Karina Quesada
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Barbalho S, Fornari Laurindo L, de Oliveira Zanuso B, da Silva R, Gallerani Caglioni L, Nunes Junqueira de Moraes V, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2025 Jan;
26(2).
PMID: 39859201
Alzheimer's disease (AD) remains a leading cause of cognitive decline and mortality worldwide, characterized by neurodegeneration, synaptic deficiencies, and neuroinflammation. Despite advancements in early detection, diagnosis, and treatment, AD presents...
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de Lima E, Tanaka M, Lamas C, Quesada K, Detregiachi C, Cressoni Araujo A, et al.
Biomedicines
. 2024 Sep;
12(9).
PMID: 39335609
The triad of vascular impairment, muscle atrophy, and cognitive decline represents critical age-related conditions that significantly impact health. Vascular impairment disrupts blood flow, precipitating the muscle mass reduction seen in...
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Menegucci T, Federighi Baisi Chagas E, de Oliveira Zanuso B, Quesada K, Dos Santos Haber J, Zutin T, et al.
Diseases
. 2023 Oct;
11(4).
PMID: 37873769
Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) is used to assess glycemic control in Type 1 diabetes (DM1) patients. Apolipoproteins play an essential role in DM1 pathophysiology and may be associated with complications and...
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Fornari Laurindo L, de Maio M, Minniti G, de Goes Correa N, Barbalho S, Quesada K, et al.
Metabolites
. 2023 Feb;
13(2).
PMID: 36837862
Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) are related to nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) dysregulation. In vitro and in vivo studies using phytocompounds as modulators of the Nrf2 signaling in...
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Haber Mellen R, Girotto O, Marques E, Fornari Laurindo L, Grippa P, Mendes C, et al.
Biomedicines
. 2023 Jan;
11(1).
PMID: 36672642
Sarcopenia is a multifactorial condition related to the loss of muscle mass and strength due to aging, eating habits, physical inactivity, or even caused by another disease. Affected individuals have...
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Minniti G, Pescinini-Salzedas L, Minniti G, Fornari Laurindo L, Barbalho S, Sinatora R, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2022 Nov;
23(21).
PMID: 36362238
Sarcopenia is a disease that becomes more prevalent as the population ages, since it is directly linked to the process of senility, which courses with muscle atrophy and loss of...
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Barbalho S, Tofano R, de Campos A, Rodrigues A, Quesada K, Bechara M, et al.
Diabetes Metab Syndr
. 2018 Mar;
12(4):501-507.
PMID: 29576524
Background: The concern with the incidence of chronic-degenerative diseases is increasing worldwide, and many studies have shown that insufficiency of vitamin D (VD) can be linked to several metabolic disorders....
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Tofano R, Barbalho S, Bechara M, Quesada K, Mendes C, Oshiiwa M
J Clin Diagn Res
. 2017 Oct;
11(8):BC19-BC23.
PMID: 28969113
Introduction: High Blood Pressure (HBP), Diabetes Mellitus (DM), Metabolic Syndrome (MS) and Cardiovascular Diseases (CVD) are among the main causes of death worldwide and HBP is one of the most...
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Barbalho S, Bechara M, de Alvares Goulart R, Quesada K, Gasparini R, Carvalho A, et al.
J Med Food
. 2016 Oct;
19(12):1105-1110.
PMID: 27779898
Ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease are two major forms of the inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs). Vitamin A (VA) and vitamin D (VD) may be associated with reduction in inflammation in...
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Barbalho S, Bechara M, Tofano R, Quesada K, Mendes C, Oshiiwa M
Diabetes Metab Syndr
. 2016 Jul;
11(2):89-93.
PMID: 27377683
Background: The Metabolic Syndrome (MS) is characterized by a set of risk factors, which causes metabolic and inflammatory changes that increase vascular risk and may promote the development of atherosclerosis....