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Computed Tomography versus Sleep Endoscopy (DISE) to Predict the Effectiveness ...

Cebola, P; Caroça, C; Donato, H; Campos, A; Dias, SS; Paço, J; Manso, C

Obstructive sleep apnea is a sleep disorder with a high prevalence in the world population. The mandibular advancement device is one of the options for treating obstructive sleep apnea. Neck computed tomography and drug-induced sleep endoscopy are complementary diagnostic tests that may help predict the effectiveness of mandibular advancement devices. This study aims to analyze the best method for predicting th...


The fetal origins of disease: a prospective cohort study on the association of ...

Palma dos Reis, CR; Serrano, F; Fonseca, MJ; Martins, AT; Campos, A; McMahon, GM; Barros, H

Cardiovascular diseases are the main cause of mortality worldwide, and childhood excess weight/obesity are strong correlators of accumulated risk in later life. A relationship between maternal preeclampsia and offspring’s childhood obesity is recognized, but most studies fail to control for strong confounders. Our goal is to analyze the association between preeclampsia and childhood excess weight/obesity, after...




Predicting 6-Month Mortality in Incident Elderly Dialysis Patients: A Simple Pr...

Santos, J; Oliveira, P; Malheiro, J; Campos, A; Correia, S; Cabrita, A; Lobato, L; Fonseca, I

Aim: Mortality in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) remains high, particularly among elderly, who represents the most rapidly growing segment of the ESRD population in wealthier countries. We developed and validated a risk score in elderly patients to predict 6-month mortality after dialysis initiation. Methods: We used data from a cohort of 421 patients, aged 65 years and over who started dialysis between 2009 an...


Putative antimicrobial peptides of the posterior salivary glands from the cepha...

Almeida, D; Domínguez-Pérez, D; Matos, A; Agüero-Chapin, G; Osorio, H; Vasconcelos, V; Campos, A; Antunes, A

Cephalopods, successful predators, can use a mixture of substances to subdue their prey, becoming interesting sources of bioactive compounds. In addition to neurotoxins and enzymes, the presence of antimicrobial compounds has been reported. Recently, the transcriptome and the whole proteome of the Octopus vulgaris salivary apparatus were released, but the role of some compounds—e.g., histones, antimicrobial pep...


A draft genome sequence of the elusive giant squid, Architeuthis dux

Fonseca, RR; Couto, A; Machado, AM; Brejova, B; Albertin, CB; Silva, F; Gardner, P; Baril, T; Hayward, A; Campos, A; Ribeiro, ÂM; Barrio-Hernandez, I

Background: The giant squid (Architeuthis dux; Steenstrup, 1857) is an enigmatic giant mollusc with a circumglobal distribution in the deep ocean, except in the high Arctic and Antarctic waters. The elusiveness of the species makes it difficult to study. Thus, having a genome assembled for this deep-sea-dwelling species will allow several pending evolutionary questions to be unlocked. Findings: We present a dra...


OMICs approaches in diarrhetic shellfish toxins research

Campos, A; Freitas, M; Almeida, AM; Martins, JC; Domínguez-Pérez, D; Osorio, H; Vasconcelos, V; Costa, PR

Diarrhetic shellfish toxins (DSTs) are among the most prevalent marine toxins in Europe’s and in other temperate coastal regions. These toxins are produced by several dinoflagellate species; however, the contamination of the marine trophic chain is often attributed to species of the genus Dinophysis. This group of toxins, constituted by okadaic acid (OA) and analogous molecules (dinophysistoxins, DTXs), are hig...


Molecular Responses of Mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis Associated to Accumulat...

Martins, JC; Domínguez-Pérez, D; Azevedo, C; Braga, AC; Costa, PR; Osorio, H; Vasconcelos, V; Campos, A

The molecular pathways behind the toxicity of diarrheic shellfish toxins (DSTs) in bivalves have been scarcely studied. Thus, a shotgun proteomics approach was applied in this work to understand bivalves’ molecular responses to the dinoflagellate Prorocentrum lima (1.0 × 106 cells/L). Protein expression along with toxins levels were analyzed in the gills and digestive gland of the mussel Mytilus galloprovincial...


Shotgun Proteomics of Ascidians Tunic Gives New Insights on Host-Microbe Intera...

Matos, A; Domínguez-Pérez, D; Almeida, D; Aguëro-Chapin, G; Campos, A; Osorio, H; Vasconcelos, V; Antunes, A

Ascidians are marine invertebrates associated with diverse microbial communities, embedded in their tunic, conferring special ecological and biotechnological relevance to these model organisms used in evolutionary and developmental studies. Next-generation sequencing tools have increased the knowledge of ascidians' associated organisms and their products, but proteomic studies are still scarce. Hence, we explor...


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