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HomeScienceVol. 384, No. 6692Brazil ’s natural grasslands under attackBack To Vol. 384, No. 6692 Full accessLetter Share on Brazil’s natural grasslands under attackGerhard E. Overbeck [email protected], Tiago S. P. Toma, [...] , Ricardo R. da Silveira-Filho, Michele S. Dechoum, [...] , Nathan C. Fonsêca, Carlos E. V. Grelle, Are tha F. Guimarães, Daniel Negreiros, André V. Nunes, [...] , Hernani F.… (Source: Science: Current Issue)
Source: Science: Current Issue - April 11, 2024 Category: Science Source Type: research

Re: Epidemiology of giant cell arteritis in Waikato, Aotearoa New Zealand
N Z Med J. 2024 Apr 12;137(1593):93-95. doi: 10.26635/6965.6568.ABSTRACTThe interest in epidemiological data on giant cell arteritis (GCA) increased both in New Zealand and in Latin America, resulting in updated articles like those here commented. Of more relevance are two very recent contributions by van Dantzig et al. with novel conclusive findings from their evaluations on GCA performed in the region of Waikato. The authors emphasised that the diagnosis of GCA remained stable in this region from 2014 to 2022, being uncommon among Māori, Pacific peoples and Asian ethnic groups. Short comments on some literature data fro...
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - April 11, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Vitorino Modesto Dos Santos Taciana Arruda Modesto Sugai Source Type: research

Type 1 Diabetes Brazilian patients exhibit reduced frequency of recent thymic emigrants in regulatory CD4 < sup > + < /sup > CD25 < sup > + < /sup > Foxp3 < sup > + < /sup > T cells
Immunol Lett. 2024 Apr 9:106857. doi: 10.1016/j.imlet.2024.106857. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTTo control immune responses, regulatory CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ T cells (Treg) maintain their wide and diverse repertoire through continuous arrival of recent thymic emigrants (RTE). However, during puberty, the activity of RTE starts to decline as a natural process of thymic involution, introducing consequences, not completely described, to the repertoire. Type 1 diabetes (T1D) patients show quantitative and qualitative impairments on the Treg cells. Our aim was to evaluate peripheral Treg and RTE cell frequencies, in T1D patients fro...
Source: Immunology Letters - April 11, 2024 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Jeane de Souza Nogueira Thamires Rodrigues Gomes Danielle Angst Secco Inez Silva de Almeida Alessandra Saldanha Matheus Fernandes da Costa Roberta Arnoldi Cobas Gilson Costados Santos Mar ília Brito Gomes Lu ís Cristóvão Pôrto Source Type: research

Re: Epidemiology of giant cell arteritis in Waikato, Aotearoa New Zealand
N Z Med J. 2024 Apr 12;137(1593):93-95. doi: 10.26635/6965.6568.ABSTRACTThe interest in epidemiological data on giant cell arteritis (GCA) increased both in New Zealand and in Latin America, resulting in updated articles like those here commented. Of more relevance are two very recent contributions by van Dantzig et al. with novel conclusive findings from their evaluations on GCA performed in the region of Waikato. The authors emphasised that the diagnosis of GCA remained stable in this region from 2014 to 2022, being uncommon among Māori, Pacific peoples and Asian ethnic groups. Short comments on some literature data fro...
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - April 11, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Vitorino Modesto Dos Santos Taciana Arruda Modesto Sugai Source Type: research

Type 1 Diabetes Brazilian patients exhibit reduced frequency of recent thymic emigrants in regulatory CD4 < sup > + < /sup > CD25 < sup > + < /sup > Foxp3 < sup > + < /sup > T cells
Immunol Lett. 2024 Apr 9:106857. doi: 10.1016/j.imlet.2024.106857. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTTo control immune responses, regulatory CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ T cells (Treg) maintain their wide and diverse repertoire through continuous arrival of recent thymic emigrants (RTE). However, during puberty, the activity of RTE starts to decline as a natural process of thymic involution, introducing consequences, not completely described, to the repertoire. Type 1 diabetes (T1D) patients show quantitative and qualitative impairments on the Treg cells. Our aim was to evaluate peripheral Treg and RTE cell frequencies, in T1D patients fro...
Source: Immunology Letters - April 11, 2024 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Jeane de Souza Nogueira Thamires Rodrigues Gomes Danielle Angst Secco Inez Silva de Almeida Alessandra Saldanha Matheus Fernandes da Costa Roberta Arnoldi Cobas Gilson Costados Santos Mar ília Brito Gomes Lu ís Cristóvão Pôrto Source Type: research

