Publications by authors named "A R Paschoal"

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  • Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a common yet often overlooked condition that can severely impact various aspects of a person's life, highlighting the need for tailored treatment guidelines, particularly in Brazil.
  • A systematic review analyzed various treatment options for SAD, identifying selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) as the preferred medication, with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) recognized as the top psychological intervention.
  • The study emphasizes the importance of considering factors like access to treatments, adherence, response rates, and side effects in selecting the most effective SAD treatment for patients in Brazil.
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We report the dynamic effects of magnetic inhomogeneity on the temperature evolution of the Raman modes in polycrystalline LaCoMnO (LCMO) films. The LCMO films were obtained via chemical solution deposition and annealed at different temperatures, 700, 800 and 900 °C. Temperature-dependent Raman spectroscopic studies uncover anomalous phonon energy behaviors, associated with strong spin-phonon couplings revealed even at ambient conditions.

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This is a mini-review capturing the views and opinions of selected participants at the 2021 IEEE BIBM 3rd Annual LncRNA Workshop, held in Dubai, UAE. The views and opinions are expressed on five broad themes related to problems in lncRNA, namely, challenges in the computational analysis of lncRNAs, lncRNAs and cancer, lncRNAs in sports, lncRNAs and COVID-19, and lncRNAs in human brain activity.

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Neospora caninum is a major cause of reproductive loss in cattle worldwide as it leads to abortion and animal repositioning. Although Toxoplasma gondii does not cause a reproductive problem in cattle, consuming raw or uncooked beef poses the risk of transmission. This study aimed to evaluate the occurrence of anti-N.

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Background: Theobroma grandiflorum (Malvaceae), known as cupuassu, is a tree indigenous to the Amazon basin, valued for its large fruits and seed pulp, contributing notably to the Amazonian bioeconomy. The seed pulp is utilized in desserts and beverages, and its seed butter is used in cosmetics. Here, we present the sequenced telomere-to-telomere genome of cupuassu, disclosing its genomic structure, evolutionary features, and phylogenetic relationships within the Malvaceae family.

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