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2. Reply to the comment on 'Geochemistry, Rb-Sr whole rock age and Sr-Nd isotopic constraints on the Variscan A-type granite from Azegour area in the Marrakech High Atlas (Moroccan Meseta) and their geodynamic implications' by Hadani et al. (2024): Geologos 30, 1 (2024): 1–16
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Hadani Mohamed, Azevedo Maria do Rosário, Dias Rui, Saeed Adil, and Awadelsied Salah F.
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Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Published
- 2024
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3. Geochemistry, Rb-Sr whole rock age and Sr-Nd isotopic constraints on the Variscan A1-type granite from Azegour area in the Marrakech High Atlas (Moroccan Meseta) and their geodynamic implications
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Hadani Mohamed, Azevedo Maria do Rosário, Dias Rui, Saeed Adil, and Awadelsied Salah F.
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rb-sr whole-rock geochronology ,whole-rock geochemistry ,post-collisional processes ,magma underplating ,variscan orogeny ,morocco ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Abstract
In the northern part of the Marrakech High Atlas (MHA), along the southern Variscan segment of the Western Meseta, a Variscan granitic intrusion crops out, intruding metasediments and meta-volcanosedimentary rocks of Early Cambrian to Ordovician age. A new whole-rock Rb-Sr isochron age of 268 ± 9 Ma for the granite, combined with a previously published whole-rock Rb-Sr radiometric dating (271 ± 3 Ma), reveals a post-kinematic (tectonic) character with regard to the main Variscan deformational event, belonging within the tectonic context of the Moroccan Variscan orogenic belt. Geochemically, the Azegour intrusion is metaluminous to peraluminous and exhibits a calc-alkaline affinity with a ferruginous composition. The massif shows an extremely differentiated character (SiO2 = 77.53–78.14 per cent), K2O and high total alkali contents, FeOt/(FeOt + MgO) and Ga/Al ratios, which have typical characteristics of an A-type granite. In addition, the granite contains high concentrations of LREE (LaN/SmN= 7.9–13.67) relative to HREE (LaN/YbN= 4.81–11.61) and a well-defined Eu negative anomaly (Eu/Eu* = 0.44–0.75). The granitic samples exhibit a strong enrichment of the most incompatible elements (RbN/YbN = 69.84–159.98) and a strong depletion of Ba, Sr, Eu, Nb, P and Ti. These characteristics are similar to those of A1-type granites. The absence of mineralogy typical of an S-type granite, combined with its weakly peraluminous character [A/CNK (molar Al2O3/CaO+Na2O+K2O) = 1,013–1,045], suggest that there is little or no significant involvement of supracrustal sources in the petrogenesis of the intrusion studied. Despite the strongly differentiated character of Azegour granitic rocks samples, their multi-element patterns shows many similarities to those of I-type granitoids, which has led to postulate that the parental liquids of A1-type were derived from partial melting of mafic magmas. The representative samples studied show less depleted εNd(t = 270 Ma) values of −0.94 to −4.85 and lower positive to slightly negative εSr(t = 270 Ma) values of −1.45 to 9.32. The isotopic data suggest that the Azegour granite was emplaced 270 myr ago, apparently generated by partial melting of a mafic/intermediate magma source in the lower crust as a result of the underplating of the asthenosphere mantle-derived Oceanic Island Basalt-like magmas. Alternatively, their isotopic signatures also can be attributed to the interaction and/or hybridisation of basaltic liquids derived from the mantle with these lower crust materials. The generated parental magma probably occurred at deep structural levels and involved fractional crystallisation processes by the separation of a mineralogical association composed of plagioclase + potassium feldspar ± biotite ± amphibole ± sphene ± apatite. The whole-rock Rb-Sr age of 268 ± 9 Ma, whole-rock geochemistry and Sr-Nd isotopic compositions of εNd(t = 270 Ma) and εSr(t = 270 Ma), combined with fieldwork data, suggest that the Azegour granite was emplaced during the later stage of compressional Variscan events in the MHA.
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- 2024
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4. Parameters affecting the development of capillary barriers due to conventional geotextiles
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Azevedo Marcelo and Zornberg Jorge
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Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
The objective of this study is to assess the formation of capillary barriers on unsaturated soils in contact with geotextiles that have been placed with the primary function of acting as a separator between soil or drainage layers, including the geotextile component of a geocomposite. A comprehensive experimental program involving soil column infiltration tests was conducted using a variety of material combinations to assess the hydraulic performance of interfaces between unsaturated clay and geotextiles. Soil moisture was recorded using time domain reflectometers. Custom made acrylic soil columns were comparatively small (20 cm diameter and 33 cm tall) in order to facilitate test setup and reduce total testing time. Multiple column tests were conducted, which included woven and nonwoven geotextiles selected to identify which geotextile characteristics may affect the formation of a capillary barrier. Other tests were conducted to assess the effect of varying relative compaction and inflow rate on the hydraulic performance. Based on data from the moisture sensors, all tests were found to clearly show the formation of a capillary barrier, which resulted in additional moisture storage in the overlying finegrained soil layer. The test results show that currently available conventional geotextiles create a capillary barrier and restrict moisture flow into the underlying soil or drainage layer until the overlying fine-grained soil has become essentially saturated. This includes nonwoven geotextiles that are commonly used as the top layer in geocomposite drainage products or as separators between a soil layer and an underlying gravel drainage layer. The strength of the capillary barrier was found to be similar for the multiple conventional polypropylene geotextiles investigated in this study.
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5. Sphaerocavum: a coccoid morphogenus identical to Microcystis in terms of 16S rDNA and ITS sequence phylogenies
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Rigonato, Janaina, primary, Sant’Anna, Célia L., additional, Giani, Alessandra, additional, Azevedo, Mª Teresa P., additional, Gama, Watson A., additional, Viana, Valquiria F. L., additional, Fiore, Marli F., additional, and Werner, Vera R., additional
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- 2017
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6. Proceedings of the 3rd IPLeiria's International Health Congress: Leiria, Portugal. 6-7 May 2016
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Tomás, Catarina Cardoso, Oliveira, Emanuel, Sousa, D., Uba-Chupel, M., Furtado, G., Rocha, C., Teixeira, A., Ferreira, P., Alves, Celeste, Gisin, Stefan, Catarino, Elisabete, Carvalho, Nelma, Coucelo, Tiago, Bonfim, Luís, Silva, Carina, Franco, Débora, González, Jesús Alcoba, Jardim, Helena G., Silva, Rita, Baixinho, Cristina L., Presado, Mª Helena, Marques, Mª Fátima, Cardoso, Mário E., Cunha, Marina, Mendes, Joana, Xavier, Ana, Galhardo, Ana, Couto, Margarida, Frade, João G., Nunes, Carla, Mesquita, João R., Nascimento, Maria S., Gonçalves, Guilherme, Castro, Conceição, Mártires, Alice, Monteiro, Mª João, Rainho, Conceição, Caballero, Francisco P., Monago, Fatima M., Guerrero, Jose T., Monago, Rocio M., Trigo, Africa P., Gutierrez, Milagros L., Milanés, Gemma M., Reina, Mercedes G., Villanueva, Ana G., Piñero, Ana S., Aliseda, Isabel R., Ramirez, Francisco B., Ribeiro, Andrea, Quelhas, Ana, Manso, Conceição, Santos, Rafael B., Jimenez, Nuria R., Nuñez, Cristina G., Gomez, Inmaculada R., Fernandez, Mª Jose L., Marquez, Laura A., Moreno, Ana L., Huertas, Mª Jesus Tena, Seabra, Daniel, Salvador, Mª Céu, Braga, Luciene, Parreira, Pedro, Salgueiro-Oliveira, Anabela, Arreguy-Sena, Cristina, Oliveira, Bibiana F., Henriques, Mª Adriana, Santos, Joana, Lebre, Sara, Marques, Alda, Festas, Clarinda, Rodrigues, Sandra, Lumini, José, Figueiredo, Ana G., Hernandez-Martinez, Francisco J., Campi, Liliana, Quintana-Montesdeoca, Mª Pino, Jimenez-Diaz, Juan F., Rodriguez-De-Vera, Bienvenida C., Parente, Alexandra, Mata, Mª Augusta, Pereira, Ana Mª, Fernandes, Adília, Brás, Manuel, Pinto, Mª Rosário, Basto, Marta L., Rei, Ana C., Mónico, Lisete M., Sousa, Gilberta, Morna, Clementina, Freitas, Otília, Freitas, Gregório, Jardim, Ana, Vasconcelos, Rita, Horta, Lina G., Rosa, Roger S., Kranz, Luís F., Nugem, Rita C., Siqueira, Mariana S., Bordin, Ronaldo, Kniess, Rosiane, Lacerda, Josimari T., Guedes, Joana, Machado, Idalina, Almeida, Sidalina, Zilhão, Adriano, Alves, Helder, Ribeiro, Óscar, Amaral, Ana P., Santos, Ana, Monteiro, Joana, Rocha, Mª Clara, Cruz, Rui, Lourenço, Marina, Antunes, Sandra, Mendonça, Verónica, Andrade, Isabel, Osório, Nádia, Valado, Ana, Caseiro, Armando, Gabriel, António, Martins, Anabela C., Mendes, Fernando, Cabral, Lídia, Ferreira, Manuela, Gonçalves, Amadeu, Luz, Tatiana D., Luz, Leonardo, Martins, Raul, Morgado, Alice, Vale-Dias, Maria L., Porta-Nova, Rui, Fleig, Tânia C., Reuter, Éboni M., Froemming, Miriam B., Guerreiro, Sabrina L., Carvalho, Lisiane L., Guedelha, Daniel, Coelho, P., Pereira, A., Calha, António, Cordeiro, Raul, Gonçalves, Ana, Certo, Ana, Galvão, Ana, Welter, Aline, Pereira, Elayne, Ribeiro, Sandra, Kretzer, Marcia, Jiménez-Díaz, Juan-Fernando, Jiménez-Rodríguez, Carla, Hernández-Martínez, Francisco-José, Rodríguez-De-Vera, Bienvenida-Del-Carmen, Marques-Rodrigues, Alexandre, Coelho, Patrícia, Bernardes, Tiago, Pereira, Alexandre, Sousa, Patrícia, Filho, João G., Nazario, Nazare, Amaral, Odete, Garrido, António, Veiga, Nélio, Pedro, Ana R., Pereira, Carlos, Almeia, António, Fernandes, Helder M., Vasconcelos, Carlos, Sousa, Nelson, Reis, Victor M., Monteiro, M. João, Mendes, Romeu, Pinto, Isabel C., Pires, Tânia, Gama, João, Preto, Vera, Silva, Norberto, Magalhães, Carlos, Martins, Matilde, Duarte, Mafalda, Paúl, Constança, Martín, Ignácio, Pinheiro, Arminda A., Xavier, Sandra, Azevedo, Julieta, Bento, Elisabete, Marques, Cristiana, Marques, Mariana, Macedo, António, Pereira, Ana T., Almeida, José P., Almeida, António, Alves, Josiane, Saavedra, Francisco, Maia, Ana S., Oliveira, Michelle T., Sousa, Anderson R., Ferreira, Paulo P., Lopes, Luci S., Santiago, Eujcely C., Monteiro, Sílvia, Jesus, Ângelo, Colaço, Armanda, Carvalho, António, Silva, Rita P., Cruz, Agostinho, Ferreira, Ana, Marques, Catarina, Figueiredo, João P., Paixão, Susana, Lopes, Carla, Moreira, Fernando, Ribeiro, Diana, Fernandes, Telma, Amado, Diogo, Leal, Jéssica, Azevedo, Marcelo, Ramalho, Sónia, Mangas, Catarina, Ribeiro, Jaime, Gonçalves, Rita, Nunes, Amélia F, Tuna, Ana R., Martins, Carlos R., Forte, Henriqueta D., Costa, Cláudia, Tenedório, José A., Santana, Paula, Andrade, J.A., Pinto, J.L., Campofiorito, C., Nunes, S., Carmo, A., Kaliniczenco, A., Alves, B., Mendes, F., Jesus, C., Fonseca, F., Gehrke, F., Albuquerque, Carlos, Batista, Rita, Cunha, Madalena, Madureira, António, Ribeiro, Olivério, Martins, Rosa, Madeira, Teresa, Peixoto-Plácido, Catarina, Santos, Nuno, Santos, Osvaldo, Bergland, Astrid, Bye, Asta, Alarcão, Violeta, Goulão, Beatriz, Mendonça, Nuno, Nicola, Paulo, Clara, João G., Gomes, João, Querido, Ana, Tomás, Catarina, Carvalho, Daniel, Cordeiro, Marina, Rosa, Marlene C., Brandão, Daniela, Araújo, Lia, Minghelli, Beatriz, Richaud, Sylvina, Mendes, Ana L., Marta-Simões, Joana, Trindade, Inês A., Ferreira, Cláudia, Carvalho, Teresa, Pinto-Gouveia, José, Fernandes, Morgana C., Medeiros, Anabela, Pimentel, Rafaela, Fernandes, Andreia, Mendonça, Carlos, Andrade, Susana, Menezes, Ruth L., Bravo, Rafael, Miranda, Marta, Ugartemendia, Lierni, Tena, José Mª, Pérez-Caballero, Francisco L., Fuentes-Broto, Lorena, Rodríguez, Ana B., Carmen, Barriga, Carneiro, M.A., Domingues, J.N., Paixão, S., Figueiredo, J., Nascimento, V.B., Mendes, F, Azzalis, L., Martins, Ana R., Nunes, Amélia, Jorge, Arminda, Amorim, Ana, Silva, André, Martinho, Liliana, Monteiro, Luís, Silva, Rafael, Coelho, Carina, Coelho, Inês, Correia, André, Rodrigues, Diana, Marante, Nídia, Silva, Pedro, Carvalho, Sara, Araujo, André Rts, Ribeiro, Maximiano, Coutinho, Paula, Ventura, Sandra, Roque, Fátima, Calvo, Cristina, Reses, Manoela, Conde, Jorge, Figueiredo, João, Silva, David, Seiça, Luís, Soares, Raquel, Mourão, Ricardo, Kraus, Teresa, Abreu, Ana C., Padilha, José M., Alves, Júlia M., Sousa, Paulino, Oliveira, Manuel, Sousa, Joana, Novais, Sónia, Mendes, Felismina, Pinto, Joana, Cruz, Joana, Duarte, Hugo, Dixe, Maria Dos Anjos, Sousa, Pedro, Cruz, Inês, Bastos, Fernanda, Pereira, Filipe, Carvalho, Francisco L., Oliveira, Teresa T., Raposo, Vítor R., Ribeiro, José C., Barroso, Isabel, Rodrigues, Vítor, Neves, Carmo, Oliveira, Teresa C., Oliveira, Bárbara, Morais, Mª Carminda, Baylina, Pilar, Rodrigues, Rogério, Azeredo, Zaida, Vicente, Corália, Dias, Hélia, Sim-Sim, Margarida, Castilho, Amélia, Melo, Rosa, Graveto, João, Gomes, José, Vaquinhas, Marina, Carvalho, Carla, Mónico, Lisete, Brito, Nuno, Sarroeira, Cassilda, Amendoeira, José, Cunha, Fátima, Cândido, Anabela, Fernandes, Patrícia, Silva, Helena