Publications by authors named "R Negri"

In recent years, significant research efforts have been dedicated to finding efficient and safe alternatives to the currently used gadolinium (Gd)-based MRI contrast agents. Among the most explored alternatives are paramagnetic chelates of the Earth-abundant Mn, which form a prominent class of metal complexes. The design of Mn complexes with enhanced relaxation properties and improved safety profiles hinges on a delicate balance between thermodynamic and kinetic stability, as well as the presence of coordinated water molecules.

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Slide electrification experiments were performed on low-density polyethylene films () and sprayed with five amphiphilic compounds, including antistatic and slip additives. Drops of aqueous solutions were delivered on the films and after sliding spontaneously acquired a net electrical charge (), which is dependent on the pH and ionic strength. The slide electrification was detected in pristine films and those with five additives.

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  • - The study examines how factors like gestational age, birth weight, delivery mode, and gender influence the measurement of blood pH and gas analytes (BPGA) in newborns, particularly healthy preterm and term infants.
  • - Results indicate that preterm infants have significantly different BPGA levels compared to term infants, influenced by their delivery mode and gender, particularly in terms of carbon dioxide levels and hemoglobin types.
  • - The findings suggest that BPGA measurements could be unreliable due to these perinatal characteristics, highlighting the need for further research to establish reliable reference values for different newborn populations.
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This paper describes a dataset of convective systems (CSs) associated with hailstorms over Brazil tracked using GOES-16 Advanced Baseline Imager (ABI) measurements and the Tracking and Analysis of Thunderstorms (TATHU) tool. The dataset spans from June 5, 2018, to September 30, 2023, providing five-year period of storm activity. CSs were detected and tracked using the ABI's clean IR window brightness temperature at 10.

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Histone lysine demethylases (KDMs) play an essential role in biological processes such as transcription regulation, RNA maturation, transposable element control, and genome damage sensing and repair. In most cases, their action requires catalytic activities, but non-catalytic functions have also been shown in some KDMs. Indeed, some strictly KDM-related proteins and some KDM isoforms do not act as histone demethylase but show other enzymatic activities or relevant non-enzymatic functions in different cell types.

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