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Resilient flooring is a popular choice in healthcare facilities, given its durability, comfort, low maintenance and cost. However, anomalies that occur in vinyl and linoleum floorings (VLF) often do not fulfil the expectations of a flooring with good
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Publikováno v:
Buildings, Vol 9, Iss 5, p 116 (2019)
Buildings; Volume 9; Issue 5; Pages: 116
Buildings; Volume 9; Issue 5; Pages: 116
A statistical survey on the pathology and rehabilitation of linoleum and vinyl floorings is presented. It is based on the visual inspection of 101 vinyl and linoleum floorings, in six health infrastructures in Lisbon, Portugal, which enabled the vali
Autor:
Nelson M. Vaz, Karen Franco-Valencia, Isabela Beatriz Cabacinha Nóbrega, Thiago Anselmo Cantaruti, Raquel Alves Costa, Daniel Antero de Almeida Galdino, Cláudia R. Carvalho
Publikováno v:
Journal of Immunology and Regenerative Medicine. 6:100022
Introduction Oral tolerance is an immunological phenomenon defined by specific inhibition of immune responses to proteins contacted by the oral route. However, parenteral re-exposure to orally-tolerated proteins has systemic effects that reduce infla
Autor:
Nelson M. Vaz, Cláudia R. Carvalho, Daniel Antero de Almeida Galdino, Kênia Soares de Souza, Geraldo M. Azevedo, Thiago Anselmo Cantaruti, Raquel Alves Costa, Claudiney Melquíades Rodrigues
Publikováno v:
Experimental Dermatology. 24:198-203
Skin wound healing is a complex process involving many types of cells and molecules and often results in scar tissue formation in adult mammals. However, scarless healing occurs in foetal skin and minimal scars may occur after cutaneous healing in th
Autor:
Cláudia R. Carvalho, Thiago Anselmo Cantaruti, Raquel Alves Costa, Kênia Soares de Souza, Nelson M. Vaz
Publikováno v:
Immunology. 151(3)
Summary Oral tolerance refers to the specific inhibition of immune responsiveness to T-cell-dependent antigens contacted through the oral route before parenteral immunization. Oral tolerance to one protein does not inhibit immune responses to other u
Autor:
Eliane Maria Goldfeder, Nelson M. Vaz, Cláudia R. Carvalho, Gustavo Campos Ramos, Daniela F. P. Leite, Silvia DalBó, Jamil Assreuy
Publikováno v:
Autoimmunity. 45:233-244
Following a myocardial infarction, lymphocytes have been suggested to react with the damaged heart tissue, which can impair proper tissue healing. In the present work, we investigate whether ingestion of a myocardial homogenate and the consequent dev
Autor:
Valéria Ruiz-de-Souza, Gregory T. Kitten, Raquel Alves Costa, Cláudia R. Carvalho, Geraldo M. Azevedo, Elisandra Gava, N.M. Vaz
Publikováno v:
Wound Repair and Regeneration. 19:487-497
Tissue injury in adult mammalian skin frequently results in scarring while fetal mammalian skin heals with complete regeneration. Inflammatory reactions are among the factors thought to impair regeneration. Previous studies have shown that the inject
Autor:
Maria de Fátima Sarro da Silva, Cláudia R. Carvalho, Alberto Nobrega, Kátia C. C. Sabino, Ana Maria Caetano Faria, Antônio Carlos da Silva, Maria Bellio, Daniel Tavares, Elize A. Hayashi, Marsen G. P. Coelho, Alice O. Kamphorst
Publikováno v:
Immunology. 130:447-457
SUMMARY Oral tolerance (OT) is being studied with great interest because of its therapeutic potential in allergy and autoimmunity. In the present study, two mouse strains with extreme phenotypes of OT susceptibility (TS) or resistance (TR) to ovalbum
Autor:
Cláudia R. Carvalho, Gustavo Campos Ramos, Claudiney Melquíades Rodrigues, Geraldo M. Azevedo, Vanessa Pinho, Nelson M. Vaz
Publikováno v:
Immunology. 126:354-362
Oral tolerance promotes a generalized decrease in specific immune responsiveness to proteins previously encountered via the oral route. In addition, parenteral immunization with a tolerated protein also triggers a significant reduction in the primary
Autor:
Andre P. da Cunha, Archimedes B. de Castro Júnior, Nelson M. Vaz, Cláudia R. Carvalho, Rafael Pires Oliveira
Publikováno v:
Cellular Immunology. 258:152-160
Oral tolerance inhibits T-cell dependent reactions to antigens previously contacted by oral route. Parenteral re-exposure to orally-tolerated antigens inhibits immune responses to unrelated antigens, a phenomenon we have called “indirect effects”