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    Relationship Between Patients with Clinical Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder and Mutations in Gjb2 Gene by de Carvalho, Guilherme M, Z Ramos, Priscila, M Castilho, Arthur, C Guimarães, Alexandre, L Sartorato, Edi

    Published in The open neurology journal (30-09-2016)
    “…The auditory neuropathy is a condition which there is a dyssynchrony in the nerve conduction of the auditory nerve fibers. There is no evidence about the…”
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    A Target Engagement Assay to Assess Uptake, Potency, and Retention of Antibiotics in Living Bacteria by Fanti, Rebeka C., Vasconcelos, Stanley N. S., Catta-Preta, Carolina M. C., Sullivan, Jaryd R., Riboldi, Gustavo P., dos Reis, Caio V., Ramos, Priscila Z., Edwards, Aled M., Behr, Marcel A., Couñago, Rafael M.

    Published in ACS infectious diseases (12-08-2022)
    “…New antibiotics are urgently needed to counter the emergence of antimicrobial-resistant pathogenic bacteria. A major challenge in antibiotic drug discovery is…”
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    Satisfaction of Children with Auditory Neuropathy and Cochlear Implant by de Carvalho, Guilherme Machado, Zago, Thiago M, Ramos, Priscila Z, Castilho, Arthur M, Guimarães, Alexandre C, Sartorato, Edi L

    “…In auditory neuropathy (AN) a dyssynchrony in the nerve conduction of the auditory nerve fibers is observed. Typically, patients with AN exhibit moderate to…”
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    Optimization of simultaneous screening of the main mutations involved in non-syndromic deafness using the TaqMan® OpenArray™ Genotyping platform by Martins, Fábio Tadeu Arrojo, Ramos, Priscila Zonzini, Svidnicki, Maria Carolina Costa Melo, Castilho, Arthur Menino, Sartorato, Edi Lúcia

    Published in BMC medical genetics (24-10-2013)
    “…Hearing loss is the most common sensory deficit in humans, affecting approximately 10% of the global population. In developed countries, one in every 500…”
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