Publications by authors named "Rodrigo Lacerda"

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  • The study explores the use of coronofrontal rhytidectomy (CFR) to treat severe eyelid issues in dogs, specifically pseudoptosis and superior entropion, while offering guidelines for surgical techniques based on individual cases.
  • Data was collected from medical records of 20 dogs over 21 years, with key findings including a high prevalence of entropion, conjunctivitis, and other eye conditions, alongside successful outcomes from various surgical methods.
  • The results indicate that CFR is highly effective, achieving over 90% success in correcting eyelid positioning, with no reported complications post-surgery.
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Objective: To compare characteristics and treatment outcomes of spontaneous chronic corneal epithelial defects (SCCEDs) in brachycephalic non-Boxers and Boxers. We hypothesized that brachycephalic non-Boxers develop SCCEDs at a younger age and develop complications more frequently than Boxers.

Animals Studied: Retrospective review of medical records of brachycephalic dogs treated for SCCEDs between January 2018 and December 2022 in multiple ophthalmology referral centers in the UK.

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In this work, a conductive ink based on microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) and multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) was used to produce transducers for rapid liquid identification. The transducers are simple resistive devices that can be easily fabricated by scalable printing techniques. We monitored the electrical response due to the interaction between a given liquid with the carbon nanotube-cellulose film over time.

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Background: This study aimed to evaluate long-term treatment outcomes in feline corneal sequestrum (FCS), compare the recurrence rates between different surgical techniques, identify possible recurrence risk factors and monitor the development of FCS in the contralateral eye.

Methods: The medical records of 72 cats (79 eyes) with FCS treated between 2009 and 2017 were retrospectively analysed.

Results: The most commonly affected breeds were Persian, domestic shorthaired and Burmesecats.

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Objective: Present a gnathodynamometer design that increases patient comfort, precision, and/or ease for the operator during bite force tests.

Materials And Methods: A bite tip capable of pivoting 180° was tested on senior dental students in a double-blind trial. The tests were performed in teeth 11 and 16 with the bite tip on the long axis of the clamp and at an angle of 90° to the clamp.

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Molybdenum disulfide (MoS) is attractive for use in next-generation nanoelectronic devices and exhibits great potential for humidity sensing applications. Herein, MoS ink was successfully prepared via a simple exfoliation method by sonication. The structural and surface morphology of a deposited ink film was analyzed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Raman spectroscopy, and atomic force microscopy (AFM).

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  • Inducing electrostatic doping in 2D materials through laser exposure, known as photodoping, alters optoelectronic properties but lacks understanding of its local effects in devices.
  • This study utilizes scanning photocurrent microscopy to explore how permanent photodoping affects photocurrent generation in MoS transistors, revealing that it fills electronic states and hinders photon absorption.
  • The research shows the importance of the gate-insulator interface in photodoping and advances the knowledge needed for integrating this effect into electronic devices.
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Objective: To describe and evaluate the use of corneoconjunctival transposition (CTT) as a surgical treatment for canine deep stromal ulcers, descemetoceles, and full-thickness corneal defects and to determine its efficacy in preserving corneal graft transparency and vision.

Animals Studied: One hundred client-owned dogs with deep stromal ulcers, descemetoceles, or full-thickness corneal defects.

Methods: Medical records of canine patients that underwent CCT, from 2012 to 2018, were reviewed.

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A recurring goal in biology and biomedicine research is to access the biochemistry of biological processes in liquids that represent the environmental conditions of living organisms. These demands are becoming even more specific as microscopy techniques are fast evolving in the era of single cell analysis. In the modality of chemical probes, synchrotron infrared spectroscopy (μ-FTIR) is a technique that is extremely sensitive to vibrational responses of materials; however, the classical optical limits prevent the technique to access the biochemistry of specimens at the subcellular level.

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Graphene is regarded as the toughest two-dimensional material (highest in-plane elastic properties) and, as a consequence, it has been employed/proposed as an ultrathin membrane in a myriad of microfluidic devices. Yet, an experimental investigation of eventual variations on the apparent elastic properties of a suspended graphene membrane in contact with air or water is still missing. In this work, the mechanical response of suspended monolayer graphene membranes on a microfluidic platform is investigated via scanning probe microscopy experiments.

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Unlabelled: Introduction Effective ventilation during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is essential to reduce morbidity and mortality rates in cardiac arrest. Hyperventilation during CPR reduces the efficiency of compressions and coronary perfusion. Problem How could ventilation in CPR be optimized? The objective of this study was to evaluate non-invasive ventilator support using different devices.

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Objective: To describe corneal grafting for the treatment of full-thickness corneal defects in dogs and to determine its effectiveness in preserving vision.

Methods: A review of the medical records of dogs that underwent corneal grafting following corneal perforations (≥3 mm) at the VTH-UAB from 2002 to 2012 was carried out.

