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Paula Gomes

Researcher at University of Porto

Publications -  230
Citations -  6546

Paula Gomes is an academic researcher from University of Porto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Peptide & Primaquine. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 216 publications receiving 5608 citations. Previous affiliations of Paula Gomes include University of Lisbon & Instituto Superior Técnico.

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Covalent immobilization of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) onto biomaterial surfaces.

TL;DR: The overall results suggest that immobilized AMPs may be effective in the prevention of biofilm formation by reduction of microorganism survival post-contact with the coated biomaterial.
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Primaquine revisited six decades after its discovery.

TL;DR: Presently, aablaquine and tafenoquine the two most promising primaquine analogues are already in the final stages of clinical trials against Plasmodium vivax and P. falciparum, a new hope against malaria and other primquine-sensitive illnesses, such as Pneumocystis Pneumonia or the Chagas disease.
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Scentfashion®: Microencapsulated perfumes for textile application

TL;DR: In this paper, polyurethane/urea (PUU) microcapsules with a perfume was used for industrial application on textile substrate having in view man suit production.
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Breakthroughs in Medicinal Chemistry: New Targets and Mechanisms, New Drugs, New Hopes-6.

TL;DR: Breakthroughs in Medicinal Chemistry: New Targets and Mechanisms, New Drugs, New Hopes is a series of Editorials published on a biannual basis by the Editorial Board of the Medicinal chemistry section of the journal Molecules.
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Phenolic Profiling of Portuguese Propolis by LC–MS Spectrometry: Uncommon Propolis Rich in Flavonoid Glycosides

TL;DR: The method allowed the establishment of the phenolic profile of Portuguese propolis from different geographical locations, and the possibility to use some phenolic compounds, such as kaempferol-dimethylether, as geographical markers.