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Hermann Bremer Neto

Researcher at University of Western Ontario

Publications -  11
Citations -  156

Hermann Bremer Neto is an academic researcher from University of Western Ontario. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vaccination & Rabies vaccine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 11 publications receiving 134 citations.

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Determinação de rotina do crômio em fezes, como marcador biológico, pelo método espectrofotométrico ajustado da 1,5-difenilcarbazida

TL;DR: In this article, the spectrophotometric method of 1,5-diphenyl carbazide was adjusted for the determination of chromium in feces, as a biological marker.
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Diminuição do teor de óxido de crômio (III) usado como marcador externo

TL;DR: In this paper, a metodo espectrofotometrico da s-difenilcarbazida de determinacao do cromio permite that esse metal possa ser determinado em teores e em massas de amostras tao pequenas that as concentracoes atualmente usadas de oxido de cromium (III) como marcador externo em ensaios biologicos poderiam ser drasticamente diminuidas.
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Probiotic therapy reduces inflammation and improves intestinal morphology in rats with induced oral mucositis.

TL;DR: It can be concluded that probiotic supplementation reduced oral and intestinal inflammation in immunosuppressed rats with experimentally induced mucositis, and may protect the intestine from changes induced by chemotherapy, thus contributing to overall health.
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Effects of the prebiotic mannan oligosaccharide on the experimental periodontitis in rats

TL;DR: It can be concluded that the oral administration of MOS promotes a protective effect against alveolar bone loss caused by EP in rats, modifying histologic and immune-inflammatory parameters, in addition to protecting the intestine.
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The influence of water pH on the genesis of cadmium-induced cancer in a rat model.

TL;DR: The acidic pH increased the formation of pre-neoplastic lesions in the prostate glands of cadmium-exposed animals, but this was found more frequently in animals from group B (p<0.05).