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Janneth Gonzalez

Researcher at Pontifical Xavierian University

Publications -  78
Citations -  2651

Janneth Gonzalez is an academic researcher from Pontifical Xavierian University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neuroprotection & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 65 publications receiving 2214 citations.

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Tibolone Ameliorates the Lipotoxic Effect of Palmitic Acid in Normal Human Astrocytes

TL;DR: Data suggest that protective effects of tibolone against lipotoxicity may be mediated, in part, through modulation of the different cellular mechanisms of astrocytes.
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Advances in Astrocyte Computational Models: From Metabolic Reconstructions to Multi-omic Approaches.

TL;DR: This review evaluates some of the most relevant models of astrocyte metabolism, including genome-scale reconstructions and astroCyte-neuron interactions developed in the last few years, and discusses novel strategies from the multi-omics perspective and computational models of other glial cell types that will increase knowledge in brain metabolism and its association with neurodegenerative diseases.
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Leishmania braziliensis replication protein A subunit 1: molecular modelling, protein expression and analysis of its affinity for both DNA and RNA

TL;DR: The three dimensional model of Leishmania RPA-1 serves as a starting point for both functional analysis and its exploration as a chemotherapeutic target to combat leishmaniasis, and shows affinity in vitro for the HSP70 mRNA metabolism.
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Network pharmacology reveals multitarget mechanism of action of drugs to be repurposed for COVID-19

TL;DR: In this article , the authors collected information regarding proteins from SARS-CoV-2 and humans and how these proteins interact and represented this data as networks that allow them to gain insights into protein-protein interactions between both organisms.
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Computational Insights of the Interaction among Sea Anemones Neurotoxins and Kv1.3 Channel

TL;DR: The results showed eight new key common residues between the studied neurotoxins interacting with a histidine ring and the selectivity filter of the receptor, thus showing a possible pattern of interaction.