Publications by authors named "Gabriel Reis"

: Antifungal resistance to azoles, coupled with the increasing prevalence of infections, represents a significant public health challenge and has driven the search for new natural compounds that can act as alternatives or adjuvants to the current antifungals. Ellagic acid (EA) has demonstrated antifungal activity; however, its effects are not fully understood. In this study, we investigated the in vitro anti- activity of EA and its ability to potentiate the effects of fluconazole (FLZ) on : The Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) of EA was determined by broth microdilution and its interaction with FLZ was assessed using a checkerboard assay.

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To prevent eutrophication, controlling the phosphate concentration levels is one of the most important issues in surface water management. One of the most utilized methods is phosphate adsorption. However, its application faces a bottleneck due to the unclear understanding of adsorption and interaction mechanisms.

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  • Noncoding and coding RNAs play crucial roles in the growth, development, and stress responses of plants, particularly during the transition from vegetative to reproductive stages in Coffea arabica.
  • Researchers sequenced small RNA libraries and combined this data with messenger RNA sequencing to identify different transcript types at key developmental stages.
  • The analysis revealed that various small RNAs accumulate in a stage-specific manner, with particular emphasis on miRNAs and their association with hormonal responses and transcription factor expression during floral development.
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•The study investigated the prevalence of certain comorbidities in patients with Chagas megaoesophagus compared to those without the condition, aiming to determine whether it serves as a protective or risk factor. •In the general group (546 patients), the three most prevalent comorbidities were hypertension (44.3%), dyslipidaemia (17.

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Saroglitazar is a novel medication for dyslipidemia, but its specific effects remain unclear. Therefore, we performed a systematic review and meta-analysis to assess the efficacy and safety of saroglitazar for managing dyslipidemia. The PubMed, Scopus, and EMBASE databases were systematically searched for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) comparing 2 and 4 mg of saroglitazar with placebos for treating dyslipidemia.

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Higenamine is prohibited in sports as a β -agonist by the World Anti-Doping Agency. As a key component of a great variety of plants, including the Annonaceae family, one aim of this research project was to evaluate whether the ingestion of Annona fruit could lead to higenamine adverse analytical findings. Single-dose administration studies including three Annona species (i.

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  • This study investigated the effectiveness of three types of platelet-rich fibrin (L-PRF, A-PRF, and H-PRF) in promoting bone growth in critical size defects (CSDs) in rats.
  • Thirty-two rats were divided into four groups, with CSDs treated with either a control blood clot or different PRF membranes, and various analyses were conducted after 35 days.
  • Results indicated that all PRF groups significantly improved bone formation compared to the control, with H-PRF showing the best outcomes in terms of bone volume and formation.
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Eight-and-a-half syndrome (EHS) is a neuro-ophthalmological condition characterised by horizontal gaze palsy, internuclear ophthalmoplegia, and ipsilateral facial palsy. Albeit rare, EHS is a well reported condition in the literature, with several reports presenting multiple aetiologies. Infarcts are the cause in more than half the cases.

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The Eastern Amazon is rich in bauxite ore. The extraction and processing of bauxite lead to the mobilization of Aluminum (Al) and other metals in environmental. We evaluated the metals (Al, Mn, Ba, and Cr) concentration in tissue, water, and sediment associated with antioxidant and oxidative damage responses in Bryconops caudomaculatus.

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Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) can lead to severe respiratory distress and acute cardiac injury, but it is unclear how often it can cause cardiac dysfunction.

Objective: In this systematic review, we aimed to summarize the main echocardiographic findings in patients with Covid-19.

Methods: We systematically searched in PUBMED, EMBASE, LILACS and Cochrane databases, in addition MedRxiv and Scielo preprints from inception to July 21st, 2021.

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The current study evaluated the healing of critical-size defects (CSD) created in rat calvaria treated with platelet concentrates produced by high-speed (Leukocyte- and Platelet-Rich Fibrin - L-PRF) and low-speed (Advanced Platelet-Rich Fibrin - A-PRF) protocols of centrifugation. Twenty-four rats were distributed into three groups: Control, L-PRF, and A-PRF. Five mm diameter CSD were created on the animals' calvaria.

