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Angelica Alves Lima

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do Nascimento G, da Silva Santos A, Silva N, Guilmaraes N, Lima A, Coura-Vital W
BMC Infect Dis . 2025 Jan; 25(1):131. PMID: 39875836
Background: Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted lower genital tract infection worldwide and the main etiological factor of cervical cancer (CC). Since 2006, vaccines have been implemented...
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da Silva Santos A, Silva N, da Silva I, Carneiro M, Coura-Vital W, Lima A
BMC Infect Dis . 2025 Jan; 25(1):88. PMID: 39833677
Background: Globally, cervical cancer is an increasing public health issue, and vaccination against HPV has proven to be an effective strategy to reduce this neoplasia. The purpose of this study...
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da Cunha Agostini L, Silva N, de Almeida Belo V, Luizon M, Lima A, Silva G
Eur J Pharmacol . 2024 Aug; 981:176907. PMID: 39154825
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) have a high mortality rate, and despite the several available therapeutic targets, non-response to antihypertensives remains a common problem. Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs) and angiotensin receptor blockers...
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da Cunha Agostini L, de Paula W, Melo A, Silva N, Faria Lopes A, de Almeida Belo V, et al.
Mol Biol Rep . 2024 Mar; 51(1):458. PMID: 38551694
Arterial hypertension is characterized by systolic pressure ≥ 140 mmHg and/or diastolic pressure ≥ 90 mmHg and its treatment consists of the use of antihypertensive drugs, as losartan and hydrochlorothiazide....
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Pereira I, Silva N, Lima A, Silva G
Environ Mol Mutagen . 2024 Mar; 65(3-4):143-152. PMID: 38523463
Cervical cancer is the fourth most commonly diagnosed cancer in women and is considered a preventable disease, as vaccination and screening programs effectively reduce its incidence and mortality rates. Disease...
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da Cunha Agostini L, Silva N, Faria Lopes A, Melo A, Bicalho L, Almeida T, et al.
Arq Bras Cardiol . 2023 Dec; 120(12):e20230396. PMID: 38126445
Background: Central Illustration : G Protein Subunit Beta 3 (GNB3) Variant Is Associated with Biochemical Changes in Brazilian Patients with Hypertension. Background: Genes and their variants associated with environmental factors...
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Cota E Souza L, Gouvea T, Fernandes F, Carrillo M, Veloso V, Santos Filho A, et al.
J Behav Med . 2023 Jun; 47(1):94-101. PMID: 37294473
To evaluate the effect of yoga on the frequency of MetS and its impact on cardiovascular risk markers in climacteric women. We recruited 84 sedentary women between 40 and 65 ...
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Cota E Souza L, DAngelo G, Silva G, Lima A
Sci Rep . 2023 May; 13(1):8475. PMID: 37231003
Climacteric women often experience unfavorable metabolic changes. Consequently, identifying markers that may contribute to such undesirable changes is imperative. This study aimed to evaluate serum uric acid (UA) concentration and...
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Alves da Silva T, Dos Santos Goncalves J, Cota E Souza L, Lima A, Guerra-Sa R
BMC Womens Health . 2022 Dec; 22(1):499. PMID: 36474222
Background: Hormonal, biochemical, and metabolic changes after menopause may alter the quality of life of women, leading to vasomotor, psychological, and genitourinary symptoms, and changes in their gut microbiota, which...
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Gouvea T, Cota E Souza L, Lima A
Sci Rep . 2022 Jul; 12(1):12065. PMID: 35835777
This study aimed to identify the correlation among anti-Mullerian Hormone serum levels and 25-OH-D, obesity, metabolic syndrome (MetS), and sexual hormones in climacteric women classified according to stages of reproductive...