Search Results - "Scheffer, Jussara Peters"
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Vascular endothelial growth factor association with angiopoietin 1 promotes improvement in ventricular function after ischemic cardiomyopathy induced in mini pigs
Published in Acta cirúrgica brasileira (01-04-2018)“…Abstract Purpose: To investigate the safety and clinical, hemodynamic and tissue improvement ability in mini pigs undergoing cell and gene therapy for the…”
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Comparison among bone marrow mesenchymal stem and mononuclear cells to promote functional recovery after spinal cord injury in rabbits
Published in Acta cirúrgica brasileira (01-12-2017)“…Abstract Purpose: To investigate the efficacy of allogeneic mesenchymal stem-cells and autologous mononuclear cells to promote sensorimotor recovery and tissue…”
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Technical innovation: Intragastric Single Port Sleeve Gastrectomy (IGSG). A feasibility survival study on porcine model
Published in Acta cirurgica brasileira (01-01-2018)“…To perform technically the laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) using a unique Intragastric Single Port (IGSG) in animal swine model, evidencing an effective…”
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Videothermometry to evaluate metabolic activity in real time during pneumectomy in rats
Published in Acta cirurgica brasileira (01-01-2019)“…To evaluate, in rats, the open field videothermometry in real time while performing left pneumonectomy for early diagnosis of cardiopulmonary changes. Twelve…”
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Videothermometry to evaluate metabolic activity in real time during pneumectomy in rats 1
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Technique of spinal cord compression induced by inflation of epidural balloon catheter in rabbits (Oryctologus cuniculus): efficient and easy to use model
Published in Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (01-09-2016)“…The most common cause of spinal cord injury are high impact trauma, which often result in some motor impairment, sensory or autonomic a greater or lesser…”
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