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CURRICULUM VITAE – Salette Reis Personal data Name: Maria de La Salette de Freitas Fernandes Hipólito Reis Dias Rodrigues Date of birth: 26/11/1960 Nationality: Portuguese Institution: REQUIMTE, ICETA, Faculdade de Farmácia da Universidade do Porto Address: REQUIMTE, Faculdade de Farmácia da Universidade do Porto, Química Analítica e Físico-Química, Rua Aníbal Cunha, 160, 4030-099, Porto, Portugal. Email: [email protected] Present Positions Associated Professor with aggregation since 29 /06/ 2006 Director of the Chemistry Department of Faculty of Pharmacy of the University of Porto SR integrates scientific committee of the international doctoral program "Biotechhealth" UP (FFUP / ICBAS ) SR integrates the Coordination Council of CEMUP – Material Centre of the University of Porto Professor of Physical-Chemistry in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Integrated Master (FFUP) Professor of Nanotherapeutics and Nanodiagnostics in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Integrated Master (FFUP) Professor of Nanomedicine in the Bioengineering Integrated Master (FEUP) Professor of Nanosystems for drug delivery in the Bioengineering Integrated Master (FEUP) Professor of Physical-Chemistry in the in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Integrated Master (FFUP) Academic degrees Aggregation – Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Oporto, May, 2006 PhD in Analytical Chemistry – Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Oporto, 1995 Master degree in “Pharmaceutical Chemistry” – Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Oporto, 1990. Degree in “Pharmaceutical Sciences” – Faculty of Pharmacy University of Oporto, 1984. Area of expertise Membrane biophysics, Pharmaceutical chemistry, membrane biophysics, nanotechnology for drug delivery Spectrophotometry, Fluorescence, Dynamic light scattering, Langmuit isotherms, X-ray difraction. Area of scientific activity Investigation has been focused in biophysics and pharmaceutical chemistry, namely: - Use of biomimetic membrane models to study the effect of drugs on biological membranes trying to establish a relationship between this effect and their activity/mechanism of action;

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CURRICULUM VITAE – Salette Reis Personal data Name: Maria de La Salette de Freitas Fernandes Hipólito Reis Dias Rodrigues Date of birth: 26/11/1960 Nationality: Portuguese Institution: REQUIMTE, ICETA, Faculdade de Farmácia da Universidade do Porto Address: REQUIMTE, Faculdade de Farmácia da Universidade do Porto, Química Analítica e Físico-Química, Rua Aníbal Cunha, 160, 4030-099, Porto, Portugal. Email: [email protected] Present Positions Associated Professor with aggregation since 29 /06/ 2006 Director of the Chemistry Department of Faculty of Pharmacy of the University of Porto SR integrates scientific committee of the international doctoral program "Biotechhealth" UP (FFUP / ICBAS ) SR integrates the Coordination Council of CEMUP – Material Centre of the University of Porto Professor of Physical-Chemistry in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Integrated Master (FFUP) Professor of Nanotherapeutics and Nanodiagnostics in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Integrated Master (FFUP) Professor of Nanomedicine in the Bioengineering Integrated Master (FEUP) Professor of Nanosystems for drug delivery in the Bioengineering Integrated Master (FEUP) Professor of Physical-Chemistry in the in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Integrated Master (FFUP) Academic degrees Aggregation – Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Oporto, May, 2006 PhD in Analytical Chemistry – Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Oporto, 1995 Master degree in “Pharmaceutical Chemistry” – Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Oporto, 1990. Degree in “Pharmaceutical Sciences” – Faculty of Pharmacy University of Oporto, 1984. Area of expertise Membrane biophysics, Pharmaceutical chemistry, membrane biophysics, nanotechnology for drug delivery Spectrophotometry, Fluorescence, Dynamic light scattering, Langmuit isotherms, X-ray difraction. Area of scientific activity Investigation has been focused in biophysics and pharmaceutical chemistry, namely: - Use of biomimetic membrane models to study the effect of drugs on biological membranes trying to establish a relationship between this effect and their activity/mechanism of action;

- Use of proteoliposomes to evaluate the membrane lipid composition on modulation of drugs interaction with membrane proteins; - Nanopharmaceutics (liposomes, lipid nanoparticles and nanotubes) as drug delivery systems.

Supervising experience Pos-Doctoral Researchs

Cláudia Daniela Oliveira de Lacerda Nunes Pinho (supervisor) Project: Deciphering the therapeutic and toxic effects of cationic amphiphilic drugs: a combined chemical and biophysical approach to the interaction of drugs with lipid model systems. Funding: Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (referência da bolsa: SFRH/BPD/81963/2011)

PhD Students (ongoing) Alexandre Couto Carneiro Vieira (Orientador) Project: Development and in vitro/in vivo relashionship of the pegylated nlipid nanoparticle for intravenous administration of daptomicin. Funding: CNPQ - Programa Ciência sem Fronteiras (referência da bolsa: 246514/2012/4)

Luíse Lopes Chaves (Co-orientador) Project: Pharmaceutical application of Quality by Design (QbD) for the development of solid dispersions to the Hansenias threatment. Funding: CAPES (referência da bolsa: BEX 0831/13-3) Ana Catarina Rodrigues Alves (Co-orientador) Project: Design, synthesis and characterization of innovative nanosystems for targeted delivery of anticancer drugs. Funding: Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (referência da bolsa: SFRH/BD/82443/2011) Maria Catarina Figueiral da Silva P ereira Leite (Orientador) Project: NSAIDs developed with recent strategies: a biophysical approach to evaluate their therapeutic and toxic effects Ana Rute de Azevedo Pina Neves (Orientador) Project: A membrane biophysical approach to the therapeutic effects of resveratrol and design of novel nutraceutical nanoformulations. Funding: Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (referência da bolsa: SFRH/BD/73379/2010) Marina Barroso Pereira Pinheiro (Co-orientador) Project: Biophysical interactions with lipid nanosystems: Applications in the study of membrane-lipid therapies and drug delivery. Funding: Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (referência da bolsa: SFRH/BD/63318/2009) Pedro Ricardo Martins Lopes da Fonte (Co-orientador)

