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    Kowacs PA, Cardoso J, Entres M, Novak EM, Werneck LC.
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  • 51. Lonomia obliqua Venom Induces NF-κB Activation and a Pro-Inflammatory Profile in THP-1-Derived Macrophage.
    Oliveira DS, de Souza JG, Alvarez-Flores MP, Cunegundes PS, DeOcesano-Pereira C, Lobba AM, Gomes RN, Chudzinski-Tavassi AM.
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  • 54. The action of Lonomia achelous caterpillar venom on some blood coagulation and fibrinolysis parameters of the rabbit.
    Marval E, Guerrero B, Arocha-Piñango CL.
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  • 56. A prothrombin activator serine protease from the Lonomia obliqua caterpillar venom (Lopap) biochemical characterization.
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  • 59. Identification and partial characterisation of hyaluronidases in Lonomia obliqua venom.
    da C B Gouveia AI, da Silveira RB, Nader HB, Dietrich CP, Gremski W, Veiga SS.
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