Publications by authors named "N S N Siqueira"

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most widespread tumor types, and it stands as the second leading cause of disease-related mortality globally. Due to its adverse effects, which lead to low patient adherence, new alternatives to conventional chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatments are being studied. Since, in most cases, platelets are positively involved in the persistence and progression of CRC, several elements of the platelet signaling pathway have been considered possible therapeutic targets.

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  • * The study aims to assess the cost-effectiveness and efficiency of a community-based development approach focused on reducing alcohol-related harm in Greater Manchester, involving various evaluation methods for robust analysis.
  • * Professionals trained community volunteers as alcohol health champions to promote informal alcohol advice and implement restrictions on alcohol availability, with outcomes measured by changes in hospital admissions, crime rates, and community engagement.
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  • Recent research indicates that mesenteric adipose tissue (MAT) may influence the development and progression of Crohn's disease (CD) by altering specific microRNA (miRNA) levels and their target genes.
  • In a study involving surgical specimens from 25 active CD patients and 15 control patients, significant upregulation of miRNA-650 and miRNA-29c was observed in the MAT of CD patients, alongside decreased expression of their respective target genes.
  • Our findings identified a mathematical model with 100% accuracy for predicting the recurrence of CD, highlighting the potential role of miRNAs in patient outcomes following surgery.
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Background: Klebsiella pneumoniae is a Gram-negative pathogen that has become a threat to public health worldwide due to the emergence of hypervirulent and multidrug-resistant strains. Cell-surface components, such as polysaccharide capsules, fimbriae, and lipopolysaccharides (LPS), are among the major virulence factors for K. pneumoniae.

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Background: Paracoccidioidomycosis is a neglected tropical disease caused by fungi of the genus Paracoccidioides. A wide range of symptoms is related to the disease; however, lungs and skin are the sites predominantly affected. The disease is mostly seen in people living in rural areas in Latin America.

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