Project: Optimization of lyophilization parameters of polymeric nanoparticles for delivery therapeutic proteins. PhD Students (concluded) Carla Maria Sanfins Guimarães (supervisor) Project: “Distribuição de fármacos em sistemas anfipáticos mistos: aplicação ao estudo da dissolução e transporte de bloqueadores-beta” (FFUP 16 de Junho de 2000); Carla Manuela Soares de Matos (supervisor) Project: “Encapsulação de fármacos em lipossomas: Efeito nas propriedades físico-químicas” (FFUP 28 de Junho de 2001). Marlene Susana Dionísio Lúcio (supervisor) Project: “Avaliação e quantificação das interacções de fármacos com agregados de sais biliares. Sua influência na biodisponibilidade desses fármacos” (FFUP 29 de Novembro de 2006) Helena Susana da Costa Machado Ferreira (supervisor) Project: “Utilização de lipossomas como modelos de biomembranas na avaliação e quantificação da actividade de anti-inflamatórios” (FFUP 11 de Dezembro de 2006) David de Andrade Sousa Costa (co- supervisor) Project: “Desenvolvimento e aplicação de metodologias in vitro para avaliação da actividade anti-inflamatória e anti-oxidante de fármacos anti-inflamatórios não esteróides (NSAIDs)” (FFUP 28 de Maio de 2007) Luís Miguel Andrade de Magalhães, aluno de doutoramento da Faculdade de Farmácia da Universidade do Porto, (co-supervisor) Project: “Desenvolvimento de métodos analíticos automáticos baseados em técnicas de fluxo contínuo para avaliação de propriedades antioxidantes em produtos farmacêuticos e em alimentos” (FFUP Maio de 2007)

MSc Students (ongoing)

• Virgínia student of master of Biomedical Engineering FFUP Corticosteroids loaded in liposomes for Rheumatoid Arthritis treatment Period: 2013/2014

Masters Students (concluded)

• Ricardo Leandro Delindro Ribeiro student of master of Biomedical Engineering FFUP Development and Characterization of Nanocarrier Systems for the Delivery of Antitubercular Drugs Period: 2013

• Cláudia Daniela Oliveira de Lacerda Nunes, student of European master in Analytical Chemistry of FFUP Utilização da anisotropia de fluorescência na avaliação da alteração da fluidez membranar devida à presença de xenobióticos Period: 2006

• Célia Tavares de Sousa, student of European master in Analytical Chemistry of FFUP Avaliação do efeito de alguns fármacos na fluidez das membranas celulares Period: 2006

• Maria Isabel Araújo Pinto, student of European master in Analytical Chemistry of FFUP Avaliação dos parâmetros físico-químicos de compostos fenólicos existentes na uva e no vinho Period: 2001

• Susana Maria Miranda Teixeira, student of European master in Analytical Chemistry of FFUP Avaliação dos parâmetros físico-químicos de compostos fenólicos existentes na uva e no vinho Period: 2001

• Valentina Maria Fernandes Domingues, student of master in Quality Control of FFUP Estudo das interacções do pindolol em soluções de dodecilsulfato de sódio. Avaliação das propriedades ácido/base e da solubilidade Period: 1997

• Paula Cristina Santos Baptista, student of master in Quality Control of FFUP (co-supervisor) Desenvolvimento de duas metodologias baseadas na Análise por injecção em fluxo com detecção espectrofotométrica e potenciométrica para a avaliação quantitativa de surfactantes catiónicos em águas residuais: estudo comparativo Period: 2000

• Cláudia Alexandra Vieira Carneiro, student of master in Quality Control of FFUP (co-supervisor) O papel das interacções fármaco-membrana nos efeitos cardiovasculares de ß-bloqueadores" Period: 2010

• Ana Mafalda Lopes Coelho, student of European master in Analytical Chemistry (co-supervisor) Desenvolvimento de uma metodologia automática de fluxo contínuo para determinação de compostos fenólicos em meios não aquosos”; Period: 2005

• Joana Moutinho da Veiga Marcelino, student of European master in Analytical Chemistry (co-supervisor) Avaliação do efeito de poluentes orgânicos na membrana celular. Utilização de lipossomas como modelos biomembranares Period: 2005

• Anabela Ferreira Gomes, , student of European master in Analytical Chemistry (co-supervisor) Determinação de LogP, pKa e carácter quelante de xantonas Period: 2005

MSc Students of integrated Masters (ongoing)

• Maria Filipa Sanches Pinto (supervisor) Application of lipidic nanoparticles for delivery of biopharmaceutics to dermal treatment of psoriasis Period: 2013/2014

• Ana Rita Isidoro da Cunha Leal Paclitaxel-loaded Nanostructured Lipid Carriers: A new drug Delivery System for cancer chemotherapy Period: 2013/2014

• José Plácido Lopes de Araújo Oxaprozin-loaded Lipid Nanoparticles towards overcoming NSAIDs side-effects Period: 2013/2014

• Luri André Teixeira Frias Design, development and characterization of innovative lipid nanocarrier-based epigallocatechin gallate delivery system for preventive and therapeutic supplementation Period: 2013/2014

MSc Students of integrated Masters (concluded)

• Miriam Machado Transdermal delivery of pH responsive liposomes containing indomethacin for the treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis Period: 2012/2013

• Catarina da Costa Moura (supervisor) Development of Multifunctional Nanoparticles for Targeted Therapy and Imaging of Rheumatoid Arthritis Period: 2012/2013

• Joana Sofia Fontes de Queiroz (supervisor) Resveratrol Loaded Lipid Nanoparticles for Brain Targeted Delivery Period: 2012/2013

• Ana Sofia Gomes Marques da Silva (supervisor) Evaluation of isoniazid and rifampicin on the biophysical properties of the membrane studied with 3D model systems Period: 2012/2013

• Maria João Bidarra Tavares Gomes, student of Integrated master in Bioengineering (supervisor) Lipid nanoparticles for topical and transdermal application for alopecia treatment Period: 2011/2012

• Ana Catarina Rodrigues Alves, student of Integrated Master degree in Bioengenharia – specialization in Engenharia Biomédica of FEUP (supervisor) Lipid nanoparticles for topical and transdermal application for cellulite treatment Period 2011

• Natacha Alexandra Branco Rosa, student of Integrated Master degree in Bioengenharia – specialization in Engenharia Biomédica of FEUP (co-supervisor) Development of nanoparticles loaded with bioactive compounds for application as nutraceuticals Period 2011

Undergraduated Students

• Carla Manuela Soares Matos, Student of Pharmaceutical Sciences of FFUP e bolseira da JNICT Determinação da concentração micelar crítica de alguns detergentes, Period: 1994 a 1997;

• Lígia de Sousa Teixeira, Student of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Estudo das interacções de vários compostos com interesse farmacêutico com micelas de hexadecilfosfocolina Period: 2002-2006

• Ana Rita Rodrigues Pinto, Student of Pharmaceutical Sciences of FFUP Avaliação das interacções de alguns NSAIDs com lipossomas Period: 2004-2005.

