Publications by authors named "Batista A"

The manner in which neural activity unfolds over time is thought to be central to sensory, motor and cognitive functions in the brain. Network models have long posited that the brain's computations involve time courses of activity that are shaped by the underlying network. A prediction from this view is that the activity time courses should be difficult to violate.

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Ovarian cancer represents a leading cause of cancer-related deaths in women worldwide. Chemotherapeutic agents are usually employed to treat the patients, and Ruthenium(II)-based compounds have been investigated as possible substitutes for platinum drugs. In this work, we studied three different Ru(II)-phosphine-mercapto complexes (1-3) as potential cytotoxic agents against A2780 and A2780-cisR ovarian cancer cells.

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In this work, we studied six Ruthenium(II)-diphosphine compounds containing different mercapto ligands (N-S), with general formula [Ru(N-S)(dppm)]Cl (dppm=1,1-bis(diphenylphosphino)methane). These compounds were characterized by several techniques (NMR [H, P(H), and C], HRMS, IR, UV-Vis and XRD) and their purity confirmed by elemental analysis. DLS experiments revealed low diameters and polydispersity indexes, and positive log P values in n-octanol/PBS indicated their preference for the organic phase.

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Atherosclerotic vascular changes can begin during childhood, providing risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) in adulthood. Identifiable risk factors such as dyslipidemia accelerate this process for some children. The apolipoprotein B (APOB) gene could help explain the inter-individual variability in lipid levels among young individuals and identify groups that require greater attention to prevent CVD.

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The occurrence of hepatitis E virus (HEV) in patients with Schistosomiasis mansoni (SM) is still poorly understood in Brazil. The objective of this study was to estimate the seroprevalence of anti-HEV IgG in patients with SM and its association with the periportal fibrosis (PPF), assessed by serum markers and ultrasound criteria. This cross-sectional study was carried out in an endemic area in Pernambuco, Brazil, with schistosomal patients who underwent coproscopic survey.

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  • The study discusses alternatives to buccal mucosa for reconstructive surgery in complex urethral strictures, given situations where buccal grafts may be inadequate or inappropriate.
  • A 57-year-old male patient with a urethral stricture underwent urethroplasty utilizing a new VIVENDI graft, which is aldehyde-free, alongside a surgical technique involving a dorsal inlay.
  • Post-surgery, the patient experienced no complications and reported satisfactory voiding, with follow-up planned for three months to assess recovery.
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The immune system is a key player in the onset and progression of neurodegenerative disorders. While brain resident immune cell-mediated neuroinflammation and peripheral immune cell (eg, T cell) infiltration into the brain have been shown to significantly contribute to Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology, the nature and extent of immune responses in the brain in the context of AD and related dementias (ADRD) remain unclear. Furthermore, the roles of the peripheral immune system in driving ADRD pathology remain incompletely elucidated.

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There has been growing effort in the scientific community to develop new antibiotics to address the major threat of bacterial resistance. One promising approach is the use of metal complexes that provide broader opportunities. Among these systems, polypyridine-ruthenium(II) complexes have received particular attention as drug candidates.

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  • The study explores the formation of intricate patterns, or "metamorphic tongues," in a system made up of a rotor and a Duffing oscillator, highlighting their unusual quasiperiodic and chaotic behaviors.
  • Researchers use Lyapunov exponents to map out self-similar islands of stability and chaos in the system's two-dimensional parameter space.
  • Notably, quasiperiodic shrimp-shaped domains exhibit features akin to periodic systems, including complicated behaviors like torus-doubling and torus-tripling.
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  • Paropsisterna bimaculata is a harmful pest for eucalyptus trees, leading to significant defoliation and even tree death in Tasmanian plantations, impacting wood production.
  • The study focused on creating an ecoclimatic index model using CLIMEX software to predict where this pest might spread globally, identifying high-risk areas for eucalyptus crops.
  • Results indicated that regions with temperate climates across Asia, Africa, Europe, Oceania, and America are especially vulnerable, with a notable risk present in Brazil's southern and southeastern areas, guiding prevention strategies.
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Brazil's COVID-19 response has faced challenges due to the continuous emergence of variants of concern (VOCs), emphasizing the need for ongoing genomic surveillance and retrospective analyses of past epidemic waves to reassess and fine tune containment protocols. Rio Grande do Sul (RS), Brazil's southernmost state, has international borders and trades with Argentina and Uruguay, along with significant domestic connections within Brazil. The identification of source and sink transmission chains at national and international scales can identify main hubs and pathways to target future interventions.

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Purpose: Previous research points to a complex relation between social media use and mental health, with open questions remaining with respect to mediation pathways and potential sociodemographic moderators. The present research investigated the extent to which experiences of cyberbullying victimization mediate the link between greater social media use and poorer mental health in adults and whether such indirect effects are moderated by gender or age.

Participants And Methods: As part of a larger study, US adults ( = 502) completed an online survey that included measures of degree of social media use, cyberbullying victimization, depression, anxiety, substance use, and sociodemographic characteristics including gender and age.