Results: Fifty dogs of different breed, age and gender were included.

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Objective: The purpose of the study was to determine corneal thickness (CT), endothelial cell density (ECD), morphology, and morphometry in ovine eyes, and to report the effects of age and breed on these parameters.

Animals Studied And Procedures: Forty-eight healthy ovine eyes were classified into six groups (eight eyes per group) according to animals' age (lambs and adults) and breed (Manchega, Ripollesa, and Rasa Aragonesa). Endothelial cell density (cells/mm(2) ) and CT (μm) were calculated in the central cornea and four peripheral quadrants by means of specular microscopy.

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Objective: To determine the clinical outcome of corneal grafting for the treatment of feline corneal sequestrum (FCS).

Animal Studied: Domestic cats.

Procedures: A review of the medical records of cats that underwent keratoplasty as a treatment of FCS at the VTH-UAB, from 2002 to 2012, was carried out.

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Single layer graphene foils produced by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) are rolled with self-positioned layers of InGaAs/Cr forming compact multi-turn tubular structures that consist on successive graphene/metal/semiconductor heterojunctions on a radial superlattice. Using elasticity theory and Raman spectroscopy, we show that it is possible to produce homogeneously curved graphene with a curvature radius on the 600-1200 nm range. Additionally, the study of tubular structures also allows the extraction of values for the elastic constants of graphene that are in excellent agreement with elastic constants found in the literature.

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We probe electron and hole mobilities in bilayer graphene under exposure to molecular oxygen. We find that the adsorbed oxygen reduces electron mobilities and increases hole mobilities in a reversible and activated process. Our experimental results indicate that hole mobilities increase due to the screening of long-range scatterers by oxygen molecules trapped between the graphene and the substrate.

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Objective: To determine and compare the corneal sensitivity in healthy wild diurnal and nocturnal birds of prey (BP) indigenous to Catalonia (Spain), and to establish if age is a determining factor in corneal sensitivity in those species.

Methods: Ophthalmic examination was performed in 105 BP. Only birds with no ocular abnormalities were included in the study (n = 81): 21 diurnal BP (Falco tinnunculus: 16 fledglings, 5 adults) and 60 nocturnal BP (20 Athene noctua [9 fledglings, 11 adults], 20 Strix aluco [15 fledglings, 5 adults], and 20 Otus scops [6 fledglings and 14 adults]).

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Nanomaterials (NM) industry had grown in the last decade, although there are few studies concerning its potential toxicity effects on aquatic organisms. In this study the freshwater zebrafish (Danio rerio) was exposed to two kinds of carbon NM, single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNT) and fullerenol [C60(OH)18-22(OK4)] to analyze oxidative stress responses on fish brain. Adult zebrafish (mean mass: 0.

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Lectins are proteins that have the ability to bind specifically and reversibly to carbohydrates and glycoconjugates, without altering the structure of the glycosyl ligand. They are found in organisms such as viruses, plants and humans, and they have been shown to possess important biological activities. The objective of this study was to purify and characterize lectins in the seeds of Clitoria fairchildiana, as well as to verify their biological activities.

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Unlabelled: The efficacy of cidofovir in juvenile recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (JRRP) remains uncertain due to the lack of published case-control studies.

Aim: To establish factors affecting the progression of JRRP prognosis, and to evaluate cidofovir for eradicating JRRP.

Study Design: Retrospective.

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Long-circulating and pH-sensitive liposomes, containing cisplatin (SpHL-CDDP), have been developed as an alternative aimed at avoiding severe side effects as well as the appearance of resistance, which can limit the use of free cisplatin. However, physical (i.e.

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A method to decorate single-walled and multiwalled carbon nanotubes (CNTs) with metal nanoparticles (NPs) based on the formation of a CNT polyelectrolyte is reported. Such a method does not rely on CNT surface functionalization or the use of surfactants. It has been tested for gold (Au) and palladium (Pd).

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A nanosensor and microsensor fabrication method employing scanning probe microscopy (SPM) is demonstrated. Within such process, nano- or microscale metal oxide (MoO(x) or TiO(x)) structures, constituting the active region of a sensor, are directly fabricated onto a microscopic metal track via SPM-assisted local anodic oxidation (LAO). Two distinct LAO routes, a slow (conventional) or a fast (unusual) one, are employed to produce nano- and microsensors, which are tested at different temperatures using CO2 and H2 as test gases.

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Raw and purified samples of carbon nanotubes are considered as multicomponent systems with a distribution of carbonaceous, amorphous, multishell graphitic particles and nanotubes, together with the particles of metal compounds from the catalyst. With respect to the carbon nanotube fractions, a distribution of size, defect concentrations, and functionalities needs to be taken into account. In order to address the problem of quantitative evaluation of purity it is necessary to measure the quality and distribution of the carbon nanotubes.

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