• Cristiana Silva, Student of Pharmaceutical Sciences of FFUP Evaluation of Phospholipase A2 activity in different lipid environmental Period: 2005-2006,

• Inês Teixeira Student of Pharmaceutical Sciences of FFUP Evaluation of Phospholipase A2 activity in different lipid environmental Period 2005-2006,

• Joana Lima Student of Pharmaceutical Sciences of FFUP Evaluation of Phospholipase A2 activity in different lipid environmental Period 2005-2006

• Fernando Miguel Santos Utilização de modelos biomiméticos na interacção de alguns fármacos com as membranas biológicas Period: 2006-2007

• Marta Silva Oliveira Novas abordagens para o estudo da acção terapêutica e dos efeitos secundários de anti-inflamatórios não esteróides Period: 2008-2010

• Rafael José Maia Amaral Desenvolvimento de nanopartículas lipídicas para a encapsulação de fármacos Period: 2010-2011

• Ana Cristina Pinto Rentão Desenvolvimento de nanopartículas poliméricas para a encapsulação de fármacos Period: 2010-2012

• Mariana Bastos Dias Arêde Membrane biophysical changes induced by rifabutin and analogue Period: 2009-2012

• Daniela Priscila Rodrigues Lopes Avaliação dos efeitos toxicológicos de fármacos sobre uma perspectiva de biofísica membranar Period: 2009-2012

• Maria Catarina Figueiral da Silva Pereira Leite Estudos para clarificar o efeito terapêutico e tóxico do Meloxicam: papel da biofísica membranar e das interacções fármaco-membrana” Period: 2008-2012

• José Plácido Lopes de Araújo Encapsulação de “Quantum Dots” em Lipossomas: síntese e caracterização Period: 2012/2013

ERASMUS students or students coming from other countries

• Giorgos Tsalokakis, Sócrates/Erasmus student from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Estudos espectrofotométricos e de solubilidade do sulindac em micelas de SDS Period: 1998 (4 months)

• Steve Brown, Sócrates/Erasmus student from University of Strathclyde Estudo espectrofotométrico e fluorimétrico de fármacos em micelas de sais biliares Period: 1999 (3 months)

• Helen Karagranni, Sócrates/Erasmus student from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Estudo da peroxidação lipidica em lipossomas Period: 1999 (3 months)

• Stylianos Chatziadamidis Sócrates/Erasmus student from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Determinação dos coeficientes de partição de anti-oxidantes em micelas Period: 2002 (6 months)

• Katarzyna Joanna Gołębska, Sócrates/Erasmus student from Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Poland

Interaction of indomethacin and acemetacin with DMPC liposomes used as membrane models Period: 2008 (3 months)

• Michal Wisniewski, Socrates/Erasmus student from Nicolaus Faculty of Pharmacy, Copernicus University, Torun, Poland Interaction of nimesulide and tolmetin with DMPC liposomes used as membrane models Period: 2008 (3 months)

• Denise de Paula Fernandes, student from Instituto de Cooperação Científica e Tecnológica Internacional, Brazil Utilização de lipossomas na avaliação da actividade antioxidantes Period: 2000 (3 months)

Undergradute students Co-supervisors:

• Inês Isabel Barros Moreira Ramos Derivados xantónicos quirais: Síntese, determinação de propriedades físico-químicas e actividade anti-inflamatória Date: 2010-2011

Scientific activity • papers published in international journals with the SCI: 110

• Book chapters: 7

• Invited oral presentation: 14

• Oral presentations in Scientific congresses: 310

• MSc thesis concluded: 11 (supervisor) e 6 (co-supervisor)

• PhD thesis concluded: 4 (supervisor) e 2 (co- supervisor)

• Undergraduated students: 18

• citation times in international journals:

• ISI: 1612 citações (índice H: 20) Scopus: 1838 total citações (índice H: 21)

Other scientific activity Partitipation in evaluation juries and committees: 1 jury of Agregação 23 Juries doctoral thesis 2 Juries seminar of PhD 27 Juries of Masters of 2º cycle 8 Juries seminar of Masters of 2º cycle 5 Juries of the exam of the curricula unit of Project of MICF + 50 juries of exams of the unit “monografia e estágios” of the MICF Expert for funding agencies:

Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT) (2011-2012)

Fundação das Universidades Portuguesas (CRUP-DAAD) (2011) Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) (2011). Fundação de Apoio à Pesquisa no Estado de S. Paulo (FAPESP), Brasil (2006)

Referee of journals Referee of several manuscript of more than 12 journals Participation in Scientific Projects As Project Leader

1. - Project: Evaluation of novel nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs on

the biophysical properties of the membrane studied 2D model systems.

Entidade Financiadora: CALIPSO founded program: Sirius-2 beamline at Soleil Synchrotron, Saint-Aubin, France.

2. Project: Desenvolvimento e aplicação de metodologias in vitro para

avaliação de mecanismos anti-inflamatórios e antioxidantes de anti-inflamatórios.

Entidade Financiadora: Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT) Código: POCTI/FCB/47186/2002 Período: 2003-2006

3. Project: Avaliação do efeito modulador do ambiente lipídico da

membrana na interacção de fármacos com o transportador de fármacos P-glicoproteina.

Entidade Financiadora: Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT) Código: POCTI/ 34308/QUI/2000 Período: 01/01/2001 a 02/01/2004

4. Project: Infra-estrutura de fluorimetria para o Centro de Química da

Universidade do Porto Entidade Financiadora: Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT) Código: CONC-REEQ/1079/2001

5. Project: Influence of NSAIDs on the activity of enzymes at interfaces Entidade Financiadora: Conselho de Reitores das Universidades Portuguesas

(CRUP) Programa: Acção integrada Luso Alemã Código: A-6/06 Período: 2005 a 2006

6. Project: Avaliação actividade de fosfolípases em diferentes micro-

ambientes. Relação com a composição das membranas celulares.

