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2. SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH ACTIVE SYPHILIS AMONG BRAZILIAN BLOOD DONORS
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Braga, NA, Mateos, S, Avelino-Silva, V, Warden, D, Ribeiro, M, Amorim, L, Loureiro, P, Fraiji, N, Sabino, EC, and Custer, B
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- 2024
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3. Recomendações para o registro/interpretação do mapeamento topográfico do eletrencefalograma e potenciais evocados: Parte II: Correlações clínicas
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LUCCAS FRANCISCO J.C., ANGHINAH RENATO, BRAGA NADIA I. O., FONSECA LINEU C., FROCHTENGARTEN MARIO LUIZ, JORGE MARIO S., and KANDA PAULO AFONSO M.
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EEG digital ,EEG quantitativo ,mapeamento cerebral do EEG ,recomendações ,epilepsia ,doença cérebro-vascular ,demências ,encefalopatias ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
O EEG digital (DEEG) e o quantitativo (QEEG) representam métodos recém desenvolvidos na prática clínica que, além da utilidade didática e em pesquisa, também mostram importância clínica. As aplicações clínicas são enumeradas a seguir: 1. O DEEG representa um substituto estabelecido para o EEG convencional, pois acrescenta claros avanços técnicos. 2. Algumas técnicas do QEEG são consideradas estabelecidas para uso clínico como adjunto ao DEEG: 2a) detecção automática de possíveis descargas epileptiformes ou crises epilépticas em registros prolongados, facilitando o trabalho subsequente do especialista; 2b) monitoração contínua do EEG na sala cirúrgica ou na UTI, visando reduzir complicações. 3. Certas técnicas de QEEG são consideradas possíveis opções práticas como uma adição ao DEEG: 3a) análise topográfica e temporal de voltagens e dipolos de espículas na avaliação pré-cirúrgica de alguns tipos de epilepsia; 3b) análise de frequências em certos casos com doença cérebro-vascular, em quadros demenciais e em encefalopatias, principalmente quando outros testes, como os exames de imagem e o EEG convencional se mostrarem inconclusivos. 4. O QEEG permanece apenas como instrumento de pesquisa em doenças como síndrome pós-concussional, distúrbios do aprendizado, déficit de atenção, esquizofrenia, depressão, alcoolismo e dependência a drogas. O QEEG deve ser usado sempre em conjunto com o DEEG. Devido aos sérios riscos de erros de interpretação, é inaceitável o uso clínico do QEEG e de técnicas correlatas por médicos sem a adequada especialização em interpretação do EEG convencional e também nessas novas técnicas.
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- 1999
4. Generalized periodic EEG activity in two cases of neurosyphilis
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Anghinah Renato, Camargo Érica C.S., Braga Nádia I., Waksman Simone, and Nitrini Ricardo
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neurosyphilis ,EEG ,generalized periodic activity ,cognitive impairment ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Neurosyphilis is a recognized cause of epileptic seizures and cognitive impairment, but is not usually associated with the finding of generalized periodic activity in the EEG. We report two similar cases characterized by progressive cognitive impairment followed by partial complex seizures, in whom the EEG showed generalized periodic activity. Both cerebrospinal fluid and the response to penicillin therapy confirmed the diagnoses of neurosyphilis in the two cases. The finding of EEG generalized periodic activity in patients with cognitive or behavioral disorders is usually associated with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, although there are other conditions, some of them potentially reversible, which may also present this EEG abnormality. Neurosyphilis has tended not to be included among them, and our present findings support the importance of first ruling out neurosyphilis in those patients with cognitive or behavioral disorders associated with generalized periodic epileptiform discharges.
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- 2006
5. Customized Photobiomodulation Modulates Pain and Alters Thermography Pattern in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis: A Randomized Double-Blind Pilot Study.