R., Silva, Elsa, Lapa, Leila, Antunes, Cristina, Gomes, Mª José, Escanciano, Susana R., Freitas, Maria, Marôco, João, Fernandes, Ana R., Cabral, Cremilde, Alves, Samuel, Ferreira, António, Príncipe, Fernanda, Seppänen, Ulla-Maija, Ferreira, Margarida, Carvalhais, Maribel, Silva, Marilene, Silva, Joana, Neves, Jéssica, Costa, Diana, Santos, Bruno, Duarte, Soraia, Marques, Sílvia, Mendes, Isabel, Louro, Clarisse, Menino, Eva, Dixe, Maria, Dias, Sara S., Valim, Frederico C., Costa, Joyce O., Bernardes, Lúcia G., Prebianchi, Helena, Rosa, Marlene Cristina, Gonçalves, Narcisa, Martins, Maria M., Kurcgant, Paulina, Vieira, André, Bento, Sandrina, Deodato, Sérgio, Rabiais, Isabel, Reis, Laura, Torres, Ana, Soares, Sérgio, Graça, Pedro, Leitão, Céu, Abreu, Renato, Bellém, Fernando, Almeida, Ana, Ribeiro-Varandas, Edna, Tavares, Ana, Henriques, Carolina, Jordão, Célia, Neco, Sofia, Morais, Carminda, Ferreira, Pedro, Silva, Carla R., Brito, Alice, Silva, Antónia, Postolache, Gabriela, Oliveira, Raul, Moreira, Isabel, Pedro, Luísa, Vicente, Sónia, Domingos, Samuel, Postolache, Octavian, Silva, Darlen, Schneider, Dulcineia, Marques, Fátima M., Pinto, Carlos, Vicente, Sara, Breda, São João, Gomes, José H., Salgueiro, Anabela, Duarte, Nuno, Lopes, José C., Nunes, Hélder, Braga, Luciene M., Araújo, Beatriz, Alves, José M., Sousa, Ana S., Ferrito, Cândida, Ferreira, Pedro L., Rodrigues, Alexandre, Oliveira, Isabel, Martins, Cristina, Macedo, Ana P., Araújo, Odete, Augusto, Cláudia, Braga, Fátima, Gomes, Lisa, Silva, Maria A., Rosário, Rafaela, Pimenta, Luís, Carreira, Diana, Teles, Patrícia, Barros, Teresa, Jácome, Cristina, Capelas, Sylvie, Hall, Andreia, Alves, Dina, Lousada, Marisa, Loureiro, Mª Helena, Camarneiro, Ana, Silva, Margarida, Mendes, Aida, Pedreiro, Ana, G. Silva, Anne, Coelho, Elza S., Melo, Flávio, Ribeiro, Fernando, Torres, Rui, Costa, Rui, Pinho, Tânia, Cruz, Bárbara, Carreiras, Diogo, Ventura, Maria, Cruz, x, Brooks, Dina, Pinto, M Rosário, Lima-Basto, Marta, Neves, Miguel, Bizarro, Carla, Margarida, Couto, Amorim, Ana P., Silva, Eduardo, Cruz, Susana, Valente, Jorge, Guerrero, José T., Gonzalez, Estefania P., Monago, Fátima M., Ugalde, Lierni U., Vélez, Marta M., Tena, Maria J., Becerra, Isabel A., Agudelo, Mª Elizabeth, Acedo, Guadalupe, Bajo, Roberto, Malheiro, Isabel, Gaspar, Filomena, Barros, Luísa, Furtado, Guilherme, Uba-Chupel, Mateus, Rama, Luís, Braga, Margarida, Ferreira, José P., Teixeira, Ana Mª, Cruz, João, Barbosa, Tiago, Simões, Ângela, Coelho, Luís, Martinez-Hernandez, Francisco, Rodriguez-De-Vera, Bienvenida, Rodrigues, Alexandrina, Ramalho, André, Petrica, João, Mendes, Pedro, Serrano, João, Santo, Inês, Rosado, António, Mendonça, Paula, Freitas, Kátia, Ferreira, Dora, Brito, António, Fernandes, Renato, Gomes, Sofia, Pinho, Cláudia, Oliveira, Rita, Oliveira, Ana I., Casimiro, Ana P., Martins, Patrícia, Silva, Iryna, Evangelista, Diana, Leitão, Catarina, Velosa, Fábia, Carecho, Nélio, Dixe, Anjos, Catarino, Helena, Soares, Fátima, Gama, Ester, Gordo, Clementina, Moreira, Eliana, Midões, Cristiana, Santos, Marlene, Machado, Sara, Oliveira, Vânia P., Marques, Rita, Charepe, Zaida, Antunes, Ana, Santos, Sofia, Marques, Silvana F., CaroMinghelli, Eulália, Luís, Mª José, Brandão, Teresa, Marinho, Daniel, Monteiro, Diogo, Paulo, Rui, Monteiro, Lina, Ramalho, Fátima, Santos-Rocha, Rita, Morgado, Sónia, Bento, Teresa, Silva, Isabel, Azevedo, Tatiana, Soares, Salete, Pisco, Jacinta, Olszewer, Efrain O., Oliveira, Sebastião T., Santos, Erica, Maia, Carla, Mendes, Maria F., Oliveira, Rita F., Barreira, Eduarda, Pereira, Ana, Vaz, Josiana A., Novo, André, Silva, Luís D., Maia, Bruno, Ferreira, Eduardo, Pires, Filipa, Andrade, Renato, Camarinha, Luís, César, Ana F., Poço, Mariana, Ventura, David, Loura, Raquel, Gomes, Pedro, Gomes, Catarina, Silva, Cláudia, Melo, Elsa, Lindo, João, Domingos, Joana, Mendes, Zaida, Poeta, Susana, Carvalho, Tiago, Dixe, Mª Anjos, Garcia, Inês, Meneses, Rui, Afonso, Carlos, Faria, Luís, Seixas, Adérito, Granjo, Paulo, Gomes, José C., Souza, Nelba R., Furtado, Guilherme E., Rocha, Saulo V., Silva, Paula, Carvalho, Joana, Morais, Marina Ana, Lebre, Paula, Alencar, Liana, Cardoso, Ilda, Daniel, Fernanda, Luz, Tatiana, Ramos, Maurício R., Medeiros, Dayse C., Carmo, Bruno M., Seabra, André, Padez, Cristina, Silva, Manuel C., Rodrigues, António, Coelho, Alexandre, Caminha, Madson, Matheus, Filipe, Mendes, Elenice, Correia, Jony, Rodriguez-De-Vera, Bienvendida C., Jimenez-Rodriguez, Carla, Armas-Gonzalez, Yadira, Rodrigues, Cátia, Pedroso, Rosa, Apolinário-Hagen, Jennifer, Vehreschild, Viktor, Veloso, Milene, Magalhães, Celina, Cabral, Isabel, Ferraz, Maira, Nave, Filipe, Costa, Emília, Matos, Filomena, Pacheco, José, Dias, António, Duarte, João, Silva, Daniel, Alferes, Valentim R., Brêda, Mª São João, Parreira, Pedro M., Pimenta, Rui, Boavida, José, Silva, Catarina, Ribeiro, Maria, Viega-Branco, Maria, Pereira, Filomena, Almeida, Fabrícia M., Estevez, Gustavo L., Kretzer, Marcia R., João, Paulo V., Nogueira, Paulo, Novais, Sandra, Carneiro, Lara, Mota, Maria, Santiago, Luiz, Fontes-Ribeiro, Carlos, Coutinho, André P., Neto, João S., Vasconcelos, Lélia R., Dantas, Estélio, Dinis, Alexandra, Carvalho, Sérgio, Castilho, Paula, Sarreira-Santos, Alexandra, Figueiredo, Amélia, Medeiros-Garcia, Lurdes, Seabra, Paulo, Rodrigues, Rosa, Fernandes, Paula O., Santiago, Conceição, Figueiredo, Mª Henriqueta, Guimarães, Teresa, Coelho, André, Graça, Anabela, Silva, Ana M., Fonseca, Ana R., Vale-Dias, Luz, Minas, Bárbara, Franco-Borges, Graciete, Simões, Cristina, Serra, Ana, Matos, Maria, Jesus, Luís, Tavares, Ana S., Varandas, Edna, Miranda, Cristiana, Guimarães, Pedro, Gonçalves, Rodrigo, San-Martin, Elisabete A., Goulart, Cássia L., Schneiders, Paloma B., Miranda, Natacha F., Silva, Andrea G., Topa, Joana, Nogueira, Conceição, Neves, Sofia, Ventura, Rita, Nazaré, Cristina, Freitas, Alberto, Mercê, Cristiana, Branco, Marco, Almeida, Pedro, Nascimento, Daniela, Pereira, Juliana, Catela, David, Rafael, Helga, Reis, Alcinda C., Mendes, Ana, Valente, Ana R., Sousa, Diana, Baltazar, Ana L., Oliveira, Ana, Aparício, José, Neves, Joana, Ayoub, Rodrigo, Sousa, Luís, Marques-Vieira, Cristina, Severino, Sandy, José, Helena, Cadorio, Inês, Andrade, Diogo, Domingues, Cátia, Schukg, Susann, Abrantes, Ana M., Gonçalves, Ana C., Sales, Tiago, Teixo, Ricardo, Estrela, Jéssica, Laranjo, Mafalda, Casalta-Lopes, João, Rocha, Clara, Simões, Paulo C., Sarmento-Ribeiro, Ana B., Botelho, Mª Filomena, Rosa, Manuel S., Fonseca, Virgínia, Colaço, Diogo, Neves, Vanessa, Jesus, Carlos, Hesse, Camilla, Svensson, Lola, Siba, Wafa A., Pereira, Cristina, Tomaz, Jorge, Duarte, Diana, Lopes, Nuno V., Fonseca-Pinto, Rui, Brandão, Piedade, Martins, Laura, Cardoso, Margarida, Morais, Nuno, Alves, Nuno, Faria, Paula, Mateus, Artur, Morouço, Pedro, Ferreira, Nelson, Cardoso, Andreia, Lopes, Albino, Soares, Valter, Dias, Tiago, Vardasca, Ricardo, Gabriel, Joaquim, Paredes, Hugo, Reis, Arsénio, Marinho, Sara, Filipe, Vítor, Lains, Jorge, Barroso, João, Da Motta, Carolina, Carvalho, Célia B., Peixoto, Ermelindo, Gomes, Ana A., Costa, Vanessa, Couto, Diana, Marques, Daniel R., Leitão, José A., Tavares, José, Azevedo, Maria H., Silva, Carlos F., Freitas, João, Garcia-Gordillo, Miguel A., Collado-Mateo, Daniel, Chen, Gang, Iezzi, Angelo, Sala, José A., Parraça, José A., Gusi, Narcis, Sousa, Jani, Jardim, Jacinto, Pereira, Anabela, Simões, Sónia, Sardo, Pedro, Guedes, Jenifer, Machado, Paulo, Benevides, Joana, Sousa, Marina, Cabral, Joana, Carvalho, Rosa, Alves, Juliana, Azevedo, Mª Helena, Silva, Carlos, Lee, Huei D., Spolaôr, Newton, Oliva, Jefferson T., Chung, Wu F., Bairros, Keila, Silva, Cláudia D., Souza, Clóvis A., Schroeder, Silvana S., Araújo, Elsa, Monteiro, Helena, Costa, Ricardo, Torgal, Jorge, Henriques, Carolina G., Santos, Luísa, Caceiro, Elisa F., Ramalho, Sónia A., Afreixo, Vera, Santos, João, Mota, Priscilla, Pimentel, Francisco, Caldeira, Suzana N., Ribeiro, Lígia C., Aquino, Priscila S., Ribeiro, Samila G., Pinheiro, Ana B., Lessa, Paula A., Oliveira, Mirna F., Brito, Luísa S., Pinto, Ítalo N., Furtado, Alessandra S., Castro, Régia B., Aquino, Caroline Q., Martins, Eveliny S., Pinheiro, Ana B, Oliveira, Lara L., Pinheiro, Patrícia C., Sousa, Caroline R., Freitas, Vívien A., Silva, Tatiane M., Lima, Adman S., Andrade, Karizia V., Oliveira, Camila A., Vidal, Eglidia F., Ganho-Ávila, Ana, Moura-Ramos, Mariana, Gonçalves, Óscar, Almeida, Jorge, Silva, Armando, Brito, Irma, Amado, João, Rodrigo, António, Gomes, Fernando, Luís, Sara, Cavalheiro, Luís, Gonçalves, Rui, Lopes, Rui S., Fiorin, Bruno H., Santos, Marina S., Oliveira, Edmar S., Moreira, Rita L., Oliveira, Elizabete A., Filho, Braulio L., Palmeira, Lara, Garcia, Teresa, Cardoso, Sara, Oliveira, Sara, Campos, Mariana, Gaudêncio, Iris, Martins, Fernando, Ferreira, Lino, Lopes, Nuno, Marques, Ana R., Carvalho, Rui, Costa, Pablo O., Silva, Maiza M., Alvarenga-Martins, Nathália, Pinto, Paulo F., Oliveira, Denize C., Parreira, Pedro D., Gomes, Antônio T., Lage, Isabel, Cabrita, José, Teixeira, Laetitia, Silva, Sara, Cordeiro, Eugénio, Pimentel, João, Ferro-Lebres, Vera, Souza, Juliana A., Tavares, Mariline, Passadouro, Rui, Peralta, Teresa, Ferreira, Carlos, Lourenço, Georgina, Honório, Samuel, Simões, Alexandra, Carvalho, Lucinda, Figueiredo, Daniela, Valente, Carolina, Ribas, Patrícia, Brandão, Frederico, Sousa, Cesar, Mendes, Francisco, Fernandes, Rosina, Martins, Emília, Magalhães, Cátia, Araújo, Patrícia, Grande, Carla, Vieitez, Juan G., Bianchini, Bruna, Costa, Tânia, Almeida, Armando, Baffour, Gabriel, Laranjeira, Carlos, Guerra, Magda, Barbeiro, Ana P., Ferreira, Regina, Lopes, Sara, Nunes, Liliana, Martins, Julian, Magajewski, 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Garcia, Teresa, Cardoso, Sara, Oliveira, Sara, Campos, Mariana, Gaudêncio, Iris, Martins, Fernando, Ferreira, Lino, Lopes, Nuno, Marques, Ana R., Carvalho, Rui, Costa, Pablo O., Silva, Maiza M., Alvarenga-Martins, Nathália, Pinto, Paulo F., Oliveira, Denize C., Parreira, Pedro D., Gomes, Antônio T., Lage, Isabel, Cabrita, José, Teixeira, Laetitia, Silva, Sara, Cordeiro, Eugénio, Pimentel, João, Ferro-Lebres, Vera, Souza, Juliana A., Tavares, Mariline, Passadouro, Rui, Peralta, Teresa, Ferreira, Carlos, Lourenço, Georgina, Honório, Samuel, Simões, Alexandra, Carvalho, Lucinda, Figueiredo, Daniela, Valente, Carolina, Ribas, Patrícia, Brandão, Frederico, Sousa, Cesar, Mendes, Francisco, Fernandes, Rosina, Martins, Emília, Magalhães, Cátia, Araújo, Patrícia, Grande, Carla, Vieitez, Juan G., Bianchini, Bruna, Costa, Tânia, Almeida, Armando, Baffour, Gabriel, Laranjeira, Carlos, Guerra, Magda, Barbeiro, Ana P., Ferreira, Regina, Lopes, Sara, Nunes, Liliana, Martins, Julian, Magajewski, Flávio, Soares, Célia, Marques, António, Batista, Marco, Castuera, Ruth J., Mesquita, Helena, Faustino, António, Santos, Jorge, Vizzotto, Betina P., Frigo, Leticia, Pivetta, Hedioneia F., Sardo, Dolores, Abreu, Wilson, Figueiredo, Mª Céu, Jimenez-Castuera, Ruth, Silveira, Paulo, Oliveira, Catarina, Rodriguez, Cláudia K., Kretzer, Márcia R., Nazário, Nazaré O., Cruz, Pedro, Vaz, Daniela C., Ruben, Rui B., Avelelas, Francisco, Silva, Susana, Campos, Mª Jorge, Almeida, Maria, Gonçalves, Liliana, Antunes, Lígia, Simões, João, Cardoso, Susana, Loureiro, Isabel, Santos, Flávia, Alves, Gilberto, Soar, Cláudia, Marsi, Teresa O., Silva, Ernestina, Pedrosa, Dora, Leça, Andrea, Gomes, Maria, Fernandes, Paula, Noné, Ana, Combadão, Jaime, Ramalhete, Cátia, Figueiredo, Paulo, Caeiro, Patrícia, Fontana, Karine C., Machado, Patrícia O., Borges, Raphaelle, Barbosa, Flávio, Sá, Dayse, Brunhoso, Germana, Aparício, Graça, Carvalho, Amâncio, Garcia, Ana P., Santos, Adriana, Brás, Carina, Carvalho, Inês, Batalha, Joana, Glória, Margarida, Bexiga, Filipa, Paraíso, Nilson, Lima, Cristóvão F., Dias, Alberto P., Espada, Mário, Marques, Mário, Veiga-Branco, Mª, Lima, Vera, Cruz, Graça, Barreiros, Luísa, Duarte, Catarina, Lima, Teresa Maneca, Medina, María S., Blanco, Valeriana G., Lopes, Elisa, Virgolino, Ana, Ambrósio, Sara, Almeida, Inês, Marques, Tatiana, Heitor, Mª João, Olivares, Pedro R., Oliveira, Anabela, Cheio, Mónica, Pereira, Olívia R., Pinto, Sara, Oliveira, Adriana, Manso, M. Conceição, Sousa, Carla, Vinha, Ana F., Machado, Mª Manuela, Vieira, Margarida, Fernandes, Beatriz, Tomás, Teresa, Quirino, Diogo, Desouzart, Gustavo, Matos, Rui, Bordini, Magali, Mouroço, Pedro, Matos, Ana R., Serapioni, Mauro, Costa, André, Ribeiro, João, Lobato, João, Martin, Inmaculada Z., Björklund, Anita, Tavares, Aida I., Tavares, Nuno, Valente, João, Ortiga, Angela B., Calvo, Mª Cristina, Natal, Sônia, Pereira, Marta, Prata, Ana R., Nelas, Paula, Carneiro, Juliana, Couto, Cristina, Souza, Géssica M., Almada, Lívia F., Conceição, Milena A., Domingues, Gabriela, Ferreira, Irina, Costa, Ana R., Cardoso, Américo, Meireles, Alexandra, Vieira, Viviane L., Vincha, Kellem R., Cervato-Mancuso, Ana Mª, Faria, Melissa, Reis, Cláudia, Cova, Marco P., Ascenso, Rita T., Almeida, Henrique A., Oliveira, Eunice G., Santana, Miguel, Pereira, Rafael, Jesus, Rita, Tapadas, Rodrigo, Tim-Tim, Carolina, Cezanne, Catarina, Lagoa, Matilde, Lopes, João, Almeida, Henrique, Amado, Sandra, Carrão, Luís, Saboga-Nunes, Luís, Oliveira, Suzete, Escoval, Ana, Assunção, Victor, Luís, Henrique, Luís, Luís, Fotschl, Ulrike, Lirk, Gerald, Silva, Paula A., Ruivo, Joana, Silva, Vânia, Ferraz, Vera, Neves, Joel, Correia, Telma, Amorim, Helena, Pereira, Elsa S., Santos, Leonino S., Reis, Ana S., Rombo, João, Fernandes, Jorge C., Freire, Ana, Francisco, Irene, Louro, Mª Clarisse, Lopes, Saudade, Oliveira, Ana P., Gordo, Sara, Queirós, Paulo, Rodrigues, Teresa, Lobão, Catarina, Moura, Cynthia B., Dreyer, Laysa C., Meneghetti, Vanize, Cabral, Priscila P., Pinto, Francisca, Esteves, Mª Raquel, Galvão, Sofia, Tytgat, Ite, Casas-Novas, Mónica, Bernardo, Helena, Sousa, Gracinda, Sousa, Ana P., Belo, Pedro, Martins, Fátima, Pulido-Fuentes, Montserrat, Cabral, Gil, Prado, Alessandro, Carvalho, Yara M., Campos, Maria, Moreira, Liliana, Ferreira, José, and Teixeira, Ana