Entidade Financiadora: Reitoria da Universidade do Porto e Fundação Ilídio Pinho Programa: Investigação científica na pré-graduação Período: 01/01/2005 a 02/01/2006

7. Project: Avaliação do efeito de fármacos na actividade de enzimas com

papel relevante nos processos inflamatórios e na sinalização celular pró-inflamatória

Entidade Financiadora: Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT) Código: PTDC/SAU-FCF/67718/2006

Período: 01/06/2007 to 01/06/2010

8. Project: Lipid nanocarriers for dermal and transdermal drug delivery

intending the treatment of cellulite by inducing adipocytes lipolysis

Entidade Financiadora: Reitoria da Universidade do Porto e Fundação Gomes Teixeira

Código: Investigação científica na pré-graduação Período: 2010

9. Project: Biophysical studies of cell penetrating peptides (CPP) on 3D

and 2D membrane model systems Área de investigação: X-Ray - Soft Condensed Matter / Scattering Entidade Financiadora: Hamburger Synchrotronstrahlungslabor HASYLAB at

Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY (Hamburg, Alemanha) Referência: I-20110271 EC Período: 2011-2012

As a Team member

10. Project: Evaluation of antituberculosis drugs on the biophysical

properties of the membrane studied 3D model systems. Funding: Elettra (Trieste, Italy). Reference: 20135320.

11. Project: Interaction of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID)

with 3D and 2D model membrane systems Área de investigação: X-Ray - Soft Condensed Matter / Scattering Entidade Financiadora: Hamburger Synchrotronstrahlungslabor HASYLAB at

Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY (Hamburg, Alemanha) Referência: I-20080033 EC Período: 2008-2009

12. Project: Biophysical characterization of Silica nanotubes - membrane

interactions using 3D and 2D model membrane systems Área de investigação: X-Ray - Soft Condensed Matter / Scattering Entidade Financiadora: Hamburger Synchrotronstrahlungslabor HASYLAB at

Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY (Hamburg, Alemanha) Referência: I-20090160 EC Período: 2009-2010

13. Project: Evaluation of novel antitubercular drugs on biophysical

properties of the membrane studied with 3D and 2D model systems

Área de investigação: X-Ray - Soft Condensed Matter / Scattering Entidade Financiadora: Hamburger Synchrotronstrahlungslabor HASYLAB at

Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY (Hamburg, Alemanha) Referência: I-20100139 EC Período: 2010-2012

14. Project: Scale-up synthesis of potent inhibitors of tumor cell growth

and investigation of their ADMET properties Entidade Financiadora: Reitoria da Universidade do Porto Código: PP_IJUP2011- 58 Programa: Investigação científica na pré-graduação

Período: 01/01/2012 a 02/01/2013

15. Project: Chiral xanthones: Synthesis, biological evaluation and

molecular docking as inhibitors of P-glycoprotein (Pgp), phospholipase A2 (PLA2) and cicloxygenases (COX-1 and COX-2)

Entidade Financiadora: Reitoria da Universidade do Porto Código: PP_IJUP2011- 58 Programa: Investigação científica na pré-graduação Período: 01/01/2012 a 02/01/2013

16. Project: Determinação de parâmetros físico-químicos de derivados

xantónicos com potencial actividade farmacológica. Entidade Financiadora: Reitoria da Universidade do Porto e Fundação Ilídio Pinho Programa: Investigação científica na pré-graduação Período: 01/01/2004 a 02/01/2005

17. Project: Desenvolvimento de transportadores azacalix(hetero)arenos

para mediação do fluxo de aniões através de membranas: uma nova estratégia para o estudo da difusão passiva de iões

Entidade Financiadora: Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT) Código: PTDC/QUI-QUI/101022/2008 Período: Em curso

18. Project: Abordagens Molecular e Nanotecnológica para a melhoria da

actividade antitumoral de pequenas moléculas Entidade Financiadora: Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT) Código: PTDC/SAU-FCF/100930/2008 Período: Em curso

19. Project: NanoFreeze - Processo de liofilização como estratégia para

reduzir a instabilidade de proteínas terapêuticas encapsuladas em nanopartículas

Entidade Financiadora: Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT) Código: PTDC/SAU-FCF/104492/2008 Período: Em curso

20. Project: Determinação quantitativa de iões. Entidade Financiadora: Reitoria da Universidade do Porto Código: 74/85/86 Período: 15/05/1986 a 15/10/1987

21. Project: Determinação de substâncias electroactivas em fluidos

biológicos. Entidade Financiadora: Reitoria da Universidade do Porto Código: 23/87 Período: 01/01/1988 a 31/12/1988

22. Project: Estudos electroquímicos de produtos farmacêuticos e fluídos

biológicos. Entidade Financiadora: Instituto Nacional de Investigação Científica (INIC) Código: 89/NAT1/9 Período: 02/01/1990 a 02/01/1993

23. Project: Novas tecnologias de controlo de águas com transdutores

potenciométricos. Entidade Financiadora: Junta Nacional de Investigação Científica e Tecnológica

(JNICT) Código: PEAM/C/TAI/268/93 Período: 04/08/1994 a 04/08/1997

24. Project: Study of controlled drug release and development of analysis

techniques. Entidade Financiadora: Junta Nacional de Investigação Ciência e Tecnologia

(JNICT) Código: 2/21/SAU/190/97 Período: 01/01/1995 a 02/01/1998

25. Project: Desenvolvimento de equipamentos e métodos automáticos de

análises químicas baseados em multilocalização de detectores ou em titulações em fluxo segmentado aplicados a águas naturais.

Entidade Financiadora: Junta Nacional de Investigação Científica e Tecnológica (JNICT)

Código: JNICT/CNPq Período: 01/05/1996 a 01/05/1999

26. Project: Desenvolvimento de metodologias para remediação de solos. Entidade Financiadora: Junta Nacional de Investigação Científica e Tecnológica

(JNICT) Código: PEAM/SEL/516/95 Período: 02/02/1996 a 02/02/1999

27. Project: Analytical systems for pharmaceutical control: studies and

analytical applications. Entidade Financiadora: Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT) Código: P/QUI/10109/1998 Período: 01/01/1999 a 02/01/2001

CONFERENCES

1. Lipossomas e micelas como modelos de membranas biológicas: Interacção

com fármacos, 1as Jornadas da Sociedade Portuguesa de Ciências

Farmacêuticas. Porto em 5 de Abril de 2000;

2. Utilização de modelos de biomembranas na avaliação da actividade de

fármacos, 2as Jornadas da Sociedade Portuguesa de Ciências Farmacêuticas,

Lisboa, em 16 de Março de 2001.

