Publications by authors named "A M S Paulo"

Immunocompromised individuals were considered high-risk for severe disease due to SARS COV-2 infection. This study aimed to describe the safety of two doses of COVID-19 adsorbed inactivated vaccine (CoronaVac; Sinovac/Butantan), followed by additional doses of mRNA BNT162b2 (Pfizer/BioNTech) in immunocompromised (IC) adults, compared to immunocompetent/healthy (H) individuals. This phase 4, multicenter, open label study included solid organ transplant and hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients, cancer patients and people with inborn errors of immunity with defects in antibody production, rheumatic, end-stage chronic kidney or liver disease, who were enrolled in the IC group.

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The computational study of the most relevant interactions of the nanomolar purine nucleoside BuChE selective inhibitor has shown that the benzyl group at position 2 and the purine acetamido group are required for activity. In addition, the synthesis of a 6-iodinated radiolabelled analogue and the study of bioavailability have shown a low percentage of uptake by the brain after 1 hour. These results encouraged the synthesis of a small library of new compounds, focussing on deoxygenation at other positions aiming to access active and more bioavailable structures.

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Background: This study aimed to investigate the neural mechanisms that differentiate mind-body practices from aerobic physical activities and elucidate their effects on cognition and healthy aging. We examined functional brain connectivity in older adults (age > 60) without pre-existing uncontrolled chronic diseases, comparing Tai Chi with Water Aerobics practitioners.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional, case-control fMRI study involving two strictly matched groups ( = 32) based on gender, age, education, and years of practice.

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  • The study details the creation of an iodine-labeled acridine orange compound ([I]-C) designed to bind G-quadruplexes, with a focus on its potential use in Auger Electron Radiopharmaceutical Therapy (AE-RPT) for treating cervical cancer.
  • [I]-C showed significant cellular uptake in HeLa cervical cancer cells, leading to reduced cell viability and severe DNA damage likely caused by the emitted Auger Electrons from iodine.
  • Although [I]-C exhibited fast clearance from the bloodstream and good stability, it had poor tumor uptake; combining it with the AS1411 aptamer improved blood retention but did not enhance tumor targeting, suggesting that new delivery methods need to
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Background: Running exposes the body to physiological and mechanical stresses that generate musculoskeletal injuries, such as low back pain due to large spinal loading. Increasing running cadence may reduce impact forces and spinal shrinkage.

Research Question: This study aimed to determine the relationship between spinal loading and running cadence.

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