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2. Effects of management practices on the ecosystem-service multifunctionality of temperate grasslands
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Franziska J. Richter, Matthias Suter, Andreas Lüscher, Nina Buchmann, Nadja El Benni, Rafaela Feola Conz, Martin Hartmann, Pierrick Jan, and Valentin H. Klaus
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Abstract Human wellbeing depends on ecosystem services, highlighting the need for improving the ecosystem-service multifunctionality of food and feed production systems. We study Swiss agricultural grasslands to assess how employing and combining three widespread aspects of grassland management and their interactions can enhance 22 plot-level ecosystem service indicators, as well as ecosystem-service multifunctionality. The three management aspects we assess are i) organic production system, ii) an eco-scheme prescribing extensive management (without fertilization), and iii) harvest type (pasture vs. meadow). While organic production system and interactions between the three management aspects play a minor role, the main effects of eco-scheme and harvest type considerably shape single services. Moreover, the eco-scheme ‘extensive management’ and the harvest type ‘pasture’ enhance plot-scale ecosystem-service multifunctionality, mostly through facilitating cultural services at the expense of provisioning services. These changes in ecosystem-service supply occur mainly via changes in land-use intensity, i.e., reduced fertilizer input and harvest frequency. In conclusion, diversifying grassland management where this is currently homogeneous across farms and landscapes depicts an important first step to improve landscape-scale multifunctionality for sustainable grassland systems. To meet societal ecosystem services demand, the three studied management aspects can be systematically combined to increase ecosystem services that are in short supply.
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- 2024
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3. Prevenindo o suicídio: relato de projeto de extensão interdisciplinar em educação e saúde
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Elainy Silva Camilo LOIOLA, Elisabete Ferraz SANCHES, and Luciana Ribeiro CONZ
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prevenção do suicídio ,educação ,saúde ,psicologia ,extensão universitária ,Social Sciences ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
A prevenção do suicídio é uma questão de saúde pública que requer atenção e comprometimento da sociedade. Abrange diversas ações, sendo que profissionais da saúde, educação e mídias sociais são fundamentais nessas tarefas. Desenvolvemos um projeto de extensão para realizar atividades educativas com esse público, visando refletir e sensibilizar sobre diferentes perspectivas do suicídio. Ao longo de quatro encontros com cada grupo profissional, foram realizadas rodas de conversa e vivências grupais. Para isso, usamos recursos didáticos, dinâmicas e textos literários para tratar sobre os fatores de risco e proteção, considerando as especificidades da realidade local, a importância da abordagem do tema nas escolas e a regulação da veiculação de notícias sobre comportamentos suicidas. Além disso, o projeto encerrou com um colóquio que reuniu 252 pessoas e discutiu a prevenção do suicídio como um caminho interdisciplinar de cuidado. Portanto, essa experiência proporcionou espaços de escuta, diálogo e reflexão sobre a problemática do suicídio, além de reconhecer a importância da abordagem interdisciplinar para a prevenção desse fenômeno.
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- 2023
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4. Residues from black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) larvae rearing influence the plant-associated soil microbiome in the short term
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Adrian Fuhrmann, Benjamin Wilde, Rafaela Feola Conz, Speciose Kantengwa, Matieyedou Konlambigue, Barthazar Masengesho, Kokou Kintche, Kinfe Kassa, William Musazura, Leonhard Späth, Moritz Gold, Alexander Mathys, Johan Six, and Martin Hartmann
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Hermentia illucens ,soil microbiome ,organic fertilizers ,frass ,plant growth promotion ,circular economy ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
The larvae of the black soldier fly (BSFL, Hermetia illucens) efficiently close resource cycles. Next to the nutrient-rich insect biomass used as animal feed, the residues from the process are promising plant fertilizers. Besides a high nutrient content, the residues contain a diverse microbial community and application to soil can potentially promote soil fertility and agricultural production through the introduction of beneficial microbes. This research assessed the application of the residues on plant-associated bacterial and fungal communities in the rhizosphere of a grass-clover mix in a 42-day greenhouse pot study. Potted soil was amended with BSFL residues (BR+) or conventional compost (CC+) produced by Rwandan waste management companies in parallel to residues and compost sterilized (BR-, CC-) by high-energy electron beam (HEEB) as abiotic controls. The fertilizers were applied at a rate of 150 kg N ha−1. Soil bacterial and fungal communities in both fertilizer and soil were assessed by high-throughput sequencing of ribosomal markers at different times after fertilizer application. Additionally, indicators for soil fertility such as basal respiration, plant yield and soil physicochemical properties were analyzed. Results showed that the application of BSFL residues influenced the soil microbial communities, and especially fungi, stronger than CC fertilizers. These effects on the microbial community structure could partly be attributed to a potential introduction of microbes to the soil by BSFL residues (e.g., members of genus Bacillus) since untreated and sterilized BSFL residues promoted different microbial communities. With respect to the abiotic effects, we emphasize a potential driving role of particular classes of organic matter like fiber and chitin. Indeed, especially taxa associated with decomposition of organic matter (e.g., members of the fungal genus Mortierella) were promoted by the application of BSFL residues. Soil fertility with respect to plant yield (+17% increase compared to unamended control) and basal respiration (+16% increase compared to unamended control) tended to be improved with the addition of BSFL residues. Findings underline the versatile opportunities for soil fertility arising from the application of BSFL residues in plant production and point to further research on quantification of the described effects.
