Publications by authors named "A M Mata"

Introduction: During the confinement in the COVID-19 pandemic, there was an increase in the production of urban waste, increasing the risk of accidents caused by scorpions. We sought to determine the clinical and epidemiologic aspects of scorpionism records in the 7 mesoregions of the State of Bahia, Brazil, examining differences in periods before and during the pandemic.

Methods: Data were obtained from SINAN, Brazil's Notifiable Diseases Information System (January 2010-December 2021).

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Traditional dietary patterns are being abandoned in Mediterranean countries, especially among younger generations. This study aimed to investigate the potential lifestyle determinants that can increase adherence to the Mediterranean diet in children and adolescents. This study is a cross-sectional analysis of data from five Mediterranean countries (Italy, Spain, Portugal, Egypt, and Lebanon) within the context of the EU-funded project DELICIOUS (UnDErstanding consumer food choices & promotion of healthy and sustainable Mediterranean Diet and LIfestyle in Children and adolescents through behavIOUral change actionS).

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Background: Sorafenib is a tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) that belongs to the landscape of treatments for advanced stages of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The induction of cell death and cell cycle arrest by Sorafenib has been associated with mitochondrial dysfunction in liver cancer cells. Our research aim was to decipher underlying oxidative and nitrosative stress induced by Sorafenib leading to mitochondrial dysfunction in liver cancer cells.

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We assessed the perceived authenticity of attitudes expressed toward several social groups as a function of whether those attitudes were expressed by the self or by other people, and whether those expressions were automatic (without time to ponder) or controlled (without time constraints). Participants considered their controlled responses more authentic than their automatic responses. However, the same did not happen when considering others' attitudes.

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Article Synopsis
  • Benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene (BTEX) are hazardous compounds found in marine waters, primarily due to oil spills and industrial effluents, necessitating effective bioremediation methods in saline environments.
  • The study evaluated the halotolerance of Aspergillus niger by gradually increasing salinity to 30‰, revealing optimal growth at 25‰ with significant biomass production.
  • Batch reactor experiments showed that the adapted Aspergillus niger could efficiently degrade BTEX compounds, achieving nearly complete removal in 7 days, with benzene being the most effectively adsorbed compound on the fungal biomass.
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