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        Kinesio Taping Associated with Acupuncture in the Treatment of the Paretic Upper Limb After Stroke

        Moise´s S. DallAgnol,Fernanda Cechetti 사단법인약침학회 2018 Journal of Acupuncture & Meridian Studies Vol.11 No.2

        The leading cause of disability in adults, leads to different consequences, such as hemiparesis and loss of function in the upper limb which can impair the performance of activities of daily living. Different techniques, such as like acupuncture and Kinesio Taping (KT), have been used to ameliorate this condition. However, there is no consensus on their concomitant effect on neurological patients. This study aimed to analyze the effects of acupuncture associated with KT on the upper limb of patients with chronic hemiparesis after stroke. In this clinical study, 16 subjects were divided into two intervention groups: acupuncture (ACP)—12 sessions of acupuncture—and acupuncture + Kinesio Taping (ACP-KT)—12 sessions of acupuncture plus KT. The Modified Ashworth Scale (spasticity), active goniometry [range of motion (ROM)], and the Wolf Motor Function Test (speed of movement) were used to assess the function of the affected upper limb. As a main result, both groups reduced spasticity in some studied musculature and increased ROM (p < 0.05), without intergroup difference. Moreover, there was no significant improvement concerning speed of movement in either group. Acupuncture was effective in reducing spasticity and increasing ROM of paretic upper limb after stroke, but did not contribute significantly to speed and quality of movement. KT did not show significant benefits concerning the analyzed variables.

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        Thermal properties and curing kinetics of epoxy powder coatings containing graphene nanoplatelets

        Andrielen Braz Vanzetto,Lucas Dall Agnol,Alessandra Lavoratti,Marcos Vinícius Marocco,Gabriel Gonem de Lima,Lilian Vanessa Rossa Beltrami,Ademir José Zattera,Diego Piazza 한국화학공학회 2021 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering Vol.38 No.9

        Graphene nanoplatelets (GNP) have excellent properties, such as high mechanical strength and good thermal conductivity, making them interesting nanofiller for their application in powder coatings. In this context, the aim of this study was to evaluate the thermal behavior and the curing kinetics of epoxy powder coatings containing GNP. The coatings were obtained by mixing in a ball mill followed by homogenization in molten state. The GNP were dispersed directly into the epoxy powder. The morphology, thermal stability and curing kinetics of the samples were evaluated. During the curing process, the GNP accelerated the onset of the reaction but ultimately caused steric impediment. From the results, the GNP incorporated to the solid epoxy resin for coatings behaved differently in each stage of the curing process. In general, while the direct dispersion of GNP in powder epoxy by dry mixing methods was not ideal, the thermal properties were improved, with GNP inducing a poor curing state where diffusion phenomena are predominant.

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        Porcine lymphotropic herpesvirus (Gammaherpesvirinae) DNA in free-living wild boars (Sus scrofa Linnaeus, 1758) in Brazil

        Gisele S. Porto,Raquel A. Leme,Alais M. Dall Agnol,Tatiana C.G.D. de Souza,Amauri A. Alfieri,Alice F. Alfieri 대한수의학회 2021 Journal of Veterinary Science Vol.22 No.6

        Background: Suid gammaherpesvirus 3, 4, and 5 (porcine lymphotropic herpesvirus – PLHV-1, -2, and -3) are viruses that infect domestic and feral pigs. Objectives: This study examined the presence of PLHV DNA in biological samples from free-living wild boars circulating in a Brazilian geographical region with a high density of commercial domestic pigs. Methods: Lung samples of 50 free-living wild boars were collected by exotic wildlife controller agents between 2017 and 2019 in the state of Paraná, southern Brazil. Lung and spleen fragments were obtained from six fetuses collected by hysterectomy post mortem from a pregnant sow. A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay using consensus primers (pan-herpesviruses) was performed to detect PLHV DNA. The samples showing positive results for PLHV DNA were submitted to single-round PCR assays with the specific primers for identifying PLHV-1 (213-S/215-As), PLHV-2 (208-S/212-As), and PLHV-3 (886s/886As). The specificity of the species-specific PCR products was assessed by nucleotide sequencing of the amplicons. Results: Forty-eight (96%) of the 50 lung samples analyzed were positive for PLHV by PCR using pan-herpesvirus primers. In 33 (68.75%) of the positive samples, at least two PLHV species were identified simultaneously. The DNA of PLHV-1, -2, and -3 was found in free-living wild boars of all ages, but not in the fetuses, even though they were from a sow that tested positive for all three viruses. Conclusion: These viruses are endemic to the population of feral pigs in the Brazilian region evaluated, as well as in domesticated pigs.

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