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    Thiosemicarbazones as inhibitors of tyrosinase enzyme by Soares, Mariana A., Almeida, Mariana A., Marins-Goulart, Carla, Chaves, Otávio A., Echevarria, Aurea, de Oliveira, Márcia C.C.

    Published in Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters (01-08-2017)
    “…[Display omitted] In the search for compounds which may inhibit the development of melanomas, a series of thiosemicarbazones has been investigated as possible…”
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    Vulvar melanocytic nevus: case report by Almeida, Mariana A., Coelho, Berenice A.

    “…ABSTRACT Pigmented vulvar lesions are uncommon; they occur in about 10%-12% of women and include benign and malignant processes, as well as post-inflammatory…”
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    Dermatoscopy in polypoid basal-cell carcinoma: a rare histopathological variation by Almeida, Mariana A., Carmo, Gabriella C., Feroldi, Michele R., Verardino, Gustavo

    “…ABSTRACT Polypoid basal-cell carcinoma (BCC) is a rare tumor, considered a clinical and histopathological variant of the nodular BCC, presenting broad…”
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    Basal cell carcinoma of the areola: a rare case report by Almeida, Mariana A., Feroldi, Michele R., Vianna, Lívia Z. D., Parreira, Eloisa B.

    “…ABSTRACT Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common malignant cutaneous neoplasm. It is preferentially located in areas exposed to solar radiation, since…”
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    Structure and composition of the cuticle of the goose barnacle Pollicipes pollicipes: a flexible composite biomaterial by Almeida, Mariana A., Fernandes, Emanuel Mouta, Marques, Ana Catarina Fernandes, Lobo, Flávia Cristina Marques, Sousa, Rita Alexandra Oliveira, Reis, R. L., Silva, Tiago H.

    Published in Marine drugs (29-01-2023)
    “…Arthropods, the largest animal phylum, including insects, spiders and crustaceans, are characterized by their bodies being covered primarily in chitin. Besides…”
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    Quantifying Facial Feminization Surgery's Impact: Focus on Patient Facial Satisfaction by Alper, David P, Almeida, Mariana N, Hu, Kevin G, De Baun, Heloise M, Hosseini, Helia, Williams, Mica C G, Salib, Andrew, Shah, Jinesh, Persing, John A, Alperovich, Michael

    “…Facial feminization surgery (FFS) has been associated with improving gender dysphoria in transgender patients. This study aimed to quantify the impact of…”
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