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Snake venomics and antivenomics of Crotalus durissus subspecies from Brazil: assessment of geographic variation and its implication on snakebite management.
Boldrini-França J, Corrêa-Netto C, Silva MM, Rodrigues RS, De La Torre P, Pérez A, Soares AM, Zingali RB, Nogueira RA, Rodrigues VM, Sanz L, Calvete JJ. Boldrini-França J, et al. Among authors: de la torre p. J Proteomics. 2010 Aug 5;73(9):1758-76. doi: 10.1016/j.jprot.2010.06.001. Epub 2010 Jun 11. J Proteomics. 2010. PMID: 20542151
Snake venomics and antivenomics of Bothrops atrox venoms from Colombia and the Amazon regions of Brazil, Perú and Ecuador suggest the occurrence of geographic variation of venom phenotype by a trend towards paedomorphism.
Núñez V, Cid P, Sanz L, De La Torre P, Angulo Y, Lomonte B, Gutiérrez JM, Calvete JJ. Núñez V, et al. Among authors: de la torre p. J Proteomics. 2009 Nov 2;73(1):57-78. doi: 10.1016/j.jprot.2009.07.013. Epub 2009 Aug 6. J Proteomics. 2009. PMID: 19665598
Snake venomics of the Central American rattlesnake Crotalus simus and the South American Crotalus durissus complex points to neurotoxicity as an adaptive paedomorphic trend along Crotalus dispersal in South America.
Calvete JJ, Sanz L, Cid P, de la Torre P, Flores-Díaz M, Dos Santos MC, Borges A, Bremo A, Angulo Y, Lomonte B, Alape-Girón A, Gutiérrez JM. Calvete JJ, et al. Among authors: de la torre p. J Proteome Res. 2010 Jan;9(1):528-44. doi: 10.1021/pr9008749. J Proteome Res. 2010. PMID: 19863078
PKHD1L1, a gene involved in the stereocilia coat, causes autosomal recessive nonsyndromic hearing loss.
Redfield SE, De-la-Torre P, Zamani M, Wang H, Khan H, Morris T, Shariati G, Karimi M, Kenna MA, Seo GH, Xu H, Lu W, Naz S, Galehdari H, Indzhykulian AA, Shearer AE, Vona B. Redfield SE, et al. Among authors: de la torre p. Hum Genet. 2024 Mar;143(3):311-329. doi: 10.1007/s00439-024-02649-2. Epub 2024 Mar 9. Hum Genet. 2024. PMID: 38459354 Free PMC article.
PKHD1L1, A Gene Involved in the Stereocilia Coat, Causes Autosomal Recessive Nonsyndromic Hearing Loss.
Redfield SE, De-la-Torre P, Zamani M, Wang H, Khan H, Morris T, Shariati G, Karimi M, Kenna MA, Seo GH, Xu H, Lu W, Naz S, Galehdari H, Indzhykulian AA, Shearer AE, Vona B. Redfield SE, et al. Among authors: de la torre p. medRxiv [Preprint]. 2023 Dec 19:2023.10.08.23296081. doi: 10.1101/2023.10.08.23296081. medRxiv. 2023. PMID: 37873491 Free PMC article. Updated. Preprint.
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