Re: Epidemiology of giant cell arteritis in Waikato, Aotearoa New Zealand
N Z Med J. 2024 Apr 12;137(1593):93-95. doi: 10.26635/6965.6568.ABSTRACTThe interest in epidemiological data on giant cell arteritis (GCA) increased both in New Zealand and in Latin America, resulting in updated articles like those here commented. Of more relevance are two very recent contributions by van Dantzig et al. with novel conclusive findings from their evaluations on GCA performed in the region of Waikato. The authors emphasised that the diagnosis of GCA remained stable in this region from 2014 to 2022, being uncommon among Māori, Pacific peoples and Asian ethnic groups. Short comments on some literature data fro...
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - April 11, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Vitorino Modesto Dos Santos Taciana Arruda Modesto Sugai Source Type: research

Type 1 Diabetes Brazilian patients exhibit reduced frequency of recent thymic emigrants in regulatory CD4 < sup > + < /sup > CD25 < sup > + < /sup > Foxp3 < sup > + < /sup > T cells
Immunol Lett. 2024 Apr 9:106857. doi: 10.1016/j.imlet.2024.106857. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTTo control immune responses, regulatory CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ T cells (Treg) maintain their wide and diverse repertoire through continuous arrival of recent thymic emigrants (RTE). However, during puberty, the activity of RTE starts to decline as a natural process of thymic involution, introducing consequences, not completely described, to the repertoire. Type 1 diabetes (T1D) patients show quantitative and qualitative impairments on the Treg cells. Our aim was to evaluate peripheral Treg and RTE cell frequencies, in T1D patients fro...
Source: Immunology Letters - April 11, 2024 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Jeane de Souza Nogueira Thamires Rodrigues Gomes Danielle Angst Secco Inez Silva de Almeida Alessandra Saldanha Matheus Fernandes da Costa Roberta Arnoldi Cobas Gilson Costados Santos Mar ília Brito Gomes Lu ís Cristóvão Pôrto Source Type: research

Re: Epidemiology of giant cell arteritis in Waikato, Aotearoa New Zealand
N Z Med J. 2024 Apr 12;137(1593):93-95. doi: 10.26635/6965.6568.ABSTRACTThe interest in epidemiological data on giant cell arteritis (GCA) increased both in New Zealand and in Latin America, resulting in updated articles like those here commented. Of more relevance are two very recent contributions by van Dantzig et al. with novel conclusive findings from their evaluations on GCA performed in the region of Waikato. The authors emphasised that the diagnosis of GCA remained stable in this region from 2014 to 2022, being uncommon among Māori, Pacific peoples and Asian ethnic groups. Short comments on some literature data fro...
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - April 11, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Vitorino Modesto Dos Santos Taciana Arruda Modesto Sugai Source Type: research

Type 1 Diabetes Brazilian patients exhibit reduced frequency of recent thymic emigrants in regulatory CD4 < sup > + < /sup > CD25 < sup > + < /sup > Foxp3 < sup > + < /sup > T cells
Immunol Lett. 2024 Apr 9:106857. doi: 10.1016/j.imlet.2024.106857. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTTo control immune responses, regulatory CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ T cells (Treg) maintain their wide and diverse repertoire through continuous arrival of recent thymic emigrants (RTE). However, during puberty, the activity of RTE starts to decline as a natural process of thymic involution, introducing consequences, not completely described, to the repertoire. Type 1 diabetes (T1D) patients show quantitative and qualitative impairments on the Treg cells. Our aim was to evaluate peripheral Treg and RTE cell frequencies, in T1D patients fro...
Source: Immunology Letters - April 11, 2024 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Jeane de Souza Nogueira Thamires Rodrigues Gomes Danielle Angst Secco Inez Silva de Almeida Alessandra Saldanha Matheus Fernandes da Costa Roberta Arnoldi Cobas Gilson Costados Santos Mar ília Brito Gomes Lu ís Cristóvão Pôrto Source Type: research

