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2012
Contribution of Efflux to the Emergence of Isoniazid and Multidrug Resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis., Machado, D., dos Couto {Isabel Maria Santos Leitão}, Perdigão João, Rodrigues Liliana, Portugal Isabel, Baptista Pedro, Veigas Bruno, Amaral Leonard, and Bettencourt {Miguel Viveiros} , PLoS ONE, apr, Volume 7, Number 4, (2012) Abstract
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2010
Inkjet printed and {"}doctor blade{"} TiO2 photodetectors for DNA biosensors, de Martins, {Rodrigo Ferrão Paiva}, Fortunato {Elvira Maria Correia}, Baptista {Pedro Miguel Ribeiro Viana}, and Águas {Hugo Manuel Brito} , Biosensors & Bioelectronics, jan, Volume 25, Number 5, p.1229–1234, (2010) Abstract

A dye sensitized TiO2 photodetector has been integrated with a DNA detection method based on non-cross-linking hybridization of DNA-functionalized gold nanoparticles, resulting in a disposable colorimetric biosensor. We present a new approach for the fabrication of dye sensitized TiO2 photodetectors by an inkjet printing technique-a non-contact digital, additive, no mask and no vacuum patterning method, ideal for cost efficient mass production. The developed biosensor was compared against a dye sensitized photodetector fabricated by the traditional {"}doctor blade{"} method. Detection of gold nanoparticle aggregation was possible for concentrations as low as 1.0 nM for the {"}doctor blade{"} system, and 1.5 nM for the inkjet printed photodetector. The demonstrated sensitivity limits of developed biosensors; are comparable to those of spectrophotometric techniques (1.0 nM). Our results show that a difference higher than 17% by traditional photodetector and 6% by inkjet printed in the photoresponses for the complementary and non-complementary gold nanoprobe assays could be attained for a specific DNA sequence from Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the etiologic agent of human tuberculosis. The decrease of costs associated with molecular diagnostic provided by a platform such as the one presented here may prove of paramount importance in developing countries. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

2003
Óxido Nítrico na Abordagem da Hipertensão Pulmonar no Contexto de Cirurgia Cardíaca do Adulto, Timóteo, {Ana Teresa}, Abecassis Miguel, Baptista Pedro, Rebocho {Maria José, and {Queiroz E Melo} Joáo , Revista Portuguesa de Cardiologia, dec, Volume 22, Number 12, p.1503–1511, (2003) Abstract

Pulmonary hypertension is a significant problem to take into account in the post-operative management of cardiac patients, especially valvular patients. Inhaled nitric oxide allows more effective control of pulmonary pressure and other hemodynamic parameters, with better post-operative results. We present a clinical case of a patient with mitral stenosis and severe pulmonary hypertension, with post-operative hemodynamic instability, in which we used inhaled nitric oxide for better control of pulmonary pressures and to help ventilator weaning.