Danielle Paixão-Cavalcante

978 total citations
18 papers, 766 citations indexed

About

Danielle Paixão-Cavalcante is a scholar working on Immunology, Hematology and Nephrology. According to data from OpenAlex, Danielle Paixão-Cavalcante has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 766 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Immunology, 8 papers in Hematology and 7 papers in Nephrology. Recurrent topics in Danielle Paixão-Cavalcante's work include Complement system in diseases (10 papers), Renal Diseases and Glomerulopathies (7 papers) and Venomous Animal Envenomation and Studies (6 papers). Danielle Paixão-Cavalcante is often cited by papers focused on Complement system in diseases (10 papers), Renal Diseases and Glomerulopathies (7 papers) and Venomous Animal Envenomation and Studies (6 papers). Danielle Paixão-Cavalcante collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Brazil and United States. Danielle Paixão-Cavalcante's co-authors include Denise V. Tambourgi, Matthew C. Pickering, Marina Botto, H. Terence Cook, B. Paul Morgan, Kirsten L. Rose, Matheus de Freitas Fernandes‐Pedrosa, Carmen W. van den Berg, Talat H. Malik and Rute Maria Gonçalves de Andrade and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Clinical Investigation, The Journal of Immunology and Kidney International.

In The Last Decade

Danielle Paixão-Cavalcante

18 papers receiving 757 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Danielle Paixão-Cavalcante United Kingdom 15 467 296 245 172 170 18 766
CJ Parker United States 15 470 1.0× 137 0.5× 84 0.3× 253 1.5× 109 0.6× 24 788
Marilyn K. Leung United States 9 600 1.3× 115 0.4× 99 0.4× 107 0.6× 190 1.1× 17 919
Chikateru Nozaki Japan 14 252 0.5× 52 0.2× 101 0.4× 179 1.0× 305 1.8× 33 945
Lene Udby Denmark 17 157 0.3× 10 0.0× 131 0.5× 134 0.8× 278 1.6× 25 829
L. Hsing United States 6 507 1.1× 123 0.4× 99 0.4× 30 0.2× 283 1.7× 6 992
Katharina Richard United States 13 644 1.4× 115 0.4× 62 0.3× 100 0.6× 671 3.9× 19 1.0k
Tünde Hidvégi Hungary 10 318 0.7× 49 0.2× 34 0.1× 108 0.6× 103 0.6× 13 592
Mihaela S. Kojouharova Bulgaria 13 705 1.5× 58 0.2× 26 0.1× 154 0.9× 274 1.6× 17 998
James Skare United States 21 257 0.6× 45 0.2× 197 0.8× 46 0.3× 567 3.3× 41 1.3k
Najet Rebaï France 19 1.2k 2.7× 56 0.2× 138 0.6× 53 0.3× 387 2.3× 26 1.8k