3. Avaliação in vitro das interacções fármaco/biomembrana, XX Ciclo de

Conferências do Departamento de Química da Faculdade de Ciências e

Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências e

Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Monte da Caparica, em 21 de

Abril de 2004.

4. Espectroscopia no Ultravioleta-Visível e de Fluorescência: aplicações com

interesse nas Ciências Farmacêuticas, Curso de Espectroscopia e

Espectrometria realizado na Faculdade de Farmácia do Porto e promovido pela

Associação de estudantes da mesma Faculdade, apresentou, 23 de Abril de

2003.

5. As biomembranas como um sistema heterogéneo em fase fluida, Workshop

Sistemas heterogégeos, Laboratório de Bioquímica da Faculdade de Medicina

da Universidade do Porto, 2005

6. Biomembranas como uma fase fluida, Workshop Água, lípidos e Sistemas

fases Laboratório de Bioquímica da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade do

Porto, 2006

7. Metodologias de detecção de espécies reactivas de oxigénio e azoto:

actividade antioxidante de AINE usados na terapêutica, 6º Símposio da

Sociedade Portuguesa de Ciências Farmacêuticas subordinado ao tema

Antioxidantes – Uma abordagem multidisciplinar, Faculdade de Farmácia da

Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, em 21 de Abril de 2006.

8. Avaliação in vitro da interacção de fármacos a nível das membranas

biológicas: utilização de modelos biomiméticos, Centro de Estudos do

Medicamento na Faculdade de Farmácia da Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa,

em 25 de Maio de 2006.

9. Membranas lipídicas como um sistema de fases: interesse das suas

propriedades biofísicas, Água, lípidos e Sistemas fases, Laboratório de

Bioquímica da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade do Porto 2006-2007,

2007-2008 e 2008-2009.

10. Nanotecnologia – saídas Profissionais, Faculdade de Farmácia da

Universidade do Porto participou, 30 de Setembro de 2010.

11. Membranes as meeting point for drugs, lipids and therapies, Departamento

de Química Física y Termodinámica, Universidad de Córdoba, Spain, 4 de

Abril de 2011.

12. No âmbito do 4º simpósio em metabolismo sobre o tema Diet and metabolic

syndrome organizado pelo serviço de bioquímica da Faculdade de medicina da

Universidade do Porto apresentou uma palestra intitulada ‘Diet compounds and

cell membrane interactions: relevance for medicinal chemistry’ em 24 de

Outubro de 2012

Courses

Liposomes as nanodelivery systems , 13 of April of 2011 Faculty of Pharmacy UP (time 5 hour)

Publications

Book Chapters

1. B.Castro, R. A. S. Lapa, J.L.F.C Lima, S. Reis. Usefulness of supersensitive in the determination of stability constants of calcium with bile acids. Em Trace elements in health and disease. Cap. 41 . Smith-Gordon, Londres (1993) ISBN 1-85463-045-8

2. C. Rodrigues, P. Gameiro, S. Reis, J. L.F.C. Lima, B. Castro Partitioning and thermodynamics of chlordiazepoxide in n-octanol/buffer and liposome systems. Em Biophysical Chemistry. Membranes and Proteins. Pag 243-247. Editado por Richard H. Templer and Robin Leatherbarrow, Royal Society of Chemistry, Londres (2002) ISBN 0-85404-851-0

3. M. Lúcio,J. L. F. C. Lima, S. Reis Drug-membrane interactions: Molecular mechanisms underlying therapeutic and toxic effects of drugs in Ideas in Chemistry and Molecular Sciences. Pignataro, Bruno (ed.) March 2010. Wiley-VCH, Weinheim ISBN-13: 978-3-527-32541-2

4. Marlene Lúcio, M. Segundo, J. L. F. C. Lima, S.Reis

Use of Liposomes to Evaluate the Role of Membrane Interactions on Antioxidant Activity. In Lipossomes: Methods and Protocols, Volume 2: Biological Membrane Models. Weissig, Volkmar (Ed.) Série Methods in Molecular Biology., XV, Volume 606 Capitulo 13 Pag 243-247, 2010. Springer Protocols, Human Press. ISBN: 978-1-60761-446-3

5. M. A Segundo, L.M.Magalhães, J.P.N. Ribeiro, M. Lúcio, S.Reis Determination of the scavenging capacity against reactive nitrogen species by automatic flow injection based methodologies. In Nitric Oxide. Methods and Protocols. Walker, John M. (Ed.) Série Methods in Molecular Biology., Volume 704 Capitulo 8 Pag 91-104, 2011. Springer Protocols, Human Press. ISBN: 978-1-61737-963-5

6. Marcela A. Segundo*, Carla Castro, Luís M. Magalhães, Salette Reis Determination of scavenging capacity against hydrogen peroxide: recent trends on chemical methods. In Hydrogen Peroxide: Detection, Applications and Health Implications (2011) Editors: Gilberto Aguilar and Raphael A. Guzman, Nova Publishers (announced on the Nova Science Publishers website)

7. Marlene Lúcio, Cláudia Nunes, José L. F. C. Lima and Salette Reis A Biophysical approach to the study of the therapeutic and toxic effects os non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. In A Toxicological/Pharmacological Approach to Chemico-Biological Interactions at a Membrane Level. Amália Jurado, Transworld Research Network-BooK Chapter (2011)

Publications (last 10 years)

1. Vilas-Boas, V., et al., Mechanisms of P-gp inhibition and effects on membrane

fluidity of a new rifampicin derivative, 1,8-dibenzoyl-rifampicin. Toxicology

Letters, 2013. 220(3): p. 259-266.

2. Soares, S., et al., Effect of freeze-drying, cryoprotectants and storage conditions

on the stability of secondary structure of insulin-loaded solid lipid nanoparticles.

International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2013. 456(2): p. 370-381.

3. Pinheiro, M., et al., Evaluation of the Structure-Activity Relationship of Rifabutin

and Analogs: A Drug-Membrane Study. Chemphyschem, 2013. 14(12): p. 2808-

2816.