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- 2022
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5. Effect of Non-Nutritive Sweeteners on the Gut Microbiota
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Andrea Conz, Mario Salmona, and Luisa Diomede
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gut microbiota ,non-nutritive sweetener ,aspartame ,acesulfame ,sucralose ,saccharin ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
The human gut microbiota, a complex community of microorganisms living in the digestive tract, consists of more than 1500 species distributed in more than 50 different phyla, with 99% of bacteria coming from about 30–40 species. The colon alone, which contains the largest population of the diverse human microbiota, can harbor up to 100 trillion bacteria. The gut microbiota is essential in maintaining normal gut physiology and health. Therefore, its disruption in humans is often associated with various pathological conditions. Different factors can influence the composition and function of the gut microbiota, including host genetics, age, antibiotic treatments, environment, and diet. The diet has a marked effect, impacting the gut microbiota composition, beneficially or detrimentally, by altering some bacterial species and adjusting the metabolites produced in the gut environment. With the widespread use of non-nutritive sweeteners (NNS) in the diet, recent investigations have focused on their effect on the gut microbiota as a mediator of the potential impact generated by gastrointestinal-related disturbances, such as insulin resistance, obesity, and inflammation. We summarized the results from pre-clinical and clinical studies published over the last ten years that examined the single effects of the most consumed NNS: aspartame, acesulfame-K, sucralose, and saccharin. Pre-clinical studies have given conflicting results for various reasons, including the administration method and the differences in metabolism of the same NNS among the different animal species. A dysbiotic effect of NNS was observed in some human trials, but many other randomized controlled trials reported a lack of significant impacts on gut microbiota composition. These studies differed in the number of subjects involved, their dietary habits, and their lifestyle; all factors related to the baseline composition of gut microbiota and their response to NNS. The scientific community still has no unanimous consensus on the appropriate outcomes and biomarkers that can accurately define the effects of NNS on the gut microbiota.
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- 2023
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6. Mixed Effects of Soil Compaction on the Nitrogen Cycle Under Pea and Wheat
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Manon Longepierre, Rafaela Feola Conz, Matti Barthel, David Bru, Laurent Philippot, Johan Six, and Martin Hartmann
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soil compaction ,nitrogen cycling ,soil microbiome ,amoA genes ,nirS and nirK genes ,nosZ clade I and II genes ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Soil compaction caused by highly mechanized agriculture can constrain soil microbial diversity and functioning. Physical pressure on the soil decreases macropores and thereby limits oxygen diffusion. The associated shift from aerobic to anaerobic conditions can reduce nitrification and promote denitrification processes, leading to nitrogen (N) losses and N depletion that affect plant productivity. High soil moisture content during trafficking can exacerbate the negative effects of soil compaction. However, the extent to which soil moisture amplifies the effects of compaction on the soil microbiome and its control over N cycling is not well understood. Using a controlled greenhouse experiment with two different crops (pea and wheat), we compared the effects of compaction at three different soil moisture levels on soil physicochemical properties, microbial diversity, and the abundance of specific N species and quantification of associated microbial functional groups in the N cycle. Soil compaction increased bulk density from 15% (light compaction) to 25% (severe compaction). Compaction delayed germination in both crops and reduced yield by up to 60% for pea and 40% for wheat. Compaction further induced crop-specific shifts in microbial community structures. After compaction, the relative abundance of denitrifiers increased along with increased nitrate (NO3–) consumption and elevated nitrous oxide (N2O) concentrations in the soil pores. Conversely, the relative abundance of nitrifiers remained stable under compaction, but potentially decelerated nitrification rates, resulting in ammonium (NH4+) accumulation in the soil. This study showed that soil compaction effects are proportional to the initial soil moisture content, which could serve as a good indicator of compaction severity on agricultural fields. However, the impact of soil compaction on crop performance and on microbial communities and functions associated with the N cycle were not necessarily aligned. These findings demonstrate that not only the soil physical properties but also various biological indicators need to be considered in order to provide more precise recommendations for developing sustainable farming systems.
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- 2022
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7. The ribosome-associated complex RAC serves in a relay that directs nascent chains to Ssb
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Ying Zhang, Genís Valentín Gesé, Charlotte Conz, Karine Lapouge, Jürgen Kopp, Tina Wölfle, Sabine Rospert, and Irmgard Sinning
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The ribosome-associated complex (RAC), which contains the Hsp40 protein Zuo1 and the non-canonical Hsp70 protein Ssz1 forms a chaperone triad with the fungal-specific Hsp70 protein Ssb. Here the authors combine X-ray crystallography, crosslinking and biochemical experiments and present the structure of the Zuo1 N-terminus bound to Ssz1 and demonstrate that Ssz1 is an active chaperone for nascent chains.
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- 2020
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8. Role of nurses in a field hospital aimed at patients with Covid-19
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Claudete Aparecida Conz, Vanessa Augusta Souza Braga, Heliandra Holanda Reis, Soélen Silva, Maria Cristina Pinto de Jesus, and Miriam Aparecida Barbosa Merighi
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Professional practice ,Nurses ,Coronavirus infections ,Mobile Health Units ,Qualitative research ,Nursing ,RT1-120 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Objective: To understand the role of nurses in field hospitals aimed at patients with Covid-19. Methods: Qualitative research based on Alfred Schütz’s social phenomenology. Twenty nurses working in São Paulo were interviewed between May and June 2020. The testimonies were organized and analyzed based on the theoretical-methodological and thematic framework. Results: The following categories emerged: “Nurses’ challenges in field hospital care”, “Visibility of nursing in the Covid-19 pandemic scenario” and “Covid-19 post-pandemic professional valorization”. Final considerations: The reflection on the results that emerged in this study may contribute to support improvements in training, working conditions and valuing nurses, considering the importance of this professional category in the scope of health services. New investigations may increase knowledge in the area, providing subsidies for professional role in this and other health situations that require nursing intensity and excellence.
