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Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Biomedical Engineering Biomaterials, Biomechanics and Rehabilitation
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Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Engenharia Eletrónica Industrial e Computadores
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Dissertação de mestrado em Optometria Avançada
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Dissertação de mestrado em Optometria Avançada
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Enzymatic polymerization of aniline was first performed in lignosulfonate (LGS) template system. High-redox-potential catalyst laccase, isolated from Aspergillus, was used as a biocatalyst in the synthesis of conducting polyaniline/lignosulfonate (PANI-ES-LGS) complex using atmospheric oxygen as the oxidizing agent. The linear templates (LGS), also serving as the dopants, could facilitate the directional alignment of the monomer and improve the solubility of the conducting polymer. The process of the polymerization was monitored using UV-Vis spectroscopy, by which the conditions for laccase-catalyzed synthesis of PANI-ES-LGS complex were also optimized. The structure characterizations and solubility of the complex were carried out using corresponding characterization techniques respectively. The PANI-ES-LGS suspensions obtained was used as coating for cotton with a conventional padder to explore the applications of the complex. The variable optoelectronic properties of the coated cotton were confirmed by cyclic voltammetry and color strength test. The molecular weight changes of LGS treated by laccase were also studied to discuss the mechanism of laccase catalyzed aniline polymerization in LGS template system.
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Tese de Doutoramento em Psicologia Clínica / Psicologia
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Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Engenharia Civil
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Tese de Doutoramento em Engenharia Civil
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Fiber membranes prepared from jute fragments can be valuable, low cost, and renewable. They have broad application prospects in packing bags, geotextiles, filters, and composite reinforcements. Traditionally, chemical adhesives have been used to improve the properties of jute fiber membranes. A series of new laccase, laccase/mediator systems, and multi-enzyme synergisms were attempted. After the laccase treatment of jute fragments, the mechanical properties and surface hydrophobicity of the produced fiber membranes increased because of the cross-coupling of lignins with ether bonds mediated by laccase. The optimum conditions were a buffer pH of 4.5 and an incubation temperature of 60 °C with 0.92 U/mL laccase for 3 h. Laccase/guaiacol and laccase/alkali lignin treatments resulted in remarkable increases in the mechanical properties; in contrast, the laccase/2,2-azino-bis-(3-ethylthiazoline-6-sulfonate) (ABTS) and laccase/2,6-dimethoxyphenol treatments led to a decrease. The laccase/ guaiacol system was favorable to the surface hydrophobicity of jute fiber membranes. However, the laccase/alkali lignin system had the opposite effect. Xylanase/laccase and cellulase/laccase combined treatments were able to enhance both the mechanical properties and the surface hydrophobicity of jute fiber membranes. Among these, cellulase/laccase treatment performed better; compared to mechanical properties, the surface hydrophobicity of the jute fiber membranes showed only a slight increase after the enzymatic multi-step processes.
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Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Engenharia Civil
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"Available online 21 March 2016"
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OBJECTIVE: To report and assess the incidence of cardiac tamponade in systemic lupus erythematosus as a cardiac manifestation of the disease. METHODS: We reviewed the medical records of 325 patients diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus according to the American Rheumatism Association and their complementary laboratory tests compatible with cardiac tamponade. RESULTS: In the 325 medical recors reviewed, we found 108 patients with pericardial effusions corresponding to 33.2% of the total and 54% of the patients studied in the active phase of the disease. Clinical assessment and transthoracic echocardiogram allowed the clinical diagnosis of cardiac tamponade in only 4 (1.23%) patients, 3 of whom were females, white, with ages ranging from 25 to 44 years. The pericardial fluid was hemorrhagic or serosanguineous with high levels of FAN and positivity for LE cells. In the treatment, we successfully used pericardicentesis associated with high doses of corticosteroids. In clinical and laboratory follow-up performed for a period of 3 years, neither recrudescence of the pericardial effusion nor evolution to constriction occurred. CONCLUSION: Even though rare (1.23%), cardiac tamponade in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus has a benign evolution when properly treated, according to our experience.
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Tese de Doutoramento em Engenharia Mecânica.
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Horseradish peroxidase (HRP)/H2O2 system catalyzes the free-radical polymerization of aromatic compounds such as lignins and gallate esters. In this work, dodecyl gallate (DG) was grafted onto the surfaces of lignin-rich jute fabrics by HRP-mediated oxidative polymerization with an aim to enhance the hydrophobicity of the fibers. The DG-grafted jute fibers and reaction products of their model compounds were characterized by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS), attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The results clearly indicated the grafting of DG to the jute fiber by HRP. Furthermore, the hydrophobicity of jute fabrics was determined by measuring the wetting time and static contact angle. Compared to the control sample, the wetting time and static contact angle of the grated fabrics changed from ~1 s to 1 h and from ~0° to 123.68°, respectively. This clearly proved that the hydrophobicity of jute fabrics improved considerably. Conditions of the HRP-catalyzed DG-grafting reactions were optimized in terms of the DG content of modified jute fabrics. Moreover, the results of breaking strength and elongation of DG-grafted jute/ polypropylene (PP) composites demonstrated improved reinforcement of the composite due to enzymatic hydrophobic modification of jute fibers.
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La caracterización de nuevas patologías causadas por defectos en la glicosilación de proteínas se ha incrementado exponencialmente en los últimos cinco años. Los Desórdenes Congénitos de la Glicosilación ó Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation, sigla en inglés, CDG, comprenden defectos en la biosíntesis de las glicoproteínas, ya sea en la vía de la N-glicosilación, como así también de la O-glicosilación proteica. La presentación fenotípica es multisistémica, existen más de 500 genes que codifican para proteínas implicadas en procesos de glicosilación, poniendo de manifiesto la importancia crucial de la glicobiología en los procesos celulares. La mayoría de los CDG conocidos hasta el momento son defectos de N-glicosilación (clasificadas CDG-Ia hasta CDG-Im y CDG-IIa hasta CDG-IIf), aunque están siendo descritas alteraciones de O-glicosilación, como causa primaria de diferentes distrofias musculares, condrodisplasias, mucolipidosis I y II; Síndrome de Exostosis Múltiple Hereditario (EMH), trastornos de la migración neuronal e incluso existen defectos combinados de N- y O-glicosilación. Presentan una mortalidad infantil elevada, de aproximadamente un 25% por infecciones graves o fallos orgánicos. Las principales manifestaciones clínicas son: retraso psicomotor, convulsiones, hipotonía axial, estrabismo e hipoplasia cerebelosa, entre las características más frecuentes, acompañadas en algunos casos por dismorfias, hepatopatía, coagulopatía, enteropatía, entre otras manifestaciones, sin existir un patrón único de expresión clínica y pudiendo observarse manifestaciones inusuales de la enfermedad. Existe en nuestro medio un sub-diagnóstico de estas patologías, atribuible al desconocimiento de la gran variabilidad fenotípica y a la falta de metodologías para su diagnóstico. El estudio de alteraciones de la glicosilación proteica permitirá la identificación de diferentes clases de CDG como responsables de síndromes clínicos no explicados e incluso el hallazgo de nuevas variantes de estas patologías en nuestro medio. Como Objetivo General, se desea contribuir al desarrollo de un capítulo inédito en Latinoamérica, en el área de las Enfermedades Metabólicas Hereditarias, desde los diferentes aspectos: clínico, bioquímico y molecular, conjuntamente con la aplicación de criterios cada vez más amplios para la detección de CDG en nuestro medio y el conocimiento de los aspectos fisiopatogénicos propios de estas enfermedades.