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    Social life : structure and funetion

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    The Occupational Mobility of Professional Athletes

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    Índice de status sócio-econômico da família da mulher grávida que freqüenta o Centro de Saúde Geraldo de Paula Souza da Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo An index of socio-economic status for families of pregnants attended by the Health Center "Geraldo de Paula Souza", of the School of Public Health, University of São Paulo

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    A partir de uma modificação do esquema teórico de Max Weber, aplicado ao estudo do fenômeno da estratificação social, procurou-se a base conceptual para a elaboração de um índice de status sócio-econômico familiar. Selecionados os indicadores ocupação, renda e educação, consagrados pela literatura sociológica, os pesos respectivos foram obtidos através de um critério estatístico (correlação de cada variável com o "score" total). Cada status familiar, representado por um "score" total, encontra-se referido a um estrato no sistema de estratificação considerado.<br>Following a modified scheme of Max Weber's theoretical framework applied to the study of Social Stratification, was sought the conceptual basis for making an Index of Family Social Economic Status. After selecting the usual socio-economic variable - occupation, income and education - as indicators of family status, the respective weights were obtained by a statistical criterion (zero order correlation between each variable and the total score). According to its total score, each family is located in a certain social group, which represents a stratum in the rank system

    A multimodal scaffold for SDF1 delivery improves cardiac function in a rat subacute myocardial infarct model

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    Ischemic heart disease is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. The efficient delivery of therapeutic growth factors could counteract the adverse prognosis of post-myocardial infarction (post-MI). In this study, a collagen hydrogel that is able to load and appropriately deliver pro-angiogenic stromal cell-derived factor 1 (SDF1) was physically coupled with a compact collagen membrane in order to provide the suture strength required for surgical implantation. This bilayer collagen-on-collagen scaffold (bCS) showed the suitable physicochemical properties that are needed for efficient implantation, and the scaffold was able to deliver therapeutic growth factors after MI. In vitro collagen matrix biodegradation led to a sustained SDF1 release and a lack of cytotoxicity in the relevant cell cultures. In vivo intervention in a rat subacute MI model resulted in the full integration of the scaffold into the heart after implantation and biocompatibility with the tissue, with a prevalence of anti-inflammatory and pro-angiogenic macrophages, as well as evidence of revascularization and improved cardiac function after 60 days. Moreover, the beneficial effect of the released SDF1 on heart remodeling was confirmed by a significant reduction in cardiac tissue stiffness. Our findings demonstrate that this multimodal scaffold is a desirable matrix that can be used as a drug delivery system and a scaffolding material to promote functional recovery after MI
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