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    Photography-based taxonomy is inadequate, unnecessary, and potentially harmful for biological sciences

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    The question whether taxonomic descriptions naming new animal species without type specimen(s) deposited in collections should be accepted for publication by scientific journals and allowed by the Code has already been discussed in Zootaxa (Dubois & NemĂ©sio 2007; Donegan 2008, 2009; NemĂ©sio 2009a–b; Dubois 2009; Gentile & Snell 2009; Minelli 2009; Cianferoni & Bartolozzi 2016; Amorim et al. 2016). This question was again raised in a letter supported by 35 signatories published in the journal Nature (Pape et al. 2016) on 15 September 2016. On 25 September 2016, the following rebuttal (strictly limited to 300 words as per the editorial rules of Nature) was submitted to Nature, which on 18 October 2016 refused to publish it. As we think this problem is a very important one for zoological taxonomy, this text is published here exactly as submitted to Nature, followed by the list of the 493 taxonomists and collection-based researchers who signed it in the short time span from 20 September to 6 October 2016

    Efeito cicatrizante e atividade antibacteriana da Calendula officinalis L. cultivada no Brasil Healing effect and antibacterial activity of Calendula officinalis L. cultivated in Brazil

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    Desde a antiguidade propriedades medicinais sĂŁo atribuĂ­das Ă s flores da Calendula officinalis L. (Asteraceae) destacando-se a atividade cicatrizante. Estudos sobre a atividade geral de plantas medicinais na cicatrização vĂȘm sendo realizados, sem especificar sobre qual das fases da cicatrização a planta atua. Neste trabalho a atividade cicatrizante e antiinflamatĂłria do extrato etanĂłlico das flores da C. officinalis cultivada no Brasil foi avaliada em feridas cutĂąneas de ratos Wistar, por meio de avaliação macroscĂłpica e histolĂłgica. A atividade antimicrobiana do extrato e das fraçÔes hexĂąnica e diclorometano tambĂ©m foi avaliada. A atividade antiinflamatĂłria do extrato etanĂłlico da calĂȘndula foi atribuĂ­da Ă  diminuição da exsudação serosa, da hiperemia, da deposição de fibrina e da hiperplasia epidermal, alĂ©m de resultar em crostas mais delgadas e umedecidas. Observaram-se tambĂ©m aumento de colĂĄgeno no tecido de granulação e efeito antibacteriano. Assim, o extrato etanĂłlico da calĂȘndula atuou de forma positiva sobre a atividade cicatricial em feridas cutĂąneas de ratos, bem como apresentou atividade antibacteriana in vitro.<br>Since ancient history medicinal properties are attributed to flowers of Calendula officinalis L. (Asteraceae), mainly concerning its healing activity. Studies about the general activity of medicinal plants in healing wounds have been conducted without specifying in which healing phase the plant acts. In this work, the anti-inflammatory and healing activity of the ethanolic extract of C. officinalis flowers cultured in Brazil was evaluated in cutaneous wounds of Wistar rats through macroscopic and histological evaluation. The antibacterial activity of the extract and dichloromethane and hexane fractions was also evaluated. The anti-inflammatory activity of calendula ethanolic extract led to a reduction in plasmatic exudation, hyperemia, fibrin deposition and epidermal hyperplasia, besides resulting in less edematous crusts. There was also an increase in collagen in the granulation tissue and an antibacterial effect. Therefore, calendula ethanolic extract positively acted on the healing process of cutaneous wounds of rats and presented in vitro antibacterial activity

    CĂąncer ano-reto-cĂłlico: aspectos atuais v - cĂąncer de reto: tratamento cirĂșrgico

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