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    Influence of anthropogenic pressure on the genetic diversity and chromosomal instability of an endangered forest-specialist anuran by Getelina, M. A., Schwantes, J. B., Graichen, D. A. S., Schuch, A. P.

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-06-2022)
    “…Deforestation leads to changes in the landscape, which can isolate and decrease the size of populations affecting their structure and genetic variability…”
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    A genetic cluster of patients with variant xeroderma pigmentosum with two different founder mutations by Munford, V., Castro, L.P., Souto, R., Lerner, L.K., Vilar, J. B., Quayle, C., Asif, H., Schuch, A.P., Souza, T.A., Ienne, S., Alves, F.I.A., Moura, L.M.S., Galante, P.A.F., Camargo, A.A., Liboredo, R., Pena, S.D.J., Sarasin, A., Chaibub, S.C., Menck, C.F.M.

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-05-2017)
    “…Summary Background Xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) is a rare human syndrome associated with hypersensitivity to sunlight and a high frequency of skin tumours at an…”
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    Toxicological and behavioral analyses indicates the safety of a biofertilizer in the non-target D. melanogaster by Rieder, G.S., Zamberlan, D.C., Silva, L.F.O., Borin, B.C., Schuch, A.P., da Rocha, J.B.T.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-05-2023)
    “…The demand for food to feed the growing world population has been promoting the indiscriminate use of chemical fertilizers, which can be detrimental to the…”
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    Ecotoxicity and in vitro safety profile of the eco-friendly silver and titanium dioxide nanoparticles by Muraro, P.C.L., Wouters, R.D., Druzian, D.M., Viana, A.R., Schuch, A.P., Rech, V.C., da Silva, W.L.

    “…This study investigated the ecotoxicity and in vitro safety profile of novel metallic nanoparticles (silver and titanium dioxide) prepared from Aloe vera…”
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    Comparisons of biologically effective doses of solar UV-radiation determined with spore dosimetry and spectral photometry in 2000–2003 at Southern Space Observatory, Brazil by Schuch, A.P., Guarnieri, R.A., Rosa, M.B., Pinheiro, D.K., Munakata, N., Schuch, N.J.

    Published in Advances in space research (2006)
    “…In order to assess the impact of solar-UV radiation on biosphere and human health, spore dosimetry and spectral photometry have been performed in parallel at…”
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