Publications by authors named "Juliana Fonseca"

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  • Tamarillo processing generates by-products like stalks, skins, and pomace that are rich in valuable bioactive compounds beneficial to human health.
  • A literature search reviewed studies on the composition and extraction of these compounds, highlighting their nutritional benefits and eco-friendly extraction techniques.
  • The findings indicate that tamarillo by-products are rich in proteins, vitamins, and various phytochemicals, with potential applications in food, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics due to their antioxidant and health-promoting properties.
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  • * The facility was adapted to assess the impact of iron mining waste from a significant dam failure that contaminated marine ecosystems with metals such as iron, arsenic, mercury, and manganese.
  • * Results demonstrated that the marine mesocosm system is a versatile and trustworthy method for studying the specific biological effects of dissolved iron on various reef organisms.
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Objective: This study aims to analyze the prevalence of Candida spp. colonization in oral leukoplakia and oral lichen planus lesions, verify the influence of systemic and local factors, besides identify and determine the in vitro antifungal susceptibility profile of Candida species.

Materials And Methods: Samples were collected by swabbing from oral lesions and healthy mucosa and cultured on Sabouraud Dextrose and CHROMagar® Candida plates.

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Steud. is distributed in Central and South America, commonly named as 'salsaparilha' or 'japicanga'. In the present work, the chemical composition was determined, antioxidant and cytotoxic effects were evaluated for the ethanol extract (EE) and fractions from leaves.

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Copper ions (Cu) are one of the most frequent trace-contaminants found in Brazilian waters and, although considered as an essential element, in high concentrations can accumulate and induce toxicity. Biomarkers are important tools that can be used to assess these impacts, but to be considered trustworthy, they have to be previously tested in target organisms through laboratory studies under controlled conditions. However, many of these experiments are conducted using only males, as it is believed that the hormonal variation of females can bias the results, increasing data variability.

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Background: The life-threatening pathogen Leptospira interrogans is the most common agent of leptospirosis, an emerging zoonotic disease. However, little is known about the strains that are currently circulating worldwide due to the fastidious nature of the bacteria and the difficulty to isolate cultures. In addition, the paucity of bacteria in blood and other clinical samples has proven to be a considerable challenge for directly genotyping the agent of leptospirosis directly from patient material.

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For over a century, polyclonal antibodies have been used to treat snakebite envenoming and are still considered by the WHO as the only scientifically validated treatment for snakebites. Nevertheless, moderate innovations have been introduced to this immunotherapy. New strategies and approaches to understanding how antibodies recognize and neutralize snake toxins represent a challenge for next-generation antivenoms.

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Candida albicans is a major fungal pathogen of humans. Although its genome has been sequenced more than two decades ago, there are still over 4300 uncharacterized C. albicans genes.

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Carbon Storage Regulator A (CsrA) is a well-characterized post-transcriptional global regulator that plays a critical role in response to environmental changes in many bacteria. CsrA has been reported to regulate several metabolic pathways, motility, biofilm formation, and virulence-associated genes. The role of csrA in Leptospira spp.

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We used the recombinant trimeric spike (S) glycoprotein in the prefusion conformation to immunize horses for the production of hyperimmune globulins against SARS-CoV-2. Serum antibody titers measured by ELISA were above 1:10, and the neutralizing antibody titer against authentic virus (WT) was 1:14,604 (average PRNT). Plasma from immunized animals was pepsin digested to remove the Fc portion and purified, yielding an F(ab') preparation with PRNT titers 150-fold higher than the neutralizing titers in human convalescent plasma.

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To describe and compare energy expenditure (EE)/minute walking and in different body postures in individuals with COPD; and to investigate if EE/minute walking is a predictor of their classification as physically active or inactive. Physical activity (PA) in daily life was objectively assessed using two PA monitors for 7 days and data were analyzed on a minute-by-minute basis. Predominant minutes were separated into walking, standing, sitting, and reclined, and EE/minute (a reflection of PA intensity) was then calculated in each of these four activities and postures.

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ABMA and its analogue DABMA are two molecules of the adamantane family known to perturbate the endosomal pathway and to inhibit cell infection of several RNA and DNA viruses. Their activity against Rabies Virus (RABV) infection has already been demonstrated in vitro. (Wu et al.

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Rivers release freshwater, nutrients and pollutants into reefs. This type of environmental stress reduces coral larvae settlement and alter its energy metabolism. We investigated the tolerance of Favia gravida (Scleractinia) larvae to river discharges.

