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Federal University of São Paulo
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About: Federal University of São Paulo is a education organization based out in São Paulo, Brazil. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Medicine. The organization has 27971 authors who have published 49365 publications receiving 935536 citations. The organization is also known as: Universidade Federal de São Paulo & Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo.
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TL;DR: In conclusion, at 3 years after transplantation, immunosuppression with belatacept resulted in similar patient survival, graft survival and acute rejection, with better renal function compared with cyclosporine.
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TL;DR: Freshwater biota are vulnerable to microplastics pollution and that urbanization is a major factor contributing to the pollution of freshwater environments with microplastic, according to this study.
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TL;DR: The administration of oral anabolic steroids for 27 weeks to malnourished male subjects with COPD was associated with increases in BMI, lean body mass, and anthropometric measures of arm and thigh circumference, with no significant changes in endurance exercise capacity.
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Max Planck Society1, University of Tübingen2, Massachusetts Institute of Technology3, Harvard University4, Francis Crick Institute5, Broad Institute6, Howard Hughes Medical Institute7, University of Pavia8, University of Adelaide9, Pennsylvania State University10, University of São Paulo11, University of California, Santa Cruz12, Xiamen University13, Catholic University of the North14, Ohio State University15, Pontifical Catholic University of Peru16, Michigan State University17, University of Exeter18, University of New Mexico19, University of the Basque Country20, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro21, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul22, National University of Central Buenos Aires23, Field Museum of Natural History24, University of Magallanes25, Federal University of São Paulo26, University of Buenos Aires27, National Scientific and Technical Research Council28, Naturhistorisches Museum29, Deutsches Archäologisches Institut30
TL;DR: Genome-wide ancient DNA from 49 individuals forming four parallel time transects in Belize, Brazil, the Central Andes, and the Southern Cone suggests a population replacement that began at least 9,000 years ago and was followed by substantial population continuity in multiple regions.
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TL;DR: It is shown in a mouse model that ongoing blood-stage infections, above a minimum threshold, impair the growth of subsequently inoculated sporozoites such that they become growth arrested in liver hepatocytes and fail to develop intoBlood-stage parasites.
Abstract: Superinfection with Plasmodium species increases the risk of fatal disease in individuals with low immunity, yet it is not frequent in young children. Portugal et al. provide a possible explanation for this dichotomy, showing that blood-stage parasitemia in mice inhibits liver-stage development of a second Plasmodium species infection due to iron sequestration.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Majid Ezzati | 133 | 443 | 137171 |
Christian Guilleminault | 133 | 897 | 68844 |
Jean Rivier | 133 | 769 | 73919 |
Myron M. Levine | 123 | 789 | 60865 |
Werner Seeger | 114 | 1113 | 57464 |
Katherine L. Tucker | 106 | 683 | 39404 |
Michael Bader | 103 | 735 | 37525 |
Paulo A. Lotufo | 89 | 622 | 100527 |
Fernando Q. Cunha | 88 | 682 | 31501 |
Paul R. Sanberg | 87 | 635 | 29745 |
Harold A. Chapman | 87 | 191 | 26617 |
Ricardo T. Gazzinelli | 86 | 340 | 28233 |
Carlito B. Lebrilla | 86 | 495 | 25415 |
Roger S. McIntyre | 85 | 807 | 32040 |
Sergio Tufik | 85 | 1424 | 35174 |