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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38605925/impact-of-combined-management-strategies-of-monensin-and-virginiamycin-in-high-energy-diets-on-ruminal-fermentation-and-nutrients-utilization
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
João V T Dellaqua, André L N Rigueiro, Antonio M Silvestre, Murilo C S Pereira, Luana D Felizari, Breno L Demartini, Evandro F F Dias, Leandro A F Silva, Daniel M Casali, Katia L R Souza, Johnny M Souza, Danilo D Millen
Feed additives such as monensin (MON) and virginiamycin (VM) are commonly utilized in feedlot diets to enhance rumen fermentation. Nevertheless, the precise effects of combining MON and VM during specific feedlot periods and the advantages of this combination remain unclear. This study was designed to investigate the effects of withdrawal of MON when associated with VM during the adaptation and finishing periods on ruminal metabolism, feeding behavior, and nutrient digestibility in Nellore cattle. The experimental design was a 5 × 5 Latin square, where each period lasted 28 days...
2024: Frontiers in Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38602228/enhanced-hydrogen-bonding-by-urea-functionalization-tunes-the-stability-and-biological-properties-of-peptide-amphiphiles
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Huihua Xing, Caleb Wigham, Sieun Ruth Lee, Aramis J Pereira, Luana J de Campos, Agustín S Picco, Cristián Huck-Iriart, Carlos Escudero, Laura Perez-Chirinos, Sandun Gajaweera, Jeffrey Comer, Ivan R Sasselli, Samuel I Stupp, R Helen Zha, Martin Conda-Sheridan
Self-assembled nanostructures such as those formed by peptide amphiphiles (PAs) are of great interest in biological and pharmacological applications. Herein, a simple and widely applicable chemical modification, a urea motif, was included in the PA's molecular structure to stabilize the nanostructures by virtue of intermolecular hydrogen bonds. Since the amino acid residue nearest to the lipid tail is the most relevant for stability, we decided to include the urea modification at that position. We prepared four groups of molecules (13 PAs in all), with varying levels of intermolecular cohesion, using amino acids with distinct β-sheet promoting potential and/or containing hydrophobic tails of distinct lengths...
April 11, 2024: Biomacromolecules
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38601152/the-effects-of-pediococcus-acidilactici-ma18-5m-on-growth-performance-gut-integrity-and-immune-response-using-in-vitro-and-in-vivo-pacific-salmonid-models
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Manuel Soto-Dávila, Luana Langlois Fiorotto, John W Heath, John S Lumsden, Gregor Reid, Brian Dixon
Microbial management is central to aquaculture's efficiency. Pediococcus acidilactici MA18/5M has shown promising results promoting growth, modulation of the immune response, and disease resistance in many fishes. However, the mechanisms through which this strain confers health benefits in fish are poorly understood, particularly in Pacific salmonid models. Briefly, the aims of this study were to i) assess the protective effects of P. acidilactici MA18/5M by examining gut barrier function and the expression of tight junction (TJ) and immune genes in vitro and in vivo , and ii) to determine the protective effects of this strain against a common saltwater pathogen, Vibrio anguillarum J382...
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38597547/effect-of-ph-on-the-solubility-and-volumetric-change-of-ready-to-use-bio-c-repair-bioceramic-material
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Luana Raphael da Silva, Jader Camilo Pinto, Juliane Maria Guerreiro-Tanomaru, Mário Tanomaru-Filho
Acidic pH can modify the properties of repair cements. In this study, volumetric change and solubility of the ready-to-use bioceramic repair cement Bio-C Repair (BCR, Angelus, Londrina, PR, Brazil) were evaluated after immersion in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) (pH 7.0) or butyric acid (pH 4.5). Solubility was determined by the difference in initial and final mass using polyethylene tubes measuring 4 mm high and 6.70 mm in internal diameter that were filled with BCR and immersed in 7.5 mL of PBS or butyric acid for 7 days...