4. Pinheiro, M., et al., The Influence of Rifabutin on Human and Bacterial

Membrane Models: Implications for Its Mechanism of Action. Journal of Physical

Chemistry B, 2013. 117(20): p. 6187-6193.

5. Pinheiro, M., et al., Interactions of N '-acetyl-rifabutin and N '-butanoyl-rifabutin

with lipid bilayers: A synchrotron X-ray study. International Journal of

Pharmaceutics, 2013. 453(2): p. 560-568.

6. Pinheiro, M., et al., Interplay of mycolic acids, antimycobacterial compounds and

pulmonary surfactant membrane: A biophysical approach to disease. Biochimica

Et Biophysica Acta-Biomembranes, 2013. 1828(2): p. 896-905.

7. Pinheiro, M., et al., Differential Interactions of Rifabutin with Human and

Bacterial Membranes: Implication for Its Therapeutic and Toxic Effects. Journal

of Medicinal Chemistry, 2013. 56(2): p. 417-426.

8. Pinheiro, M., et al., Effects of a novel antimycobacterial compound on the

biophysical properties of a pulmonary surfactant model membrane. International

Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2013. 450(1-2): p. 268-277.

9. Pinheiro, M., et al., Drug-membrane interaction studies applied to N'-acetyl-

rifabutin. European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics, 2013. 85(3):

p. 597-603.

10. Pereira-Leite, C., C. Nunes, and S. Reis, Interaction of nonsteroidal anti-

inflammatory drugs with membranes: In vitro assessment and relevance for their

biological actions. Prog Lipid Res, 2013. 52(4): p. 571-84.

11. Pereira-Leite, C., et al., Biophysical characterization of the drug-membrane

interactions: The case of propranolol and acebutolol. European Journal of

Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics, 2013. 84(1): p. 183-191.

12. Nunes, C., et al., Synchrotron small angle X-ray scattering for the evaluation of

the interaction of silica nanotubes with lipid membranes. Rsc Advances, 2013.

3(26): p. 10323-10328.

13. Nunes, C., et al., In Vitro Assessment of NSAIDs-Membrane Interactions:

Significance for Pharmacological Actions. Pharmaceutical Research, 2013. 30(8):

p. 2097-2107.

14. Neves, A.R., et al., Novel resveratrol nanodelivery systems based on lipid

nanoparticles to enhance its oral bioavailability. International Journal of

Nanomedicine, 2013. 8: p. 177-187.

15. Monteiro, J.P., et al., A biophysical approach to menadione membrane

interactions: Relevance for menadione-induced mitochondria dysfunction and

related deleterious/therapeutic effects. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta-

Biomembranes, 2013. 1828(8): p. 1899-1908.

16. Castro, C.M., et al., Insights about alpha-tocopherol and Trolox interaction with

phosphatidylcholine monolayers under peroxidation conditions through Brewster

angle microscopy. Colloids and Surfaces B-Biointerfaces, 2013. 111: p. 626-635.

17. Azevedo, C.M.G., et al., Multidimensional optimization of promising antitumor

xanthone derivatives. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, 2013. 21(11): p. 2941-

2959.

18. Azevedo, A.M.O., et al., Imidazolium ionic liquids as solvents of

pharmaceuticals: Influence on HSA binding and partition coefficient of

nimesulide. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2013. 443(1-2): p. 273-278.

19. Sousa, C.T., et al., pH sensitive silica nanotubes as rationally designed vehicles

for NSAIDs delivery. Colloids and Surfaces B-Biointerfaces, 2012. 94: p. 288-

295.

20. Pinheiro, M., et al., Molecular Interaction of Rifabutin on Model Lung Surfactant

Monolayers. Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2012. 116(38): p. 11635-11645.

21. Pereira-Leite, C., et al., Interaction of Celecoxib with Membranes: The Role of

Membrane Biophysics on its Therapeutic and Toxic Effects. Journal of Physical

Chemistry B, 2012. 116(46): p. 13608-13617.

22. Neves, A.R., et al., Resveratrol in Medicinal Chemistry: A Critical Review of its

Pharmacokinetics, Drug-Delivery, and Membrane Interactions. Current Medicinal

Chemistry, 2012. 19(11): p. 1663-1681.

23. Magalhaes, L.M., et al., Rapid assessment of endpoint antioxidant capacity of red

wines through microchemical methods using a kinetic matching approach.

Talanta, 2012. 97: p. 473-483.

24. Magalhaes, L.M., et al., Automatic Aluminum Chloride Method for Routine

Estimation of Total Flavonoids in Red Wines and Teas. Food Analytical Methods,

2012. 5(3): p. 530-539.

25. Castro, C.M., et al., Study of antioxidants effect at the air-water interface: a

biophysical approach to membrane peroxidation. Febs Journal, 2012. 279: p. 219-

219.

26. Cardoso, A.M.S., et al., S4(13)-PV cell-penetrating peptide induces physical and

morphological changes in membrane-mimetic lipid systems and cell membranes:

Implications for cell internalization. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta-

Biomembranes, 2012. 1818(3): p. 877-888.

27. Segundo, M.A., et al., Determination of the scavenging capacity against reactive

nitrogen species by automatic flow injection-based methodologies. Methods Mol

Biol, 2011. 704: p. 91-104.

28. Ribeiro, J.P.N., et al., High-throughput Total Cupric Ion Reducing Antioxidant

Capacity of Biological Samples Determined Using Flow Injection Analysis and

Microplate-based Methods. Analytical Sciences, 2011. 27(5): p. 483-488.

29. Ribeiro, J.P., et al., High-throughput total cupric ion reducing antioxidant capacity

of biological samples determined using flow injection analysis and microplate-

based methods. Analytical Sciences, 2011. 27(5): p. 483.

30. Pinheiro, M., et al., Liposomes as drug delivery systems for the treatment of TB.

Nanomedicine, 2011. 6(8): p. 1413-1428.

31. Passos, M.L.C., et al., A reagent-free method based on a photo-induced

fluorimetry in a sequential injection system. Talanta, 2011. 84(5): p. 1309-1313.

32. Nunes, C., et al., NSAIDs Interactions with Membranes: A Biophysical Approach.

Langmuir, 2011. 27(17): p. 10847-10858.

33. Nunes, C., et al., Lipid-Drug Interaction: Biophysical Effects of Tolmetin on

Membrane Mimetic Systems of Different Dimensionality. Journal of Physical

Chemistry B, 2011. 115(43): p. 12615-12623.