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- 2021
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9. Experiences of intensive care unit nurses with COVID-19 patients
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Claudete Aparecida Conz, Vanessa Augusta Souza Braga, Rosianne Vasconcelos, Flávia Helena Ribeiro da Silva Machado, Maria Cristina Pinto de Jesus, and Miriam Aparecida Barbosa Merighi
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Coronavirus ,Intensive Care Units ,Critical Care Nursing ,Stress, Psychological ,Professional Practice ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 ,Nursing ,RT1-120 ,Mental healing ,RZ400-408 ,Education (General) ,L7-991 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Objective: To understand the experiences of intensive care unit nurses who provide care to patients with COVID-19. Methods: Qualitative study grounded in Alfred Schütz’s social phenomenology in which 20 nurses who work in intensive care units at public and private hospitals were interviewed between July and September 2020. Data were analyzed according to the adopted theoretical-methodological framework and the literature related to the subject. Results: The interviewed nurses mentioned demands about working conditions, professional recognition and training, and support to physical and mental health, which proved necessary considering the care intensity experienced by these professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic. Conclusion: Learning the nurses’ experiences evidenced the need to adjust to a new way of providing care that included the physical space, new institutional protocols, continuous use of protective equipment, and patients’ demand for special care. This originated the necessity to be around situations that interfered with their health and motivated them to carry out professional projects after the COVID-19 pandemic.
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- 2021
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10. Super-resolution study of PIAS SUMO E3-ligases in hippocampal and cortical neurons
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Andrea Conz, Clara Alice Musi, Luca Russo, Tiziana Borsello, and Luca Colnaghi
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neurons ,SUMO ,synapse ,cortex ,hipppocampus ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
The SUMOylation machinery is a regulator of neuronal activity and synaptic plasticity. It is composed of SUMO isoforms and specialized enzymes named E1, E2 and E3 SUMO ligases. Recent studies have highlighted how SUMO isoforms and E2 enzymes localize with synaptic markers to support previous functional studies but less information is available on E3 ligases. PIAS proteins - belonging to the protein inhibitor of activated STAT (PIAS) SUMO E3-ligase family - are the best-characterized SUMO E3-ligases and have been linked to the formation of spatial memory in rodents. Whether however they exert their function co-localizing with synaptic markers is still unclear. In this study, we applied for the first time structured illumination microscopy (SIM) to PIAS ligases to investigate the co-localization of PIAS1 and PIAS3 with synaptic markers in hippocampal and cortical murine neurons. The results indicate partial co-localization of PIAS1 and PIAS3 with synaptic markers in hippocampal neurons and much rarer occurrence in cortical neurons. This is in line with previous super-resolution reports describing the co-localization with synaptic markers of other components of the SUMOylation machinery.
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- 2021
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11. Análisis de metodologías para formación de conductores inexpertos en percepción del peligro: carreteras de montaña
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María Soledad Segarra-Morales, Demiss Emanuel Conza Conz, Maribel Zenaida Zapata Bravo, and Diego Fernando Arévalo Maldonado
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carreteras de montaña ,conductores inexpertos ,formación ,percepción del peligro ,Technology ,Science - Abstract
El artículo presenta la aplicación de tres metodologías que buscan mejorar la percepción del peligro de conductores inexpertos en carreteras de montaña, mediante retroalimentación basada en fotografías, videos cortos y simulación de recorridos reales. Los escenarios de las tres metodologías se evaluaron con la metodología iRAP y estos resultados se compararon con la percepción del peligro percibida por los conductores inexpertos. La metodología iRAP califica las carreteras de 1 a 5 estrellas, donde 1 es la más peligrosa y 5 es la más segura. A tres grupos en formación se les aplicó una evaluación inicial, luego un proceso de formación mediante retroalimentación y, finalmente, una evaluación final. La aplicación de fotografías mejoró la percepción del peligro en carreteras más seguras (3 a 4 estrellas). Mediante videos, las mujeres reaccionaron mejor a la formación en percepción del peligro en carreteras más peligrosas (1 a 2 estrellas). Al aplicar simulación de recorridos reales, no hubo mejoras en la percepción del peligro. Se concluye que la aplicación de fotografías y videos son válidos, pero es preciso reforzar la formación de los conductores inexpertos para identificar elementos instigadores de riesgo en carreteras de montaña.
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- 2020
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12. Path taken by morbidly obese people in search of bariatric surgery in the public health system
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Claudete Aparecida Conz, Maria Cristina Pinto de Jesus, Estela Kortchmar, Vanessa Augusta Souza Braga, Renata Evangelista Tavares Machado, and Miriam Aparecida Barbosa Merighi
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Obesity ,Bariatric Surgery ,Health Services ,Comprehensive Health Care ,Nursing ,Qualitative Research ,RT1-120 - Abstract
Objective: to understand the path taken in the public health system by people with morbid obesity in the search for bariatric surgery. Method: qualitative research based on the social phenomenology of Alfred Schütz, with 17 hospitalized morbidly obese people, with a scheduled date for bariatric surgery. The phenomenological interview with open questions was used and the statements were analyzed in the light of the theoretical-methodological framework and literature related to the theme. Results: the participants were able to schedule bariatric surgery by referring friends, family and public people. The waiting list for the procedure generated anguish and anxiety due to fear of surgery, weight gain, risk of worsening health and physical limitations, but it helped prepare for its performance. The experience lived in the search for bariatric surgery led these people to want continuity of care in the Basic Health Unit, after the surgery, by professionals trained to meet their needs. Conclusion: the aspects inscribed in the path of people in search of bariatric surgery signal the need to strengthen the assistance-related flows of the public health system and to invest in professional training to reduce the social inequalities in access to bariatric surgery and increased quality of services.
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- 2020
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13. The health care experience of individuals with morbid obesity assisted in public healthcare services
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Claudete Aparecida Conz, Maria Cristina Pinto de Jesus, Estela Kortchmar, Vanessa Augusta Souza Braga, Deíse Moura de Oliveira, and Miriam Aparecida Barbosa Merighi
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Obesity ,Health Services ,Comprehensive Health Care ,Nursing Care ,Qualitative Research ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 ,Nursing ,RT1-120 ,Mental healing ,RZ400-408 ,Education (General) ,L7-991 - Abstract
Abstract Objective: To understand the health care experience of individuals with morbid obesity assisted in public healthcare services. Method: This was a qualitative study based on Alfred Schütz’s social phenomenology, carried out in the medical-surgical clinic of a public hospital in São Paulo, Brazil. Interviews with open questions were conducted between January and April 2017. Results: Seventeen individuals with morbid obesity participated in the study. The findings revealed care(lessness) experiences of obese individuals in the Brazilian Healthcare System in terms of structure/logistics and human resources. Study participants shared care expectations about health care management and staff, and further considered the Primary Health Care service as a scenario of power to have their obesity-related care needs met. Conclusion: The findings need to be carefully (re)examined by the healthcare system’s micro- and macro management, as well as by health teaching and research personnel, in order to integrate, follow up and qualify care actions towards the prevention and control of obesity in public healthcare services.
