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    Cardiomiopatia Dilatada. Nova Abordagem TerapĂȘutica

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    Inflammatory reaction has been associated with dilated cardiomyopathy. In this context, cardiac autoantibodies and inflammatory cell infiltration have been studied during the last two decades towards the understanding of their origin and the underlying pathogenic mechanisms. Recent research has increasingly focused on the development of an etiological therapeutic approach. Immunoadsorption has shown to improve clinical, echocardiographic, haemodynamic and laboratory parameters in patients with inflammatory dilated cardiomyopathy. In this article we review recent literature concerning this subject, including classification, pathophysiological mechanisms and therapy

    Comparison of fluorescent bands during staining of statoliths of the squid Loligo forbesi (Cephalopoda : Loliginidae)

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    Comportamento do vírus da poliomilelite após irradiação ionizante

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    Prosseguindo nas suas experiĂȘncias referentes Ă  ação dos Raios X e do Radium sĂŽbre vĂ­rus, iniciadas em 1953, quando verificaram que o vĂ­rus da gripe submetido a doses nĂŁo elevadas de Raios X mostra-se com poder patogĂȘnica aumentando para camundongos, os autores, nas pesquisas referidas no presente trabalho, submeteram o vĂ­rus da poliomielite, amostra MEF1 do tipo 2, Ă  ação de Raios X em doses que que foram de 307r atĂ© 3.408.500 r. Empregaram-se 2.140 animais, nas experiĂȘncias aqui relatadas, o que permitiu conclusĂ”es seguras. Os autores observaram irregularidade no comportamento do vĂ­rus da poliomielite submetido Ă  ação dos Raios X, no sentido de aumentar-lhe o poder patogĂȘnico, em relação com o vĂ­rus testemunha, nĂŁo irradiado. Assinalaram a observação que fizeram sĂŽbre a resistĂȘncia do vĂ­rus seguramente a 3.101.000 r o que julgaram de interĂȘsse registrar. A resistĂȘncia quase desaparece a 3.386.000 r. ApĂłs aplicação de 3.408.500 r o vĂ­rus tornou-se inativo.The authors refered in the present paper the experiments made with poliomyelitis virus, type 2, strain MEF1, after exposition to X Rays in the Carrel flask in a fluid layer of 0,1 ml of the vĂ­rus suspension. The titrations of the irradiated virus were made after the exposition of the virus suspension from 307 r to 3.408.500 r. The authors observed irregularity in the behaviour of the irradiated virus in comparison with the control. The virus was less active after exposition from 1.021.000 r to 3.386.000 r than the control but still pathogenic for mice. After exposition to 3.408.500 r the virus was inactivated

    Interference of H-bonding and substituent effects in nitro- and hydroxy-substituted salicylaldehydes

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    Two intramolecular interactions, i.e., (1) hydrogen bond and (2) substituent effect, were analyzed and compared. For this purpose, the geometry of 4- and 5-X-substituted salicylaldehyde derivatives (X = NO2, H or OH) was optimized by means of B3LYP/6-311 + G(d,p) and MP2/aug-cc-pVDZ methods. The results obtained allowed us to show that substituents (NO2 or OH) in the para or meta position with respect to either OH or CHO in H-bonded systems interact more strongly than in the case of di-substituted species: 4- and 3-nitrophenol or 4- and 3-hydroxybenzaldehyde by ∌31%. The substituent effect due to the intramolecular charge transfer from the para-counter substituent (NO2) to the proton-donating group (OH) is ∌35% greater than for the interaction of para-OH with the proton-accepting group (CHO). The total energy of H-bonding for salicylaldehyde, and its derivatives, is composed of two contributions: ∌80% from the energy of H-bond formation and ∌20% from the energy associated with reorganization of the electron structure of the systems in question

    The Conformation of Interfacially Adsorbed Ranaspumin-2 Is an Arrested State on the Unfolding Pathway

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    Ranaspumin-2 (Rsn-2) is a surfactant protein found in the foam nests of the t\'{u}ngara frog. Previous experimental work has led to a proposed model of adsorption which involves an unusual clam shell-like `unhinging' of the protein at an interface. Interestingly, there is no concomitant denaturation of the secondary structural elements of Rsn-2 with the large scale transformation of its tertiary structure. In this work we use both experiment and simulation to better understand the driving forces underpinning this unusual process. We develop a modified G\={o}-model approach where we have included explicit representation of the side-chains in order to realistically model the interaction between the secondary structure elements of the protein and the interface. Doing so allows for the study of the underlying energy landscape which governs the mechanism of Rsn-2 interfacial adsorption. Experimentally, we study targeted mutants of Rsn-2, using the Langmuir trough, pendant drop tensiometry and circular dichroism, to demonstrate that the clam-shell model is correct. We find that Rsn-2 adsorption is in fact a two-step process: the hydrophobic N-terminal tail recruits the protein to the interface after which Rsn-2 undergoes an unfolding transition which maintains its secondary structure. Intriguingly, our simulations show that the conformation Rsn-2 adopts at an interface is an arrested state along the denaturation pathway. More generally, our computational model should prove a useful, and computationally efficient, tool in studying the dynamics and energetics of protein-interface interactions.Comment: 8 figure

    Affirmative actions in terms of special rights:Confronting structural violence in Brazilian higher education

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    Made available in DSpace on 2019-10-04T12:14:17Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2019-07-01Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)In this article, the authors interpret affirmative actions with reference to structural violence, which is accompanied by legitimizing discourses that tend to make discrimination appear natural and unquestionable. They illustrate the extension of structural violence in Brazilian society with particular reference to access to higher education. It has been common to talk about some groups of students as having special needs. However, the authors see groups of students suffering structural violence as being groups with special rights, and explore affirmative actions through the notion of special rights. The authors find that special-rights terminology establishes the discussion of affirmative actions in higher education in a broader and, at the same time, more profound conceptual framework related to interpretations of social justice. Simultaneously, special-rights terminology brings an educational specificity to the discussion of affirmative actions. Thus, the authors see affirmative actions as being both a general sociopolitical and specific educational challenge.Univ Fed Alfenas, Dept Math, 700th Gabriel Monteiro da Silva St, BR-37130001 Alfenas, MG, BrazilAalborg Univ, Dept Learning & Philosophy, Aalborg, DenmarkState Univ Sao Paulo, Dept Math Educ, Sao Paulo, BrazilState Univ Sao Paulo, Dept Math Educ, Sao Paulo, BrazilCAPES: 2014/05584-

    The multidimensional evaluation and treatment of anxiety in children and adolescents: rationale, design, methods and preliminary findings

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