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    IgG4‐positive plasma cells are more often detected in chronic periapical lesions arising from permanent rather than primary teeth by Polanco, X. B. J., Bertasso, A. S., Silveira, H. A., Yamamoto de Almeida, L., Almeida, L. K. Y., Silva, R. A. B., Silva, L. A. B., Rossi, A., Nelson‐Filho, P., León, J. E.

    Published in International endodontic journal (01-05-2021)
    “…Aim To characterize plasma cell subsets in chronic periapical lesions affecting permanent and primary teeth. Methodology Only chronic periapical lesions…”
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    Use of low-level laser therapy for oral lichen planus in children by Pedro, Livia Assumpção, Ferrisse, Túlio Morandin, Fernandes, Darcy, Silveira, H.A., Ortega, Rose Mara, León, Jorge Esquiche, Bufalino, Andreia

    “…Oral lichen planus (OLP) is a chronic immune-mediated mucocutaneous disorder predominantly in white women after the fifth decade of life, rarely affecting…”
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    HydroPaCe: understanding and predicting cross-inhibition in serine proteases through hydrophobic patch centroids by Gonçalves-Almeida, V. M., Pires, D. E. V., de Melo-Minardi, R. C., da Silveira, C. H., Meira, W., Santoro, M. M.

    Published in Bioinformatics (01-02-2012)
    “…Motivation: Protein-protein interfaces contain important information about molecular recognition. The discovery of conserved patterns is essential for…”
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    Arylsulphatase and acid phosphatase activity associated with developing and ripe spermatozoa of the mussel Mytilus edulis by Pipe, R K, Da Silveira, H M

    Published in The Histochemical journal (01-01-1989)
    “…Arylsulphatase and acid phosphatase activity were demonstrated cytochemically in spermatozoa of the marine mussel Mytilus edulis. Reaction product resulting…”
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    Intestinal Alkaline Phosphatase: Potential Roles in Promoting Gut Health in Weanling Piglets and Its Modulation by Feed Additives - A Review by Melo, A.D.B, Silveira, H, Luciano, F.B, Andrade, C, Costa, L.B, Rostagno, M.H

    “…The intestinal environment plays a critical role in maintaining swine health. Many factors such as diet, microbiota, and host intestinal immune response…”
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