2024: Brazilian Oral Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38596841/collaborative-development-of-an-electronic-portfolio-to-support-the-assessment-and-development-of-medical-undergraduates
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Luiz Ricardo Albano Dos Santos, Alan Maicon de Oliveira, Luana Michelly Aparecida Costa Dos Santos, Guilherme José Aguilar, Wilbert Dener Lemos Costa, Dantony de Castro Barros Donato, Valdes Roberto Bollela
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 4, 2024: JMIR Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38594176/pigmented-eccrine-syringofibroadenocarcinoma-simulating-malignant-melanoma
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Bianca Cristina Dantas, Luana Rytholz Castro, Natália Scardua Mariano Alves, Bethânia Cabral Cavalli Swiczar, Neusa Yuriko Sakai Valente
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 8, 2024: Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38593077/engineering-a-nanoantibiotic-system-displaying-dual-mechanism-of-action
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Huihua Xing, Luana Janaína de Campos, Aramis Jose Pereira, Maria Mercedes Fiora, Fabio Aguiar-Alves, Mario Tagliazucchi, Martin Conda-Sheridan
In recent decades, peptide amphiphiles (PAs) have established themselves as promising self-assembling bioinspired materials in a wide range of medical fields. Herein, we report a dual-therapeutic system constituted by an antimicrobial PA and a cylindrical protease inhibitor (LJC) to achieve broad antimicrobial spectrum and to enhance therapeutic efficacy. We studied two strategies: PA-LJC nanostructures ( Encapsulation ) and PA nanostructures + free LJC ( Combination ). Computational modeling using a molecular theory for amphiphile self-assembly captures and explains the morphology of PA-LJC nanostructures and the location of encapsulated LJC in agreement with transmission electron microscopy and two-dimensional (2D) NMR observations...
April 16, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38592756/control-of-urochloa-decumbens-using-glyphosate-applied-by-remotely-piloted-aircraft-and-ground-sprayer-with-different-spray-nozzles
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luana de Lima Lopes, João Paulo Arantes Rodrigues da Cunha, Quintiliano Siqueira Schroden Nomelini, Cleyton Batista de Alvarenga
The use of remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) to spray pesticides currently occurs, but knowledge about this technology is lacking due to the different locations, targets, and products applied. The objective of this study was to evaluate the control of Urochloa decumbens with glyphosate applied using an RPA (10 L ha-1 ) equipped with different spray nozzles (XR 11001 and AirMix 11001). For the purpose of comparison, ground application was also performed (100 L ha-1 ). The deposition was evaluated by means of the quantification of a tracer by spectrophotometry, the droplet spectrum was evaluated with water-sensitive paper, and the control efficiency was evaluated based on visual measurements with percentage scores...
March 7, 2024: Plants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38592573/comparative-analysis-of-sediment-quality-indices-using-different-reference-values-in-an-environmental-protection-area-in-southeastern-brazil
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Mayara de Almeida Ribeiro Carvalho, Luana Maria Tavares Rosa, João Paulo Mariano Godinho, Marcelo Afonso, Wander Gustavo Botero, Luciana Camargo de Oliveira
Contamination of aquatic ecosystems by potentially toxic elements (PTEs) is a concerning environmental issue, given their persistence, toxicity potential, and ability to accumulate in living organisms. Several studies have been conducted to assess the contamination of aquatic ecosystems by PTEs, using pollution and ecological risk indices that rely on the concentration of these elements in aquatic sediments. However, many of these studies use global reference values for calculating the indices, which can lead to misleading interpretations due to substantial variations in PTEs concentrations influenced by the geological characteristics of each region...
April 9, 2024: Environmental Geochemistry and Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38592185/real-world-data-analysis-of-patients-affected-by-immune-mediated-thrombotic-thrombocytopenic-purpura-in-italy
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Emanuele Angelucci, Andrea Artoni, Luana Fianchi, Melania Dovizio, Biagio Iacolare, Stefania Saragoni, Luca Degli Esposti
Background: The therapeutic management of immune-mediated thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (iTTP) has recently benefited from the introduction of caplacizumab, an agent directed at the inhibition of platelet aggregation. This real-world analysis investigated the epidemiology and the demographic and clinical characteristics of iTTP patients in Italy before and after caplacizumab introduction in 2020. Methods: Hospitalized adults with iTTP were included using the administrative databases of healthcare entities covering 17 million residents...