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Pinto NC, de MVP, Ferreira NL, Braga NA, Aldred A, Gomes G, Freire GMG, Ashmawi HA, and Chacur M
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- Humans, Pilot Projects, Quality of Life, Thermography, Dopamine, Pain, Analgesics, Osteoarthritis, Knee radiotherapy
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Background: Photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) modulates a wide variety of biological processes, leading to anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects. Understanding the mechanisms underlying therapeutic effects of PBMT remains challenging due to varying outcomes observed between wavelengths, dosage, and site of application. Our research group has dedicated close attention to customization and individualization of dosimetry for PBMT protocols. Preliminary data showed that using an individualized treatment could solve contradictory results reported by previous studies. Based on literature and our preliminary data on light absorption, the goal of the present pilot is to determine whether our individualized dosimetry is a feasible method to assist osteoarthritis (OA) pain control. Methods: This parallel two-arm controlled-pilot study aimed to assess whether personalized PBMT can be effective in the treatment of painful chronic knee OA. Thirty-one patients were randomly allocated into treatment and placebo group (sham irradiation), and the treatment procedure was performed twice a week, for 5 weeks. The PBMT was applied using 850 nm with continuous wave and a total of 526-1402 J each session. Individualized dosimetry was chosen based on each patient's body mass index and skin color. Quality-of-life (QOL) questionnaires and serum/urine analyses were performed before and after treatment was over. Both examiners and participants were blinded to group allocation. Results: Pain scores were reduced significantly in the 4th, 5th, and 10th sessions and remained lower 6 weeks posttherapy in the treatment group when compared to the placebo group. Moreover, the treatment group's results were improved in QOL questionnaires score, dopamine level, and in microcirculation. Conclusions: The present results provide initial evidence that customized photobiomodulation (PBM) reduce pain levels in short- and medium-term in patients with symptomatic knee OA when compared to placebo group. Furthermore, we have provided evidence that customized PBM is able to improve the QOL of those patients.
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- 2022
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6. Remela de cachorro (Clavija lancifolia Desf.) fruits from South Amazon: Phenolic composition, biological potential, and aroma analysis.
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Paz WHP, de Almeida RA, Braga NA, da Silva FMA, Acho LDR, Lima ES, Boleti APA, Dos Santos EL, Angolini CFF, Bataglion GA, and Koolen HHF
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- Brazil, Cell Line, Tumor, Cell Survival drug effects, Chlorogenic Acid analysis, Chlorogenic Acid pharmacology, Flavonoids analysis, Flavonoids pharmacology, Glucosides analysis, Glucosides pharmacology, Humans, Reproducibility of Results, Antioxidants analysis, Antioxidants pharmacology, Fruit chemistry, Odorants analysis, Phenols analysis, Phenols pharmacology, Plant Extracts analysis, Plant Extracts pharmacology, Primulaceae chemistry
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Remela de cachorro (Clavija lancifolia Desf.) is an Amazonian native fruit consumed specially in the Purus microregion. Because of its rarity, restricted consumption, and the lack of knowledge about its chemical composition, remela de cachorro fruit was studied in relation to its phenolic and aroma constitution. Using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS), 11 compounds (flavonoids and its glucosides along with organic acids) were tentatively identified by fragmentation patterns. A previously validated method was applied to quantify common antioxidant compounds in the raw pulps, for which kaempferol was the main compound. Gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS) with headspace solid-phase microextraction (HS-SPME) was employed to assess the aroma composition of remela de cachorro fruit. A total of 27 volatile organic compounds (VOCs) were identified for this fruit, for which benzaldehyde and linalool were the main VOCs. Furthermore, biological activities, such as antioxidant capacity (ABTS, DPPH, and ORAC methods), cytotoxicity, and α-glucosidase and lipase inhibitions of the hydroalcoholic extract of remela de cachorro fruit were evaluated. In vitro biological assays revealed the potential of this fruit as a bioactive food that should be further studied and explored in Amazonian products., (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2018
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7. Nanobiostructure of fibrous-like alumina functionalized with an analog of the BP100 peptide: Synthesis, characterization and biological applications.
