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Joana Carvalho
Researcher at University of Porto
Publications - 210
Citations - 9311
Joana Carvalho is an academic researcher from University of Porto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 186 publications receiving 5808 citations. Previous affiliations of Joana Carvalho include Faculdade de Desporto da Universidade do Porto & Universidade Lusófona.
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Redefinition of familial intestinal gastric cancer: clinical and genetic perspectives
Joana Carvalho,Patrícia Oliveira,Janine Senz,Celina São José,Samantha Hansford,Sara Pinto Teles,Marta Ferreira,Giovanni Corso,Hugo Pinheiro,Diana Lemos,Valeria Pascale,Franco Roviello,David G. Huntsman,Carla Oliveira +13 more
TL;DR: This study proposed the first data-driven testing criteria for FIGC families, and supported FIGC as a genetically determined, likely polygenic, gastric cancer-predisposing disease, with earlier onset and distinct from patients with SIGC at the germline and somatic levels.
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A fully human anti-BMP6 antibody reduces the need for erythropoietin in rodent models of the anemia of chronic disease.
Verena Petzer,Piotr Tymoszuk,Malte Asshoff,Joana Carvalho,Jonathan Papworth,Cecilia Deantonio,Luke Bayliss,Matthew Wake,Markus Seifert,Natascha Brigo,Lara Valente de Souza,Richard Hilbe,Philipp Grubwieser,Egon Demetz,Stefanie Dichtl,Chiara Volani,Sylvia Berger,Felix Böhm,Alexander Hoffmann,Christa Pfeifhofer-Obermair,Laura von Raffay,Sieghart Sopper,Stephanie Arndt,Anja K. Bosserhoff,Léon Kautz,Prunelle Perrier,Manfred Nairz,Dominik Wolf,Guenter Weiss,Volker Germaschewski,Igor Theurl +30 more
TL;DR: Treatment of ACD, as a highly complex disease, becomes more effective by a multifactorial therapeutic approach upon mobilization of endogenous iron deposits and stimulation of erythropoiesis.
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Actividade física e qualidade de vida de mulheres idosas da cidade de Florianópolis, Brasil
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Psychopathological predictors characterizing sexual compulsivity in a nonclinical sample of women.
TL;DR: It was revealed that motor/planning impulsiveness and psychoticism significantly predicted sexual compulsivity in women and used a nonpathological frame to explore this relation.
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Psychological Factors Predicting the Distress to Female Persistent Genital Arousal Symptoms
TL;DR: Overall, sexual conservatism seems to be a key differentiator factor, influencing the psychological conditions under which women may report higher levels of distress caused by persistent genital arousal.