Publications by authors named "Blank A"

The drywood termite Cryptotermes brevis (Walker, 1853) (Kalotermitidae) is one of the most important wood structural pest in the world. Substances from the secondary metabolism of plants (e.g.

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Increasing the efficacy of approved systemic treatments in metastasized pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (PanNET) is an unmet medical need. The antiangiogenic tyrosine kinase inhibitor sunitinib is approved for PanNET treatment. In addition, sunitinib is a lysosomotropic drug and such drugs can induce lysosomal membrane permeabilization as well as autophagy.

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Background And Objectives: The synthetic opioid tilidine is often used in chronic pain treatment. However, the activation via metabolism in patients with concomitant medication and reduced liver or kidney function is not thoroughly investigated. We therefore studied pain treatment efficacy, health-related quality of live and the metabolism of tilidine in patients with chronic pain.

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Musculoskeletal tumors are relatively rare diagnoses made by orthopaedic surgeons. While approximately 2,500 primary bone sarcomas are diagnosed annually in the USA, the number of benign orthopaedic tumors encountered annually is far more difficult to quantify. Some studies have documented between 3% and 10% of the general population having benign bony lesions.

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Magnetic resonance is a very powerful methodology that has been employed successfully in many applications for about 70years now, resulting in a wealth of scientific, technological, and diagnostic data. Despite its many advantages, one major drawback of magnetic resonance is its relatively poor sensitivity and, as a consequence, its bad spatial resolution when examining heterogeneous samples. Contemporary science and technology often make use of very small amounts of material and examine heterogeneity on a very small length scale, both of which are well beyond the current capabilities of conventional magnetic resonance.

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Myrcludex B acts as a hepatitis B and D virus entry inhibitor blocking the sodium taurocholate cotransporting polypeptide (SLC10A1). We investigated the effects of myrcludex B on plasma bile acid disposition, tenofovir pharmacokinetics, and perpetrator characteristics on cytochrome P450 (CYP) 3A. Twelve healthy volunteers received 300 mg tenofovir disoproxil fumarate orally and 10 mg subcutaneous myrcludex B.

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Physic nut (Jatropha curcas L.) presents high oilseed yield and low production cost. However, technical-scientific knowledge on this crop is still limited.

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Brazil has about 300 Croton species in different types of vegetation. Croton tetradenius Baill., which is endemic to the Northeast region and predominant in the Caatinga vegetation, stands out among the several species of this genus.

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Unlabelled: The Na -taurocholate cotransporting polypeptide (NTCP/SLC10A1) is believed to be pivotal for hepatic uptake of conjugated bile acids. However, plasma bile acid levels are normal in a subset of NTCP knockout mice and in mice treated with myrcludex B, a specific NTCP inhibitor. Here, we elucidated which transport proteins mediate the hepatic uptake of conjugated bile acids and demonstrated intestinal sensing of elevated bile acid levels in plasma in mice.

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  • Long-term evaluation shows that transvenous pacemaker implantation in infants under 10 kg generally results in good outcomes, with all patients surviving and remaining symptom-free after an average follow-up of 14 years.
  • The study reviewed cases from 1997 to 2001, noting conditions requiring pacemaker use, procedural details, and any complications faced, such as skin necrosis or thrombus formation.
  • Despite some complications, including the need for lead replacements and conversions to epicardial pacemakers, many patients achieved normal cardiac function with modern therapies.
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Strategies for the control of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) in the oil industry involve the use of high concentrations of biocides, but these may induce bacterial resistance and/or be harmful to public health and the environment. Essential oils (EO) produced by plants inhibit the growth of different microorganisms and are a possible alternative for controlling SRB. We aimed to characterize the bacterial community of produced water obtained from a Brazilian petroleum facility using molecular methods, as well as to evaluate the antimicrobial activity of EO from different plants and their major components against NCIMB 13491 and against SRB growth directly in the produced water.

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Leaf-cutting ants are pests of great economic importance due to the damage they cause to agricultural and forest crops. The use of organosynthetic insecticides is the main form of control of these insects. In order to develop safer technology, the objective of this work was to evaluate the formicidal activity of the essential oils of two genotypes (chemotypes) and their major compounds on the leaf-cutting ants Emery and Forel.

