Publications by authors named "E G Milan"

Selenium (Se) release from anthropogenic activities such as mining, power generation, and agriculture poses considerable environmental and ecological risks. Increasing prevalence and awareness of Se-related issues have driven the development of many innovative Se treatment technologies. Photocatalysis has shown promise towards Se removal from industrial wastewaters with minimal residuals, and is generally considered a low-cost, robust, non-toxic, and potentially solar-powered method.

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Aging is a universal biological process characterized by a progressive, cumulative decline in homeostatic capabilities and physiological functions, which inevitably increases vulnerability to diseases. A number of molecular pathomechanisms and hallmarks of aging have been recognized, yet we miss a thorough understanding of their complex interconnectedness. This review explores the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying human aging, with a focus on the multiple roles of high mobility group Box 1 protein (HMGB1), the archetypal damage-associated molecular pattern (DAMP) molecule.

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  • Scalp discoid lupus erythematosus is a rare condition among Caucasians, with varying clinical signs, and its dermoscopic features are not well documented, especially in this demographic.
  • A review was conducted to analyze existing literature by examining dermoscopic patterns like follicular openings and vessel patterns in affected individuals.
  • Key findings revealed that chronic lesions displayed specific characteristics such as a lack of follicular openings, white or red patches, and thick arborizing vessels, along with the presence of yellow-brown and red dots.
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Objective: To evaluate deaths, hospitalizations, and persistence of symptoms in patients with COVID-19 after infection in an outpatient setting during the first COVID-19 wave in Brazil.

Methods: This prospective cohort was between April 2020 and February 2021. Hospitalized or non-hospitalized COVID-19 patients until five days after symptom onset were included.

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