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Murilo Vieira da Silva

Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia - FMVZ?PPGCVET · Federal University of Uberlândia

https://researchid.co/murilo.vieira
@rmbme.com.br
34Scopus Publications

Research Interests

Laboratory Animal Science - Animal Models

Biography

Dr. Murilo Vieira is certified as a Laboratory Animal Science Professional by FESSACAL/ICLAS/SBCAL and as a Laboratory Animal Specialist by ICLAS. He is currently a faculty member in the Graduate Program in Veterinary Sciences (PPGCVET) at UFU and in the Professional Master’s Program in Laboratory Animal Science (MPCAL) at the Institute of Science and Technology in Biomodels of Fiocruz (RJ). President of the Brazilian Society for Laboratory Animal Science (SBCAL/COBEA), is a member of the Brazilian Academy of Laboratory Animal Science (ABCAL), and a full member of the National Council for the Control of Animal Experimentation (CONCEA/MCTI). He coordinates the Minas Gerais Network for Biotechnologies in Experimental Models (RMBME/FAPEMIG) and the Laboratory of Biotechnology in Experimental Models.

Education

I hold a degree in Veterinary Medicine (2012), a Master's degree (2013), and a Ph.D. (2017) in Applied Immunology and Parasitology from the Federal University of Uberlândia (UFU), Brazil. I am certified as a Laboratory Animal Science Professional by FESSACAL/ICLAS/SBCAL and as a Laboratory Animal Specialist by ICLAS.

Recent Scopus Publications

  1. Anti-GPI scFv as a Promising Tool for Intervention Against Cerebral Malaria in Mice
    International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2026
  2. Salivary shield: Rhodnius prolixus salivary glandular extract reduces intestinal immunopathology and protects against Toxoplasma gondii infection
    Gut Pathogens, 2025
  3. Correction: Involvement of Inflammatory Cytokines, Renal NaPi-IIa Cotransporter, and TRAIL Induced-Apoptosis in Experimental Malaria-Associated Acute Kidney Injury (Pathogens, (2024), 13, 5, (376), 10.3390/pathogens13050376)
    Pathogens, 2025
  4. Involvement of Inflammatory Cytokines, Renal NaPi-IIa Cotransporter, and TRAIL Induced-Apoptosis in Experimental Malaria-Associated Acute Kidney Injury
    Pathogens, 2024
  5. Perspectives of FTIR as Promising Tool for Pathogen Diagnosis, Sanitary and Welfare Monitoring in Animal Experimentation Models: A Review Based on Pertinent Literature
    Microorganisms, 2024

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