Communication of scientific knowledge has changed dramatically in recent decades and the public perception of scientific discoveries depends on the peer review process of articles published in scientific journals. Preprints are key vehicles for the dissemination of scientific discoveries, but they are still not properly recognized by the scientific community since peer review is very limited. On the other hand, peer review is very heterogeneous and a fundamental aspect to improve it is to train young scientists on how to think critically and how to evaluate scientific knowledge in a professional way. Thus, this course aims to: i) train students on how to perform peer review of scientific manuscripts in a professional manner; ii) develop students’ critical thinking; iii) contribute to the appreciation of preprints as important vehicles for the dissemination of scientific knowledge without restrictions; iv) contribute to the development of students’ curricula, as their opinions will be published and indexed on the preLights platform. The evaluations will be based on qualitative analyses of the oral presentations of preprints in the field of biochemistry deposited in the bioRxiv server, of the critical reports written by the students, as well as of the participation of the students during the preprints discussions.
Mitochondrial Fatty Acid Oxidation is Stimulated by Red Light Irradiation
Rickson Ribeiro, Marcus Oliveira
Vitamin B12 supports skeletal muscle oxidative phosphorylation capacity in male mice
Yan Aveiro dos Reis, Marcus Oliveira
Citrobacter rodentium infection activates colonic lamina propria group 2 innate lymphoid cells
André Luiz Amorim Costa, Marcus Oliveira
Beyond venomous fangs: Uloboridae spiders have lost their venom but not their toxicity
Daniel Fernando Reyes Enríquez, Marcus Oliveira
Inhibition of NF-κB Signaling by the Reactive Glycolytic Metabolite Methylglyoxal
Yan Aveiro dos Reis, Marcus Oliveira
Effects of transcranial photobiomodulation on peripheral biomarkers associated with oxidative stress and complex IV activity in the prefrontal cortex in rats subjected to chronic mild stress
Rickson Ribeiro, Marcus Oliveira
TAM receptors control actomyosin dynamics in osteoclasts via RHOA-COFILIN-MYOSIN II signaling
André Luiz Amorim Costa, Marcus Oliveira
Tandem duplication of serpin genes yields functional variation and snake venom inhibitors
Daniel Osorno Valencia, Marcus Oliveira
Enzymatic access to the rare ΔUA (1→4) Glc 3, 6, N-sulfated heparin disaccharide, implications for heparin quality control
Adriani Felix et al.
Factor XI localization in human deep venous thrombus and function of activated factor XI on venous thrombus formation and hemostasis in rabbit
Adriani Felix et al.
Triglyceride metabolism controls inflammation and APOE4-associated disease states in microglia
Gustavo Stelzer, Marcus Oliveira
Impaired 26S proteasome causes learning and memory deficiency and induces neuroinflammation mediated by NF-κB in mice
Gustavo Stelzer, Marcus Oliveira