34. Nunes, C., et al., Effects of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs on the structure

of lipid bilayers: therapeutical aspects. Soft Matter, 2011. 7(6): p. 3002-3010.

35. Nunes, C., et al., Synchrotron SAXS and WAXS Study of the Interactions of

NSAIDs with Lipid Membranes. Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2011. 115(24):

p. 8024-8032.

36. Monteiro, J.P., et al., Nimesulide interaction with membrane model systems: Are

membrane physical effects involved in nimesulide mitochondrial toxicity?

Toxicology in Vitro, 2011. 25(6): p. 1215-1223.

37. Monteiro, J.P., et al., Interaction of carbonylcyanide p-

trifluoromethoxyphenylhydrazone (FCCP) with lipid membrane systems: a

biophysical approach with relevance to mitochondrial uncoupling. Journal of

Bioenergetics and Biomembranes, 2011. 43(3): p. 287-298.

38. Gaspar, D., et al., Changes in PLA(2) activity after interacting with anti-

inflammatory drugs and model membranes: evidence for the involvement of

tryptophan residues. Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, 2011. 164(4): p. 292-299.

39. Roleira, F.M.F., et al., Lipophilic phenolic antioxidants: Correlation between

antioxidant profile, partition coefficients and redox properties. Bioorganic &

Medicinal Chemistry, 2010. 18(16): p. 5816-5825.

40. Ribeiro, J.P.N., et al., Hydrogen peroxide, antioxidant compounds and biological

targets: An in vitro approach for determination of scavenging capacity using

fluorimetric multisyringe flow injection analysis. Talanta, 2010. 81(4-5): p. 1840-

1846.

41. Ribeiro, J.P.N., et al., Fully automatic flow method for the determination of

scavenging capacity against nitric oxide radicals. Analytical and Bioanalytical

Chemistry, 2010. 397(7): p. 3005-3014.

42. Ribeiro, J.P., et al., Hydrogen peroxide, antioxidant compounds and biological

targets: an in vitro approach for determination of scavenging capacity using

fluorimetric multisyringe flow injection analysis. Talanta, 2010. 81(4-5): p. 1840-

6.

43. Ribeiro, J.P., et al., Fully automatic flow method for the determination of

scavenging capacity against nitric oxide radicals. Analytical and Bioanalytical

Chemistry, 2010. 397(7): p. 3005-14.

44. Reis, S., et al., Use of liposomes to evaluate the role of membrane interactions on

antioxidant activity. Methods Mol Biol, 2010. 606: p. 167-88.

45. Magalhaes, L.M., et al., Rapid microplate high-throughput methodology for

assessment of Folin-Ciocalteu reducing capacity. Talanta, 2010. 83(2): p. 441-

447.

46. Magalhaes, L.M., et al., High-throughput microplate assay for the determination

of drug partition coefficients. Nature Protocols, 2010. 5(11): p. 1823-1830.

47. Lucio, M., J.L.F.C. Lima, and S. Reis, Drug-Membrane Interactions: Significance

for Medicinal Chemistry. Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2010. 17(17): p. 1795-

1809.

48. Gaspar, D., et al., A biophysical approach to phospholipase A(2) activity and

inhibition by anti-inflammatory drugs. Biophysical Chemistry, 2010. 152(1-3): p.

109-117.

49. Brittes, J., et al., Effects of resveratrol on membrane biophysical properties:

relevance for its pharmacological effects. Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, 2010.

163(8): p. 747-754.

50. Ribeiro, J.P.N., et al., Spectrophotometric FIA methods for determination of

hydrogen peroxide: Application to evaluation of scavenging capacity. Talanta,

2009. 79(4): p. 1169-1176.

51. Magalhaes, L.M., et al., Flow injection based methods for fast screening of

antioxidant capacity. Talanta, 2009. 77(5): p. 1559-1566.

52. Magalhaes, L.M., et al., Multi-syringe flow-injection systems improve antioxidant

assessment. Trac-Trends in Analytical Chemistry, 2009. 28(8): p. 952-960.

53. Magalhaes, L.M., et al., Automatic flow injection based methodologies for

determination of scavenging capacity against biologically relevant reactive

species of oxygen and nitrogen. Talanta, 2009. 78(4-5): p. 1219-1226.

54. Lucio, M., et al., Effect of anti-inflammatory drugs in phosphatidylcholine

membranes: A fluorescence and calorimetric study. Chemical Physics Letters,

2009. 471(4-6): p. 300-309.

55. Lucio, M., et al., Antioxidant Activity of Vitamin E and Trolox: Understanding of

the Factors that Govern Lipid Peroxidation Studies In Vitro. Food Biophysics,

2009. 4(4): p. 312-320.

56. Araujo, A.R.T.S., et al., Sequential injection system for phospholipase A(2)

activity evaluation: Studies on liposomes using an environment-sensitive

fluorescent probe. Talanta, 2009. 79(4): p. 1125-1129.

57. Sousa, C., et al., Effect of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs on the cellular

membrane fluidity. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2008. 97(8): p. 3195-

3206.

58. Santos, F., et al., Interactions of sulindac and its metabolites with phospholipid

membranes: An explanation for the peroxidation protective effect of the bioactive

metabolite. Free Radical Research, 2008. 42(7): p. 639-650.

59. Rocha, S., et al., The conformation of fusogenic B18 peptide in surfactant

solutions. Journal of Peptide Science, 2008. 14(4): p. 436-441.

60. Nunes, C., et al., Substituted phenols as pollutants that affect membrane fluidity.

Journal of Environmental Biology, 2008. 29(5): p. 733-738.

61. Magalhaes, L.M., et al., Methodological aspects about in vitro evaluation of

antioxidant properties. Analytica Chimica Acta, 2008. 613(1): p. 1-19.

62. Lucio, M., et al., Use of liposomes as membrane models to evaluate the

contribution of drug-membrane interactions to antioxidant properties of etodolac.

Redox Report, 2008. 13(5): p. 225-236.

63. Lucio, M., et al., Binding of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs to DPPC:

Structure and thermodynamic aspects. Langmuir, 2008. 24(8): p. 4132-4139.

64. Esteves, M., et al., Antioxidant versus cytotoxic properties of hydroxycinnamic

acid derivatives - A new paradigm in phenolic research. Archiv Der Pharmazie,

2008. 341(3): p. 164-173.