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Torres LMFC, Braga NA, Gomes IP, Almeida MT, Santos TL, de Mesquita JP, da Silva LM, Martins HR, Kato KC, Dos Santos WTP, Resende JM, Pereira MC, Bemquerer MP, Rodrigues MA, and Verly RM
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- Amino Acid Sequence, Anti-Bacterial Agents chemistry, Anti-Bacterial Agents pharmacology, Fluoresceins chemistry, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Nanostructures ultrastructure, Oligopeptides pharmacology, Propylamines chemistry, Silanes chemistry, Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared, Static Electricity, Temperature, X-Ray Diffraction, Aluminum Oxide chemistry, Nanostructures chemistry, Oligopeptides chemical synthesis, Oligopeptides chemistry
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The functionalization of alumina nanoparticles of specific morphology with antimicrobial peptides (AMP) can be a promising strategy for modeling medical devices and packaging materials for cosmetics, medicines or food, since the contamination by pathogens could be reduced. In this paper, we show the synthesis of a fibrous-like alumina nanobiostructure, as well as its functionalization with the peptide EAAA-BP100, an analog of the antimicrobial peptide BP100. The antibacterial activity of the obtained material against some bacterial strains is also investigated. The covalent binding of the peptide to the nanoparticles was promoted by a reaction between the carboxyl group of the glutamate side chain (E1) of the peptide and the amino groups of the alumina nanoparticles, previously modified by reaction with 3-aminopropyltrietoxysilane (APTES). The functionalized nanoparticles were characterized by zeta potential measurements, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and other physicochemical techniques. Although the obtained alumina nanobiostructure shows a relatively low degree of substitution with EAAA-BP100, antibacterial activities against Escherichia coli and Salmonella typhimurium strains are appreciably higher than the activities of the free peptide. The obtained results can affect the design of new hybrid nanobiomaterials based on nanoparticles functionalized with AMP., (Copyright © 2018. Published by Elsevier B.V.)
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- 2018
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8. Anodic oxidation of wastewater containing the Reactive Orange 16 Dye using heavily boron-doped diamond electrodes.
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Migliorini FL, Braga NA, Alves SA, Lanza MR, Baldan MR, and Ferreira NG
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- Carbon chemistry, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid methods, Coloring Agents pharmacology, Crystallization, Diamond, Electrodes, Microscopy, Electron, Scanning methods, Models, Chemical, Spectrum Analysis, Raman methods, Azo Compounds pharmacology, Boron chemistry, Oxygen chemistry, Water Pollutants, Chemical analysis, Water Purification methods
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Boron-doped diamond (BDD) films grown on the titanium substrate were used to study the electrochemical degradation of Reactive Orange (RO) 16 Dye. The films were produced by hot filament chemical vapor deposition (HFCVD) technique using two different boron concentrations. The growth parameters were controlled to obtain heavily doped diamond films. They were named as E1 and E2 electrodes, with acceptor concentrations of 4.0 and 8.0 × 10(21)atoms cm(-3), respectively. The boron levels were evaluated from Mott-Schottky plots also corroborated by Raman's spectra, which characterized the film quality as well as its physical property. Scanning Electron Microscopy showed well-defined microcrystalline grain morphologies with crystal orientation mixtures of (111) and (100). The electrode efficiencies were studied from the advanced oxidation process (AOP) to degrade electrochemically the Reactive Orange 16 azo-dye (RO16). The results were analyzed by UV/VIS spectroscopy, total organic carbon (TOC) and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) techniques. From UV/VIS spectra the highest doped electrode (E2) showed the best efficiency for both, the aromaticity reduction and the azo group fracture. These tendencies were confirmed by the TOC and chromatographic measurements. Besides, the results showed a direct relationship among the BDD morphology, physical property, and its performance during the degradation process., (Copyright © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2011
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9. [The state of the blood coagulation system at various stages following myocardial infarction].
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Braga NA
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- Humans, Time Factors, Blood Coagulation, Myocardial Infarction blood
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- 1972
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