February 27, 2024: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38589873/wnt-glucocorticoid-and-cellular-prion-protein-cooperate-to-drive-a-mesenchymal-phenotype-with-poor-prognosis-in-colon-cancer
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Sophie Mouillet-Richard, Angélique Gougelet, Bruno Passet, Camille Brochard, Delphine Le Corre, Caterina Luana Pitasi, Camille Joubel, Marine Sroussi, Claire Gallois, Julien Lavergne, Johan Castille, Marthe Vilotte, Nathalie Daniel-Carlier, Camilla Pilati, Aurélien de Reyniès, Fatima Djouadi, Sabine Colnot, Thierry André, Julien Taieb, Jean-Luc Vilotte, Béatrice Romagnolo, Pierre Laurent-Puig
BACKGROUND: The mesenchymal subtype of colorectal cancer (CRC), associated with poor prognosis, is characterized by abundant expression of the cellular prion protein PrPC , which represents a candidate therapeutic target. How PrPC is induced in CRC remains elusive. This study aims to elucidate the signaling pathways governing PrPC expression and to shed light on the gene regulatory networks linked to PrPC . METHODS: We performed in silico analyses on diverse datasets of in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo models of mouse CRC and patient cohorts...
April 8, 2024: Journal of Translational Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38585351/low-contrast-visual-acuity-test-is-associated-with-central-inflammation-and-predicts-disability-development-in-newly-diagnosed-multiple-sclerosis-patients
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Ettore Dolcetti, Fabio Buttari, Antonio Bruno, Federica Azzolini, Luana Gilio, Veronica Di Caprio, Gianluca Lauritano, Angela Borrelli, Giovanni Galifi, Roberto Furlan, Annamaria Finardi, Alessandra Musella, Livia Guadalupi, Georgia Mandolesi, Valentina Rovella, Diego Centonze, Mario Stampanoni Bassi
INTRODUCTION: The visual system is a prominent site of damage in MS since the earliest phases of the disease. Altered low-contrast visual acuity (LCVA) test has been associated with visual impairment and retinal degeneration, predicting medium- and long-term disability. However, it is unclear whether LCVA may also represent a reliable measure of neuroinflammation and a predictor of disease evolution in the very early stages of MS. METHODS: We explored in a group of 76 consecutive newly diagnosed relapsing-remitting MS (RR-MS) patients without visual impairment or altered visual evoked potentials, the association between LCVA scores at 2...
2024: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38585129/methods-influence-in-surface-area-result-from-polyurethane-used-as-support-media
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Luana Mattos de Oliveira Cruz, Rosana Oliveira Menezes, Tammy Salgado Duarte, Daniel Augusto Camargo Bueno
We evaluated if different measurement methods influence the surface area results from a polyurethane sponge used as support media in biofilm reactors. The surface area values are normally used to characterize and present advantages from supported medias. However, the methodology to determine it is barely discussed. We compared two specific surface area methodologies: Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) and analysis of images obtained by a scanning electron microscope (SEM). Specific surface area by BET was 93769.1 m2 m-3 (average); for SEM methodology, 10586...
April 2, 2024: ACS Omega
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38583064/self-lubricating-living-contact-lenses
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María Puertas-Bartolomé, Izabook Gutiérrez-Urrutia, Lara Luana Teruel-Enrico, Cao Nguyen Duong, Krupansh Desai, Sara Trujillo, Christoph Wittmann, Aránzazu Del Campo
The increasing prevalence of dry eye syndrome in aging and digital societies compromises long-term contact lens wear and forces users to regular eye drop instillation to alleviate discomfort. Here we present a novel approach with the potential to improve and extend the lubrication properties of contact lenses. This is achieved by embedding lubricant-secreting biofactories within the contact lens material. The self-replenishable reservoirs autonomously produce and release hyaluronic acid (HA), a natural lubrication and wetting agent, long term...
April 7, 2024: Advanced Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38581140/autism-in-patients-with-eosinophilic-gastrointestinal-disease-a-systematic-review-with-meta-analysis
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REVIEW
Rian Vilar Lima, Maria Carolina Rocha Muniz, Luana Lima Barroso, Maria Clara Apolônio Pinheiro, Yuri Marques Teixeira Matos, Sarah Baltasar Ribeiro Nogueira, Hildenia Baltasar Ribeiro Nogueira
PURPOSE: Neurodevelopmental disorders, such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD), have been increasingly associated with eosinophilic gastrointestinal disorders (EGID). However, the relationship between these diseases remains unclear. We performed a systematic review with meta-analysis to address this issue. METHODS: The search was performed according to the PRISMA guidelines using descriptors for ASD and EGIDs from the MEDLINE, Embase, PsycInfo, LILACS, and Web of Science databases...
April 2024: Pediatric Allergy and Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38579194/first-use-of-axl-targeting-in-metastatic-refractory-adenoid-cystic-carcinoma-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Camilla O Hoff, Eduardo Andreazza Dal Lago, Juliana Mota Siqueira, Luana G de Sousa, Adel K El-Naggar, Jordi Rodon Ahnert, Renata Ferrarotto
First use of AXL-targeting in adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC); with positive results, ACC now included in AXL studies.
