Publications by authors named "E A Galdeano"

Bacteria that live asymptomatically within plant tissues are known as endophytes. Because of the close relation with the plant host, they have been a matter of interest for application as plant growth promoters. is a widely distributed medicinal tree with proven insecticidal, antimicrobial, and antiviral activity.

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Bone lesions have the capacity for regeneration under normal conditions of the bone metabolism process. However, due to the increasing incidence of major traumas and diseases that cause bone-mineral deficiency, such as osteoporosis, scaffolds are needed that can assist in the bone regeneration process. Currently, natural polymeric scaffolds and bioactive nanoparticles stand out.

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Risk factors that determine the severity of Covid-19 have not been fully elucidated. The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of coronary artery calcification (CAC) as a risk factor for death or mechanical ventilation (MV) of patients without known heart disease infected with Covid-19. We analyzed 283 consecutive in-patients with acute respiratory symptoms with chest computed tomography (chest-CT), without previous heart disease, and criteria for Covid-19 (RT-PCR positive and/or typical clinical and chest-CT findings).

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  • The study examined the epidemiological profiles of child violence in Brazil, focusing on victims, aggressors, and their socioeconomic factors before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • A total of 609 cases were analyzed, revealing a high prevalence of sexual violence (63.2%), with female victims predominantly aged 2-9 and 14-18, and most incidents occurring in the home.
  • The study found no correlation between socioeconomic demographics and violence rates, but noted an increase in notifications during the pandemic, with a significant portion of physical violence involving self-harm.
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The sebaceous gland (SG) is involved in different inflammatory, infectious and neoplastic processes of the skin and can be related to specific diseases, e.g., diabetes mellitus.

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