- Abstract
S1 Health literacy and health education in adolescence
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- 2016
7. Proceedings of the 3rd IPLeiria’s International Health Congress
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Tomás, Catarina Cardoso, primary, Oliveira, Emanuel, additional, Sousa, D., additional, Uba-Chupel, M., additional, Furtado, G., additional, Rocha, C., additional, Teixeira, A., additional, Ferreira, P., additional, Alves, Celeste, additional, Gisin, Stefan, additional, Catarino, Elisabete, additional, Carvalho, Nelma, additional, Coucelo, Tiago, additional, Bonfim, Luís, additional, Silva, Carina, additional, Franco, Débora, additional, González, Jesús Alcoba, additional, Jardim, Helena G., additional, Silva, Rita, additional, Baixinho, Cristina L., additional, Presado, Mª Helena, additional, Marques, Mª Fátima, additional, Cardoso, Mário E., additional, Cunha, Marina, additional, Mendes, Joana, additional, Xavier, Ana, additional, Galhardo, Ana, additional, Couto, Margarida, additional, Frade, João G., additional, Nunes, Carla, additional, Mesquita, João R., additional, Nascimento, Maria S., additional, Gonçalves, Guilherme, additional, Castro, Conceição, additional, Mártires, Alice, additional, Monteiro, Mª João, additional, Rainho, Conceição, additional, Caballero, Francisco P., additional, Monago, Fatima M., additional, Guerrero, Jose T., additional, Monago, Rocio M., additional, Trigo, Africa P., additional, Gutierrez, Milagros L., additional, Milanés, Gemma M., additional, Reina, Mercedes G., additional, Villanueva, Ana G., additional, Piñero, Ana S., additional, Aliseda, Isabel R., additional, Ramirez, Francisco B., additional, Ribeiro, Andrea, additional, Quelhas, Ana, additional, Manso, Conceição, additional, Santos, Rafael B., additional, Jimenez, Nuria R., additional, Nuñez, Cristina G., additional, Gomez, Inmaculada R., additional, Fernandez, Mª Jose L., additional, Marquez, Laura A., additional, Moreno, Ana L., additional, Huertas, Mª Jesus Tena, additional, Seabra, Daniel, additional, Salvador, Mª Céu, additional, Braga, Luciene, additional, Parreira, Pedro, additional, Salgueiro-Oliveira, Anabela, additional, Arreguy-Sena, Cristina, additional, 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Manuel, additional, Sousa, Joana, additional, Novais, Sónia, additional, Mendes, Felismina, additional, Pinto, Joana, additional, Cruz, Joana, additional, Duarte, Hugo, additional, Dixe, Maria Dos Anjos, additional, Sousa, Pedro, additional, Cruz, Inês, additional, Bastos, Fernanda, additional, Pereira, Filipe, additional, Carvalho, Francisco L., additional, Oliveira, Teresa T., additional, Raposo, Vítor R., additional, Ribeiro, José C., additional, Barroso, Isabel, additional, Rodrigues, Vítor, additional, Neves, Carmo, additional, Oliveira, Teresa C., additional, Oliveira, Bárbara, additional, Morais, Mª Carminda, additional, Baylina, Pilar, additional, Rodrigues, Rogério, additional, Azeredo, Zaida, additional, Vicente, Corália, additional, Dias, Hélia, additional, Sim-Sim, Margarida, additional, Castilho, Amélia, additional, Melo, Rosa, additional, Graveto, João, additional, Gomes, José, additional, Vaquinhas, Marina, additional, Carvalho, Carla, additional, Mónico, Lisete, 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Valim, Frederico C., additional, Costa, Joyce O., additional, Bernardes, Lúcia G., additional, Prebianchi, Helena, additional, Rosa, Marlene Cristina, additional, Gonçalves, Narcisa, additional, Martins, Maria M., additional, Kurcgant, Paulina, additional, Vieira, André, additional, Bento, Sandrina, additional, Deodato, Sérgio, additional, Rabiais, Isabel, additional, Reis, Laura, additional, Torres, Ana, additional, Soares, Sérgio, additional, Graça, Pedro, additional, Leitão, Céu, additional, Abreu, Renato, additional, Bellém, Fernando, additional, Almeida, Ana, additional, Ribeiro-Varandas, Edna, additional, Tavares, Ana, additional, Henriques, Carolina, additional, Jordão, Célia, additional, Neco, Sofia, additional, Morais, Carminda, additional, Ferreira, Pedro, additional, Silva, Carla R., additional, Brito, Alice, additional, Silva, Antónia, additional, Postolache, Gabriela, additional, Oliveira, Raul, additional, Moreira, Isabel, additional, Pedro, Luísa, additional, Vicente, 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additional, Capelas, Sylvie, additional, Hall, Andreia, additional, Alves, Dina, additional, Lousada, Marisa, additional, Loureiro, Mª Helena, additional, Camarneiro, Ana, additional, Silva, Margarida, additional, Mendes, Aida, additional, Pedreiro, Ana, additional, G.Silva, Anne, additional, Coelho, Elza S., additional, Melo, Flávio, additional, Ribeiro, Fernando, additional, Torres, Rui, additional, Costa, Rui, additional, Pinho, Tânia, additional, Cruz, Bárbara, additional, Carreiras, Diogo, additional, Ventura, Maria, additional, Cruz, x, additional, Brooks, Dina, additional, Pinto, M Rosário, additional, Lima-Basto, Marta, additional, Neves, Miguel, additional, Bizarro, Carla, additional, Margarida, Couto, additional, Amorim, Ana P., additional, Silva, Eduardo, additional, Cruz, Susana, additional, Valente, Jorge, additional, Guerrero, José T., additional, Gonzalez, Estefania P., additional, Monago, Fátima M., additional, Ugalde, Lierni U., additional, Vélez, Marta M., additional, 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8. <italic>Sphaerocavum</italic>: a coccoid morphogenus identical to <italic>Microcystis</italic> in terms of 16S rDNA and ITS sequence phylogenies.
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Rigonato, Janaina, Sant’Anna, Célia L., Giani, Alessandra, Azevedo, Mª Teresa P., Gama, Watson A., Viana, Valquiria F. L., Fiore, Marli F., and Werner, Vera R.
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CYANOBACTERIA ,MICROCYSTIS ,CYANOBACTERIAL blooms ,PHYLOGENY ,CELL morphology - Abstract
Sphaerocavum is a typical planktonic coccoid cyanobacterium that co-occurs withMicrocystis species, and it is commonly found in blooms.Sphaerocavum is a morphogenus distinguishable fromMicrocystis, as it presents hollow colonies and two-plane cell division. However,Sphaerocavum phylogenetic position based on marker gene(s) has not yet been established. Here, we combined morphological and molecular analyses to address the taxonomic and phylogenetic placement ofSphaerocavum isolated from Brazilian eutrophic lakes. Phylogenetic analysis revealed thatSphaerocavum andMicrocystis clustered together in a well-established clade, thus not supporting theSphaerocavum designation as a divergent genus. The type strain and isolated lineages from Brazilian tropical regions were grouped in the ITS phylogenetic analysis apart from otherMicrocystis strains. As such, although the infrageneric recognition ofMicrocystis by molecular markers is still unclear, our analyses strongly indicate thatSphaerocavum must be considered as a morphotype ofMicrocystis. Thus, taking together our morphological and molecular analyses, we propose the inclusion ofSphaerocavum within the genusMicrocystis . In addition, we suggest that the strains used in this study should be named asMicrocystis brasiliensis (Azevedo & Sant’Anna) Rigonato et al. comb. nov., with CCIBt3094 as the type strain. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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9. Study of polymorphisms in the genes for TNF-α in pediatric patients in the ICU of Instituto Fernandes Figueira – Fundação Oswaldo Cruz
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Azevedo, MA, Matos, GI, Sales, SCM, Sampaio, EP, Elsas, PG, Moraes, M, and Elsas, MIG
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Tomás, Catarina Cardoso, Oliveira, Emanuel, Sousa, D., Uba-Chupel, M., Furtado, G., Rocha, C., Teixeira, A., Ferreira, P., Alves, Celeste, Gisin, Stefan, Catarino, Elisabete, Carvalho, Nelma, Coucelo, Tiago, Bonfim, Luís, Silva, Carina, Franco, Débora, González, Jesús Alcoba, Jardim, Helena G., Silva, Rita, Baixinho, Cristina L., Presado, Mª Helena, Marques, Mª Fátima, Cardoso, Mário E., Cunha, Marina, Mendes, Joana, Xavier, Ana, Galhardo, Ana, Couto, Margarida, Frade, João G., Nunes, Carla, Mesquita, João R., Nascimento, Maria S., Gonçalves, Guilherme, Castro, Conceição, Mártires, Alice, Monteiro, Mª João, Rainho, Conceição, Caballero, Francisco P., Monago, Fatima M., Guerrero, Jose T., Monago, Rocio M., Trigo, Africa P., Gutierrez, Milagros L., Milanés, Gemma M., Reina, Mercedes G., Villanueva, Ana G., Piñero, Ana S., Aliseda, Isabel R., Ramirez, Francisco B., Ribeiro, Andrea, Quelhas, Ana, Manso, Conceição, Santos, Rafael B., Jimenez, Nuria R., Nuñez, Cristina G., Gomez, Inmaculada R., Fernandez, Mª Jose L., Marquez, Laura A., Moreno, Ana L., Huertas, Mª Jesus Tena, Seabra, Daniel, Salvador, Mª Céu, Braga, Luciene, Parreira, Pedro, Salgueiro-Oliveira, Anabela, Arreguy-Sena, Cristina, Oliveira, Bibiana F., Henriques, Mª Adriana, Santos, Joana, Lebre, Sara, Marques, Alda, Festas, Clarinda, Rodrigues, Sandra, Lumini, José, Figueiredo, Ana G., Hernandez-Martinez, Francisco J., Campi, Liliana, Quintana-Montesdeoca, Mª Pino, Jimenez-Diaz, Juan F., Rodriguez-De-Vera, Bienvenida C., Parente, Alexandra, Mata, Mª Augusta, Pereira, Ana Mª, Fernandes, Adília, Brás, Manuel, Pinto, Mª Rosário, Basto, Marta L., Rei, Ana C., Mónico, Lisete M., Sousa, Gilberta, Morna, Clementina, Freitas, Otília, Freitas, Gregório, Jardim, Ana, Vasconcelos, Rita, Horta, Lina G., Rosa, Roger S., Kranz, Luís F., Nugem, Rita C., Siqueira, Mariana S., Bordin, Ronaldo, Kniess, Rosiane, Lacerda, Josimari T., Guedes, Joana, Machado, Idalina, Almeida, Sidalina, Zilhão, Adriano, Alves, Helder, Ribeiro, Óscar, Amaral, Ana P., Santos, Ana, Monteiro, Joana, Rocha, Mª Clara, Cruz, Rui, Lourenço, Marina, Antunes, Sandra, Mendonça, Verónica, Andrade, Isabel, Osório, Nádia, Valado, Ana, Caseiro, Armando, Gabriel, António, Martins, Anabela C., Mendes, Fernando, Cabral, Lídia, Ferreira, Manuela, Gonçalves, Amadeu, Luz, Tatiana D., Luz, Leonardo, Martins, Raul, Morgado, Alice, Vale-Dias, Maria L., Porta-Nova, Rui, Fleig, Tânia C., Reuter, Éboni M., Froemming, Miriam B., Guerreiro, Sabrina L., Carvalho, Lisiane L., Guedelha, Daniel, Coelho, P., Pereira, A., Calha, António, Cordeiro, Raul, Gonçalves, Ana, Certo, Ana, Galvão, Ana, Welter, Aline, Pereira, Elayne, Ribeiro, Sandra, Kretzer, Marcia, Jiménez-Díaz, Juan-Fernando, Jiménez-Rodríguez, Carla, Hernández-Martínez, Francisco-José, Rodríguez-De-Vera, Bienvenida-Del-Carmen, Marques-Rodrigues, Alexandre, Coelho, Patrícia, Bernardes, Tiago, Pereira, Alexandre, Sousa, Patrícia, Filho, João G., Nazario, Nazare, Amaral, Odete, Garrido, António, Veiga, Nélio, Pedro, Ana R., Pereira, Carlos, Almeia, António, Fernandes, Helder M., Vasconcelos, Carlos, Sousa, Nelson, Reis, Victor M., Monteiro, M. João, Mendes, Romeu, Pinto, Isabel C., Pires, Tânia, Gama, João, Preto, Vera, Silva, Norberto, Magalhães, Carlos, Martins, Matilde, Duarte, Mafalda, Paúl, Constança, Martín, Ignácio, Pinheiro, Arminda A., Xavier, Sandra, Azevedo, Julieta, Bento, Elisabete, Marques, Cristiana, Marques, Mariana, Macedo, António, Pereira, Ana T., Almeida, José P., Almeida, António, Alves, Josiane, Saavedra, Francisco, Maia, Ana S., Oliveira, Michelle T., Sousa, Anderson R., Ferreira, Paulo P., Lopes, Luci S., Santiago, Eujcely C., Monteiro, Sílvia, Jesus, Ângelo, Colaço, Armanda, Carvalho, António, Silva, Rita P., Cruz, Agostinho, Ferreira, Ana, Marques, Catarina, Figueiredo, João P., Paixão, Susana, Lopes, Carla, Moreira, Fernando, Ribeiro, Diana, Fernandes, Telma, Amado, Diogo, Leal, Jéssica, Azevedo, Marcelo, Ramalho, Sónia, Mangas, Catarina, Ribeiro, Jaime, Gonçalves, Rita, Nunes, Amélia F, Tuna, Ana R., Martins, Carlos R., Forte, Henriqueta D., Costa, Cláudia, Tenedório, José A., Santana, Paula, Andrade, J. 