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    First report of free-living amoebae in sewage treatment plants in Porto Alegre, southern Brazil by Borella da Silva, Thaisla Cristiane, dos Santos, Daniel Leal, Rott, Marilise Brittes

    Published in Journal of water and health (01-10-2023)
    “…Free-living amoebae (FLA) are amphizoic protozoans with a cosmopolitan distribution. Some strains of species are associated with infections in humans. They…”
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    Global prevalence of potentially pathogenic free-living amoebae in sewage and sewage-related environments—systematic review with meta-analysis by da Silva, Thaisla Cristiane Borella, Chaúque, Beni Jequicene Mussengue, Benitez, Guilherme Brittes, Rott, Marilise Brittes

    Published in Parasitology research (1987) (01-03-2024)
    “…Free-living amoebae (FLA) include amphizoic microorganisms important in public health, widely isolated from air, water, and soil. However, its occurrence in…”
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    Aqueous leaf extract from Luehea divaricata Mart. Modulates oxidative stress markers in the spinal cord of rats with neuropathic pain by Kroth, Adarly, Santos, Maria do Carmo Quevedo, Borella da Silva, Thaisla Cristiane, Santos Silveira, Elza Maria, Partata, Wania Aparecida

    Published in Journal of ethnopharmacology (25-03-2021)
    “…Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play an important role in neuropathic pain (i.e., pain caused by lesion or disease of the somatosensory system). We showed…”
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    P-76 - Aging-induced changes in redox biomarkers in rat spinal cord by Silveira, Elza Maria Santos, Kroth, Adarly, Santos, Maria do Carmo Quevedo, Borella da Silva, Thaisla Cristiane, Rifell, Ana Paula Kozen, Partata, Wania Aparecida

    Published in Free radical biology & medicine (20-05-2018)
    “…The lumbosacral spinal cord has been used to explore mechanisms underlying aging-related changes. One aspect of aging that is not fully understood is the…”
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