Orestes Foresto‐Neto

1.5k total citations
24 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Orestes Foresto‐Neto is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Nephrology and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Orestes Foresto‐Neto has authored 24 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Molecular Biology, 12 papers in Nephrology and 6 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Orestes Foresto‐Neto's work include Inflammasome and immune disorders (7 papers), Heme Oxygenase-1 and Carbon Monoxide (6 papers) and Chronic Kidney Disease and Diabetes (4 papers). Orestes Foresto‐Neto is often cited by papers focused on Inflammasome and immune disorders (7 papers), Heme Oxygenase-1 and Carbon Monoxide (6 papers) and Chronic Kidney Disease and Diabetes (4 papers). Orestes Foresto‐Neto collaborates with scholars based in Brazil, Germany and Poland. Orestes Foresto‐Neto's co-authors include Niels Olsen Saraiva Câmara, Roberto Zatz, Ingrid Kazue Mizuno Watanabe, Vinícius Andrade‐Oliveira, Mohsen Honarpisheh, Hans‐Joachim Anders, Shrikant R. Mulay, Jyaysi Desai, Stefanie Steiger and Peter Boor and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Annual Review of Immunology and Scientific Reports.

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Orestes Foresto‐Neto

24 papers receiving 1.1k citations

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All Works

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Foresto‐Neto, Orestes, et al.. (2024). Immunology of Kidney Disease. Annual Review of Immunology. 42(1). 207–233. 21 indexed citations
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Souza, Rodrigo Barbosa de, Renan Barbosa Lemes, Orestes Foresto‐Neto, et al.. (2023). Extracellular matrix and vascular dynamics in the kidney of a murine model for Marfan syndrome. PLoS ONE. 18(5). e0285418–e0285418. 3 indexed citations
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Foresto‐Neto, Orestes, et al.. (2023). Chronic environmental hypoxia attenuates innate immunity activation and renal injury in two CKD models. American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology. 325(3). F283–F298. 2 indexed citations
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Foresto‐Neto, Orestes, et al.. (2023). The impact of hypoxia-inducible factors in the pathogenesis of kidney diseases: a link through cell metabolism. Kidney Research and Clinical Practice. 42(5). 561–578. 5 indexed citations
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Foresto‐Neto, Orestes, et al.. (2021). Renal lipotoxicity: Insights from experimental models. Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology. 48(12). 1579–1588. 31 indexed citations
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Foresto‐Neto, Orestes, Simone Costa Alarcon Arias, Antônio Carlos Seguro, et al.. (2021). Renal Inflammation and Innate Immune Activation Underlie the Transition From Gentamicin-Induced Acute Kidney Injury to Renal Fibrosis. Frontiers in Physiology. 12. 606392–606392. 12 indexed citations
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Foresto‐Neto, Orestes, et al.. (2021). Renal Sensing of Bacterial Metabolites in the Gut-kidney Axis. Kidney360. 2(9). 1501–1509. 16 indexed citations
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Watanabe, Ingrid Kazue Mizuno, Magaiver Andrade-Silva, Orestes Foresto‐Neto, et al.. (2020). Gut Microbiota and Intestinal Epithelial Myd88 Signaling Are Crucial for Renal Injury in UUO Mice. Frontiers in Immunology. 11. 578623–578623. 14 indexed citations
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Foresto‐Neto, Orestes, Simone Costa Alarcon Arias, Marcos Antônio Cenedeze, et al.. (2020). NF-κB System Is Chronically Activated and Promotes Glomerular Injury in Experimental Type 1 Diabetic Kidney Disease. Frontiers in Physiology. 11. 84–84. 49 indexed citations
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Mulay, Shrikant R., Mohsen Honarpisheh, Orestes Foresto‐Neto, et al.. (2019). Mitochondria Permeability Transition versus Necroptosis in Oxalate-Induced AKI. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 30(10). 1857–1869. 92 indexed citations
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Andrade‐Oliveira, Vinícius, Orestes Foresto‐Neto, Ingrid Kazue Mizuno Watanabe, Roberto Zatz, & Niels Olsen Saraiva Câmara. (2019). Inflammation in Renal Diseases: New and Old Players. Frontiers in Pharmacology. 10. 1192–1192. 242 indexed citations
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Foresto‐Neto, Orestes, Simone Costa Alarcon Arias, Denise Maria Avancini Costa Malheiros, et al.. (2019). Pathogenic role of angiotensin II and the NF-κB system in a model of malignant hypertensive nephrosclerosis. Hypertension Research. 42(6). 779–789. 8 indexed citations
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Foresto‐Neto, Orestes, Camilla Fanelli, Simone Costa Alarcon Arias, et al.. (2019). Chronic exposure to hypoxia attenuates renal injury and innate immunity activation in the remnant kidney model. American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology. 317(5). F1285–F1292. 9 indexed citations
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Foresto‐Neto, Orestes, Simone Costa Alarcon Arias, Rildo Aparecido Volpini, et al.. (2019). Pathogenic role of innate immunity in a model of chronic NO inhibition associated with salt overload. American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology. 317(4). F1058–F1067. 15 indexed citations
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Foresto‐Neto, Orestes, Simone Costa Alarcon Arias, Flávia G. Machado, et al.. (2018). NLRP3 inflammasome inhibition ameliorates tubulointerstitial injury in the remnant kidney model. Laboratory Investigation. 98(6). 773–782. 45 indexed citations
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Honarpisheh, Mohsen, Orestes Foresto‐Neto, Stefanie Steiger, et al.. (2018). Aristolochic acid I determine the phenotype and activation of macrophages in acute and chronic kidney disease. Scientific Reports. 8(1). 12169–12169. 30 indexed citations
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Andrade-Silva, Magaiver, Marcos Antônio Cenedeze, Luiz Augusto Perandini, et al.. (2018). TLR2 and TLR4 play opposite role in autophagy associated with cisplatin-induced acute kidney injury. Clinical Science. 132(16). 1725–1739. 51 indexed citations
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Desai, Jyaysi, Orestes Foresto‐Neto, Mohsen Honarpisheh, et al.. (2017). Particles of different sizes and shapes induce neutrophil necroptosis followed by the release of neutrophil extracellular trap-like chromatin. Scientific Reports. 7(1). 15003–15003. 93 indexed citations
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Honarpisheh, Mohsen, Orestes Foresto‐Neto, Jyaysi Desai, et al.. (2017). Phagocytosis of environmental or metabolic crystalline particles induces cytotoxicity by triggering necroptosis across a broad range of particle size and shape. Scientific Reports. 7(1). 15523–15523. 45 indexed citations
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Anders, Hans‐Joachim, Beatriz Suárez-Álvarez, Melissa Grigorescu, et al.. (2017). The macrophage phenotype and inflammasome component NLRP3 contributes to nephrocalcinosis-related chronic kidney disease independent from IL-1–mediated tissue injury. Kidney International. 93(3). 656–669. 181 indexed citations

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