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- 2020
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14. Copy number alterations associated with clinical features in an underrepresented population with breast cancer
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Raquel M. Rodrigues‐Peres, Benilton de S.Carvalho, Meenakshi Anurag, Jonathan T. Lei, Livia Conz, Rodrigo Gonçalves, Cássio Cardoso Filho, Susana Ramalho, Geisilene R. dePaiva, Sophie F. M. Derchain, Iscia Lopes‐Cendes, Matthew J. Ellis, and Luis O. Sarian
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breast cancer ,copy number alteration ,ethnicity ,family history ,mucinous ,stage ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Abstract Background As the most incident tumor among women worldwide, breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease. Tremendous efforts have been made to understand how tumor characteristics as histological type, molecular subtype, and tumor microenvironment collectively influence disease diagnosis to treatment, which impact outcomes. Differences between populations and environmental and cultural factors have impacts on the origin and evolution of the disease, as well as the therapeutic challenges that arise due to these factors. We, then, compared copy number variations (CNVs) in mucinous and nonmucinous luminal breast tumors from a Brazilian cohort to investigate major CNV imbalances in mucinous tumors versus non‐mucinous luminal tumors, taking into account their clinical and pathological features. Methods 48 breast tumor samples and 48 matched control blood samples from Brazilian women were assessed for CNVs by chromosome microarray. Logistic regression and random forest models were used in order to assess CNVs in chromosomal regions from tumors. Results CNVs that were identified in chromosomes 1, 5, 8, 17, 19, and 21 classify tumors according to their histological type, ethnicity, disease stage, and familial history. Conclusion Copy number alterations described in this study provide a better understanding of the landscape of genomic aberrations in mucinous breast cancers that are associated with clinical features.
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- 2019
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15. Interaction of the cotranslational Hsp70 Ssb with ribosomal proteins and rRNA depends on its lid domain
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Andrea Gumiero, Charlotte Conz, Genís Valentín Gesé, Ying Zhang, Felix Alexander Weyer, Karine Lapouge, Julia Kappes, Ulrike von Plehwe, Géza Schermann, Edith Fitzke, Tina Wölfle, Tamás Fischer, Sabine Rospert, and Irmgard Sinning
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In yeast, the heterodimeric ribosome-associated complex (RAC) acts in concert with the Hsp70 protein Ssb, forming a unique chaperone triad. Here the authors use structural and biochemical approaches to shed light on how translation and folding are coupled in eukaryotes.
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- 2016
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16. Increasing Rates of Biochar Application to Soil Induce Stronger Negative Priming Effect on Soil Organic Carbon Decomposition
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Abbruzzini, Thalita Fernanda, Moreira, Marcelo Zacharias, de Camargo, Plínio Barbosa, Conz, Rafaela Feola, and Cerri, Carlos Eduardo Pellegrino
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- 2017
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17. Neuronal Localization of SENP Proteins with Super Resolution Microscopy
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Luca Colnaghi, Andrea Conz, Luca Russo, Clara A. Musi, Luana Fioriti, Tiziana Borsello, and Mario Salmona
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SUMO ,SENPs ,neurons ,super resolution microscopy ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
SUMOylation of proteins plays a key role in modulating neuronal function. For this reason, the balance between protein SUMOylation and deSUMOylation requires fine regulation to guarantee the homeostasis of neural tissue. While extensive research has been carried out on the localization and function of small ubiquitin-related modifier (SUMO) variants in neurons, less attention has been paid to the SUMO-specific isopeptidases that constitute the human SUMO-specific isopeptidase (SENP)/Ubiquitin-Specific Protease (ULP) cysteine protease family (SENP1-3 and SENP5-7). Here, for the first time, we studied the localization of SENP1, SENP6, and SENP7 in cultured hippocampal primary neurons at a super resolution detail level, with structured illumination microscopy (SIM). We found that the deSUMOylases partially colocalize with pre- and post-synaptic markers such as synaptophysin and drebrin. Thus, further confirming the presence with synaptic markers of the negative regulators of the SUMOylation machinery.
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- 2020
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18. Nursing interventions with people with obesity in Primary Health Care: an integrative review
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Vanessa Augusta Souza Braga, Maria Cristina Pinto de Jesus, Claudete Aparecida Conz, Renata Evangelista Tavares, Marcelo Henrique da Silva, and Miriam Aparecida Barbosa Merighi
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Obesity ,Nursing Care ,Primary Care Nursing ,Review ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 ,Nursing ,RT1-120 ,Mental healing ,RZ400-408 ,Education (General) ,L7-991 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Objective Identify the knowledge produced on nursing interventions with people suffering from obesity in Primary Health Care. Method Integrative literature review of publications indexed in the databases: CINAHL, LILACS, MEDLINE, SciELO, SCOPUS and WEB OF SCIENCE, between 2011 and 2016. Results Thirty-three articles were selected. The knowledge produced covered two themes: “Counseling aimed at weight control and promotion of healthy lifestyle habits” and “Perception of Primary Health Care nurses regarding interventions with people with obesity.” Conclusion The results may help prompt reflections on professional training, management, and health services in terms of the relevance of nurses working with people suffering from obesity, with the support of digital technologies, motivational techniques, and nursing consultations. This could enhance their activities in the multiprofessional teams in which they participate at this healthcare level.
