extract of chayote was able to reduce the radiolabeling using SnCl 2, and can speculate that this effect may be on account of the products with oxidant proprieties.
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Effect of ginkgo biloba on the in vitro labeling of red blood cells and plasma proteins with technetium‐99M
Silvana Ramos Farias Moreno,Gláucio Diré Feliciano,R. S. Freitas,D. M. M. Mattos,M. L. Gomes,Miguel B. Farah,G. L. Laurentino-Filho,Emely Kazan Rocha,M. Bernardo Filho +8 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that the Ginkgo biloba effect can be explained by an inhibition of the transport of these ions, damage in membrane, competition with the cited ions for the same binding sites, or possible generation of reactive oxygen species that could oxidize the stannous ion.