Publications by authors named "E P Camargo"

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  • * The study recorded 14,390 cases, showing higher prevalence among women (53.75%) and older adults (57.60%), with a notable increase in hospitalization rates over time across various age groups.
  • * Analysis revealed a positive spatial correlation between DM hospitalizations and factors like per capita income and diabetic foot examinations by nurses, indicating DM remains a significant public health issue in the region.
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Background: The low glyphosate uptake capacity, possibly due to the lipophilic character of epicuticular wax on leaves, may contribute to the natural tolerance of some weed species. The use of pre-emergence herbicides like S-metolachlor, which inhibits very-long-chain fatty acid synthesis, might enhance glyphosate's post-emergent efficacy against hard-to-control weeds, such as Euphorbia heterophylla L. (milkweed) and Ipomoea triloba L.

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The application of exogenous RNA for gene-silencing strategies has gained significant traction in agriculture, offering a highly efficient and eco-friendly alternative to conventional plant protection methods. This success has been driven by advances in biotechnology, from the design of long double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) and small interfering RNA (siRNA) molecules to the development of nanocarrier systems that address the challenge of RNA delivery into plant cells. In particular, polymer-based nanocarriers have emerged as a promising solution for enhancing the stability and delivery efficiency of RNA molecules.

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: Wound healing relies on a coordinated process with the participation of different mediators. Natural products are a source of active compounds with healing potential. Isoorientin is a natural flavone recognized as having several pharmacological properties, such as anti-inflammatory effects, making it a potential treatment for wounds.

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