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  • * A study of 402 Brazilian CD patients analyzed genetic polymorphisms in genes related to CD and its progression to determine associations with CARD severity, using logistic regression to adjust for factors like age and treatment.
  • * Although some genetic variants suggested potential links to CARD severity, no strong associations were confirmed after adjusting for multiple comparisons, while a specific haplotype showed protective effects against severe CARD progression.
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Mangrove forests are essential on the Amazon coast, as local communities widely use their wood. However, it is still necessary to understand the mechanical properties of wood typical of mangroves. Our main objective was to understand the influence of density on mechanical properties.

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Introduction: Malnutrition remains common in adults over 60 years old. Although there are screening and diagnostic tools for malnutrition, there is no globally used approach to diagnosing malnutrition in older adults admitted to the hospital. In this study, we verified the agreement between the Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition (GLIM) and the Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA) and the ability of the instruments to identify frailty and sarcopenia associated with malnutrition.

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As diabetes technologies continue to advance, their use is expanding beyond type 1 diabetes to include populations with type 2 diabetes, older adults, pregnant individuals, those with psychiatric conditions, and hospitalized patients. This review examines the psychosocial outcomes of these technologies across these diverse groups, with a focus on treatment satisfaction, quality of life, and self-management behaviors. Despite demonstrated benefits in glycemic outcomes, the adoption and sustained use of these technologies face unique challenges in each population.

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We have synthesized and characterized a novel series of ruthenium complexes with formulas [RuCl(N-S)(dppm)]PF (Ru1), [Ru(N-S)(dppm)]PF (Ru2), [Ru(N-S)(dppe)]PF (Ru3), [Ru(N-S)(dppen)]PF (Ru4), [Ru(N-S)(bpy)]PF (Ru5). In these formulas, N-S or S represents H2mq (2-mercapto-4(3)-quinazoline); dppe (1,2'-bis(diphenylphosphine)ethane), dppm (1,1'-bis(diphenylphosphine)methane), or dppen (1,2'-bis(diphenylphosphine)ethene); and bpy refers to 2,2'-bipyridine. We have also compared the cytotoxicity of cisplatin with these ruthenium complexes to murine melanoma cells (B16-F10), human melanoma cells (A-375), and the non-tumoral human keratinocyte cell line (HaCat).

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The main goal of this study was to investigate the effect of lead (Pb) at various concentrations, as an abiotic factor, and the cross-talk between Pb and pea aphid ( (Harris)) (Hemiptera: Aphididae), as a biotic factor, on the defence responses of pea seedlings ( L. cv. Cysterski).

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For years, cancer has been the second cause of death worldwide, preceded by cardiovascular diseases only. The number of research groups focusing on the discovery of new drugs to treat cancer is growing and the aim is to look for more effective compounds that cause less severe side effects and do not suffer from therapeutic resistance. The metal complexes cisplatin and carboplatin are widely used in the chemotherapeutic treatment of various types of cancer, including triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC).

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Post-COVID-19 Condition (PCC) refers to a multisystemic syndrome that persists for months after SARS-CoV-2 infection. Cognitive deficits, fatigue, depression, and anxiety are common manifestations of the condition, but the underlying mechanisms driving these long-lasting neuropsychiatric features are still unclear. We conducted a prospective multi-method investigation of post-hospitalization COVID-19 patients in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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Background: (1) The pelvic floor muscle training is an effective first choice intervention.

Background: (2)  Scarcity of studies describing the protocols of pelvic floor muscle training detail.

Background: (3)  There is no consensus between the instructions contained in the different protocols.

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Background: This study aims to compare clinical and functional results after distal biceps tendon repair in manual workers vs. non-manual workers.

Methods: This is a retrospective comparative study which refers to 57 cases with distal biceps tendon rupture, divided in manual workers (24 elbows) and non-manual workers (33), that were treated by a single incision with cortical button and interference screw fixation.

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  • Evidence indicates that cognitive decline may contribute to freezing of gait (FOG) in Parkinson's disease (PD), with challenging exercises possibly serving as effective rehabilitation.
  • A study compared the effects of adapted resistance training with instability (ARTI) to traditional motor rehabilitation (TMR) on cognitive function and FOG severity in individuals with PD.
  • Results showed that the ARTI group experienced significant cognitive improvements and that enhancements in frontal lobe function were linked to reduced FOG severity, highlighting the potential of complex exercises in therapy for PD.
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Among biomimetic strategies shaping engineering designs, molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) technology stands out, involving chemically synthesised receptors emulating natural antigen-antibody interactions. These versatile 'designer polymers' with remarkable stability and low cost, are pivotal for in vitro diagnostics. Amid the recent global health crisis, we probed MIPs' potential to capture SARS-CoV-2 virions.

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This in vitro study aimed to analyze the surface roughness (Ra) and color stability (ΔEab, ΔE00) following simulated mechanical brushing and to evaluate the microtensile (μTBS) of self-adhering resin flowable (SARF) to dentin. The selected materials were Constic, Yflow AS, and Tetric N flow (TNF/control). Thirty composite resin cylinders were fabricated for surface property evaluation.

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