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  • Hereditary proximal spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a severe childhood condition caused by the loss of the SMN1 gene, impacting alpha-motor neurons and potentially affecting other body systems, including cardiovascular health.
  • A systematic review of 72 studies on SMA patients and 14 mouse model studies revealed that structural heart defects are common in severely affected patients, while milder cases tend to show more rhythm disorders.
  • Most studies lacked control groups and standardized evaluation methods, indicating a need for future research to better understand cardiac issues associated with SMA.
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Aims: The pharmacokinetics of voriconazole show a nonlinear dose-exposure relationship caused by inhibition of its own CYP3A-dependent metabolism. Because the magnitude of autoinhibition also depends on voriconazole concentrations, infusion rate might modulate voriconazole exposure. The impact of four different infusion rates on voriconazole pharmacokinetics was investigated.

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Background: In congenital long-QT syndrome, age, sex, and genotype have been associated with cardiac events, but their effect on the trend in QTc interval has never been established. We, therefore, aimed to assess the effect of age and sex on the QTc interval in children and adolescents with type 1 (LQT1) and type 2 (LQT2) long-QT syndrome.

Methods And Results: QTc intervals of 12-lead resting electrocardiograms were determined, and trends over time were analyzed using a linear mixed-effects model.

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Context: Ocimum basilicum L. (Lamiaceae) has been used in folk medicine to treat headaches, kidney disorders, and intestinal worms.

Objective: This study evaluates the anti-cryptococcal activity of ethanol crude extract and hexane fraction obtained from O.

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Objective: We proposed and tested a theoretical framework for how use of Teach-back could influence communication during the pediatric clinical encounter.

Methods: Audio-taped pediatric primary care encounters with 44 children with asthma were coded using the Roter Interaction Analysis System to measure patient-centered communication and affective engagement of the parent. A newly created Teach-back Loop Score measured the extent to which Teach-back occurred during the clinical encounter; parental health literacy was measured by Newest Vital Sign.

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Plants of the genus have been frequently reported as important medicinal plants. Despite their high bioactive potential, to date, there are no reports of their effects on leaf-cutting ants. Therefore, the present study aimed to evaluate the insecticidal activity of the essential oil of and its major components on and , two species of leaf-cutting ants.

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ESR spectroscopy can be efficiently used to acquire the distance between two spin labels placed on a macromolecule by measuring their mutual dipolar interaction frequency, as long as the distance is not greater than ∼10 nm. Any hope to significantly increase this figure is hampered by the fact that all available spin labels have a phase memory time (T), restricted to the microseconds range, which provides a limited window during which the dipolar interaction frequency can be measured. Thus, due to the inverse cubic dependence of the dipolar frequency over the labels' separation distance, evaluating much larger distances, e.

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The aim of this study was to select different genotypes of Lippia sidoides with the highest activity against larvae and engorged females of the tick Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus. The germplasms studied were LSID006, LSID102, LSID103 and LSID104. The LSID104 genotype, that presented carvacrol as a major constituent, was the germplasm with the worst larvicide effect (LC50 2.

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Myrcia lundiana Kiaersk. is a tree of the family Myrtaceae found in tropical and subtropical areas of the southern hemisphere that produces essential oil. The aim of this study was to characterize the genetic diversity of M.

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The host inflammatory response plays an important role in many solid malignancies. Studies on oesophageal adenocarcinomas (EACs) point towards a beneficial role of pronounced immunoreaction, however, congruent results have yet to be obtained. We analysed 111 primary resected EAC using a tissue microarray containing three cores of the tumour centre and the periphery per case.

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Principles: Neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) are believed to be associated with an increased risk for additional malignancies (AMs). We aimed to (1) assess the occurrence of AM in NEN patients (2) investigate the characteristics and temporal relationship of NEN patients with and without AM.

Methods: The SwissNET registry has prospectively documented patients with NEN since 2008, covering the entire area of Switzerland.

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Background: Palliative care consultation improves quality of care through symptom management, communication, care coordination, and earlier hospice referral, and it may decrease burdensome hospital readmissions at the end of life.

Objectives: To compare 30-day readmission rates for patients admitted with exacerbation of congestive heart failure (CHF) receiving palliative care consultation services compared with controls.

Design: Retrospective cohort study using propensity score matching.

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