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- 2018
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19. Combining different ECG derived respiration tracking methods to create an optimal reconstruction of the breathing pattern
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Lenis Gustavo, Conz Felix, and Dössel Olaf
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ecg derived respiration ,optimal linear combination ,breathing pattern ,tracking ,Medicine - Abstract
ECG derived respiration (EDR) is a technique applied to estimate the respiration signal using only the electrocardiogram (ECG). Different approaches have been proposed in the past on how respiration could be gained from the ECG. However, in many applications only one of them is used while the others are not considered at all. In this paper, we propose a new algorithm for the optimal linear combination of different EDR methods in order to create a more accurate estimation. Using two well known databases, it was statistically shown that an optimally chosen fixed set of coefficients for the linear combination delivers a better estimation than each of the methods used solely.
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- 2015
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20. Performance of primary health care nurses: a phenomenological approach
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Marcela García Vera, Miriam Aparecida Barbosa Merighi, Claudete Aparecida Conz, Marcelo Henrique da Silva, Deíse Moura de Oliveira, Maria Cristina Pinto de Jesus, and Luz Angélica Muñoz González
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Enfermería en Salud Comunitaria ,Atención Primaria de Salud ,Investigación Cualitativa. ,Nursing ,RT1-120 - Abstract
The objective of this study was to identify the performance of Chilean primary health care nurses. This was a qualitative study based on the approach of social phenomenology. Data collection was conducted between January and April 2013 through interviews with 13 nurses. Nurse performance showed that they experience greater professional autonomy and are closer to users; however, they suffered from professional burnout. Their expectations included the desire to be recognized for their work and better service management. Contributions of this study include the possibility of considering new designs for professional management practices in primary health care from the perspective of Chilean nurses. These designs should be based on the reorganization of work processes and by occupying spaces in macropolitics, influencing the professional performance of nurses at this level of health care.
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- 2017
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21. NON-PSYCHOTIC DENIAL OF PREGNANCY: A PSYCHOANALYTICAL COMPREHENSION
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Thomás Gomes Gonçalves, Monica Medeiros Kother Macedo, and Jaqueline Conz
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Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
Este artículo explora el fenómeno de la negación no psicótica del embarazo, una situación en la cual la mujer desconoce que está embarazada por cinco meses o más, o hasta el parto. Este fenómeno es explorado a través de tres conceptos psicoanalíticos distintos: desautorización, embarazo impensable y experi encia de indiferencia. El mecanismo de defensa de desautorización en casos de negación del embarazo es considerado como una explicación por que la mujer no enlaza sus cambios corporales con un posible embarazo. Se percibe que mujeres que no enlazan el acto sexual con el embarazo que sufrieron por causa de una situación traumática. Estas situaciones son comprendidas en el concepto de embarazo impensable. En este artículo, experiencia de indiferencia es relacionada con pacientes fronterizos, una estructura ps icopatológica posible para mujeres que no saben que están embarazadas.
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- 2014
22. Biochar Enhances Nitrous Oxide Reduction in Acidic but Not in Near-Neutral pH Soil
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Engil Isadora Pujol Pereira, Jérôme Léchot, Rafaela Feola Conz, Abmael da Silva Cardoso, and Johan Six
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amendments ,denitrification ,qpcr ,t-rflp ,ferralsol ,cambisol ,Physical geography ,GB3-5030 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
We quantified nitrous oxide (N2O) fluxes and total denitrification (N2O + N2) in an acidic (Ferralsol) and a near-neutral pH soil (Cambisol) to determine whether biochar’s alkalinization effect could be the mechanism inducing potential reductions in N2O fluxes. In Ferralsol, decreases in N2O emissions and in the N2O to N2O + N2 ratio were observed in both biochar and lime treatments. In Cambisol, neither biochar nor lime decreased N2O emissions, despite significantly increasing soil pH. The abundance and community structure of nosZ gene-bearing microorganisms indicated that gene abundances did not explain biochar effects, but a higher diversity of nosZ gene-bearing microorganisms correlated to lower total denitrification. Overall, our results suggest that biochar’s potential to decrease N2O emissions, through soil alkalinization, may be more effective in acidic soils.
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- 2019
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23. Hydroxyapatite crystallinity does not affect the repair of critical size bone defects
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Marcio Baltazar Conz, José Mauro Granjeiro, and Gloria de Almeida Soares
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Hydroxyapatite ,Bone grafting ,Rats ,Histology ,Biocompatibility testing ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The physicochemical properties of hydroxyapatite (HA) granules were observed to affect the biological behavior of graft materials. The aim of this work was to analyze the tissue response of two HA granules with different crystallinity and Ca/P ratio in vivo. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The HA granules were produced in the Biomaterials Laboratory (COPPE/UFRJ). The testing materials were HA granules presenting a Ca/P molar ratio of 1.60 and 28% crystallinity (HA-1), and a Ca/P molar ratio of 1.67 and 70% crystallinity (HA-2). Both HAs were implanted into a critical-size calvaria rat defects. RESULTS: To note, in the control group, the bone defects were filled with blood clot only. Descriptive and histomorphometric analyses after 1, 3, and 6 months postoperatively showed mild inflammatory infiltrate, mainly comprising macrophage-like and multinucleated giant cells, and an increase in the volume density of the fibrous tissues (p
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24. Promoção de vínculo afetivo na Unidade de Terapia Intensiva Neonatal: um desafio para as enfermeiras Promoción de vínculo afectivo en la Unidad de Terapia Intensiva Neonatal: un desafío para las enfermeras Promoting affective attachment at the neonatal intensive care unit: a challenge for nurses
