Publications by authors named "E F Cappelletti"

Background: Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality globally. Arterial hypertension is one of the main cardiovascular risk factors. Despite this, individuals with hypertension often fail to follow medical advice to counteract cardiovascular risks.

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The median lingual foramen (MLF), which contains neurovascular bundles, is located in an area commonly considered safe for surgical procedures. However, published reports of severe complications after interventions in the mandibular symphysis area indicate the need for caution when approaching this region surgically. The aim of this study was to evaluate the vertical location of the MLF and the median lingual canal (MLC) by measuring the distances of these landmarks to the root apex of the lower central incisors (LCI) and to the menton cephalometric point (Me) on pre-orthognathic surgery cone beam computed tomography scans (N = 100).

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  • Centromeres are defined by the histone variant CENP-A and, unlike most mammals, the horse chromosome 11 lacks satellite DNA.
  • The CENP-A binding domain on horse chromosome 11 shifts within a 500 kb area between different individuals, leading to positional alleles that can change but are inherited in a Mendelian manner.
  • Research shows that, during development across various tissues, the centromeric domain remains stable, indicating that the centromere sliding does not occur during this time.
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Apple bitter rot is a globally widespread disease that is observed on fruits both pre-harvest and post-harvest, contributing to considerable economic losses. While the Colletotrichum acutatum species complex are predominant in Europe (Baroncelli et al. 2014; Amaral Carneiro and Baric 2021), in recent years, the Colletotrichum gloeosporioides species complex are emerging, raising many concerns (Amaral Carneiro et al.

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Shigellosis is a leading cause of diarrheal disease in low-middle-income countries (LMICs). Effective vaccines will help to reduce the disease burden, exacerbated by increasing antibiotic resistance, in the most susceptible population represented by young children. A challenge for a broadly protective vaccine against shigellosis is to cover the most epidemiologically relevant serotypes among >50 Shigella serotypes circulating worldwide.

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