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Objective:  The present article seeks to consolidate existing knowledge on breastfeeding during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic.

Data Source:  Articles from 2020 and 2021 collected from the PubMed, CAPES, Virtual Health Library, Google Scholar, SciELO, and UpToDate databases were analyzed. Books and government documents published in the last decade (2010-2020) were also consulted.

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  • Periodontal disease is common in diabetic patients, negatively impacting blood glucose control.
  • This study aimed to assess how different doses of beta-glucans (BG) from yeast affect alveolar bone loss and inflammation in diabetic and normal rats with periodontal disease.
  • Results showed that higher doses of BG (40 mg/kg and 80 mg/kg) reduced bone loss and inflammatory markers in both diabetic and non-diabetic rats, while also improving metabolic parameters like blood glucose and cholesterol in diabetic rats.
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  • Bud necrosis (BN) significantly reduces the yield of Vitis vinifera L., and double pruning management is used in Brazilian vineyards to mitigate these losses by optimizing plant cycles during winter and summer.
  • RNA-seq analysis of healthy versus necrotic grape tissues reveals that genes associated with cell death are more active in necrotic tissues, potentially due to the influence of endophytic microorganisms.
  • The study suggests that harsh conditions and low carbohydrate levels in buds may trigger a shift in endophytic fungi like Alternaria alternata from a biotrophic (nutrient-gain) to a necrotrophic (harmful) mode, contributing to the onset of BN.
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Cultivated tomato, Solanum lycopersicum, is one of the most common fruits in the global food industry. Together with the wild tomato Solanum pennellii, it is widely used for developing better cultivars. MicroRNAs affect mRNA regulation, inhibiting its translation and/or promoting its degradation.

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Background: Portuguese-speaking countries (PSC) share the influence of the Portuguese culture but have socioeconomic development patterns that differ from that of Portugal.

Objective: To describe trends in cardiovascular disease (CVD) morbidity and mortality in the PSC between 1990 and 2016, stratified by sex, and their association with the respective sociodemographic indexes (SDI).

Methods: This study used the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) 2016 data and methodology.

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Food and agricultural industries generate substantial quantities of phenolic-rich by-products that could be valuable natural sources of antioxidants. The aim of this study was to identify and quantify the phenolic compounds and radical scavenging activities of two by-products (pomace and lees) from Vitis vinifera L. cv Pinot noir.

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Organochalcogens are promising pharmacological agents that possess significant biological activities. Nevertheless, because of the complexity of mammalian models, it has been difficult to determine the molecular pathways and specific proteins that are modulated in response to treatments with these compounds. The nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans is an alternative experimental model that affords easy genetic manipulations, green fluorescent protein tagging and in vivo live analysis of toxicity.

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Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) establishes a life-long latent infection in humans. In proliferating latently infected cells, EBV genomes persist as multiple episomes that undergo one DNA replication event per cell cycle and remain attached to the mitotic chromosomes. EBV nuclear antigen 1 (EBNA-1) binding to the episome and cellular genome is essential to ensure proper episome replication and segregation.

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Cell patterning is an important tool for organizing cells in surfaces and to reproduce in a simple way the tissue hierarchy and complexity of pluri-cellular life. The control of cell growth, proliferation and differentiation on solid surfaces is consequently important for prosthetics, biosensors, cell-based arrays, stem cell therapy and cell-based drug discovery concepts. We present a new electron beam lithography method for the direct and simultaneous fabrication of sub-micron topographical and chemical patterns, on a biocompatible and biodegradable PAA hydrogel.

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Kinetochores are proteinaceous assemblies that mediate the interaction of chromosomes with the mitotic spindle. The 180 kDa Ndc80 complex is a direct point of contact between kinetochores and microtubules. Its four subunits contain coiled coils and form an elongated rod structure with functional globular domains at either end.

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