Pablo Trindade, D.Sc.

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Pediatrics University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States 
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Tavares-Gomes AL, Teixeira-Silva B, Thomasi BBM, et al. (2023) Retinotectal plasticity induced by monocular enucleation during the critical period is dependent of A2a adenosine receptor: A possible role of astrocytes. Experimental Neurology. 365: 114427
Trindade P, Nascimento JM, Casas BS, et al. (2022) Induced pluripotent stem cell-derived astrocytes from patients with schizophrenia exhibit an inflammatory phenotype that affects vascularization. Molecular Psychiatry
Trindade P, Loiola EC, Gasparotto J, et al. (2020) Short and long TNF-alpha exposure recapitulates canonical astrogliosis events in human-induced pluripotent stem cells-derived astrocytes. Glia
Liberman AC, Trias E, da Silva Chagas L, et al. (2018) Neuroimmune and Inflammatory Signals in Complex Disorders of the Central Nervous System. Neuroimmunomodulation. 1-25
Ferreira AC, Reis PA, de Freitas CS, et al. (2018) Beyond members of the Flaviviridae family, sofosbuvir also inhibits chikungunya virus replication. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
da Silva Chagas L, Trindade P, Gomes ALT, et al. (2018) Rapid plasticity of intact axons following a lesion to the visual pathways during early brain development is triggered by microglial activation. Experimental Neurology
Casas BS, Vitória G, do Costa MN, et al. (2018) hiPSC-derived neural stem cells from patients with schizophrenia induce an impaired angiogenesis. Translational Psychiatry. 8: 48
Sacramento CQ, de Melo GR, de Freitas CS, et al. (2017) Corrigendum: The clinically approved antiviral drug sofosbuvir inhibits Zika virus replication. Scientific Reports. 7: 46772
Garcez PP, Nascimento JM, de Vasconcelos JM, et al. (2017) Zika virus disrupts molecular fingerprinting of human neurospheres. Scientific Reports. 7: 40780
Sacramento CQ, de Melo GR, de Freitas CS, et al. (2017) The clinically approved antiviral drug sofosbuvir inhibits Zika virus replication. Scientific Reports. 7: 40920
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