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Rodrigo, San-Martin, Elisabete A., Goulart, Cássia L., Schneiders, Paloma B., Miranda, Natacha F., Silva, Andrea G., Topa, Joana, Nogueira, Conceição, Neves, Sofia, Ventura, Rita, Nazaré, Cristina, Freitas, Alberto, Mercê, Cristiana, Branco, Marco, Almeida, Pedro, Nascimento, Daniela, Pereira, Juliana, Catela, David, Rafael, Helga, Reis, Alcinda C., Mendes, Ana, Valente, Ana R., Sousa, Diana, Baltazar, Ana L., Oliveira, Ana, Aparício, José, Neves, Joana, Ayoub, Rodrigo, Sousa, Luís, Marques-Vieira, Cristina, Severino, Sandy, José, Helena, Cadorio, Inês, Andrade, Diogo, Domingues, Cátia, Schukg, Susann, Abrantes, Ana M., Gonçalves, Ana C., Sales, Tiago, Teixo, Ricardo, Estrela, Jéssica, Laranjo, Mafalda, Casalta-Lopes, João, Rocha, Clara, Simões, Paulo C., Sarmento-Ribeiro, Ana B., Botelho, Mª Filomena, Rosa, Manuel S., Fonseca, Virgínia, Colaço, Diogo, Neves, Vanessa, Jesus, Carlos, Hesse, Camilla, Svensson, Lola, Siba, Wafa A., Pereira, Cristina, Tomaz, Jorge, Duarte, Diana, Lopes, Nuno V., Fonseca-Pinto, Rui, Brandão, Piedade, Martins, Laura, Cardoso, Margarida, Morais, Nuno, Alves, Nuno, Faria, Paula, Mateus, Artur, Morouço, Pedro, Ferreira, Nelson, Cardoso, Andreia, Lopes, Albino, Soares, Valter, Dias, Tiago, Vardasca, Ricardo, Gabriel, Joaquim, Paredes, Hugo, Reis, Arsénio, Marinho, Sara, Filipe, Vítor, Lains, Jorge, Barroso, João, Da Motta, Carolina, Carvalho, Célia B., Peixoto, Ermelindo, Gomes, Ana A., Costa, Vanessa, Couto, Diana, Marques, Daniel R., Leitão, José A., Tavares, José, Azevedo, Maria H., Silva, Carlos F., Freitas, João, Garcia-Gordillo, Miguel A., Collado-Mateo, Daniel, Chen, Gang, Iezzi, Angelo, Sala, José A., Parraça, José A., Gusi, Narcis, Sousa, Jani, Jardim, Jacinto, Pereira, Anabela, Simões, Sónia, Sardo, Pedro, Guedes, Jenifer, Machado, Paulo, Benevides, Joana, Sousa, Marina, Cabral, Joana, Carvalho, Rosa, Alves, Juliana, Azevedo, Mª Helena, Silva, Carlos, Lee, Huei D., Spolaôr, Newton, Oliva, Jefferson T., Chung, Wu F., Bairros, Keila, Silva, Cláudia D., Souza, Clóvis A., Schroeder, Silvana S., Araújo, Elsa, Monteiro, Helena, Costa, Ricardo, Torgal, Jorge, Henriques, Carolina G., Santos, Luísa, Caceiro, Elisa F., Ramalho, Sónia A., Afreixo, Vera, Santos, João, Mota, Priscilla, Pimentel, Francisco, Caldeira, Suzana N., Ribeiro, Lígia C., Aquino, Priscila S., Ribeiro, Samila G., Pinheiro, Ana B., Lessa, Paula A., Oliveira, Mirna F., Brito, Luísa S., Pinto, Ítalo N., Furtado, Alessandra S., Castro, Régia B., Aquino, Caroline Q., Martins, Eveliny S., Pinheiro, Ana B, Oliveira, Lara L., Pinheiro, Patrícia C., Sousa, Caroline R., Freitas, Vívien A., Silva, Tatiane M., Lima, Adman S., Andrade, Karizia V., Oliveira, Camila A., Vidal, Eglidia F., Ganho-Ávila, Ana, Moura-Ramos, Mariana, Gonçalves, Óscar, Almeida, Jorge, Silva, Armando, Brito, Irma, Amado, João, Rodrigo, António, Gomes, Fernando, Luís, Sara, Cavalheiro, Luís, Gonçalves, Rui, Lopes, Rui S., Fiorin, Bruno H., Santos, Marina S., Oliveira, Edmar S., Moreira, 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Conceição, Sousa, Carla, Vinha, Ana F., Machado, Mª Manuela, Vieira, Margarida, Fernandes, Beatriz, Tomás, Teresa, Quirino, Diogo, Desouzart, Gustavo, Matos, Rui, Bordini, Magali, Mouroço, Pedro, Matos, Ana R., Serapioni, Mauro, Costa, André, Ribeiro, João, Lobato, João, Martin, Inmaculada Z., Björklund, Anita, Tavares, Aida I., Tavares, Nuno, Valente, João, Ortiga, Angela B., Calvo, Mª Cristina, Natal, Sônia, Pereira, Marta, Prata, Ana R., Nelas, Paula, Carneiro, Juliana, Couto, Cristina, Souza, Géssica M., Almada, Lívia F., Conceição, Milena A., Domingues, Gabriela, Ferreira, Irina, Costa, Ana R., Cardoso, Américo, Meireles, Alexandra, Vieira, Viviane L., Vincha, Kellem R., Cervato-Mancuso, Ana Mª, Faria, Melissa, Reis, Cláudia, Cova, Marco P., Ascenso, Rita T., Almeida, Henrique A., Oliveira, Eunice G., Santana, Miguel, Pereira, Rafael, Jesus, Rita, Tapadas, Rodrigo, Tim-Tim, Carolina, Cezanne, Catarina, Lagoa, Matilde, Lopes, João, Almeida, Henrique, Amado, Sandra, Carrão, Luís, Saboga-Nunes, Luís, Oliveira, Suzete, Escoval, Ana, Assunção, Victor, Luís, Henrique, Luís, Luís, Fotschl, Ulrike, Lirk, Gerald, Silva, Paula A., Ruivo, Joana, Silva, Vânia, Ferraz, Vera, Neves, Joel, Correia, Telma, Amorim, Helena, Pereira, Elsa S., Santos, Leonino S., Reis, Ana S., Rombo, João, Fernandes, Jorge C., Freire, Ana, Francisco, Irene, Louro, Mª Clarisse, Lopes, Saudade, Oliveira, Ana P., Gordo, Sara, Queirós, Paulo, Rodrigues, Teresa, Lobão, Catarina, Moura, Cynthia B., Dreyer, Laysa C., Meneghetti, Vanize, Cabral, Priscila P., Pinto, Francisca, Esteves, Mª Raquel, Galvão, Sofia, Tytgat, Ite, Casas-Novas, Mónica, Bernardo, Helena, Sousa, Gracinda, Sousa, Ana P., Belo, Pedro, Martins, Fátima, Pulido-Fuentes, Montserrat, Cabral, Gil, Prado, Alessandro, Carvalho, Yara M., Campos, Maria, Moreira, Liliana, Ferreira, José, and Teixeira, Ana
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11. New U-Pb SHRIMP zircon ages for pre-variscan orthogneisses from Portugal and their bearing on the evolution of the Ossa-Morena tectonic zone
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Cordani Umberto G., Nutman Allen P., Andrade Antonio S., Santos José F., Azevedo Maria do Rosário, Mendes Maria Helena, and Pinto Manuel S.
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Cadomian orogeny ,U-Pb geochronology ,Iberian Massif ,Ossa-Morena Zone ,Science - Abstract
New SHRIMP U-Pb zircon ages for the Portalegre and Alcáçovas orthogneisses document a complex pre- Variscan history for the Iberian basement in Portugal. The available geochemical and geochronological data for the Alcáçovas orthogneiss (ca. 540 Ma) tend to favor its involvement in a Cadomian orogenic event. This is consistent with the development of an active continental margin setting at the end of the Proterozoic and supports a Gondwanan provenance for the Iberian crust. On the other hand, the Ordovician emplacement age obtained for the magmatic precursors of the Portalegre orthogneisses (497?10 Ma) provides additional evidence for the occurrence of rift-related magmatic activity during the Lower Paleozoic.
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12. Frequency of polymorphisms of genes coding for HIV-1 co-receptors CCR5 and CCR2 in a Brazilian population
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Munerato Patrícia, Azevedo Maria Lúcia, Sucupira Maria Cecília Araripe, Pardini Regina, Pinto Gedson Humberto Novaes, Catroxo Márcia, Souza Inara Espinelli, and Diaz Ricardo Sobhie
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CCR5 ,CCR2B ,HIV-1 infection ,polymorphisms ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Entry of human immunodeficiency type 1 virus (HIV-1) into target cells requires both CD4and one of the chemokine receptors. Viruses predominantly use one, or occasionally both, of the major co-receptors CCR5 and CXCR4, although other receptors, including CCR2B and CCR3, function as minor co-receptors. A 32-nucleotide deletion (delta32) within the beta-chemokine receptor 5 gene (CCR5) has been described in subjects who remain uninfected despite extensive exposition to HIV-1. The heterozygous genotype delays disease progression. This allele is common among Caucasians, but has not been found in people of African or Asian ancestry. A more common transition involving a valine to isoleucine switch in transmembrane domain I of CCR2B (64I), with unknown functional consequences, was found to delay disease progression but not to reduce infection risk. As the Brazilian population consists of a mixture of several ethnic groups, we decided to examine the genotype frequency of these polymorphisms in this country. There were 11.5% CCR5 heterozygotes among the HIV-1 infected population and 12.5% among uninfected individuals, similar to data from North America and Western Europe. The prevalence of CCR2-64I homozygotes and heterozygotes was 0.06 and 15.2%, respectively, also similar to what is known for North America and Western Europe.
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13. Um caso de transtorno de personalidade borderline atendido em psicoterapia dinâmica breve
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Cunha Paulo Jannuzzi and Azevedo Maria Alice Salvador B. de
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psicoterapia dinâmica breve ,transtorno de personalidade borderline ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
Trata-se de um caso de Transtorno de Personalidade Borderline, encaminhado para a área de Psicoterapia Dinâmica Breve (PDB) do Centro de Psicologia Aplicada da UNESP - Bauru/SP. O foco delimitado consistiu em trabalhar as características depressivas do paciente, buscando ajudá-lo a elaborar o luto pela perda de sua mãe. A análise deste caso veio corroborar a hipótese de que pacientes com transtorno de personalidade borderline também podem ser beneficiados com a PDB. A peculiaridade desta modalidade de atendimento está relacionada ao estabelecimento de objetivos terapêuticos (foco) condizentes com as reais possibilidades e limites de cada paciente.
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14. Produção de geléia real e desenvolvimento da larva de abelhas Apis mellifera, na região semi-árida de Pernambuco
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Queiroz Maria de Lourdes de, Barbosa Severino Benone Paes, and Azevedo Marcílio de
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Apis mellifera ,desenvolvimento larval ,geléia real ,produto apícola ,Animal culture ,SF1-1100 - Abstract
Foram analisados dados de produção de geléia real (GR) e peso da larva (PL), em dois apiários nos municípios de Ibimirim e Petrolândia, na região semi-árida do Estado de Pernambuco, nos meses de junho e agosto de 1995, para avaliar o momento de maior acúmulo de GR, nas células reais (realeiras), e acompanhar o desenvolvimento da larva. O delineamento experimental foi o de blocos casualizados. A quantidade de GR acumulada nas realeiras foi avaliada 24, 32, 48, 56 e 72 horas após a transferências das larvas. As análises de variância mostraram efeitos significativos para o tempo de permanência, afetando a produção de GR e o PL, nos dois locais estudados. Foi feito um desdobramento polinomial do efeito de tratamento para se avaliar o momento de maior produção de GL. De acordo com as equações de regressão obtidas, as produções máximas ajustadas de 175,57 mg (Ibimirim) e 183,69 mg (Petrolândia) foram conseguidas com 59 e 54 horas após a transferência das larvas, respectivamente. De acordo com os resultados obtidos, concluiu-se que, em ambos os locais, maiores produções de GR poderão ser obtidas fazendo-se coletas entre 48 e 56 horas após a transferência das larvas. Após esse período, o crescimento da larva é intensificado pelo aumento de consumo de geléia, reduzindo-se a quantidade de GR acumulada nas realeiras.
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15. Epidemiologia da doença meningocócica na cidade do Rio de Janeiro: modificações após vacinação contra os sorogrupos B e C
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Noronha Cláudio Pompeiano, Baran Meri, Nicolai Cecília Carmem de Araújo, Azevedo Marina Baptista de, Bernardes Ana Tereza Ocampo, Monteiro Gina Torres Rego, Lopes Glauce Regina Sobral, Rodrigues Regina de Souza, Santos Adélia Maria dos, and Lemos Maria Cristina Ferreira
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Doença Meningocócica ,Vacina Anti-Meningocócica ,Vacinação ,Epidemiologia ,Medicine ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
A Doença Meningocócica tem sido um sério problema de saúde pública no município do Rio de Janeiro nos últimos 10 anos, com altas taxas de incidência em crianças de baixa idade, elevada letalidade e predomínio do sorogrupo B. Em dezembro de 1994 foi realizada a segunda campanha de vacinação anti-meningocócica contra os sorogrupos B e C, visando à imunização de crianças de 6 meses a 13 anos de idade. Foram vacinadas com duas doses cerca de 950 mil crianças. A vacina utilizada foi a produzida pelo Instituto Finlay de Cuba. Em 1995 foi observada uma modificação no comportamento da doença, quando passou a predominar o sorogrupo C e aumentou a incidência global da doença, particularmente entre os menores de 1 ano, adolescentes e adultos jovens. Nos grupos etários vacinados, a incidência foi menor que no ano de 1994, em função da diminuição do sorogrupo B. Não foram observadas modificações importantes no comportamento da letalidade.
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16. Evaluation of single nucleotide polymorphisms in microRNAs (hsa-miR-196a2 rs11614913 C/T) from Brazilian women with breast cancer
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Linhares José Juvenal, Azevedo Marcos, Siufi Adalberto Abraão, de Carvalho Cristina Valleta, Wolgien Maria Del Carmen Garcia Molina, Noronha Emmanuelle Coelho, Bonetti Tatiana Carvalho de Souza, and da Silva Ismael Dale Cotrim Guerreiro
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Breast ,Cancer ,Polymorphisms ,MicroRNAs ,Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Abstract Background Emerging evidence has shown that miRNAs are involved in human carcinogenesis as tumor suppressors or oncogenes. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) located in pre-miRNAs may affect the processing and therefore, influence the expression of mature miRNAs. Previous studies generated conflicting results when reporting association between the hsa-miR-196a2 rs11614913 common polymorphism and breast cancer. Methods This study evaluated the hsa-miR-196a2 rs11614913 SNP in 388 breast cancer cases and 388 controls in Brazilian women. Polymorphism was determined by real-time PCR; control and experimental groups were compared through statistical analysis using the X2 or Fisher’s exact tests. Results The analysis of the SNPs frequencies showed a significant difference between the groups (BC and CT) in regards to genotype distribution (χ2: p = 0.024); the homozygous variant (CC) was more frequent in the CT than in the BC group (p = 0.009). The presence of the hsa-miR-196a2 rs11614913 C/T polymorphism was not associated with histological grades (p = 0.522), axillary lymph node positive status (p = 0.805), or clinical stage (p = 0.670) among the breast cancer patients. Conclusions The results of this study indicated that the CC polymorphic genotype is associated with a decreased risk of BC and the presence of the T allele was significantly associated with an increased risk of BC.
