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Corrigendum: Evidence for a genetic contribution to the ossification of spinal ...

Couto, Ana Rita; Parreira, Bruna; Power, Deborah Mary; Pinheiro, Luís; Dias, João Madruga; Novofastovski, Irina; Eshed, Iris; Sarzi-Puttini, Piercarlo


Evidence for a genetic contribution to the ossification of spinal ligaments in ...

Couto, Ana Rita; Parreira, Bruna; Power, Deborah; Pinheiro, Luís; Madruga Dias, João; Novofastovski, Irina; Eshed, Iris; Sarzi-Puttini, Piercarlo

Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis (DISH) and Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament (OPLL) are common disorders characterized by the ossification of spinal ligaments. The cause for this ossification is currently unknown but a genetic contribution has been hypothesized. Over the last decade, many studies on the genetics of ectopic calcification disorders have been performed, mainly on OPLL. M...


Epidemiology and genetic variability of respiratory syncytial virus in Portugal...

Sáez-López, Emma; Cristóvão, Paula; Costa, Inês; Pechirra, Pedro; Conde, Patrícia; Guiomar, Raquel; Peres, Maria João; Viseu, Regina; Lopes, Paulo

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is associated with substantial morbidity and mortality since it is a predominant viral agent causing respiratory tract infections in infants, young children and the elderly. Considering the availability of the RSV vaccines in the coming years, molecular understanding in RSV is necessary.


Epidemiology and genetic variability of respiratory syncytial virus in Portugal...

Sáez-López, Emma; Cristóvão, Paula; Costa, Inês; Pechirra, Pedro; Conde, Patrícia; Guiomar, Raquel; Peres, Maria João; Viseu, Regina; Lopes, Paulo

Introduction: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is associated with substantial morbidity and mortality since it is a predominant viral agent causing respiratory tract infections in infants, young children and the elderly. Considering the availability of the RSV vaccines in the coming years, molecular understanding in RSV is necessary. Objective: The objective of the present study was to describe RSV epidemiolog...


Severe RSV infections in children and elderly during 2017/2018 winter season

Guiomar, Raquel; Pechirra, Pedro; Costa, Inês; Cristóvão, Paula; Conde, Patrícia; Nunes, Baltazar; Rodrigues, Ana Paula; Côrte-Real, Rita

Background: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is one of the most frequent and important respiratory viral agent that causes respiratory infection complications in younger children and elderly. RSV has an autumn / winter seasonality detected in cocirculation with influenza and other respiratory viruses. Material and Methods: During 2017/2018 season, 14 hospitals from Portugal mainland and Atlantic Island tested ...


Influenza virus type/subtype and different infection profiles by age group duri...

Guiomar, Raquel; Pechirra, Pedro; Cristóvão, Paula; Costa, Inês; Conde, Patrícia; Côrte-Real, Rita; Branquinho, Paula; Garcia, David; Conde, Sílvia

Background: Influenza has a major impact in hospitalization during each influenza season. We analysed the influenza type/subtype distribution by age group and medical care wards (ambulatory, hospital, intensive care unit). Material and Methods: During 2017/2018 season, 14 hospitals from Portugal mainland and Atlantic Island (Azores and Madeira) reported to the National Influenza Centre 13747 cases of respirator...


Persistence of the ABCC6 genes and the emergence of the bony skeleton in verteb...

Parreira, Bruna; Cardoso, João; Costa, Rita; Couto, Ana Rita; Bruges-Armas, Jacome; Power, Deborah M.

The ATP-binding cassette transporter 6 (ABCC6) gene encodes a cellular transmembrane protein transporter (MRP6) that is involved in the regulation of tissue calcification in mammals. Mutations in ABCC6 are associated with human ectopic calcification disorders. To gain insight into its evolution and involvement in tissue calcification we conducted a comparative analysis of the ABCC6 gene and the related gene ABC...


Cross-protection to new drifted influenza A(H3) viruses and prevalence of prote...

Guiomar, Raquel; Pereira da Silva, Susana; Conde, Patrícia; Cristóvão, Paula; Maia, Ana Carina; Pechirra, Pedro; Rodrigues, Ana Paula; Nunes, Baltazar

Introduction: Immune profile for influenza viruses is highly changeable over time. Serological studies can assess the prevalence of influenza, estimate the risk of infection, highlight asymptomatic infection rate and can also provide data on vaccine coverage. The aims of the study were to evaluate pre-existing cross-protection against influenza A(H3) drift viruses and to assess influenza immunity in the Portugu...


Cross-protection to new drifted influenza A(H3) viruses and prevalence of prote...

Guiomar, Raquel; Pereira da Silva, Susana; Conde, Patrícia; Cristóvão, Paula; Maia, Ana Carina; Pechirra, Pedro; Rodrigues, Ana Paula; Nunes, Baltazar

Introduction: Immune profile for influenza viruses is highly changeable over time. Serological studies can assess the prevalence of influenza, estimate the risk of infection, highlight asymptomatic infection rate and can also provide data on vaccine coverage. The aims of the study were to evaluate pre-existing cross-protection against influenza A(H3) drift viruses and to assess influenza immunity in the Portugu...


Flow of red blood cells in capillary networks

Couto, Ana Rita; Teixeira, Lúcia; Leble, Vladimir; Lima, Rui A.; Ribeiro, António E.; Dias, Ricardo P.

In the present work we have studied the flow of red blood cells through a column packed with soda lime glass spheres with diameter of 337.5 micron (pore diameter 150 micron). The ratio between the average velocity of the RBCs and the average velocity of the carrying fluid (physiological saline) was close to 0.9. The RBCs migrated faster through the column than the carrying fluid mainly due to a hydrodynamic chr...

Date: 2011   |   Origin: Biblioteca Digital do IPB

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