Silvana Litwin

Laboratorio de GlicoInmunoBiología, Instituto de Investigaciones Cardiológicas Prof Dr Alberto C Taquini, CONICET-UBA, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Publications of Silvana Litwin

  • Multiparity increases trophoblast invasion and vascular endothelial growth factor expression at the maternal-fetal interface in mice.

    Authors: Silvana Litwin, María E Cortina, Gabriela L Barrientos, María B Prados, María E Roux, Silvia E Miranda

    Journal of reproductive immunology. 06/2010; 85(2):161-7.

    To analyze immunomodulating effects related to parity status, we studied trophoblast invasion grade, placental expression and systemic concentration of VEGF and its receptor Flt-1 in normal fertile
  • Toxicity of two North American Loxosceles (brown recluse spiders) venoms and their neutralization by antivenoms.

    Authors: Adolfo Rafael de Roodt, Judith Estevez-Ramírez, Silvana Litwin, Penélope Magaña, Alejandro Olvera, Alejandro Alagón

    Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.). 10/2007; 45(6):678-87.

    The toxic, biochemical, and immunological characteristics of L. boneti and L. reclusa venoms and its neutralization by anti-L. boneti and anti-L. reclusa antivenoms were studied. The electrophoretic
  • Comparative immunohistochemical study of M-CSF and G-CSF in feto-maternal interface in a multiparity mouse model.

    Authors: Silvana Litwin, Mariana Lagadari, Gabriela Barrientos, María Estela Roux, Ricardo Margni, Silvia Miranda

    American journal of reproductive immunology (New York, N.Y. : 1989). 12/2005; 54(5):311-20.

    PROBLEM: Multiparity status has been found to bring beneficial effects both to the maintenance of pregnancy and to the offspring; however, these effects have not been fully explained. We have
  • Recombinant GRA4 or ROP2 protein combined with alum or the gra4 gene provides partial protection in chronic murine models of toxoplasmosis.

    Authors: Valentina Martin, Alicia Supanitsky, Pablo C Echeverria, Silvana Litwin, Tamara Tanos, Adolfo R de Roodt, Eduardo A Guarnera, Sergio O Angel

    Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology. 08/2004; 11(4):704-10.

    The efficacy of vaccination with Toxoplasma gondii recombinant GRA4 (rGRA4) and ROP2 (rRPO2) proteins and a mix of both combined with alum were evaluated in C57BL/6 and C3H mice. In C57BL/6 mice,
  • Effectiveness of two common antivenoms for North, Central, and South American Micrurus envenomations.

    Authors: Adolfo R de Roodt, Jorge F Paniagua-Solis, Jorge A Dolab, Judith Estévez-Ramiréz, Blanca Ramos-Cerrillo, Silvana Litwin, José C Dokmetjian, Alejandro Alagón

    Journal of toxicology. Clinical toxicology. 02/2004; 42(2):171-8.

    Micrurus snakes (coral snakes) may produce severe envenomation that can lead to death by peripheral respiratory paralysis. Only few laboratories produce specific antivenoms, and despite the
  • Hydrolysis of DNA by 17 snake venoms.

    Authors: Adolfo Rafael de Roodt, Silvana Litwin, Sergio O Angel

    Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Toxicology & pharmacology : CBP. 08/2003; 135(4):469-79.

    DNA hydrolysis caused by venoms of 17 species of snakes was studied by different methodologies. Endonucleolytic activity was tested by incubation of the venoms with the plasmid pBluescript and
  • Hemorrhagic activity of Bothrops venoms determined by two different methods and relationship with proteolytic activity on gelatin and lethality.

    Authors: Adolfo Rafael de Roodt, Silvana Litwin, Juan Carlos Vidal

    Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology. 07/2003; 41(8):949-58.

    The changes in hemorrhagic activity, proteolytic activity on gelatin and the lethal potency of four Bothrops venoms treated at different pH values or with EDTA were studied. Venoms from B.
  • A reduced immunization scheme to obtain an experimental anti-Loxosceles laeta ("violinist spider") venom.

    Authors: Adolfo Rafael de Roodt, Silvana Litwin, José Christian Dokmetjian, Juan Carlos Vidal

    Journal of natural toxins. 09/2002; 11(3):193-203.

    Bites by Loxosceles (L.) laeta spiders can produce severe envenomation in humans. The only specific treatment is the early administration of antivenom. The production of anti-Loxosceles antivenom is
  • [Toxicity of venoms from snakes of medical importance in México]

    Authors: Adolfo R de Roodt, Judith Estévez-Ramírez, Jorge F Paniagua Solís, Silvana Litwin, Alejandro Carvajal-Saucedo, Jorge A Dolab, Luis E Robles Ortiz, Alejandro Alagón

    Gaceta médica de México. 141(1):13-21.

    The characterization of the toxic activities of snake venoms is necessary to understand the physiopathology of the envenomation and to test the potency of the antivenoms used to treat this pathology.

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