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17. Arquitetura e dimensão do sistema radicular de sete porta-enxertos de videira no Norte do Estado do Paraná
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Bordin Ivan, Neves Carmen Silvia Vieira Janeiro, Azevedo Mateus Carvalho Basílio de, Genta Werner, and Furlaneto Thiago Luiz Ragugnetti
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Foi estudada a estrutura do sistema radicular de sete porta-enxertos de videira das cultivares IAC 572, Kobber 5BB, Rupestris du Lot, IAC 313, IAC 766, Ripária do Traviú e 420 A, com cinco anos de idade. As raízes foram expostas por escavação e avaliadas pelo programa SIARCS 3.0. Foi utilizado um diagrama de arquitetura radicular, atribuindo-se notas à conformação do sistema radicular. O 'IAC 572' apresentou a maior extensão de raízes e o '420 A', a menor. Os porta-enxertos não apresentaram diferença quanto à arquitetura do sistema radicular. Os mais vigorosos apresentaram maior proporção de raízes enoveladas.
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18. Influence of low birth weight on C-reactive protein in asymptomatic younger adults: the bogalusa heart study
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Azevedo Mario J, Chen Wei, Srinivasan Sathanur R, Bhuiyan Azad R, and Berenson Gerald S
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Abstract Background Both low birth weight, an indicator of intrauterine growth restriction, and low grade systemic inflammation depicted by high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) have emerged as independent predictors of cardiovascular (CV) disease and type 2 diabetes. However, information linking low birth weight and hs-CRP in a biracial (black/white) population is scant. We assessed a cohort of 776 black and white subjects (28% black, 43% male) aged 24-43 years (mean 36.1 years) enrolled in the Bogalusa Heart Study with regard to birth weight and gestational age data were retrieved from Louisiana State Public Health Office. Findings Black subjects had significantly lower birth weight than white subjects (3.145 kg vs 3.441 kg, p < 0.0001) and higher hs-CRP level (3.29 mg/L vs 2.57 mg/L, p = 0.011). After adjusting for sex, age, body mass index (BMI), smoking status and race (for total sample), the hs-CRP level decreased across quartiles of increasing birth weight in white subjects (p = 0.001) and the combined sample (p = 0.002). Adjusting for sex, age, BMI, smoking status and race for the total sample in a multivariate regression model, low birth weight was retained as an independent predictor variable for higher hs-CRP levels in white subjects (p = 0.004) and the total sample (p = 0.007). Conversely, the area under the receiver operative curve (c statistic) analysis adjusted for race, sex, age, smoking status and BMI yielded a value of 0.777 with regard to the discriminating value of hs-CRP for predicting low birth weight. Conclusions The deleterious effect of low birth weight on systemic inflammation depicted by the hs-CRP levels in asymptomatic younger adults may potentially link fetal growth retardation, CV disease and diabetes, with important health implications.
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19. The Rg1 allele as a valuable tool for genetic transformation of the tomato 'Micro-Tom' model system
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Quecini Vera, Borgo Lucélia, Scotton Danielle C, Azevedo Mariana S, Lombardi-Crestana Simone, Pino Lilian E, Figueira Antonio, and Peres Lázaro EP
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Abstract Background The cultivar Micro-Tom (MT) is regarded as a model system for tomato genetics due to its short life cycle and miniature size. However, efforts to improve tomato genetic transformation have led to protocols dependent on the costly hormone zeatin, combined with an excessive number of steps. Results Here we report the development of a MT near-isogenic genotype harboring the allele Rg1 (MT-Rg1), which greatly improves tomato in vitro regeneration. Regeneration was further improved in MT by including a two-day incubation of cotyledonary explants onto medium containing 0.4 μM 1-naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA) before cytokinin treatment. Both strategies allowed the use of 5 μM 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP), a cytokinin 100 times less expensive than zeatin. The use of MT-Rg1 and NAA pre-incubation, followed by BAP regeneration, resulted in high transformation frequencies (near 40%), in a shorter protocol with fewer steps, spanning approximately 40 days from Agrobacterium infection to transgenic plant acclimatization. Conclusions The genetic resource and the protocol presented here represent invaluable tools for routine gene expression manipulation and high throughput functional genomics by insertional mutagenesis in tomato.
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20. Portuguese students' knowledge of antibiotics: a cross-sectional study of secondary school and university students in Braga
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Baltazar Fátima, Yaphe John, Pinheiro Céline, and Azevedo Maria
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Abstract Background Recent surveys show that the knowledge of the general public about the correct use of antibiotics is limited. This contributes to the problem of inappropriate antibiotic use, leading to a progressive loss of bacterial sensitivity to these drugs and the spreading of resistant strains of bacteria. Methods In this cross-sectional study, a questionnaire about antibiotic use was given to a sample of students in the 9th and 12th grades of secondary school and in the first year of university in the north of Portugal. Results 349 students returned completed questionnaires. Deficits were found in the students' knowledge of antibiotics and their correct use. Only 4% of 9th grade students were aware that antibiotics are used to treat bacteria only, while 14% of 12th grade students and 29% of first-year university students were aware of this. Fewer students were aware that antibiotics are used to treat tuberculosis. There were deficiencies in the knowledge of timing and duration of therapy. However close to 70% of these students are aware that inappropriate use of antibiotics can contribute to resistance to these drugs. Conclusion This study has observed a lack of general knowledge on correct antibiotic use in Portugal, as has been found in other countries. Since this may be due to a lack of formal education on this subject, we believe that a teaching unit on infectious diseases should be included in the 9th and 12th grades, in all curricular areas, with emphasis on bacterial and viral pathogens and correct antibiotic use. In addition, education on the correct use of medications may need to begin at much earlier ages.
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21. Promoter regions of Plasmodium vivax are poorly or not recognized by Plasmodium falciparum
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del Portillo Hernando A and Azevedo Mauro F
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Abstract Background Heterologous promoter analysis in Plasmodium has revealed the existence of conserved cis regulatory elements as promoters from different species can drive expression of reporter genes in heterologous transfection assays. Here, the functional characterization of different Plasmodium vivax promoters in Plasmodium falciparum using luciferase as the reporter gene is presented. Methods Luciferase reporter plasmids harboring the upstream regions of the msp1, dhfr, and vir3 genes as well as the full-length intergenic regions of the vir23/24 and ef-1α genes of P. vivax were constructed and transiently transfected in P. falciparum. Results Only the constructs with the full-length intergenic regions of the vir23/24 and ef-1α genes were recognized by the P. falciparum transcription machinery albeit to values approximately two orders of magnitude lower than those reported by luc plasmids harbouring promoter regions from P. falciparum and Plasmodium berghei. A bioinformatics approach allowed the identification of a motif (GCATAT) in the ef-1α intergenic region that is conserved in five Plasmodium species but is degenerate (GCANAN) in P. vivax. Mutations of this motif in the P. berghei ef-1α promoter region decreased reporter expression indicating it is active in gene expression in Plasmodium. Conclusion Together, this data indicates that promoter regions of P. vivax are poorly or not recognized by the P. falciparum transcription machinery suggesting the existence of P. vivax-specific transcription regulatory elements.
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22. Metabolic/Bariatric Surgery is Safe and Effective in People with Obesity, Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and Chronic Kidney Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials.
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Cohen RV, Azevedo MA, Le Roux CW, Caldeon LP, Luque A, Fayad DA, and Petry TBZ
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- Humans, Treatment Outcome, Obesity, Morbid surgery, Obesity, Morbid complications, Female, Male, Obesity surgery, Obesity complications, Adult, Middle Aged, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 surgery, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 complications, Bariatric Surgery, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic, Renal Insufficiency, Chronic, Weight Loss
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Obesity, type 2 diabetes (T2D), and chronic kidney disease (CKD) are thought to increase surgical risks and reduce weight loss after metabolic/bariatric surgery (MBS). Electronic databases were searched between January 2013 and August 2023 for randomized controlled trials (RCT) of MBS reporting data on the safety, total weight loss (TWL), and metabolic control in patients with and without CKD. Forty-four out of 2904 articles were analyzed, representing 1470 patients. No significant differences were found in TWL after 1 year (- 19%, CI - 0.19 to - 0.18 vs.: - 15%, CI - 0.20 to - 0.09, p = 0.13) or after 5 years (- 20%, CI - 0.21 to - 0.18 vs. Group - 16%, CI - 0.28 to - 0.04, p = 0.50).Similarly, there were no significant differences in HbA1c at 1 year (- 1.06, CI - 1.37 to - 0.76 vs. Group 2: - 1.52, CI - 2.25 to - 0.79, p = 0.26) or after 5 years (- 0.97, CI - 1.53 to 0.41 vs. Group 2: - 1.09, CI - 2.21 to 0.03, p = 0.85). For fasting plasma glucose, no differences were seen at 2 years (- 30.43, CI - 60.47 to 0.39 vs. - 35.11, CI - 48.76 to - 21.46, p = 0.78) or after 5 years (- 11.24, CI - 53.38 to 30.89 vs. - 5.4, CI 20.22 to 9.42, p = 0.80). In terms of total cholesterol, no significant differences were found after 1 year (- 10.36, CI - 32.94 to 12.22 vs. - 19.80, CI - 39.46 to - 0.14, p = 0.54) or after 5 years (- 7.43, CI - 25.09 to 5.23 vs. - 21.30, CI - 43.08 to 0.49, p = 0.15). For triglycerides, both showed similar reductions after 1 year (- 76.21, CI - 112.84 to - 39.59 vs. - 78.00, CI - 100.47 to - 55.53, p = 0.94) and after 5 years (- 79.65, CI - 121.09 to - 38.21 vs. - 53.15, CI - 71.14 to - 35.16, p = 0.25). The presence of CKD in patients with obesity and T2D does not reduce the safety and efficacy of MBS., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.)
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23. Association between body composition phenotypes and treatment toxicity in women with cervical cancer undergoing chemoradiotherapy.
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Aredes MA, de Paula NS, and Villaça Chaves G
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Objective: To identify whether there is an association between body composition phenotypes and toxicity to chemoradiotherapy in women with cervical cancer., Methods: This is a prospective cohort study that included 330 adult patients with cervical cancer treated with chemoradiotherapy. Computed tomography images were used to assess skeletal muscle index (SMI) and radiodensity (SMD), total adipose tissue index, and visceral adipose tissue index. Chemoradiotherapy toxicity was assessed weekly, and toxicity-induced modification of treatment (TIMT) was considered as any severe adverse event resulting in treatment interruption, delay, or dose reduction., Results: Approximately 45% of the patients presented at least one unfavorable body composition parameter (lower SMI, lower SMD, higher total adipose tissue index, or higher visceral adipose tissue index), 23% had two conditions, and 3% had three conditions. The incidence of toxicity ≥ grade 3 and TIMT was 55% and 30%, respectively. For adverse events ≥ grade 3, lower SMI was the determining factor for worse outcomes when evaluated alone or combined with lower SMD and normal adiposity. All body composition phenotypes were associated with TIMT, increasing the risk when both conditions were present., Conclusions: Lower SMI was an independent factor for the higher number of adverse events, as it remained a risk factor when analyzed in isolation or in association with adipose tissue. Women with excess adipose tissue associated with lower muscle mass had a risk approximately 4 times higher of delaying or interrupting chemoradiotherapy. Furthermore, for the sum of unfavorable conditions, there was a progressive increase in the risk of TIMT., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest Gabriela Villaca Chaves reports financial support, administrative support, equipment, drugs, or supplies, and travel were provided by FAPERJ. If there are other authors, they declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this article., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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24. Magnetic particle spray mass spectrometry for the determination of beta-blockers in plasma samples.
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de Castilho Alves Morais EM, Mendes TV, Arnoni ED, Gorup LF, Rosa MA, Moreira AJ, and Figueiredo EC
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- Humans, Limit of Detection, Molecularly Imprinted Polymers chemistry, Solid Phase Extraction methods, Mass Spectrometry methods, Adsorption, Adrenergic beta-Antagonists blood, Adrenergic beta-Antagonists chemistry
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Magnetic particle spray mass spectrometry (MPS-MS), an innovative ambient ionization technique proposed by our research group, was employed to determine beta-blockers in human plasma samples. A dispersive solid phase extraction of atenolol, metoprolol, labetalol, propranolol, nadolol, and pindolol was carried out using magnetic molecularly imprinted polymer (M-MIP) particles that were attached to the tip of a metal probe, which was placed in the mass spectrometer inlet. A solvent (1% formic acid in methanol) was dispensed on the particles, and the Taylor cone was formed around them (in high voltage). The analytes were desorbed/ionized and determined by a triple quadrupole mass spectrometer. M-MIP was synthesized with oxprenolol as a pseudo-template, demonstrating good selectivity to beta-blockers compared with no-analog molecules, with an adsorption process occurring in monolayers, according to isotherm studies. Kinetic experiments indicated chemisorption as the predominant M-MIP/analyte interaction. The analytical curves were linear (R
2 > 0.98), and the limit of quantification was 3 µg L-1 for all the analytes. Limits of detection ranged from 0.64 to 2.41 µg L-1 . Precisions (relative standard deviation) and accuracies (relative error) ranged from 3.95 to 21.20% and -17.05 to 18.93%, respectively. MPS-MS proved to be a simple, sensitive, and advantageous technique compared with conventional approaches. The analyses were fast, requiring no chromatographic separation and without ionic suppression. The method is aligned with green chemistry principles, requiring minimal sample, solvent, and sorbent amounts. MPS-MS successfully integrates sample preparation and ambient ionization mass spectrometry and holds great potential for application with other sorbents, samples, and analytes., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Austria, part of Springer Nature.)- Published
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25. Ethical guidelines for the allocation of scarce intensive care units during the COVID-19 pandemic: Discussing a Brazilian proposal.
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de Araujo M, Azevedo MA, Bonella AE, and Dall'Agnol D
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- Humans, Brazil, Pandemics ethics, Health Care Rationing ethics, Health Care Rationing organization & administration, Critical Care ethics, Organ Dysfunction Scores, COVID-19 epidemiology, Intensive Care Units ethics, Intensive Care Units organization & administration, Triage ethics, Triage standards, SARS-CoV-2
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Rationale: In the context of a major health crisis, health professionals must first compare patients' recovery prospects, thus giving priority to the goal of saving the greatest number of lives., Aims and Objectives: Critically evaluate a protocol for allocation of scarce intensive care units (ICU), which the authors proposed at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and originally published in two Brazilian newspapers; and compare that protocol with similar proposals, particularly with 2 successive protocols issued by the Brazilian Critical Care Association. The main objective is to highlight the advantages of the authors' approach and discuss some criticisms that has been levelled against the proposed protocol after its original publication in 2020., Method: Comparative analysis of 3 different protocols (the authors' proposed protocol and 2 successive protocols issued by the Brazilian Critical Care Association) with regard to ethical principles., Results: The main objective of a healthcare system is to ensure a fair patient triage process when it is impossible to grant admission to all patients in need of treatment. Decision-making regarding the impartial prioritization of ICU admissions must be based primarily on clinical criteria. The Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) is, for ethical and technical reasons, a useful tool for clinical assessments of patients. Based on three ranges of SOFA scores, patients can be classified into a "high", a "medium", and a "low" priority group. In the case of ties, the life cycle principle must be the tiebreaker. If the tie persists, a draw must be used., Conclusion: The authors' proposed protocol has advantages over the other two protocols due to its greater practicality and capacity to account for egalitarian and consequentialist principles simultaneously. It aims at saving as many lives as possible within the constraints of fairness. Furthermore, the proposed protocol avoids discrimination against people with disabilities without, at the same time, promoting discrimination against the elderly., (© 2023 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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26. A sustainable and innovative method to determine parabens in body creams for exposure and risk assessment.