April 2024: JCO Precision Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38578590/dietary-polyphenols-what-is-the-estimated-intake-in-population-studies-with-adults-and-elderly-people
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REVIEW
Luana Alberti Noronha, Camila Tureck, Vânia Zanella Pinto, Eloá Angélica Koehnlein
Estimates of dietary intake of polyphenols have been limited to specific samples from certain population groups, and different databases have been used to quantify the levels of these compounds, which makes it difficult to compare results. PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review collated estimates of polyphenol intake from population studies including adults and elderly from different parts of the world by using a single database: Phenol-Explorer. RECENT FINDINGS: Through seven population-based studies performed in five different countries, it was possible to identify that Brazil was the country with the lowest intake of polyphenols, whereas Poland had the highest dietary intake...
April 5, 2024: Current Nutrition Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38576884/effects-of-iron-fortified-foods-on-the-nutritional-status-of-children-residing-in-regions-vulnerable-to-parasitic-diseases-a-systematic-review
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Alexandre Wallace Dias Cozer, Filipe Caldeira Vasconcelos Souza, Luana Dias Santiago, Marlucy Rodrigues Lima, Sabrina Julie Pimenta, Bárbara Leles Fernandes, Barbara Nery Enes, Rafael Silva Gama, Thalisson Artur Ribeiro Gomides
Parasitic infections (PIs) remain a public health concern among school-age children living in areas of greater socioeconomic vulnerability, especially in Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. PIs can promote nutritional deficiencies, increasing the risk of anemia and impaired physical and cognitive development. Thus, fortified foods have been considered as a promising strategy for improving the nutritional status of children and preventing PI complications. This systematic review aimed to present the effects of iron-fortified foods for deworming and improving blood parameters in schoolchildren residing in areas that are vulnerable to PIs...
March 31, 2024: Preventive Nutrition and Food Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38576186/investigating-the-impact-of-psidium-guajava-leaf-hydroalcoholic-extract-in-improving-glutamatergic-toxicity-induced-oxidative-stress-in-danio-rerio-larvae
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andressa Rubim Lopes, Dennis Guilherme Costa Silva, Nathane Rosa Rodrigues, Illana Kemmerich Martins, Luana Paganotto Leandro, Mauro Eugênio Medina Nunes, Thais Posser, Jeferson Franco
Glutamate is one of the predominant excitatory neurotransmitters released from the central nervous system; however, at high concentrations, this substance may induce excitotoxicity. This phenomenon is involved in numerous neuropathologies. At present, clinically available pharmacotherapeutic agents to counteract glutamatergic excitotoxicity are not completely effective; therefore, research to develop novel compounds is necessary. In this study, the main objective was to determine the pharmacotherapeutic potential of the hydroalcoholic extract of Psidium guajava (PG) in a model of oxidative stress-induced by exposure to glutamate utilizing Danio rerio larvae (zebrafish) as a model...
April 4, 2024: Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health. Part A
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38575811/unraveling-the-evolutionary-origin-of-the-complex-nuclear-receptor-element-cnre-a-cis-regulatory-module-required-for-preferential-expression-in-the-atrial-chamber
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Luana Nunes Santos, Ângela Maria Sousa Costa, Martin Nikolov, João E Carvalho, Allysson Coelho Sampaio, Frank E Stockdale, Gang Feng Wang, Hozana Andrade Castillo, Mariana Bortoletto Grizante, Stefanie Dudczig, Michelle Vasconcelos, Nadia Rosenthal, Patricia Regina Jusuf, Hieu T Nim, Paulo de Oliveira, Tatiana Guimarães de Freitas Matos, William Nikovits, Izabella Luisa Tambones, Ana Carolina Migliorini Figueira, Michael Schubert, Mirana Ramialison, José Xavier-Neto
Cardiac function requires appropriate proteins in each chamber. Atria requires slow myosin to act as reservoirs, while ventricles demand fast myosin for swift pumping. Myosins are thus under chamber-biased cis-regulation, with myosin gene expression imbalances leading to congenital heart dysfunction. To identify regulatory inputs leading to cardiac chamber-biased expression, we computationally and molecularly dissected the quail Slow Myosin Heavy Chain III (SMyHC III) promoter that drives preferential expression to the atria...
April 4, 2024: Communications Biology
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