Publications by authors named "Pedro Negri Bernardino"

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  • Caseous lymphadenitis, caused by Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis, primarily affects small ruminants and has limited zoonotic potential, making treatment options limited and often ineffective due to complications.
  • Researchers tested the antibacterial effects of 2',3'-dideoxiadenosine (ddATP) on C. pseudotuberculosis, determining its minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) which showed some effectiveness, particularly with the ATCC® 19,410 strain.
  • The study suggests that combining ddATP with penicillin may offer a new treatment strategy for infections caused by C. pseudotuberculosis, providing insights into alternative therapeutic approaches.
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The presented scoping review summarizes the available research evidence and identifies gaps in knowledge for bovine respiratory disease (BRD) prevention. Published literature on BRD from 1990 to April 2021 was searched in online databases, including Medline, CAB Abstracts, Scopus, Biosis, and Searchable Proceedings of Animal Conferences. Citations were systematically evaluated in a three-stage approach using commercial software and summarized in a scoping review format.

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The use of renal biopsy through laparoscopy is increasingly present both in human and veterinary medicine. However, both techniques require skill and training to make the operator capable to do it. The learning curve allows the quantitative and qualitative assessment of the number of attempts and minimum time for the surgical procedure.

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The combination of lower concentrations of antitumor drugs (carboplatin - CARB, doxorubicin - DOX, and methotrexate - MET) with propolis was investigated against canine osteosarcoma (spOS-2) and mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) in vitro. The mechanism of action in the combinations was analyzed. spOS-2 cells were incubated up to 72 h with propolis (50 μg/ml) alone or in combination with CARB (10-400 μmol/l), DOX (0.

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