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Ramos TDS, Gonçalves KB, Marciano LPA, Rosa MA, and Martins I
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- Risk Assessment, Preservatives, Pharmaceutical analysis, Liquid Phase Microextraction methods, Humans, Reproducibility of Results, Limit of Detection, Endocrine Disruptors analysis, Parabens analysis, Parabens toxicity, Cosmetics
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Methylparaben (MeP), ethylparaben (EtP), propylparaben (PrP), and butylparaben (BuP) are among the most widely used preservatives in cosmetics, drugs, and foods. These compounds have been associated with toxic effects due to the overuse of products with parabens in their formulation. The toxicity of parabens may be correlated to endocrine disruption, owing to their ability to mimic the actions of estradiol. In this paper, a simple, sustainable, robust, and innovative dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction (DLLME) technique was developed and employed to extract these xenobiotics from body cream samples, aiming to calculate the margin of safety (MoS) to assess the risk of exposure. The validated method presented suitable linearity (r > 0.99), lower limits of detection (ranging from 0.01 to 0.04 % w/w), and satisfactory precision and accuracy (ranging from 4.33 to 10.47, and from -14.25 to 13.85, respectively). Seven of the ten analysed samples presented paraben contents within the acceptable concentration according to European legislation. The MoS value obtained for PrP (37.58) suggested its reduced safety, indicating that PrP may significantly contribute to systemic exposure resulting from the use of personal care products., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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27. Applying EBM epistemology and the GRADE system to address practitioners' disagreements in medical malpractice allegations during COVID-19 pandemic.
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Azevedo MA and Baetu TM
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- Humans, SARS-CoV-2, Pandemics, Knowledge, Dissent and Disputes, COVID-19 epidemiology, Malpractice, Evidence-Based Medicine ethics
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Rationale: The GRADE system of clinical recommendations has deontic implications and can discriminate between mandatory, prohibited, and merely permitted medical decisions., Aims and Objectives: The recommendation categories of the GRADE framework map onto deontological imperatives that can lead to a better understanding and management of allegations of imprudence and appropriateness of treatments. Allegations made during the worst phase of COVID-19 pandemic are used as a case study for exploring the deontic implications of GRADE., Method: Conceptual theoretical analysis, case study analysis, and argumentation in defence of hypotheses., Results: Strong GRADE recommendations for or against treatment are justified by high-quality evidence and can be construed as ethical obligations and prohibitions. In contrast, when evidence for benefit or harm is of lower quality, GRADE yields weak, discretionary recommendations. In such grey area cases, the absence of a duty to prescribe or refuse to prescribe a requested treatment is compatible with the privilege of considering unproven but possibly beneficial options in a private setting. This privilege, however, does not extend to healthcare policymakers, who have a duty to promote actions that serve the public and whose recommendations should not be guided by personal or idiosyncratic preferences or values., Conclusion: If there is no prima facie evidence that a proposed treatment is harmful, doctors are not negligent in considering it in shared doctor-patient decision-making. But these clinical decisions under uncertainty do not transfer obligations to health authorities, who are not part of the decision-making process in clinical settings. The clinical decision-making process concerns particulars and is guided by contextual and specific reasons that do not fall within the scope of a general policy. Thus, in the context of a serious epidemic in which patients need and demand treatments, if the body of evidence is still changing and fragile, an attitude of tolerance and connivance may ensure a smoother transition to a more stable phase of progress, both in scientific and clinical medicine., (© 2023 The Authors. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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28. Electrochemical detection of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) production from Burkholderia glumae MA13 using a molecularly imprinted polymer-reduced graphene oxide modified electrode.
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da Conceição E, Buffon E, Beluomini MA, Falone MF, de Andrade FB, Contiero J, and Stradiotto NR
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- Limit of Detection, Oxidation-Reduction, Polyhydroxybutyrates, Graphite chemistry, Electrodes, Polyesters chemistry, Hydroxybutyrates chemistry, Burkholderia chemistry, Burkholderia metabolism, Electrochemical Techniques methods, Electrochemical Techniques instrumentation, Molecularly Imprinted Polymers chemistry
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The development and application of an electrochemical sensor is reported for detection of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (P3HB) - a bioplastic derived from agro-industrial residues. To overcome the challenges of molecular imprinting of macromolecules such as P3HB, this study employed methanolysis reaction to break down the P3HB biopolymer chains into methyl 3-hydroxybutyrate (M3HB) monomers. Thereafter, M3HB were employed as the target molecules in the construction of molecularly imprinted sensors. The electrochemical device was then prepared by electropolymerizing a molecularly imprinted poly (indole-3-acetic acid) thin film on a glassy carbon electrode surface modified with reduced graphene oxide (GCE/rGO-MIP) in the presence of M3HB. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), cyclic voltammetry (CV), scanning electron microscopy with field emission gun (SEM-FEG), Raman spectroscopy, attenuated total reflection Fourier-transform infrared (ATR-FTIR) and X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) were employed to characterize the electrode surface. Under ideal conditions, the MIP sensor exhibited a wide linear working range of 0.1 - 10 nM and a detection limit of 0.3 pM (n = 3). The sensor showed good repeatability, selectivity, and stability over time. For the sensor application, the bioproduction of P3HB was carried out in a bioreactor containing the Burkholderia glumae MA13 strain and sugarcane byproducts as a supplementary carbon source. The analyses were validated through recovery assays, yielding recovery values between 102 and 104%. These results indicate that this MIP sensor can present advantages in the monitoring of P3HB during the bioconversion process., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Austria, part of Springer Nature.)
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29. Magnetic carbon nanotubes modified with proteins and hydrophilic monomers: Cytocompatibility, in-vitro toxicity assays and permeation across biological interfaces.
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Rosa MA, Granja A, Nunes C, Reis S, da Silva ABS, Leal KNDS, Arruda MAZ, Gorup LF, Santos MG, Dias MVS, and Figueiredo EC
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- Humans, Caco-2 Cells, Permeability, Animals, Hemolysis drug effects, Cell Survival drug effects, Magnetite Nanoparticles chemistry, Magnetite Nanoparticles toxicity, Oxidative Stress drug effects, Apoptosis drug effects, Materials Testing, Cattle, Nanotubes, Carbon chemistry, Serum Albumin, Bovine chemistry, Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions
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Carbon nanotubes are promising materials for biomedical applications like delivery systems and tissue scaffolds. In this paper, magnetic carbon nanotubes (M-CNTs) covered with bovine serum albumin (M-CNTs-BSA) or functionalized with hydrophilic monomers (M-CNTs-HL) were synthesized, characterized, and evaluated concerning their interaction with Caco-2 cells. There is no comparison between these two types of functionalization, and this study aimed to verify their influence on the material's interaction with the cells. Different concentrations of the nanotubes were applied to investigate cytotoxicity, cell metabolism, oxidative stress, apoptosis, and capability to cross biomimetic barriers. The materials showed cytocompatibility up to 100 μg mL
-1 and a hemolysis rate below 2 %. Nanotubes' suspensions were allowed to permeate Caco-2 monolayers for up to 8 h under the effect of the magnetic field. Magnetic nanoparticles associated with the nanotubes allowed estimation of permeation through the monolayers, with values ranging from 0.50 to 7.19 and 0.27 to 9.30 × 10-3 μg (equivalent to 0.43 to 6.22 and 0.23 to 9.54 × 10-2 % of the initially estimated mass of magnetic nanoparticles) for cells exposed and non-exposed to the magnets, respectively. Together, these results support that the developed materials are promising for applications in biomedical and biotechnological fields., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests: Eduardo Costa Figueiredo reports financial support was provided by Federal University of Alfenas. Mariana Azevedo Rosa reports financial support was provided by Coordination of Higher Education Personnel Improvement. Eduardo Costa Figueiredo reports financial support was provided by Minas Gerais State Foundation of Support to the Research. Eduardo Costa Figueiredo reports financial support was provided by National Council for Scientific and Technological Development. If there are other authors, they declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier B.V.)- Published
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30. Tunable nanofluidic device for digital nucleic acid analysis.
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Hosseini II, Hamidi SV, Capaldi X, Liu Z, Silva Pessoa MA, Mahshid S, and Reisner W
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- DNA, Single-Stranded chemistry, Microfluidic Analytical Techniques instrumentation, Nanotechnology instrumentation, Nucleic Acids analysis, DNA chemistry, DNA analysis, Nucleic Acid Amplification Techniques, Lab-On-A-Chip Devices
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Nano/microfluidic-based nucleic acid tests have been proposed as a rapid and reliable diagnostic technology. Two key steps for many of these tests are target nucleic acid (NA) immobilization followed by an enzymatic reaction on the captured NAs to detect the presence of a disease-associated sequence. NA capture within a geometrically confined volume is an attractive alternative to NA surface immobilization that eliminates the need for sample pre-treatment ( e.g. label-based methods such as lateral flow assays) or use of external actuators ( e.g. dielectrophoresis) that are required for most nano/microfluidic-based NA tests. However, geometrically confined spaces hinder sample loading while making it challenging to capture, subsequently, retain and simultaneously expose target NAs to required enzymes. Here, using a nanofluidic device that features real-time confinement control via pneumatic actuation of a thin membrane lid, we demonstrate the loading of digital nanocavities by target NAs and exposure of target NAs to required enzymes/co-factors while the NAs are retained. In particular, as proof of principle, we amplified single-stranded DNAs (M13mp18 plasmid vector) in an array of nanocavities via two isothermal amplification approaches (loop-mediated isothermal amplification and rolling circle amplification).
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31. Quinine and chloroquine: Potential preclinical candidates for the treatment of tegumentary Leishmaniasis.
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Rossi NRDLP, Fialho SN, Gouveia AJ, Ferreira AS, da Silva MA, Martinez LDN, Paula do Nascimento WDS, Gonzaga A Jr, de Medeiros DSS, de Barros NB, de Cássia Alves R, Gonçalves GM, and Teles CGB
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- Humans, Chloroquine pharmacology, Chloroquine therapeutic use, Quinine pharmacology, Quinine therapeutic use, Plasmodium falciparum, Antimalarials pharmacology, Antimalarials therapeutic use, Leishmaniasis drug therapy, Leishmania
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Leishmaniasis is an endemic disease in more than 90 countries, constituting a relevant public health problem. Limited treatment options, increase in resistance, and therapeutic failure are important aspects for the discovery of new treatment options. Drug repurposing may accelerate the discovery of antiLeishmanial drugs. Recent tests indicating the in vitro potential of antimalarials Leishmania resulted in the design of this study. This study aimed at evaluating the susceptibility of Leishmania (L.) amazonensis to chloroquine (CQ) and quinine (QN), alone or in combination with amphotericin B (AFT) and pentamidine (PTN). In the in vitro tests, first, we evaluated the growth inhibition of 50 % of promastigotes (IC
50 ) and cytotoxicity for HepG2 and THP-1 cells (CC50 ). The IC50 values of AFT and PNT were below 1 µM, while the IC50 values of CQ and QN ranged between 4 and 13 µM. Concerning cytotoxicity, CC50 values ranged between 7 and 30 µM for AFT and PNT, and between 22 and 157 µM for the antimalarials. We also calculated the Selectivity Index (SI), where AFT and PTN obtained the highest values, while the antimalarias obtained values between 5 and 12. Both antimalarials were additive (ƩFIC 1.05-1.8) in combination with AFT and PTN. For anti-amastigote activity, the drugs obtained the following ICA50 values: AFT (0.26 µM), PNT (2.09 µM), CQ (3.77 µM) and QN (24.5 µM). In the in vivo tests, we observed that the effective dose for the death of 50 % of parasites (ED50 ) of AFT and CQ were 0.63 mg/kg and 27.29 mg/kg, respectively. When combining CQ with AFT, a decrease in parasitemia was observed, being statistically equal to the naive group. For cytokine quantification, it was observed that CQ, despite presenting anti-inflammatory activity was effective at increasing the production of IFN-γ. Overall, our data indicate that chloroquine will probably be a candidate for repurposing and use in drug combination therapy., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier B.V.)- Published
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32. Lessons from the historical dynamics of environmental law enforcement in the Brazilian Amazon.
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Nunes FSM, Soares-Filho BS, Oliveira AR, Veloso LVS, Schmitt J, Van der Hoff R, Assis DC, Costa RP, Börner J, Ribeiro SMC, Rajão RGL, de Oliveira U, and Costa MA
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- Brazil, Health Expenditures, Hearing, Law Enforcement, Social Control, Formal
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Here, we analyze critical changes in environmental law enforcement in the Brazilian Amazon between 2000 and 2020. Based on a dataset of law enforcement indicators, we discuss how these changes explain recent Amazon deforestation dynamics. Our analysis also covers changes in the legal prosecution process and documents a militarization of enforcement between 2018 and 2022. From 2004 to 2018, 43.6 thousand land-use embargoes and 84.3 thousand fines were issued, targeting 3.3 million ha of land, and totaling USD 9.3 billion in penalties. Nevertheless, enforcement relaxed and became spatially more limited, signaling an increasing lack of commitment by the State to enforcing the law. The number of embargoes and asset confiscations dropped by 59% and 55% in 2019 and 2020, respectively. These changes were accompanied by a marked increase in enforcement expenditure, suggesting a massive efficiency loss. More importantly, the creation of so-called conciliation hearings and the centralization of legal processes in 2019 reduced the number of actual judgments and fines collected by 85% and decreased the ratio between lawsuits resulting in paid fines over filed ones from 17 to 5%. As Brazil gears up to crack-down on illegal deforestation once again, our assessment suggests urgent entry points for policy action., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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33. Rhamnolipids: A biosurfactant for the development of lipid-based nanosystems for food applications.
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Azevedo MA, Teixeira JA, Pastrana L, and Cerqueira MA
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- Food, Surface-Active Agents chemistry, Glycolipids chemistry, Nanostructures
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Biosurfactants (surfactants synthesized by microorganisms) are produced by microorganisms and are suitable for use in different areas. Among biosurfactants, rhamnolipids are the most studied and popular, attracting scientists, and industries' interest. Due to their unique characteristics, the rhamnolipids have been used as synthetic surfactants' alternatives and explored in food applications. Besides the production challenges that need to be tackled to guarantee efficient production and low cost, their properties need to be adjusted to the final application, where the pH instability needs to be considered. Moreover, regulatory approval is needed to start being used in commercial applications. One characteristic of interest is their capacity to form oil-in-water nanosystems. Some of the most explored have been nanoemulsions, solid-lipid nanoparticles and nanostructured lipid carriers. This review presents an overview of the main properties of rhamnolipids, asserts the potential and efficiency of rhamnolipids to replace the synthetic surfactants in the development of nanosystems, and describes the rhamnolipids-based nanosystems used in food applications. It also discusses the main characteristics and methodologies used for their characterization and in the end, some of the main challenges are highlighted., (© 2023 Institute of Food Technologists®.)
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34. Chemical composition and antibacterial effects of Etlingera elatior (Jack) R.M. Smith against Staphylococcus aureus efflux pumps.
