Publications by authors named "J J Troiano"

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  • Chikungunya virus causes chikungunya fever, affecting tropical regions, and may alter host immune responses through long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs).
  • Bioinformatic analysis of blood samples from infected adolescent boys identified 1,975 mRNAs and 793 lncRNAs with differential expression, highlighting their potential interaction in immune response pathways.
  • Key findings show that lncRNAs may influence mRNA involved in the RIG-I-like receptor signaling pathway, crucial for recognizing viral pathogens and eliciting immune responses.
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Leishmaniasis, caused by different Leishmania species, manifests as cutaneous or visceral forms. In the American continent, the cutaneous form is called American tegumentary leishmaniasis (ATL) and is primarily caused by Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis. Mucosal leishmaniasis (ML), the most severe form of ATL, arises in approximately 20% of patients from a primary cutaneous lesion.

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The obesity epidemic is considered a global public health crisis, with an increase in caloric intake, sedentary lifestyles and/or genetic predispositions as contributing factors. Although the positive energy balance is one of the most significant causes of obesity, recent research has linked early exposure to Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) such as the obesogen tributyltin (TBT) to the disease epidemic. In addition to their actions on the hormonal profile, EDCs can induce long-term changes in gene expression, possibly due to changes in epigenetic patterns.

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  • Oxidative methane carbonylation is a method for creating valuable compounds like acetic acid (CHCOOH) using methane as a starting material.
  • The researchers developed a catalyst using immobilized iridium (Ir) complexes on an oxide support, allowing for efficient methane activation and easy recycling.
  • The study found that the migration of methyl groups, crucial for forming carbon-carbon bonds, is influenced by the oxidation state of the iridium, with Ir(IV) favoring acetic acid production and Ir(III) favoring alcohol production (CHOH).
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