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Assessing the in vivo effects of Pteridium aquilinum extract in K14-HPV16 trans...

Medeiros-Fonseca, B; Faustino-Rocha, Ana I; Pires, MJ; Queiroga, F; Medeiros, R; Gil da Costa, RM; Oliveira, PA

Pteridium aquilinum, commonly known as bracken fern, is a versatile plant species that thrive in diverse environmental conditions and has a global distribution. However, it possesses toxic properties that can lead to various diseases in animals. The consumption of bracken fern has been associated with the development of gastrointestinal and bladder tumours, thiamine deficiency, retinal degeneration, and haemorr...


Hematological aspects of Pteridium spp. (Bracken fern) toxicity in K14-HPV16 tr...

Medeiros-Fonseca, B; Faustino-Rocha, Ana I; Silvestre-Ferreira, AC; Queiroga, F; Medeiros, R; Gil da Costa, RM; Oliveira, PA

Pteridium spp. (PTE) is a plant species that is very well adapted to environmental conditions. It is used as food by animals and various human populations. Its toxic chemical composition can induce various diseases upon acute or chronic consumption. Animals infected with papillomavirus that frequently feed on PTE tend to manifest a synergistic effect on lesions associated with this virus, since PTE has an immun...


Hematological aspects of Pteridium spp. (Bracken fern) toxicity in K14-HPV16 tr...

Medeiros-Fonseca, B; Faustino-Rocha, Ana I; Silvestre-Ferreira, AC; Queiroga, F; Medeiros, R; Gil da Costa, RM; Oliveira, PA

Pteridium spp. (PTE) is a plant species that is very well adapted to environmental conditions. It is used as food by animals and various human populations. Its toxic chemical composition can induce various diseases upon acute or chronic consumption. Animals infected with papillomavirus that frequently feed on PTE tend to manifest a synergistic effect on lesions associated with this virus, since PTE has an immun...


Assessing the in vivo effects of Pteridium aquilinum extract in K14-HPV16 trans...

Medeiros-Fonseca, B; Faustino-Rocha, Ana I; Pires, MJ; Queiroga, F; Medeiros, R; Gil da Costa, R; Oliveira, PA

Pteridium aquilinum, commonly known as bracken fern, is a versatile plant species that thrive in diverse environmental conditions and has a global distribution. However, it possesses toxic properties that can lead to various diseases in animals. The consumption of bracken fern has been associated with the development of gastrointestinal and bladder tumours, thiamine deficiency, retinal degeneration, and haemorr...


The Impact of Sleep on Haematological Parameters in Firefighters

Alves, S; Silva, F; Esteves, F; Costa, S; Slezakova, K; Alves, M; Pereira, M; Teixeira, J; Morais, S; Fernandes, A; Queiroga, F; Vaz, J

Sleep is a vital process that impacts biological functions such as cell renewal, bone regeneration, and immune system support. Disrupted sleep can interrupt erythropoiesis, leading to fewer red blood cells, reduced haemoglobin concentration, and decreased haematocrit levels, potentially contributing to haematological disorders. This is particularly concerning for shift workers for example firefighters. While pr...


Comparative epidemiological study of breast cancer in humans and canine mammary...

Carvalho, PT; Niza-Ribeiro, J; Amorim, I; Queiroga, F; Severo, M; Ribeiro, AI; Pinello, K

Dogs spontaneously develop mammary gland tumors (MGT) and exhibit striking similarities in clinical and epidemiological characteristics to human breast cancer (HBC). Descriptive and comparative analysis of HBC and canine MGT with a focus on evaluating similarities and geographical distribution were the aims of this study. HBC cases were obtained from North Regional Oncological Registry (RORENO) (2010–2015) and ...


Vet-OncoNet: Developing a Network of Veterinary Oncology and Reporting a Pionee...

Pinello, K; Pires, I; Castro, AF; Carvalho, PT; Santos, A; de Matos, A; Queiroga, F; Niza Ribeiro, J

Vet-OncoNet is a replicable tripartite animal cancer database with the scientific and academic purposes of collecting data and producing evidence-based knowledge for cancer science in general. Inspired by the One Health vision, Vet-OncoNet uses business intelligence tools to optimize the process of capturing, treating, and reporting animal cancer data to a national level in three interfaces: ACR (animal cancer ...


Cross Species Analysis and Comparison of Tumors in Dogs and Cats, by Age, Sex, ...

Pinello, K; Pires, I; Castro, AF; Carvalho, PT; Santos, A; de Matos, A; Queiroga, F; Canadas-Sousa, A; Dias-Pereira, P; Catarino, J; Faísca, P

The animal cancer burden is essential for the translational value of companion animals in comparative oncology. The present work aims to describe, analyze, and compare frequencies and associations of tumors in dogs and cats based on the Animal Cancer Registry created by Vet-OncoNet. With 9079 registries, regarding 2019 and 2020, 81% (n = 7355) belonged to dogs. In comparison, cats have a general one-year right ...


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