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de Sousa Ferreira F, de Araújo Neto JB, de Morais Oliveira-Tintino CD, de Araújo ACJ, Ribeiro-Filho J, Freitas PR, Araújo IM, Lima MA, de Azevedo FR, Tintino SR, Coutinho HDM, and Navarro DMDAF
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- Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry, Anti-Bacterial Agents pharmacology, Anti-Bacterial Agents chemistry, Dodecanol pharmacology, Staphylococcus aureus, Oils, Volatile pharmacology, Oils, Volatile chemistry
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Multidrug resistance is a significant health problem worldwide, with increasing mortality rates, especially in the last few years. In this context, a consistent effort has been made to discover new antibacterial agents, and evidence points to natural products as the most promising source of bioactive compounds. This research aimed to characterize the antibacterial effect of the essential oil of Etlingera elatior (EOEE) and its major constituents against efflux pump-carrying Staphylococcus aureus strains. The essential oil was extracted from fresh inflorescences by hydrodistillation. Chemical analysis was performed using gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and gas chromatography equipped with a flame ionization detector (GC-FID). The strains RN-4220, 1199B, IS-58, and 1199 of S. aureus were used to evaluate the antibacterial activity and the inhibition of efflux pumps. A total of 23 compounds were identified, including dodecanal and 1-dodecanol as major compounds. EOEE and dodecanal showed weak activity against the strains, while 1-dodecanol inhibited bacterial growth at low concentrations, indicating strong antibacterial activity. In addition, this compound potentiated the activity of norfloxacin against S. aureus 1199. In conclusion, 1-dodecanol was identified as the most effective compound of EOEE, showing significant potential to be used in antibacterial drug development., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financialinterestsor personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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35. Encapsulation of vitamin D3 using rhamnolipids-based nanostructured lipid carriers.
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Azevedo MA, Cerqueira MA, Gonçalves C, Amado IR, Teixeira JA, and Pastrana L
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- Cholecalciferol, Drug Carriers, Surface-Active Agents, Particle Size, Lipids, Nanostructures
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This work had as main objective to encapsulate vitamin D3 (VD3) into nanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs) using rhamnolipids as surfactant. Glycerol monostearate and medium chain triglycerides with 2.625 % of VD3 were used as lipid materials. The three formulations of NLCs with VD3 (NLCs + VD3) were composed by 99 % of aqueous phase, 1 % of lipid phase and 0.05 % of surfactant. The difference between them was the ratio of solid:liquid in lipid phase. The NLCs + VD3 sizes ranged between 92.1 and 108.1 nm. The most stable formulation maintaining their caracteristics for 60 days at 4 °C. The NLCs + VD3 cytotoxicity demonstrated that concentrations of 0.25 mg/mL or lower up had a good biocompatibility in vitro. During the in vitro digestion, formulations with lower sizes and higher content on solid lipid had higher lipolysis rate and consequently higher VD3 bioaccessibility. The rhamnolipids-based NLCs are a good option for the encapsulation of VD3., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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36. Novel organically linked Zn II hydrogenselenite coordination polymers: synthesis, characterization, and efficient TiO 2 photosensitization for enhanced photocatalytic hydrogen production.
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Lunardi A, Bortolotto T, Nunes Cechin C, Daudt NF, Mello MA, Dos Santos SS, Cargnelutti R, Lang ES, and Tirloni B
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This study focused on the solvothermal synthesis, characterization, and photocatalytic activities of two novel coordination polymers, namely [Zn(μ-HSeO
3 )2 (bipy)]n (1) and [Zn(μ-HSeO3 )2 (phen)]n (2). These compounds represent the first organically linked ZnII hydrogenselenite coordination polymers. The synthesis of compounds 1 and 2 involved the addition of 2,2'-bipyridine and 1,10-phenanthroline, respectively, to SeO2 and ZnO in methanol as the solvent. The novel hydrogenselenite compounds were thoroughly characterized using spectroscopic and crystallographic methods. The photocatalytic solids (TiO2 -1A and TiO2 -2A) were prepared by immobilizing compounds 1-2 onto TiO2 through the sol-gel approach. These photocatalysts were then evaluated for hydrogen evolution via water splitting using a 300 W Hg/Xe lamp as the irradiation source. Among the newly synthesized photocatalytic materials, TiO2 -1A demonstrated auspicious photocatalytic performance for hydrogen gas production. Its catalytic activity overcame the observed for the pure solid support TiO2 and Degussa P25 (commercial titania), making compound 1 a particularly attractive TiO2 photosensitizer. Additionally, TiO2 -1A exhibited superior photocatalytic activity compared to TiO2 -2A. The latter performed better than freshly prepared TiO2 , approaching that of Degussa P25. These findings highlight the potential of compound 1 as an effective photosensitizer for TiO2 -based photocatalysis, making it a promising candidate for applications in clean energy generation, specifically in hydrogen production by water splitting.- Published
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37. COVID-19 Vaccination in Liver Cirrhosis: Safety and Immune and Clinical Responses.
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Canha I, Silva MJ, Silva MA, Sarmento Costa M, Saraiva RO, Ruge A, Machado MV, Félix CS, Morão B, Figueiredo PN, Mendes M, Leal C, and Calinas F
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Introduction: Three years after the beginning of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccination in liver cirrhosis (LC) patients remain controversial. We aimed to study the safety, immunological, and clinical responses of LC patients to COVID-19 vaccination., Methods: Prospective multicentric study in adults with LC eligible for COVID-19 vaccination, without prior known infection. Patients were followed up until the timing of a booster dose, SARS-CoV-2 infection, or death. Spike-protein immunoglobulin G antibody titers for SARS-CoV-2 at 2 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months postvaccination were assessed. Antibody titers <33.8 binding antibody units (BAU)/mL were considered seronegative and <200 BAU/mL suboptimal. Postvaccination infection and its severity were registered., Results: We included 124 LC patients, 81% males, mean aged 61 ± 10 years, with a mean follow-up of 221 ± 26 days. Alcohol was the most common (61%) cause of cirrhosis, and 7% were under immunosuppressants for autoimmune hepatitis; 69% had portal hypertension, 42% had a previous decompensation, and 21% had a Child-Pugh-Turcotte score of B/C. The type of vaccine administrated was BNT162b2 ( n = 59, 48%), ChAdOx1nCoV-19 ( n = 45, 36%), mRNA-1273 ( n = 14, 11%), and Ad26.COV2.S ( n = 6, 5%). Eighteen percent of the patients reported adverse events after vaccination, none serious. Median [Q1; Q3] antibody titers were 1,185 [280; 2,080] BAU/mL at 2 weeks, 301 [72; 1,175] BAU/mL at 3 months, and 192 [49; 656] BAU/mL at 6 months. There were seronegative and suboptimal antibody responses in 8% and 23% of the patients at 2 weeks, 16% and 38% at 3 months, and 22% and 48% at 6 months. Older age and adenovirus vector vaccines were the only factors associated with seronegative and suboptimal responses at 2 weeks and 3 months ( p < 0.05) in a multivariable logistic regression analysis. Eleven patients (9%) were infected with SARS-CoV-2 during follow-up (3.8-6.6 months postvaccination), all with mild disease. There were no differences regarding the type of vaccine, and 73% had antibody titers >200 BAU/mL at 3 months., Conclusion: COVID-19 vaccines in patients with LC were safe, without serious adverse events. The humoral and clinical responses were similar to the reported for the general population. Humoral response was adversely impacted by older age and adenovirus vector vaccines and unrelated to the liver disease severity., Competing Interests: The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare., (© 2023 The Author(s).Published by S. Karger AG, Basel.)
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38. On-table Extubation After Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery: A Retrospective Observational Pilot Study.
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Jaquet O, Gos L, Amabili P, Donneau AF, Mendes MA, Bonhomme V, Tchana-Sato V, and Hans GA
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Objective: To assess the safety of "on-table" extubation after minimally-invasive heart valve surgery., Design: A single-center retrospective observational study., Setting: At a tertiary referral academic hospital., Participants: Patients who underwent nonemergent isolated heart valve surgery through a minithoracotomy approach between January 2016 and August 2021., Intervention: All patients were treated by 1 of the 6 cardiac anesthesiologists of the hospital. Only some of them practiced "on-table" extubation, and the outcome of patients extubated "on-table" was compared to those extubated in the intensive care unit (ICU)., Measurement and Main Results: The primary outcome was the occurrence of any postoperative respiratory complication during the entire hospital stay. Secondary outcomes included the use of inotropes and vasopressors, de novo atrial fibrillation, and lengths of stay in the ICU and the hospital. A total of 294 patients met inclusion criteria, of whom 186 (63%) were extubated "on-table." Cardiopulmonary bypass duration was significantly longer, and moderate intraoperative hypothermia was significantly more frequent in patients extubated in the ICU. After adjustment for these confounders and for the European System for Cardiac Operative Risk Evaluation (EuroSCORE) II using a multivariate logistic model, no association was found between the extubation strategy and postoperative pulmonary complications (adjusted odds ratio = 0.84; 95% CI = 0.40-1.77; p = 0.64). "On-table" extubation was associated with a lower risk of postoperative pneumonia and fewer vasopressors requirements., Conclusion: "On-table" extubation was not associated with an increased incidence of respiratory complications. A randomized controlled trial is warranted to confirm these results and determine whether "on-table" extubation offers additional benefits., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest None., (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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39. Electrochemical sensor based on carbon nanotube decorated with manganese oxide nanoparticles for naphthalene determination.
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Alves ICB, Dos Santos JRN, Marques EP, Sousa JKC, Beluomini MA, Stradiotto NR, and Marques ALB
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In this work, an electrochemical sensor was developed for the determination of naphthalene (NaP) in well water samples, based on a glass carbon electrode (GCE) modified as a nanocomposite of manganese oxides (MnO
x ) and COOH-functionalized multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT). The synthesis of MnOx nanoparticles was performed by the sol-gel method. The nanocomposite was obtained by mixing MnOx and MWCNT with the aid of ultrasound, followed by stirring for 24 h. Surface modification facilitated the electron transfer process through the MnOx /MWCNT/GCE composite, which was used as an electrochemical sensor. The sensor and its material were characterized by cyclic voltammetry (CV), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). Important parameters influencing electrochemical sensor performance (pH, composite ratios) were investigated and optimized. The MnOx /MWCNT/GCE sensor showed a wide linear range of 2.0-16.0 μM, a detection limit of 0.5 μM and a quantification limit of 1.8 μM, in addition to satisfactory repeatability (RSD of 7.8%) and stability (900 s) in the determination of NaP. The determination of NaP in a sample of water from a gas station well using the proposed sensor showed results with recovery between 98.1 and 103.3%. The results obtained suggest that the MnOx /MWCNT/GCE electrode has great potential for application in the detection of NaP in well water., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry.)- Published
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40. Development and Validation of a Prediction Score for Low-Cardiac-Output Syndrome After Adult Cardiac Surgery.
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Mendes MA, Fabre M, Amabili P, Jaquet O, Donneau AF, Bonhomme V, and Hans GA
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- Humans, Adult, Retrospective Studies, Stroke Volume, Ventricular Function, Left, Risk Factors, Cardiac Output, Low etiology, Cardiac Surgical Procedures adverse effects, Cardiac Surgical Procedures methods
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Objectives: The authors aimed to develop a simple prediction score to help identify patients at high risk of low-cardiac-output syndrome after adult cardiac surgery., Design: A single-center, retrospective, observational study., Setting: At a tertiary hospital., Participants: Adult patients who underwent on-pump cardiac surgery between April 2016 and March 2021., Intervention: None., Measurements and Main Results: Among the 2,806 patients retained for final analyses, 355 (12.7%) developed low-cardiac-output syndrome. Using a stepwise backward variable selection procedure applied to a multivariate logistic regression, a prediction model, including 8 risk factors, could be identified-preoperative left ventricular ejection fraction, glomerular filtration rate <60 mL/min according to the Cockcroft formula or preoperative dialysis, combined surgery, nonelective surgery, mitral valve surgery for mitral valve regurgitation, history of extracardiac arteriopathy, preoperative hemoglobin <13 g/dL, and New York Heart Association functional class III or IV. A clinical prediction score was derived from the regression coefficients. The model had a good discriminative ability, with an area under the receiver operating characteristics curve of 0.8 (95% CI: 077-0.84). Using a threshold value of 5, the score had a 68% sensitivity, 79% specificity, a positive-predictive value of 33%, and a negative-predictive value of 94%. These results were validated on a validation sample using the bootstrap resampling technique., Conclusions: The authors developed a clinical score to facilitate the prediction of low- cardiac-output syndrome after adult cardiac surgery. This could help tailor patient management by contributing to the early identification of those at high risk of postoperative low cardiac output., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest None., (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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41. Knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) and risk factors on dengue fever among children in Brazil, Fortaleza: A cross-sectional study.
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Zhang Y, Zahreddine M, Abreu K, Dantas MA, Charland K, Pierce L, Ridde V, and Zinszer K
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Background: Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne viral disease that is associated with four serotypes of the dengue virus. Children are vulnerable to infection with the dengue virus, particularly those who have been previously infected with a different dengue serotype. Sufficient knowledge, positive attitudes, and proper practices (KAP) are essential for dengue prevention and control. This study aims to estimate the dengue seropositivity for study participants and to examine the association between households' dengue-related knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP), and children's risk of dengue seropositivity, while accounting for socioeconomic and demographic differences in Brazil., Methodology/principal Findings: This analysis was based on a cross-sectional study from Fortaleza, Brazil between November 2019, and February 2020. There were 392 households and 483 participant children who provided a sample of sufficient quality for serological analysis. The main exposure was a household's dengue-related knowledge, attitudes, and practices, assessed through a questionnaire to construct a composite KAP score categorized into three levels: low, moderate, and high. The main outcome is dengue immunoglobulin G(IgG) antibodies, collected using dried blood spots and assessed with Panbio Dengue IgG indirect ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays) test commercial kits. The estimated crude dengue seroprevalence among participating children (n = 483) was 25%. Five percent of households (n = 20) achieved a score over 75% for KAP, sixty-nine percent of households (n = 271) scored between 50% and 75%, and twenty-six percent of households (n = 101) scored lower than 50%. Each KAP domain was significantly and positively associated with the others. The mean percentage scores for the three domains are 74%, 63%, and 39% respectively. We found high household KAP scores were associated with an increased adjusted relative risk (aRR) of seropositivity (aRR: 2.11, 95% CI: 1.11-4.01, p = 0.023). Household adult respondents' education level of elementary school or higher was negatively associated with children's risk of being seropositive (aRR: 0.65, 95% CI: 0.48-0.87, p = 0.005). The risk of seropositivity in older children (6-12 years old) was over 6 times that of younger children (2-5 years old) (aRR: 6.08, 95% CI: 3.47-10.64, p<0.001). Children living in households with sealed water tanks or no water storage had a lower risk of being seropositive (aRR: 0.73, 95% CI: 0.54-0.98, p = 0.035)., Conclusions/significance: Our results provide insight into the prevalence of dengue seropositivity in Fortaleza, Brazil in children, and certain demographic and socioeconomic characteristics associated with children's risk of being seropositive. They also suggest that KAP may not identify those more at-risk for dengue, although understanding and enhancing households' KAP is crucial for effective community dengue control and prevention initiatives., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist., (Copyright: © 2023 Zhang et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.)
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42. An educational game for teaching osmolarity and tonicity: opinions of dental and medical students.
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Pessoa PT, Palanch AC, Casale KR, Montrezor LH, Taxini CL, Azevedo MA, and Marcondes FK
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- Humans, Educational Measurement, Attitude, Osmolar Concentration, Teaching, Students, Medical
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In health courses, the students must be familiar with the effects of intravenous solutions on cell volume and function, a topic where there can be learning difficulties and misunderstandings. Since educational games can assist in understanding complex concepts, we created a game relating solution osmolarity and tonicity to red blood cell volume that was used in undergraduate Dentistry and Medicine courses. The students, working in groups, completed the game board by indicating the effect of the solutions on the red blood cell volume and classifying the solutions in terms of tonicity and osmolarity. The student indicated that the use of the educational game contributed to their understanding of osmolarity and tonicity. NEW & NOTEWORTHY This study describes an educational game for teaching osmolarity and tonicity, using classical red blood cell experiment results. The game was used during dialogic teaching, which was interrupted three times so that the student groups could answer questions about the experiments by completing a table describing the effects of different solutions on cell volume. According to the students' perception, the game contributed to their understanding of osmolarity and tonicity as related to human cells.