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Ocean warming is one of the greatest global threats to coral reef ecosystems; it leads to the disruption of the coral-dinoflagellate symbiosis (bleaching) and to nutrient starvation, because corals mostly rely on autotrophy (i.e., the supply of photosynthates from the dinoflagellate symbionts) for their energy requirements.

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Dichloromethane (DCM) fraction and sub-fractions obtained from leaves were examined in order to determine their phytotoxic and antioxidant effects. The dichloromethane fraction was submitted to a preparative layer chromatography leading to seven sub-fractions (DCM1-DCM7). Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) was performed on the dichloromethane sub-fractions.

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Coral reefs are subjected to climate change and are severely impacted by human activities, with copper (Cu) being a relevant physiological stressor for corals at local scale. The ecological relevance of parameters measured at biochemical or cellular level is now considered an extremely important feature in environmental studies, and can be used as early warning signs of environmental degradation. In this context, the effects of acute exposure (96 h) to Cu were assessed on the maximum photochemical efficiency of zooxanthellae (Fv/Fm) and on the activity of key enzymes [carbonic anhydrase (CA) and Ca-ATPase] involved in coral physiology using the scleractinian coral Mussismilia harttii as a biological model.

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Heat stress has been related to the impairment of behavioral and immunological parameters in broiler chickens. However, the literature is not clear on the involvement of neuroimmune interactions in a heat stress situation associated with bacterial and parasitic infections. The present study evaluated the production of monoamines and their metabolites in brain regions (rostral pallium, hypothalamus, brain stem, and midbrain) in broiler chickens submitted to chronic heat stress and/or infection and co-infection with spp.

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Cerium-containing oxide materials have several very interesting applications due to their capacity to store and release oxygen under oxidizing and reducing conditions respectively. In the case of pure ceria this property is highly size dependent inasmuch as the phenomenon is limited to the surface and subsurface oxygen atoms. As a consequence, the design of nanocrystals of ceria has been attracting much attention.

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By characterizing the cell wall proteomes of different sugarcane organs (leaves and stems) at two developmental stages (young vs mature/apical vs basal), it is possible to address unique characteristics in each of them. Four-month-old leaves show a higher proportion of oxido-reductases and proteins related to lipid metabolism (LM), besides a lower proportion of proteins acting on polysaccharides, in comparison to 4-month-old internodes. It is possible to note that sugarcane leaves and young stems have the highest LM rate than all species, which is assumed to be linked to cuticle formation.

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  • Pangenomic studies have identified different molecular classes in various cancers, but making these analyses cost-effective for routine clinical use is essential.
  • This research evaluated targeted next-generation sequencing (NGS) for detecting chromosomal alterations and DNA methylation in tumor samples, finding strong correlation with established methods.
  • The newly developed TARGOMICs showed promising sensitivity and specificity for identifying chromosomal changes and methylation status, suggesting that this optimized NGS method can enhance the clinical application of genomics in cancer diagnosis and treatment.
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Background: Hypervirulent strain of Klebsiella pneumoniae genotype K1 isolates have recently emerged, causing severe pyogenic liver abscess complicated by devastating metastatic infections in humans.

Methods: We describe a short outbreak of the non-human primate (NHP) research center, associated with a hypervirulent K. pneumoniae.

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  • A study evaluated how rising temperatures and dissolved copper (Cu) affect the coral Mussismilia harttii using a marine mesocosm system, focusing on metabolism, calcification, and oxidative status.
  • As temperatures increased, the coral showed reduced photosynthetic efficiency, especially when combined with Cu exposure, indicating heightened stress.
  • Short-term temperature increases or long-term combined stress led to changes in lipid composition but did not significantly impact antioxidant capacity, ATP, or chlorophyll levels, highlighting the coral's increased vulnerability to bleaching and reduced growth.
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Background: Sugarcane has been used as the main crop for ethanol production for more than 40 years in Brazil. Recently, the production of bioethanol from bagasse and straw, also called second generation (2G) ethanol, became a reality with the first commercial plants started in the USA and Brazil. However, the industrial processes still need to be improved to generate a low cost fuel.

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Alkaptonuria, also called endogenous ochronosis, is a rare metabolic autosomal recessive disorder. It occurs by complete inhibition of homogentisic acid oxidase enzyme having its deposition in various tissues. Male patient, 52 years old, sought medical help complaining about progressive appearance of hyperchromic papules on the lateral edge of the second finger of both hands for 02 years.

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