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Publikováno v:
Revista U.D.C.A Actualidad & Divulgación Científica, Vol 19, Iss 2 (2016)
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Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c98037b58f8e48bfbcdcd2efb2d4a136
Autor:
Teresa Oviedo Socarrás, Anilton C Vasconcelos, Paula P Campos, Nubia B Pereira, Jessica P C Souza, Silvia P Andrade
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 11, p e110945 (2014)
Implantation of synthetic matrices and biomedical devices in diabetic individuals has become a common procedure to repair and/or replace biological tissues. However, an adverse foreign body reaction that invariably occurs adjacent to implant devices
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a6573f3c91a1491ca1baa772c019db91
Autor:
Bárbara L.A. Verçosa, Maria Imaculada Muniz-Junqueira, Joilson Ferreira Batista, Teresa Oviedo Socarrás, Luisa Mourão Dias Magalhães, Ricardo T. Fujiwara, Maria N. Melo, Anilton Cesar Vasconcelos
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Parasitology. 303:109666
Hyperactivation of tubular cells contributes for the progression of kidney lesions. The exacerbated expression of immunological proteins and ribosomal DNA (rDNA) transcriptional activity are observed in tubular cells. This intensified expression resu
Autor:
Anilton Cesar Vasconcelos, Paula Peixoto Campos, Irma X. Barbosa, Núbia Braga Pereira, Silvia Passos Andrade, Teresa Oviedo-Socarrás
Publikováno v:
Microvascular research. 93
The increased prevalence of diabetes worldwide is associated with increasing numbers of diabetic individuals receiving synthetic matrices and biomedical implants to repair and/or replace biological tissues. This therapeutic procedure invariably leads
Autor:
Anilton Cesar Vasconcelos, Núbia Braga Pereira, Silvia Passos Andrade, Jessica P. C. Souza, Teresa Oviedo Socarrás, Paula Peixoto Campos
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 11, p e110945 (2014)
PLoS ONE
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Implantation of synthetic matrices and biomedical devices in diabetic individuals has become a common procedure to repair and/or replace biological tissues. However, an adverse foreign body reaction that invariably occurs adjacent to implant devices