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Claudete Aparecida Conz, Miriam Aparecida Barbosa Merighi, and Maria Cristina Pinto de Jesus
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Recién nacido ,Atención de enfermería ,Unidad de Cuidado Intensivo Neonatal ,Relaciones profesional-familia ,Recém-nascido ,Cuidados de enfermagem ,Unidade de Terapia Intensiva Neonatal ,Relações profissional-família ,Infant ,Nursing care ,Neonatal Intensive Care Unit ,Professional-family relations ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 ,Nursing ,RT1-120 ,Mental healing ,RZ400-408 ,Education (General) ,L7-991 - Abstract
As observações do cotidiano na Unidade de Terapia Intensiva Neonatal (UTIn), as reflexões sobre a dicotomia entre a teoria, o discurso e o modo de atuação de muitos enfermeiros junto aos pais dos recém-nascidos, suscitaram-nos inquietações que nos levaram a desenvolver este estudo, com os objetivos de conhecer a vivência da enfermeira no cuidado ao recém-nascido e aos seus pais na UTIn e compreender como as enfermeiras vivenciam o processo de vínculo afetivo entre recém-nascidos internados em UTIn e seus pais. Realizamos a pesquisa de acordo com a abordagem da fenomenologia social de Alfred Schütz. Os sujeitos do estudo foram oito enfermeiras assistenciais, com experiências em UTIn de hospitais públicos e privados. Dentre as categorias concretas do vivido, que emergiram dos discursos, destacamos o Contato Humano. Os resultados da análise mostraram que as enfermeiras percebem-se como elo de aproximação entre filhos e pais e acreditam que exercem papel importante na formação de vínculo afetivo entre eles.Las observaciones de lo cotidiano en la Unidad de Terapia Intensiva Neonatal (UTIn), las reflexiones sobre la dicotomía entre la teoría, el discurso y el modo de actuación de muchos enfermeros junto a los padres de los recién nacidos, nos suscitaron inquietudes que nos llevaron a desarrollar este estudio, con los objetivos de conocer la vivencia de la enfermera en el cuidado al recién nascido y a sus padres en la UTIn y comprender como las enfermeras experimentan el proceso de vínculo afectivo entre recién nascidos internados en UTIn y sus padres. Realizamos la investigación de acuerdo con el abordaje de la fenomenología social de Alfred Schütz. Los sujetos del estudio fueron ocho enfermeras asistenciales, con experiencias en UTIn de hospitales públicos y privados. Entre las categorías concretas de lo vivido, que emergieron de los discursos, destacamos el Contacto Humano. Los resultados del análisis mostraron que las enfermeras se perciben como un elemento de aproximación entre hijos y padres y creen que ejercen un papel importante en la formación de un vínculo afectivo entre ellos.The study was motivated by observations of the routine at neonatal intensive care units (NICU), thoughts about the dichotomy between theory, discourse, and the practice of many nurses towards the newborns' parents. The objectives were to learn about nurses' experiences regarding neonatal care to newborns and their parents, and to understand how nurses experience the process of affective attachment between newborns hospitalized at NICUs and their parents. This study was developed according to the social phenomenology approach of Alfred Schütz. Study subjects were eight practical nurses who had worked at NICU of public and private hospitals. Categories of experience emerged from the discourses, including Human Contact. The analysis revealed that nurses see themselves as the connection between parents and children, and believe they play an important role in creating the affective attachment between parent and child.
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25. Quality and intensity of the tissue response to two synthetic granular hydroxyapatite implanted in critical defects of rat calvaria
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Neusa Motta de Freitas Costa, Bruno Raposo Melo, Rosana Tavares Brito, Gustavo Vicentis de Oliveira Fernandes, Vagner Gonçalves Bernardo, Eliene Carvalho Fonseca, Marcio Baltazar Conz, Glória Almeida Soares, and José Mauro Granjeiro
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hydroxyapatite ,histomorphometry ,bone repair ,immunohistochemistry ,Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 - Abstract
The objective of the present study was to evaluate the quality and intensity of the tissue response to two synthetic hydroxyapatites implanted in critical defects in the skulls of rats. Sixty animals were divided into three experimental groups: I (control), II (HA-1 = HA with 28% crystallinity) and III (HA-2 = HA with 70% crystallinity). They were sacrificed 1, 3, 6, and 9 months after implantation (n = 5 individuals per group/period). Histomorphometric analysis included i) counting of polymorphonuclear leucocytes, mast cells, macrophages and foreign body multinucleated giant cells stained with anti-lysozyme; ii) microvascular density stained with anti-Factor VIII and iii) degree of cell proliferation stained with anti-PCNA. There were no significant differences between the experimental groups in either the quality or quantity of cells in the inflammatory infiltrate, or the degree of angiogenesis and cell proliferation. We conclude that HA-1 and HA-2 are biocompatible and that the physico-chemical differences of these biomaterials did not affect cellular response.
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26. Stability study of azithromycin in ophthalmic preparations
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Andréia de Haro Moreno, Maria Fernanda Conz da Silva, and Hérida Regina Nunes Salgado
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Azitromicina ,Bioensaio ,Fotodegradação ,Preparações oftálmicas ,Azithromycin ,Bioassay ,Photodegradation ,Ophthalmic preparations ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
A stability study of azithromycin in ophthalmic preparations was developed by submission to different types of light, temperature and pH, using the biodiffusion assay (cylinder 3 x 3) for the quantifications. Bacillus subtilis, ATCC 9372, was used as test organism. The used concentration range was of 50 to 200 µg/mL. The study demonstrated that the drug suffered degradation when submitted to the ultraviolet light, germicide light, solar luminosity, acid solution, basic solution and hydrogen peroxide solution. The results were analyzed by the analysis of variance (ANOVA).O estudo de estabilidade de azitromicina em preparações oftálmicas foi realizado após exposição a diferentes tipos de luz, temperatura e pH, utilizando o método de difusão em ágar (cilindros 3 x 3) para as quantificações. A faixa de concentração foi de 50 a 200 µg/mL. O estudo demonstrou que o fármaco sofreu degradação quando submetido às luzes ultravioleta, germicida e solar, e a soluções ácida, alcalina e de peróxido de hidrogênio. Os resultados foram analisados através da análise da variância (ANOVA).