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All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Tambourgi, Denise V., Danielle Paixão-Cavalcante, M. T. D. Orlando, et al.. (2016). Nanostructured SBA-15 silica: An effective protective vehicle to oral hepatitis B vaccine immunization. Nanomedicine Nanotechnology Biology and Medicine. 12(8). 2241–2250. 31 indexed citations
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Paixão-Cavalcante, Danielle, et al.. (2015). African Adders: Partial Characterization of Snake Venoms from Three Bitis Species of Medical Importance and Their Neutralization by Experimental Equine Antivenoms. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 9(2). e0003419–e0003419. 20 indexed citations
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Paixão-Cavalcante, Danielle, Eva Torreira, Margaret A. Lindorfer, et al.. (2014). A Humanized Antibody That Regulates the Alternative Pathway Convertase: Potential for Therapy of Renal Disease Associated with Nephritic Factors. The Journal of Immunology. 192(10). 4844–4851. 25 indexed citations
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Paixão-Cavalcante, Danielle, Margarita López‐Trascasa, Lillemor Skattum, et al.. (2012). Sensitive and specific assays for C3 nephritic factors clarify mechanisms underlying complement dysregulation. Kidney International. 82(10). 1084–1092. 73 indexed citations
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Paixão-Cavalcante, Danielle, Margaret A. Lindorfer, B. Paul Morgan, Ronald P. Taylor, & Claire L. Harris. (2010). The monoclonal antibody, 3E7, is a multi-functional inhibitor of the alternative pathway that blocks NeF-triggered activation. Molecular Immunology. 47(13). 2292–2292. 1 indexed citations
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Jorge, Elena Goicoechea de, Paolo Macor, Danielle Paixão-Cavalcante, et al.. (2010). The Development of Atypical Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome Depends on Complement C5. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 22(1). 137–145. 95 indexed citations
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Paixão-Cavalcante, Danielle, et al.. (2009). Factor H facilitates the clearance of GBM bound iC3b by controlling C3 activation in fluid phase. Molecular Immunology. 46(10). 1942–1950. 39 indexed citations
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Yun, Sheng, Marina Botto, Justin C. Mason, et al.. (2009). Decay-Accelerating Factor Suppresses Complement C3 Activation and Retards Atherosclerosis in Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor-Deficient Mice. American Journal Of Pathology. 175(4). 1757–1767. 38 indexed citations
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Reis, Edimara S., Danielle Paixão-Cavalcante, Mariane Tami Amano, et al.. (2008). Deficiency of the Human Complement Regulatory Protein Factor H Associated with Low Levels of Component C9. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology. 68(4). 445–455. 13 indexed citations
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Rose, Kirsten L., Danielle Paixão-Cavalcante, Anthony P. Manderson, et al.. (2008). Factor I is required for the development of membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis in factor H–deficient mice. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 118(2). 608–18. 111 indexed citations
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Jorge, Elena Goicoechea de, Danielle Paixão-Cavalcante, Kirsten L. Rose, et al.. (2008). C5 activation is required for the development of atypical haemolytic uraemic syndrome in Cfh−/−·FHΔ16–20 mice. Molecular Immunology. 45(16). 4100–4101. 3 indexed citations
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Paixão-Cavalcante, Danielle, Marina Botto, H. Terence Cook, & Matthew C. Pickering. (2008). Shiga toxin-2 results in renal tubular injury but not thrombotic microangiopathy in heterozygous factor H-deficient mice. Clinical & Experimental Immunology. 155(2). 339–347. 21 indexed citations
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Paixão-Cavalcante, Danielle, et al.. (2007). Tetracycline Protects against Dermonecrosis Induced by Loxosceles Spider Venom. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 127(6). 1410–1418. 33 indexed citations
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Rose, Kirsten L., Danielle Paixão-Cavalcante, Anthony P. Manderson, et al.. (2007). Factor I is required for the development of membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis in factor H-deficient mice. Molecular Immunology. 44(16). 3924–3924. 62 indexed citations
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Paixão-Cavalcante, Danielle, Carmen W. van den Berg, Matheus de Freitas Fernandes‐Pedrosa, Rute Maria Gonçalves de Andrade, & Denise V. Tambourgi. (2005). Role of Matrix Metalloproteinases in HaCaT Keratinocytes Apoptosis Induced by Loxosceles Venom Sphingomyelinase D. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 126(1). 61–68. 41 indexed citations
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Tambourgi, Denise V., Danielle Paixão-Cavalcante, Rute Maria Gonçalves de Andrade, et al.. (2005). Loxosceles Sphingomyelinase Induces Complement-Dependent Dermonecrosis, Neutrophil Infiltration, and Endogenous Gelatinase Expression. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 124(4). 725–731. 64 indexed citations
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Rocha, Marisa Maria Teixeira da, Danielle Paixão-Cavalcante, Denise V. Tambourgi, & Maria de Fátima D. Furtado. (2005). Duvernoy's gland secretion of Philodryas olfersii and Philodryas patagoniensis (Colubridae): Neutralization of local and systemic effects by commercial bothropic antivenom (Bothrops genus). Toxicon. 47(1). 95–103. 34 indexed citations
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Tambourgi, Denise V., María Pedrosa, Matheus Ferracini, et al.. (2004). Molecular cloning, expression, function and immunoreactivities of members of a gene family of sphingomyelinases from Loxosceles venom glands1. Molecular Immunology. 41(8). 831–840. 62 indexed citations

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