Publications by authors named "Raquel Mattos"

With the improvement in survival and the reduction in morbidity related to sickle cell disease (SCD), aspects related to reproductive health are emerging as a priority in the care of affected people. We conducted a systematic review looking for evidence describing the functional ovarian reserve levels in women with sickle cell disease. To locate studies, a search was performed in electronic databases, in addition to preprint servers and reference lists of selected publications.

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The skin is the largest human organ and is responsible for many important functions, such as temperature regulation, water transport, and protection from external insults. It is colonized by several microorganisms that interact with each other and with the host, shaping the microbial structure and community dynamics. Through these interactions, the skin microbiota can inhibit pathogens through several mechanisms such as the production of bacteriocins, proteases, phenol soluble modulins (PSMs), and fermentation.

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Oxidative stress, cellular damage, and neuronal apoptosis are believed to underlie the progressive cognitive decline that accompanies natural aging and to be exacerbated in neurodegenerative diseases. Over the years, we have consistently demonstrated that iron neonatal treatment induces oxidative stress and memory deficits in adult rats, but the mechanisms underlying these effects remained undefined. The purpose of this study was to examine whether neonatal iron overload was associated with apoptotic cell death in adult and old rats.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Raquel Mattos"

  • - Raquel Mattos' research primarily focuses on the interactions within the skin microbiome and their implications on host health, examining the diverse microorganisms that inhabit the skin and their roles in inhibiting pathogenic activity through various biochemical processes.
  • - In her recent 2024 publication, "Microbe Interactions within the Skin Microbiome," Mattos emphasizes the importance of these microbial communities in maintaining skin functions and highlights their protective mechanisms against external threats.
  • - Additionally, her earlier study from 2011 investigates the long-term effects of neonatal iron treatment in rats, linking oxidative stress and apoptotic markers to cognitive decline, thus contributing to the understanding of neurodegenerative disease mechanisms.