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Pedro Marcos Gomes Soares

Researcher at Federal University of Ceará

Publications -  94
Citations -  2704

Pedro Marcos Gomes Soares is an academic researcher from Federal University of Ceará. The author has contributed to research in topics: Myeloperoxidase & Mucositis. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 86 publications receiving 2104 citations. Previous affiliations of Pedro Marcos Gomes Soares include University of Porto & University of Dundee.

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Potent and selective chemical probe of hypoxic signalling downstream of HIF-α hydroxylation via VHL inhibition

TL;DR: It is shown that VH298 engages with high affinity and specificity with VHL as its only major cellular target, leading to selective on-target accumulation of hydroxylated HIF-α in a concentration- and time-dependent fashion in different cell lines.
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Gastrointestinal dysmotility in 5-fluorouracil-induced intestinal mucositis outlasts inflammatory process resolution

TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated 5-fluorouracil (5-FU)-induced intestinal motility during 5-FU-induced intestinal mucositis in Wistar rats, and found a significant increase in gastric fundus and duodenum smooth muscle contraction after both the 3rd and 15th day.
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Group-Based Optimization of Potent and Cell-Active Inhibitors of the von Hippel–Lindau (VHL) E3 Ubiquitin Ligase: Structure–Activity Relationships Leading to the Chemical Probe (2S,4R)-1-((S)-2-(1-Cyanocyclopropanecarboxamido)-3,3-dimethylbutanoyl)-4-hydroxy-N-(4-(4-methylthiazol-5-yl)benzyl)pyrrolidine-2-carboxamide (VH298)

TL;DR: The structure-guided design and group-based optimization of a series of VHL inhibitors with low nanomolar potencies and improved cellular permeability are reported, leading to the discovery of potent inhibitors 10 and chemical probe VH298, with dissociation constants <100 nM, which induced marked HIF-1α intracellular stabilization.
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Antinociceptive properties of the essential oil of Ocimum gratissimum L. (Labiatae) in mice

TL;DR: EOOG possesses interesting antinociceptive properties in the writhing and formalin tests, and due to the relatively low toxicity of EOOG, further detailed examination is strongly indicated for a better characterization of its pharmacological properties and its potential therapeutic value.