Publications by authors named "Rego E"

Portulaca umbraticola, commonly known as "Eleven o'clock", is a popular ornamental plant in Brazil, but its potential as a non-conventional food source remains underexplored. Assessing its genetic and cytogenetic diversity is crucial for breeding and selecting optimal accessions. In this study, we analyzed the genetic diversity of P.

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To exclusively evaluate, in vitro, the efficacy of five intracanal medicaments against Candida albicans and Enterococcus faecalis in infected single-rooted primary teeth. Forty-three teeth were selected, out of which 42 were simultaneously contaminated with C. albicans and E.

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Unlabelled: The ability to treat infections is threatened by the rapid emergence of antibiotic resistance among pathogenic microbes. Therefore, new antimicrobials are needed. Here we evaluate mannitol-1-phosphate 5-dehydrogenase (MtlD) as a potential new drug target.

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Banded iron formations (BIFs) are chemical sedimentary rocks commonly utilized for exploring the chemistry and redox state of the Precambrian ocean. Despite their significance, many aspects regarding the crystallization pathways of iron oxides in BIFs remain loosely constrained. In this study, we combine magnetic properties characterization with high-resolution optical and electron imaging of finely laminated BIFs from the 2.

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Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) with FLT3-ITD mutation represents a quarter of AML patients and is associated with high relapse rate and dismal prognosis. FLT3 tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) were developed in order to target this genetic alteration and among these TKIs, AC220 (quizartinib) combined with chemotherapy has already shown an increased overall survival for patients with AML with FLT3-ITD mutation. Even though this increase in overall survival was significant, it remains discrete, and relapse rate is still high, so there is an unmet medical need.

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Background: T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) remains understudied compared to B-cell ALL, especially in Latin America. Different biology and response to chemotherapy have been described.

Methods: This retrospective multi-site cohort study analyzed data from 152 newly diagnosed T-ALL patients aged 15 years and above, between January 2010 and June 2022.

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Ezrin (EZR) is an actin-associated protein that is often upregulated in cancers. Here we investigate the role of EZR in acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and explore the therapeutic potential of a pharmacological EZR inhibitor, NSC305787. ALL patient cohorts exhibit significantly elevated EZR mRNA levels, indicating its association with the malignant phenotype.

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The Brazilian National Metrology Institute produced a suite of certified reference materials (CRMs) intended as internal standards (ISs) for quantitative nuclear magnetic resonance (qNMR). Being a ratio primary method, the use of qNMR in organic chemistry has already crossed the borders of research laboratories, despite the cost of instrumentation. The International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM) proposed eight potential qNMR ISs.

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Background: Black birthing people in the United States are disproportionately impacted by maternal mortality and more frequently report physical and verbal mistreatment during intrapartum care. Birth plans for prenatal and postpartum care promote autonomy and agency but have not been used as tools to address disparities in perinatal care.

Methods: We reviewed the literature on the use of birth plans and communication in the pregnancy care setting.

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This case report describes the surgical management of a severe mentosternal contracture in a 49-year-old woman in Ghana, West Africa, secondary to an acid burn injury. With limited resources, the treatment involved scar excision and full-thickness skin grafting in a single operation performed solely under local anesthetic infiltration, with no use of oral, inhaled, or parenteral anesthetic or sedating agents. As we were unable to find any documented cases performed under only local anesthesia, this case highlights a simplified reconstructive and anesthetic approach to managing complex, disabling burn contractures in low-income countries, particularly where advanced reconstructive options and monitored anesthesia care are not readily available.

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The central role of the control of apoptosis in the pathophysiology of Philadelphia chromosome-negative myeloproliferative neoplasms has recently been reinforced in genetic and pharmacological studies. The inhibitor of apoptosis protein family has eight members and plays an important role in apoptosis, with the most studied being survivin (BIRC5) and X-linked inhibitor of apoptosis (XIAP). YM155 is a small molecule with antineoplastic potential that has been described as a suppressant of survivin and XIAP.

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Duodenal-type follicular lymphoma (DFL) is a rare subtype classified by the 5th edition of the WHO and international consensus classifications of lymphoid neoplasms, typically presenting as localized disease with favorable outcomes. This multicenter retrospective study examines 53 Brazilian DFL patients with a median age of 58.2 years (33-85), with males comprising 50% ( = 27).

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The nitrogen isotopic composition of sedimentary rocks (δN) can trace redox-dependent biological pathways and early Earth oxygenation. However, there is no substantial change in the sedimentary δN record across the Great Oxidation Event about 2.45 billion years ago (Ga), a prominent redox change.

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  • CTP synthase (CTPS) is the key enzyme in pyrimidine biosynthesis, vital for the survival of mycobacteria, as it produces CTP, a crucial component for RNA, DNA, lipid synthesis, and chromosome segregation.
  • Research indicates that mitochondrial CTPS (mtCTPS) forms unique higher-order filament structures not seen in other organisms, enhancing its stability and activity.
  • Mutations affecting filament formation are favored in clinical isolates, suggesting that this ability is critical for mycobacterial survival against host defenses and antibiotics, highlighting a potential target for chemotherapy.
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Pathogen diversity within an infected organism has traditionally been explored through the lens of genetic heterogeneity. Hallmark studies have characterized how genetic diversity within pathogen subpopulations contributes to treatment escape and infectious disease progression. However, recent studies have begun to reveal the mechanisms by which phenotypic heterogeneity is established within genetically identical populations of invading pathogens.

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Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), a complex malignancy, displays varying expression profiles of PIP4K2-related genes in adult patients. While PIP4K2A expression is elevated in ALL bone marrow cells compared to healthy bone marrow cells, PIP4K2B is downregulated, and PIP4K2C remains relatively unchanged. Despite the correlation between increased PIP4K2A expression and increased percentage of peripheral blood blasts, clinical outcomes do not strongly correlate with the expression of these genes.

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  • The combination of all-trans retinoic acid and anthracyclines has greatly improved acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) treatment outcomes, particularly in areas without access to arsenic trioxide.
  • Despite these advances, low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) still struggle with high mortality rates during treatment due to inadequate management of complications.
  • A study involving 806 APL patients across several South American countries showed a reduction in induction mortality to 14.6% and an 81% overall survival rate over four years, demonstrating the benefits of international clinical collaboration.
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Background: Acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) is considered a costly disease. Depending on the risk stratification, the patient may receive consolidation with cycles of intermediate doses of cytarabine, auto-HSCT or allo-HSCT according to availability in each service and the availability of a compatible donor. Literature data indicate that safety and effectiveness do not differ between consolidation therapy with intermediate-dose cytarabine or auto-HSCT, and so the cost can help physicians and health managers in their choice.

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Despite advancements in utilizing genetic markers to enhance acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) outcome prediction, significant disease heterogeneity persists, hindering clinical management. To refine survival predictions, we assessed the transcriptome of non-acute promyelocytic leukaemia chemotherapy-treated AML patients from five cohorts (n = 975). This led to the identification of a 4-gene prognostic index (4-PI) comprising CYP2E1, DHCR7, IL2RA and SQLE.

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