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43. In vitro and in silico evidences about the inhibition of MepA efflux pump by coumarin derivatives.
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Martin ALAR, Pereira RLS, Rocha JE, Farias PAM, Freitas TS, de Lemos Caldas FR, Figueredo FG, Sampaio NFL, Ribeiro-Filho J, Menezes IRA, Brancaglion GA, de Paulo DC, Carvalho DT, Lima MA, Coutinho HDM, and Fonteles MMF
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- Anti-Bacterial Agents pharmacology, Ciprofloxacin pharmacology, Staphylococcus aureus metabolism, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Bacterial Proteins metabolism, Coumarins pharmacology, Multidrug Resistance-Associated Proteins
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The discovery of antibiotics has significantly transformed the outcomes of bacterial infections in the last decades. However, the development of antibiotic resistance mechanisms has allowed an increasing number of bacterial strains to overcome the action of antibiotics, decreasing their effectiveness against infections they were developed to treat. This study aimed to evaluate the antibacterial activity of synthetic coumarins Staphylococcus aureus in vitro and analyze their interaction with the MepA efflux pump in silico. The Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) determination showed that none of the test compounds have antibacterial activity. However, all coumarin derivatives decreased the MIC of the standard efflux inhibitor ethidium bromide, indicating antibacterial synergism. On the other hand, the C14 derivative potentiated the antibacterial activity of ciprofloxacin against the resistant strain. In silico analysis showed that C9, C11, and C13 coumarins showed the most favorable interaction with the MepA efflux pump. Nevertheless, due to the present in silico and in vitro investigation limitations, further experimental research is required to confirm the therapeutic potential of these compounds in vivo., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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44. Polymeric Delivery Systems as a Potential Vaccine against Visceral Leishmaniasis: Formulation Development and Immunogenicity.
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Silva JGLD, Gonçalves AAM, Oliveira LT, Garcia GM, Batista MA, Mendonça LZ, Viana KF, Sant'Ana RCO, Melo Júnior OAO, Silveira-Lemos D, Dutra WO, Martins-Filho OA, Galdino AS, de Moura SAL, Mosqueira VCF, and Giunchetti RC
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Recent studies suggest that the association of antigens in microparticles increases the anti- Leishmania vaccine immunogenicity. This study aims to investigate the in situ effect of the adjuvant performance consisting of chitosan-coated poly( D , L -lactic) acid submicrometric particles (SMP) and analyze the inflammatory profile and toxicity. Two formulations were selected, SMP
1 , containing poly( D , L -lactide) (PLA) 1% wt / v and chitosan 1% wt / v ; and SMP2 , containing PLA 5% wt / v and chitosan 5% wt / v . After a single dose of the unloaded SMP1 or SMP2 in mice, the SMPs promoted cell recruitment without tissue damage. In addition, besides the myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity having demonstrated similar results among the analyzed groups, a progressive reduction in the levels of N-acetyl- β-D -glucosaminidase (NAG) until 72 h was observed for SMPs. While IL-6 levels were similar among all the analyzed groups along the kinetics, only the SMPs groups had detectable levels of TNF-α. Additionally, the Leishmania braziliensis antigen was encapsulated in SMPs (SMP1 Ag and SMP2 Ag), and mice were vaccinated with three doses. The immunogenicity analysis by flow cytometry demonstrated a reduction in NK (CD3- CD49+ ) cells in all the SMPs groups, in addition to impairment in the T cells subsets (CD3+ CD4+ ) and CD3+ CD8+ ) and B cells (CD19+ ) of the SMP2 group. The resulting data demonstrate that the chitosan-coated SMP formulations stimulate the early events of an innate immune response, suggesting their ability to increase the immunogenicity of co-administered Leishmania antigens.- Published
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45. Health system, surveillance and the COVID-19 pandemic response in France.
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Angeli-Silva L, Santos JVPD, and Esperidião MA
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- Humans, Pandemics prevention & control, Communicable Disease Control, Insurance, Health, Adaptation, Psychological, COVID-19
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France was the first European country to confirm cases of COVID-19, being one of the most affected by the pandemic in the first wave. This case study analyzed the measures adopted by the country in the fight against COVID-19 in 2020 and 2021, correlating it to the characteristics of its health and surveillance system. As a welfare state, it relied on compensatory policies and protection of the economy, as well as increased investments in health. There were weaknesses in the preparation and delay in the implementation of the coping plan. The response was coordinated by the national executive power, adopting strict lockdowns in the first two waves, mitigating restrictive measures in the other waves, after the increase in vaccination coverage and in the face of population resistance. The country faced problems with testing, case and contact surveillance and patient care, especially in the first wave. It was necessary to modify the health insurance rules to expand coverage, access and better articulation of surveillance actions. It indicates lessons learned about the limits of its social security system, but also the potential of a government with a strong response capacity in the financing of public policies and regulation of other sectors to face the crisis.
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46. Endodontic therapy in patients with inherited bleeding disorders: a scoping review.
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Kinalski MA, Araújo LP, Sarkis-Onofre R, and Dos Santos MBF
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- Humans, Observational Studies as Topic, Blood Coagulation Disorders, Inherited, Oral Surgical Procedures
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This systematic scoping review aimed to map available evidence regarding endodontic therapy in patients with inherited bleeding disorders (IBDs). Studies in medicine or dentistry were selected if they reported on endodontic therapy in individuals with IBDs such as hemophilia A, hemophilia B, or von Willebrand disease. Two independent researchers performed searches and screening in PubMed/MEDLINE, Embase, Scopus, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library. The search initially yielded 676 potentially relevant studies, 14 of which were included in the final analysis. Of these 14 studies, 3 were classified as consensus statements or guidelines, 3 as observational studies, 2 as reviews, 5 as case reports, and 1 as an editorial. Most of the evidence regarding prophylactic treatment (eg, blood transfusion, replacement therapy, or medication administration) prior to endodontic therapy was derived from observational studies. The most frequently reported procedure was endodontic therapy, while 1 case report described a surgical endodontic procedure. Most studies included in the analysis reported that these procedures could be performed under local anesthesia. Two case reports and 1 observational study described complications after endodontic therapy in patients with IBDs. This scoping review revealed a lack of well-designed studies related to the topic of endodontic therapy in patients with IBDs. The available evidence suggests that endodontic therapy in patients with IBDs can be considered a low-risk procedure; local anesthesia should be used in most cases when patients with IBDs are treated, but the use of prophylactic measures is preferred when nerve block anesthesia is required; endodontic therapy can be conducted in a clinical setting without the need for hospital admittance; and, although the number of reported complications is small, the risk should not be ignored., Competing Interests: No conflicts of interest reported.
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47. Atlantic flower-invertebrate interactions: A data set of occurrence and frequency of floral visits.
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Boscolo D, Nobrega Rodrigues B, Ferreira PA, Lopes LE, Tonetti VR, Reis Dos Santos IC, Hiruma-Lima JA, Nery L, Baptista de Lima K, Perozi J, Freitas AVL, Viana BF, Antunes-Carvalho C, Amorim DS, Freitas de Oliveira F, Groppo M, Absy ML, de Almeida-Scabbia RJ, Alves-Araújo A, de Amorim FW, Antiqueira PAP, Antonini Y, Aoki C, Dos Santos Aragão D, Balbino TCT, da Silva Ferreira Bandeira M, Barbosa BC, de Vasconcellos Barbosa MR, Baronio GJ, Barros LO, Beal-Neves M, Bertollo VM, de Melo Bezerra AD, Buzatto CR, Carneiro LT, Caron E, Carpim CS, Carvalho ES, Carvalho TL, Carvalho-Leite LJ, Cascaes MF, de Castro FS, Cavalleri A, Cazetta E, Cerezini MT, Coelho LFM, Colares R, Cordeiro GD, Cordeiro J, da Silva Corrêa AM, da Costa FV, Covre C, Cruz RDM, Cruz-Neto O, Correia-da-Rocha-Filho L, Delabie JHC, da Costa Dórea M, do-Nascimento VT, Alves Dos-Santos JM, Duarte M, Duarte MC, Duarte OMP, Dutilh JHA, Emerick BP, Fabiano GDS, Farache FHA, de Faria APG, Fernandes GW, Maria Abreu Ferreira P, Ferreira-Caliman MJ, Ferreira LMN, Filgueira de Sá TF, Franceschinelli EV, Franco-Assis GA, Fregolente Faracco Mazziero F, Freitas BM, Freitas J, Galastri NA, Galetto L, Garcia CT, Amela García MT, Garcia NL, Garófalo CA, Gélvez-Zúñiga I, Goldas CDS, Guerra TJ, Guerra TM, Harter-Marques B, Hipólito J, Kamke R, Klein RP, Koch EBA, Landgref-Filho P, Laroca S, Leandro CM, Lima R, de Lima TRA, Lima-Verde LW, de Lírio EJ, Lopes AV, Luizi-Ponzo AP, Machado ICS, Machado T, Magalhães FS, Mahlmann T, Mariano CDSF, Marques TED, Martello F, Martins CF, Martins MN, Martins R, Mascarenhas ALS, de Assis Mendes G, Mendonça MS, Menini Neto L, Milward-de-Azevedo MA, Miranda AO, Montoya-Pfeiffer PM, Moraes AM, Moraes BB, Moreira EF, Morini MS, Moure-Oliveira D, De Nadai LF, Nagatani VH, Nervo MH, de Siqueira Neves F, de Novais JS, Araújo-Oliveira ÉS, de Oliveira JHF, Pacheco-Filho AJS, Palmieri L, Pareja M, Passarella MA, Passos NDM, Paulino-Neto HF, Luna Peixoto A, Pereira LC, Pereira RAS, Pereira-Silva B, Pincheira-Ulbrich J, Pinheiro M, Piratelli AJ, Podgaiski LR, Polizello DS, Prado LPD, Prezoto F, Quadros FR, Queiroz EP, Glebya Maciel Quirino Z, Rabello AM, Rabeschini GBP, Ramalho MMM, Ramos FN, Rattis L, Rezende LHG, Ribeiro C, Robe LJ, Rocha EMSR, Rodrigues RR, Romero GQ, Roque N, Sabino WO, Sano PT, Reis PDSS, Dos Santos FS, Alves Dos Santos I, Dos Santos FAR, Silva Dos Santos I, Sartorello R, Schmitz HJ, Sigrist MR, Silva Junior JC, Silva ACGE, da Silva CVC, Alves Vieira Silva BS, Silva BLF, Silva CI, da Silva FO, Silva JLSE, Silva NS, da Silva OGM, Silva Neto CME, Silva Neto ER, Silveira D, Silveira MS, Singer RB, Soares LASS, Locatelli de Souza EM, de Souza JMT, Steiner J, Teixeira-Gamarra MC, Trentin BA, Varassin IG, Vila-Verde G, Yoshikawa VN, Zanin EM, Galetti M, and Ribeiro MC
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- Humans, Animals, Ecosystem, Invertebrates, Forests, Plants, Flowers, Pollination, Lepidoptera, Hymenoptera
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Encounters between flowers and invertebrates are key events for the functioning of tropical forests. Assessing the structure of networks composed of the interactions between those partners leads to a better understanding of ecosystem functioning and the effects of environmental factors on ecological processes. Gathering such data is, however, costly and time-consuming, especially in the highly diverse tropics. We aimed to provide a comprehensive repository of available flower-invertebrate interaction information for the Atlantic Forest, a South American tropical forest domain. Data were obtained from published works and "gray literature," such as theses and dissertations, as well as self-reports by co-authors. The data set has ~18,000 interaction records forming 482 networks, each containing between one and 1061 interaction links. Each network was sampled for about 200 h or less, with few exceptions. A total of 641 plant genera within 136 different families and 39 orders were reported, with the most abundant and rich families being Asteraceae, Fabaceae, and Rubiaceae. Invertebrates interacting with these plants were all arthropods from 10 orders, 129 families, and 581 genera, comprising 2419 morphotypes (including 988 named species). Hymenoptera was the most abundant and diverse order, with at least six times more records than the second-ranked order (Lepidoptera). The complete data set shows Hymenoptera interacting with all plant orders and also shows Diptera, Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, and Hemiptera to be important nodes. Among plants, Asterales and Fabales had the highest number of interactions. The best sampled environment was forest (~8000 records), followed by pastures and crops. Savanna, grasslands, and urban environments (among others) were also reported, indicating a wide range of approaches dedicated to collecting flower-invertebrate interaction data in the Atlantic Forest domain. Nevertheless, most reported data were from forest understory or lower strata, indicating a knowledge gap about flower-invertebrate interactions at the canopy. Also, access to remote regions remains a limitation, generating sampling bias across the geographical range of the Atlantic Forest. Future studies in these continuous and hard-to-access forested areas will yield important new information regarding the interactions between flowers and invertebrates in the Atlantic Forest. There are no copyright restrictions on the data set. Please cite this data paper if the data are used in publications and teaching events., (© 2022 The Ecological Society of America.)
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48. Stigmatized individuals: a case for precision ethics.
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Watts D, D'Souza J, Azevedo MA, Chaimowitz G, and Kapczinski F
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Competing Interests: Flavio Kapczinski has received grants or research support from AstraZeneca, Eli Lilly, Janssen-Cilag, Servier, NARSAD, and the Stanley Medical Research Institute; has been a member of speakers’ boards for AstraZeneca, Eli Lilly, Janssen and Servier; and has served as a consultant for Servier. No other conflicts of interest declared concerning the publication of this article.
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49. Fulminant endogenous panophthalmitis caused by Clostridium septicum infection.
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Díaz AB, González-Oliva MA, Hervás R, and Gili P
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- Humans, Aged, Clostridium septicum, Adenocarcinoma complications, Adenocarcinoma diagnostic imaging, Colonic Neoplasms
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We report an unusual case of fulminant endogenous Clostridium septicum panophthalmitis. A 74-year-old male patient presented with sudden amaurosis in the right eye, which in a few hours, evolved into an orbital cellulitis, endophthalmitis, anterior segment ischemia, and secondary perforation of the eye. A complete diagnostic study, which included cranial and orbital contrast-enhanced computed tomography scan, contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging, blood cultures, and complete blood work, were performed. No causal agent was identified. Clostridium septicum infection caused fulminant gaseous panophthalmitis. Despite broad-spectrum antibiotic treatment, evisceration of the eyeball was necessary. The extension study showed a colon adenocarcinoma as the origin of the infection. Clostridium septicum panophthalmitis is a rare but aggressive orbital infection. This infection warrants the identification of a neoplastic process in the gastrointestinal tract in many cases not previously described.
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50. A Data-Driven Framework for Small Hydroelectric Plant Prognosis Using Tsfresh and Machine Learning Survival Models.
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de Santis RB, Gontijo TS, and Costa MA
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- Fourier Analysis, Machine Learning, Prognosis, Wavelet Analysis, Algorithms
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Maintenance in small hydroelectric plants (SHPs) is essential for securing the expansion of clean energy sources and supplying the energy estimated to be required for the coming years. Identifying failures in SHPs before they happen is crucial for allowing better management of asset maintenance, lowering operating costs, and enabling the expansion of renewable energy sources. Most fault prognosis models proposed thus far for hydroelectric generating units are based on signal decomposition and regression models. In the specific case of SHPs, there is a high occurrence of data being censored, since the operation is not consistently steady and can be repeatedly interrupted due to transmission problems or scarcity of water resources. To overcome this, we propose a two-step, data-driven framework for SHP prognosis based on time series feature engineering and survival modeling. We compared two different strategies for feature engineering: one using higher-order statistics and the other using the Tsfresh algorithm. We adjusted three machine learning survival models-CoxNet, survival random forests, and gradient boosting survival analysis-for estimating the concordance index of these approaches. The best model presented a significant concordance index of 77.44%. We further investigated and discussed the importance of the monitored sensors and the feature extraction aggregations. The kurtosis and variance were the most relevant aggregations in the higher-order statistics domain, while the fast Fourier transform and continuous wavelet transform were the most frequent transformations when using Tsfresh. The most important sensors were related to the temperature at several points, such as the bearing generator, oil hydraulic unit, and turbine radial bushing.
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