65. Reis, S., et al., beta-Blockers and benzodiazepines location in SDS and bile salt

micellar systems - An ESR study. Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical

Analysis, 2007. 45(1): p. 62-69.

66. Reis, S., M. Lucio, and J.L.F. da Costa Lima, Role of liposomes as analytical

tools to evaluate the antioxidant profile of pharmaceutical drugs. Free Radical

Research, 2007. 41: p. S50-S50.

67. Marcelino, J., et al., Assessing the effects of surfactants on the physical properties

of liposome membranes. Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, 2007. 146(2): p. 94-

103.

68. Magalhaes, L.M., et al., Multi-syringe flow injection system for the determination

of the scavenging capacity of the diphenylpicrylhydrazyl radical in methanol and

ethanolic media. Microchimica Acta, 2007. 157(1-2): p. 113-118.

69. Magalhaes, L.M., et al., Automatic flow system for sequential determination of

ABTS(center dot+) scavenging capacity and Folin-Ciocalteu index: A

comparative study in food products. Analytica Chimica Acta, 2007. 592(2): p.

193-201.

70. Magalhaes, L.M., et al., Automatic in vitro determination of hypochlorous acid

scavenging capacity exploiting multisyringe flow injection analysis and

chemiluminescence. Analytical Chemistry, 2007. 79(10): p. 3933-3939.

71. Magalhaes, L.M., et al., Analytical methods for in vitro determination of

antioxidant/radical scavenging capacity: From batch assays to automatic flow

systems. Free Radical Research, 2007. 41: p. S38-S38.

72. Magalhaes, L.M., et al., Automatic flow system for sequential determination of

ABTS*+ scavenging capacity and Folin-Ciocalteu index: a comparative study in

food products. Analytica Chimica Acta, 2007. 592(2): p. 193-201.

73. Magalhaes, L.M., et al., Automatic in vitro determination of hypochlorous acid

scavenging capacity exploiting multisyringe flow injection analysis and

chemiluminescence. Analytical Chemistry, 2007. 79(10): p. 3933-9.

74. Lucio, M., et al., Use of liposomes to evaluate the role of membrane interactions

on antioxidant activity. Analytica Chimica Acta, 2007. 597(1): p. 163-170.

75. Da Silva Ferrreira, A.C., et al., Simultaneous determination of ketoacids and

dicarbonyl compounds, key Maillard intermediates on the generation of aged wine

aroma. Journal of Food Science, 2007. 72(5): p. S314-S318.

76. Siquet, C., et al., Antioxidant profile of dihydroxy- and trihydroxyphenolic acids -

A structure-activity relationship study. Free Radical Research, 2006. 40(4): p.

433-442.

77. Magalhaes, L.M., et al., Automatic method for the determination of Folin-

Ciocalteu reducing capacity in food products. Journal of Agricultural and Food

Chemistry, 2006. 54(15): p. 5241-5246.

78. Magalhaes, L.M., et al., Automatic method for determination of total antioxidant

capacity using 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl assay. Analytica Chimica Acta,

2006. 558(1-2): p. 310-318.

79. Teixeira, S., et al., Structure-property studies on the antioxidant activity of

flavonoids present in diet. Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2005. 39(8): p.

1099-1108.

80. Pinto, P.C.A.G., et al., Automatic sequential determination of the hydrogen

peroxide scavenging activity and evaluation of the antioxidant potential by the 2,2

'-azinobis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) radical cation assay in wines by

sequential injection analysis. Analytica Chimica Acta, 2005. 531(1): p. 25-32.

81. Oliveira, H.M., et al., Multi-syringe flow injection system with in-line pre-

concentration for the determination of total phenolic compounds. Microchimica

Acta, 2005. 150(2): p. 187-196.

82. Ferreira, H., et al., Interaction of clonixin with EPC liposomes used as membrane

models. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2005. 94(6): p. 1277-1287.

83. Ferreira, H., et al., Effects of diclofenac on EPC liposome membrane properties.

Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2005. 382(5): p. 1256-1264.

84. Ferreira, H., et al., Effect of anti-inflammatory drugs on splenocyte membrane

fluidity. Analytical Biochemistry, 2005. 339(1): p. 144-149.

85. Ferreira, H., et al., Interaction of clonixin with EPC liposomes used as membrane

models. J Pharm Sci, 2005. 94(6): p. 1277-87.

86. Ferreira, H., et al., Effect of anti-inflammatory drugs on splenocyte membrane

fluidity. Analytical Biochemistry, 2005. 339(1): p. 144-9.

87. Costa, D., et al., Hydrogen peroxide scavenging activity by non-steroidal anti-

inflammatory drugs. Life Sciences, 2005. 76(24): p. 2841-2848.

88. Reis, S., et al., Noninvasive methods to determine the critical micelle

concentration of some bile acid salts. Analytical Biochemistry, 2004. 334(1): p.

117-126.

89. Matos, C., et al., Zeta-potential measurements as a tool to quantify the effect of

charged drugs on the surface potential of egg phosphatidylcholine liposomes.

Langmuir, 2004. 20(2): p. 369-377.

90. Lucio, M., et al., Influence of some anti-inflammatory drugs in membrane fluidity

studied by fluorescence anisotropy measurements. Physical Chemistry Chemical

Physics, 2004. 6(7): p. 1493-1498.

91. Fernandes, E., et al., In vitro scavenging activity for reactive oxygen and nitrogen

species by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory indole, pyrrole, and oxazole derivative

drugs. Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2004. 37(11): p. 1895-1905.

92. Costa, D., et al., Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs as effective scavengers

for reactive oxygen and nitrogen species. Free Radical Biology and Medicine,

2004. 36: p. S98-S99.

93. Ferreira, H., et al., Partition and location of nimesulide in EPC liposomes: a

spectrophotometric and fluorescence study. Analytical and Bioanalytical

Chemistry, 2003. 377(2): p. 293-298.

94. Fernandes, E., et al., The metabolism of sulindac enhances its scavenging activity

against reactive oxygen and nitrogen species. Free Radical Biology and Medicine,

2003. 35(9): p. 1008-1017.

95. Borges, F., et al., Application of a potentiometric system with data-analysis

computer programs to the quantification of metal-chelating activity of two natural

antioxidants: Caffeic acid and ferulic acid. Helvetica Chimica Acta, 2003. 86(9):

p. 3081-3087.