Publications by authors named "Karina Inacio Ladislau de Carvalho"

Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) adapt to organismal blood production needs by balancing self-renewal and differentiation, adjusting to physiological demands and external stimuli. Although sex differences have been implicated in differential hematopoietic function in males versus females, the mediators responsible for these effects require further study. Here, we characterized hematopoiesis at a steady state and during regeneration following hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HST).

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Background: Recent studies have presented inflammatory features on keratoconus (KC) and many inflammatory markers are described in the tears of patients with this disease. The KC pathogenesis is still unknown just like the correlation with inflammatory patterns. However, environmental and genetic issues may be part of the progress of KC.

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  • * Extracellular vesicles (EVs) released by cells, including those infected by the virus, share similarities with viruses and may play a role in viral infection.
  • * Research shows that EVs can incorporate the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, acting as decoys for neutralizing antibodies (nAbs) from convalescent patients, thereby reducing nAbs' effectiveness against the virus.
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Background And Aims: The symptomology of Crohn's disease [CD], a chronic inflammatory disease of the digestive tract, correlates poorly with clinical, endoscopic or immunological assessments of disease severity. The prevalence of CD in South America is rising, reflecting changes in socio-economic stability. Many treatment options are available to CD patients, including biological agents and corticosteroids, each of which offers variable efficacy attributed to host genetics and environmental factors associated with alterations in the gut microbiota.

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