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Daniel R Furtado

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Moretti F, Bortolini T, Hartle L, Moll J, Mattos P, Furtado D, et al.
Front Digit Health . 2024 Oct; 6:1383999. PMID: 39386389
Digital mental health interventions (DMHIs) have surged in popularity over the last few years. However, adherence to self-guided interventions remains a major hurdle to overcome. The current study utilized a...
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Salerno J, Torquato T, Temerozo J, Goto-Silva L, Karmirian K, Mendes M, et al.
PeerJ . 2022 Jan; 9:e12595. PMID: 35036128
SARS-CoV-2 infects cardiac cells and causes heart dysfunction. Conditions such as myocarditis and arrhythmia have been reported in COVID-19 patients. The Sigma-1 receptor (S1R) is a ubiquitously expressed chaperone that...
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Aragao L, Oliveira J, Temerozo J, Mendes M, Salerno J, Pedrosa C, et al.
PeerJ . 2021 Oct; 9:e12262. PMID: 34707939
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), which can infect several organs, especially impacting respiratory capacity. Among the extrapulmonary manifestations of COVID-19 is...
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Pedrosa C, Goto-Silva L, Temerozo J, Souza L, Vitoria G, Ornelas I, et al.
Stem Cell Res . 2021 Jun; 54:102436. PMID: 34186311
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was initially described as a viral infection of the respiratory tract. It is now known, however, that several other organs are affected, including the brain. Neurological...
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Pedrosa C, Goto-Silva L, Temerozo J, Souza L, Vitoria G, Ornelas I, et al.
bioRxiv . 2020 Oct; PMID: 33052345
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was initially described as a viral infection of the respiratory tract. It is now known, however, that several other organs are affected, including the brain. Neurological...
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Nones J, Spohr T, Furtado D, Sartore R, Paulsen B, Guimaraes M, et al.
Cell Biol Int . 2009 Dec; 34(4):399-408. PMID: 19947926
ESCs (embryonic stem cells) are potentially able to replace damaged cells in animal models of neural pathologies such as Parkinson's disease, stroke and spinal cord lesions. Nevertheless, many issues remain...