Abstract
The Center for Applied Toxinology (CAT), an institutional research organization based at the Butantan Institute, is one of the several Centers of Research, Innovation and Dissemination (CEPID) created in September 1998. CEPID, a pioneering program of the The State of São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP), was established to stimulate research, disseminate knowledge and foster contact between science and industry. CAT aims at conducting research on compounds derived from naturally occurring toxins, which might be of medical, ecological and economic interest. CAT takes a multidisciplinary approach in the investigation of natural toxins, including isolation and purification, pharmacological action, structural determination, structure-function studies, and molecular biology aspects. The following institutions will be involved in this endeavor
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Camargo, A. C. M. de. (2005). Perspective for pharmaceutical innovation in Brazil - center for applied toxinology (CEPID- center for research, innovation and dissemination - FAPESP). Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins Including Tropical Diseases, 11(4), 384–390. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1678-91992005000400001
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