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L A Cora

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Hauschildt A, Gama L, Volpato G, Cora L, Silva A, Belem M, et al.
Braz J Med Biol Res . 2024 Jul; 57:e13452. PMID: 38958368
The misuse of anabolic androgenic steroid associated or not with physical workouts disrupts gastrointestinal (GI) function homeostasis. Our goal was to investigate the effects of nandrolone decanoate (ND) and moderate...
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Machado M, Gama L, Beckmann A, Hauschildt A, DallAgnol D, Miranda J, et al.
Braz J Med Biol Res . 2021 Jun; 54(9):e11116. PMID: 34076145
The interplay between obesity and gastrointestinal (GI) motility is contradictory, and the transgenerational influence on this parameter is unknown. We aimed to evaluate the GI function in a model of...
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Anjos-Ramos L, Gama L, Mati V, Cora L, Fujiwara R, Americo M
Acta Trop . 2016 Jan; 156:43-7. PMID: 26739657
The aim was to correlate the gastrointestinal transit profile in rats, evaluated by a biomagnetic technique, in response to infection with different loads of Strongyloides venezuelensis. Eggs per gram, intestinal...
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DallAgnol D, Hauschildt A, Lima M, Cora L, Teixeira M, Americo M
Transplant Proc . 2014 Aug; 46(6):1872-4. PMID: 25131057
Triple immunosuppressive therapy after organ transplantation may cause several gastrointestinal disturbances. It is difficult to identify which drug causes more complications, requiring an appropriate animal model. The aim was to...
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Teixeira M, Magalhaes I, Galvao P, Souza G, Miranda J, Oliveira R, et al.
Transplant Proc . 2012 Oct; 44(8):2384-7. PMID: 23026600
Background: Gastrointestinal (GI) complications are common after renal transplantation, mainly owing to immunosuppressive therapy. Assessment of GI transit time can facilitate rational management of these disorders. Objective: We evaluate the...
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Americo M, Marques R, Zandona E, Andreis U, Stelzer M, Cora L, et al.
Neurogastroenterol Motil . 2010 Sep; 22(12):1340-4, e374. PMID: 20874731
Background: The aim of this study was to validate a biomagnetic method (alternate current biosusceptometry, ACB) for monitoring gastric wall contractions in rats. Methods: In vitro data were obtained to...
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Americo M, Oliveira R, Romeiro F, Baffa O, Cora L, Miranda J
Neurogastroenterol Motil . 2007 Sep; 19(10):804-11. PMID: 17883432
Abnormal intragastric distribution of food (IDF) and a phasic contractility in the proximal stomach have been related to dyspeptic symptoms. Thus, the behaviour of the stomach and the proximal region,...
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Romeiro F, Cora L, de Andreis U, Americo M, Oliveira R, Baffa O, et al.
Neurogastroenterol Motil . 2006 Nov; 18(12):1078-83. PMID: 17109691
Motility patterns play a major role in human colonic functions; however, its physiological significance is poorly understood. Several studies have been introducing the Alternating Current Biosusceptometry (ACB) as a valuable...
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Cora L, Andreis U, Romeiro F, Americo M, Oliveira R, Baffa O, et al.
Phys Med Biol . 2005 Nov; 50(23):5523-34. PMID: 16306649
Oral administration of solid dosage forms is usually preferred in drug therapy. Conventional imaging methods are essential tools to investigate the in vivo performance of these formulations. The non-invasive technique...
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Cora L, Romeiro F, Stelzer M, Americo M, Oliveira R, Baffa O, et al.
Adv Drug Deliv Rev . 2005 Jun; 57(8):1223-41. PMID: 15935871
Conventionally, pharmaceutical substances are administered orally because the gastrointestinal tract possesses the appropriate features for drug absorption. Nevertheless, the gastrointestinal tract physiology is complex and influenced by many factors. These...