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27. Physicochemical characterization of two deproteinized bovine xenografts
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Thais Accorsi-Mendonça, Márcio Baltazar Conz, Teresa Cristina Barros, Lídia Ágata de Sena, Glória de Almeida Soares, and José Mauro Granjeiro
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Dental implantation ,Hydroxyapatite ,Chemical analysis ,Physical analysis ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Calcium phosphate salts, or more specifically hydroxyapatite, are products of great interest in the fields of medical and dental science due to their biocompatibility and osteoconduction property. Deproteinized xenografts are primarily constituted of natural apatites, sintered or not. Variations in the industrial process may affect physicochemical properties and, therefore, the biological outcome. The purpose of this work was to characterize the physical and chemical properties of deproteinized xenogenic biomaterials, Bio-Oss (Geistlich Biomaterials, Wolhuser, Switzerland) and Gen-Ox (Baumer S.A., Brazil), widely used as bone grafts. Scanning electron microscopy, infrared region spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, thermogravimetry and degradation analysis were conducted. The results show that both materials presented porous granules, composed of crystalline hydroxyapatite without apparent presence of other phases. Bio-Oss presented greater dissolution in Tris-HCl than Gen-Ox in the degradation test, possibly due to the low crystallinity and the presence of organic residues. In conclusion, both commercial materials are hydroxyapatite compounds, Bio-Oss being less crystalline than Gen-Ox and, therefore, more prone to degradation.
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28. Physicochemical characterization of six commercial hydroxyapatites for medical-dental applicatons as bone graft Caracterização físico-química de seis hidroxiapatitas comerciais para aplicações médico-odontológicas como material de enxerto
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Marcio Baltazar Conz, José Mauro Granjeiro, and Gloria de Almeida Soares
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Hidroxiapatita ,Fosfato de cálcio ,Enxerto ósseo ,Caracterização físico-química ,Hydroxyapatite ,Calcium phosphate ,Bone graft ,Physicochemical characterization ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
The aim of this work was to characterize six hydroxyapatites in granular form for applications in medicine and dentistry as bone graft and to compare with manufacturers' specification. These samples were produced by four different manufacturers, and all of them are easily available in the Brazilian market. Physicochemical characterization was carried out by using electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and surface area (BET) measurements. The results show that just one hydroxyapatite sample exhibited characterisitics in perfect agreement with the manufacturers' specifications. The studied parameters, namely crystallinity, surface area and composition may be used to estimate hydroxyapatite's biodegradability and as a criterion for quality control.O objetivo desse trabalho foi caracterizar seis hidroxiapatitas granulares para aplicação em área médico-odontológica como material de enxerto. Estes materiais foram produzidos por quatro diferentes fabricantes e são todos facilmente disponíveis no mercado brasileiro. A caracterização físico-química foi realizada por meio de microscopia eletrônica de varredura, difração de raios-X, espectroscopia de infravermelho e área superficial específica (BET). Os resultados mostraram que apenas um dos produtos teve a caracterização perfeitamente de acordo com a especificação do fabricante. Os parâmetros de cristalinidade, área superficial e composição podem ser usados para estimar a biodegradabilidade da hidroxiapatita e como critério de controle de qualidade desses materiais.
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29. Multitechnique characterization of lapis lazuli for provenance study
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Lo Giudice, Alessandro, Re, Alessandro, Calusi, Silvia, Giuntini, Lorenzo, Massi, Mirko, Olivero, Paolo, Pratesi, Giovanni, Albonico, Maria, and Conz, Elisa
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30. Dent’s disease and prevalence of renal stones in dialysis patients in Northeastern Italy
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Tosetto, Enrica, Graziotto, Romina, Artifoni, Lina, Nachtigal, Josef, Cascone, Carmelo, Conz, Piero, Piva, Michele, Dell’Aquila, Roberto, De Paoli Vitali, Ermanno, Citron, Lorenzo, Nalesso, Federico, Antonello, Augusto, Vertolli, Ugo, Zagatti, Riccardo, Lupo, Antonio, D’Angelo, Angela, Anglani, Franca, and Gambaro, Giovanni
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31. Il posizionamento del catetere venoso centrale: dove e come
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P.A. Conz
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Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
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32. Evoluzione Delle Tecniche Dialitiche
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G. La Greca and P. A. Conz
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Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
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33. Role of nurses in a field hospital aimed at patients with Covid-19.
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Aparecida Conz, Claudete, Souza Braga, Vanessa Augusta, Holanda Reis, Heliandra, Silva, Soélen, Pinto de Jesus, Maria Cristina, and Barbosa Merighi, Miriam Aparecida
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- 2021
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34. The health care experience of individuals with morbid obesity assisted in public healthcare services.
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Aparecida Conz, Claudete, Pinto de Jesus, Maria Cristina, Kortchmar, Estela, Souza Braga, Vanessa Augusta, de Oliveira, Deíse Moura, and Aparecida Barbosa Merighi, Miriam
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- 2020
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35. Transversalizando a rede: o matriciamento na descentralização do aconselhamento e teste rápido para HIV, sífilis e hepatites
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Kátia Bones Rocha, Rejane Rosaria Grecco dos Santos, Jaqueline Conz, and Ana Carolina Tittoni da Silveira
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Primary Health Care ,Counseling ,HIV ,Public policies. ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
RESUMO Objetivou-se investigar como a política de descentralização do aconselhamento e teste rápido de HIV (Vírus da Imunodeficiência Humana), sífilis e hepatites foi implementada a partir do matriciamento das equipes de Atenção Básica em Porto Alegre. É um estudo qualitativo, no qual foram realizadas oito entrevistas com matriciadoras. Entre os aspectos positivos, estão a realização da capacitação dos profissionais da Atenção Básica, de interconsultas, supervisões e visitas. Essas experiências destacam a potencialidade de um trabalho mais horizontal entre os níveis de atenção especializado e básico. Entre os aspectos considerados negativos, destacam-se a ênfase na parte técnica do teste e a descontinuidade do matriciamento.