Re: Epidemiology of giant cell arteritis in Waikato, Aotearoa New Zealand
N Z Med J. 2024 Apr 12;137(1593):93-95. doi: 10.26635/6965.6568.ABSTRACTThe interest in epidemiological data on giant cell arteritis (GCA) increased both in New Zealand and in Latin America, resulting in updated articles like those here commented. Of more relevance are two very recent contributions by van Dantzig et al. with novel conclusive findings from their evaluations on GCA performed in the region of Waikato. The authors emphasised that the diagnosis of GCA remained stable in this region from 2014 to 2022, being uncommon among Māori, Pacific peoples and Asian ethnic groups. Short comments on some literature data fro...
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - April 11, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Vitorino Modesto Dos Santos Taciana Arruda Modesto Sugai Source Type: research

Type 1 Diabetes Brazilian patients exhibit reduced frequency of recent thymic emigrants in regulatory CD4 < sup > + < /sup > CD25 < sup > + < /sup > Foxp3 < sup > + < /sup > T cells
Immunol Lett. 2024 Apr 9:106857. doi: 10.1016/j.imlet.2024.106857. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTTo control immune responses, regulatory CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ T cells (Treg) maintain their wide and diverse repertoire through continuous arrival of recent thymic emigrants (RTE). However, during puberty, the activity of RTE starts to decline as a natural process of thymic involution, introducing consequences, not completely described, to the repertoire. Type 1 diabetes (T1D) patients show quantitative and qualitative impairments on the Treg cells. Our aim was to evaluate peripheral Treg and RTE cell frequencies, in T1D patients fro...
Source: Immunology Letters - April 11, 2024 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Jeane de Souza Nogueira Thamires Rodrigues Gomes Danielle Angst Secco Inez Silva de Almeida Alessandra Saldanha Matheus Fernandes da Costa Roberta Arnoldi Cobas Gilson Costados Santos Mar ília Brito Gomes Lu ís Cristóvão Pôrto Source Type: research

Microbiological Quality and Safety of Brazilian Mozzarella Cheese During Production Stages
Foodborne Pathogens and Disease, Ahead of Print. (Source: Foodborne Pathogens and Disease)
Source: Foodborne Pathogens and Disease - April 11, 2024 Category: Food Science Authors: Fernando Loiola Nunes Jeycy Kelle Sirqueira Mendon ça Bianca Pereira Dias Elifaz Pereira Ribeiro da Silva Nara Teles Aguiar Alessandro Jos é Ferreira dos Santos Ana Carolina Muller Conti Amauri Alcindo Alfieri Jos é Carlos Ribeiro-Júnior Source Type: research

Molecular analysis of < em > Gyrovirus galga1 < /em > variants identified from the sera of dogs and cats in China
In this study, the DNA of GyVg1-related gyroviruses in the sera of six dogs and three cats from Central and Eastern China was identified using PCR. Alignment analysis between the nine obtained and reference GyVg1 strains revealed that the genome identity ranged from 99.20% (DOG03 and DOG04 strains) to 96.17% (DOG01 and DOG06 strains). Six recombination events were predicted in multiple strains, including DOG01, DOG05, DOG06, CAT01, CAT02, and CAT03. The predicted major and minor parents of DOG05 came from Brazil. The DOG06 strain is potentially recombined from strains originating from humans and cats, whereas DOG01 is pote...
Source: Veterinary Quarterly - April 10, 2024 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Shuqi Xu Yuanzhuo Man Zhengli Yu Xin Xu Jun Ji Yunchao Kan Yingzuo Bi Qingmei Xie Lunguang Yao Source Type: research

Social support and suicidality during the COVID-19 pandemic among Brazilian healthcare workers: a longitudinal assessment of an online repeated cross-sectional survey
CONCLUSION: Social support is associated with a lower chance of suicidality among HCWs, a protective role that is probably more evident for suicidal behavior.PMID:38598451 | DOI:10.47626/1516-4446-2023-3466 (Source: Revista Brasileira de Psiquiatria)
Source: Revista Brasileira de Psiquiatria - April 10, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Alexandre Paim Diaz Andre Braule Pinto Maria Isabel Chaves Ara újo Rui Mateus Joaquim Danielle de Souza Costa Alexandre Luiz de Oliveira Serpa Anthony R Pisani Yeates Conwell Debora M Miranda Leandro F Malloy-Diniz Antonio G da Silva Source Type: research