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36. Primary health care: the experience of nurses
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Marcela García Vera, Miriam Aparecida Barbosa Merighi, Claudete Aparecida Conz, Marcelo Henrique da Silva, Maria Cristina Pinto de Jesus, and Luz Angélica Muñoz González
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Atenção Básica na Saúde ,Cuidado de Enfermagem ,Pesquisa Qualitativa ,Enfermagem Prática ,Enfermeiras de Saúde da Família ,Nursing ,RT1-120 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Objective: to understand the meaning of nursing care in primary health care from the perspective of Chilean nurses. Method: this was a qualitative study based on the social phenomenology of Alfred Schutz. Data was collected between January and April 2013, through interviews with 13 primary health care nurses in Chile. Results: the nurses perceived primary care as a gratifying experience, considering it an encounter of subjectivities. However, they felt burdened with multiple functions and by the hierarchical pressure to achieve targets. They strived to implement innovative care, expressed by the desire to go beyond traditional care practices, and improve the efficiency of management at the various levels of health care. Conclusion: it is important to discuss the results of the present study in the context of health care and especially nursing education, with the goal of better preparing nurses who will deliver care at the primary health care level.
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37. Nursing interventions with people with obesity in Primary Health Care: an integrative review.
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Vanessa Augusta Souza Braga, Maria Cristina Pinto de Jesus, Claudete Aparecida Conz, Renata Evangelista Tavares, Marcelo Henrique da Silva, and Miriam Aparecida Barbosa Merighi
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- 2017
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38. Actions of nurses toward obesity in primary health care units
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Vanessa Augusta Souza Braga, Maria Cristina Pinto de Jesus, Claudete Aparecida Conz, Marcelo Henrique da Silva, Renata Evangelista Tavares, and Miriam Aparecida Barbosa Merighi
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Obesity ,Health Centers ,Nursing, Practical ,Primary Health Care ,Qualitative Research ,Nursing ,RT1-120 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Objectives: To understand the actions of nurses toward obesity in primary health care units. Methods: A phenomenological study was carried out with 12 nurses of a city in the state of Minas Gerais. The interviews were organized into categories and analyzed according to the social phenomenology of Alfred Schütz and literature associated with the theme. Results: The following categories emerged, expressing the actions of nurses toward obesity prevention and control: “Guidance on healthy lifestyle habits”, “Barriers to the actions of nurses”, and “Focusing specifically on obesity”. Final considerations: Considering that guidance on healthy lifestyle habits was mostly carried out during individual and collective activities directed to the general population, regardless of their weight conditions, nurses must reorganize their professional practice in primary health care units by implementing specific actions for users with obesity or at risk of developing it.
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39. The interaction between Implantology and Materials Science.
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Do DESTERRO, Fernanda de Paula, CAMINHA, Mariana Wolf, GONÇALVES, Eduardo Santiago, VIDIGAL JUNIOR, Guaracilei Maciel, and CONZ, Márcio Baltazar
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OSSEOINTEGRATED dental implants ,MATERIALS science ,DENTAL ceramics ,DENTITION ,BIOMATERIALS ,CRYSTALLINITY - Abstract
Introduction: Materials Science has been of paramount importance to Dentistry because the biomaterials involved have specific characteristics that allow them to have a predictable application. In Implantology, the following may be emphasized: biomaterials, membranes and implant surfaces. It is of vital importance to study the physicochemical characteristics of biomaterials in order to correctly choose what provides a specific biological outcome. Therefore, analysis of properties such as crystallinity, particle size, porosity, and specific surface area is crucial to understand the in vivo performance of materials. Implant surfaces have also been developed to improve the osseointegration process in areas with poor quantity or quality of bone. Objective: The aim of this study is to carry out a literature review about the importance of Materials Science in the development of biomaterials used in Implantology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. MRI and EEG as long-term seizure outcome predictors in familial mesial temporal lobe epilepsy.
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Morita ME, Yasuda CL, Betting LE, Pacagnella D, Conz L, Barbosa PH, Maurer-Morelli CV, Costa AL, Kobayashi E, Lopes-Cendes I, and Cendes F
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41. Physicochemical characterization of two deproteinized bovine xenografts.
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Accorsi-Mendonça, Thais, Conz, Márcio Baltazar, Barros, Teresa Cristina, de Sena, Lídia Ágata, Soares, Glória de Almeida, and Granjeiro, José Mauro
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CALCIUM phosphate ,HYDROXYAPATITE ,XENOGRAFTS ,BIOCOMPATIBILITY ,SCANNING electron microscopy ,SPECTRUM analysis ,THERMAL analysis ,X-ray diffraction ,THERMOGRAVIMETRY - Abstract
Calcium phosphate salts, or more specifically hydroxyapatite, are products of great interest in the fields of medical and dental science due to their biocompatibility and osteoconduction property. Deproteinized xenografts are primarily constituted of natural apatites, sintered or not. Variations in the industrial process may affect physicochemical properties and, therefore, the biological outcome. The purpose of this work was to characterize the physical and chemical properties of deproteinized xenogenic biomaterials, Bio-Oss (Geistlich Biomaterials, Wolhuser, Switzerland) and Gen-Ox (Baumer S.A., Brazil), widely used as bone grafts. Scanning electron microscopy, infrared region spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, thermogravimetry and degradation analysis were conducted. The results show that both materials presented porous granules, composed of crystalline hydroxyapatite without apparent presence of other phases. Bio-Oss presented greater dissolution in Tris-HCl than Gen-Ox in the degradation test, possibly due to the low crystallinity and the presence of organic residues. In conclusion, both commercial materials are hydroxyapatite compounds, Bio-Oss being less crystalline than Gen-Ox and, therefore, more prone to degradation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Histomorphometric Analyses Of Bone Interface With Titanium-Aluminum-Vanadium and Hydroxyapatite-Coated Implants by Biomimetic Process.
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Zagury, Renato, Harari, Nassim David, Conz, Márcio Baltazar, Soares, Glória de Almeida, and Vidigal Jr., Guaracilei Maciel
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OSSEOINTEGRATED dental implants ,DENTAL implants ,OSSEOINTEGRATION ,HYDROXYAPATITE ,TITANIUM ,BIOMIMETIC chemicals - Abstract
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