MARCOS SOBRAL RIBEIRO
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Capítulo IPEN-doc 06350 Effects of He-Ne polarized laser radiation on skin wounds repair: a morphological study1997 - RIBEIRO, M.S.; ZEZELL, D.M.; CARBONE, K.; PELLEGRINI, C.M.R.; ZORN, T.M.T.Artigo IPEN-doc 10757 Pre-polimerizacao de misturas acrilicas via irradiacao gama2005 - CARDOSO, E.C.L.; GERALDES, A.N.; RIBEIRO, M.S.; SANTOS, W.V.C.; PARRA, D.F.; LUGAO, A.B.The continuous development of composites is essential to provide the adequacy of their properties to innumerable applications, either in medicine or in civil construction areas. Previous studies were concerned to a pre-polimerization of acrylic mixtures, in order to hinder the decantation of inorganic charges via irradiation. The success of the experiment, confirmed by MEV inspections, fostered the continuity of trials, by assessing too polyester resin and its combination with acrylics and inorganic loads, all of formulations being subjected to gamma radiation, within 3.0 to 15 kGy doses. Gel extractions tests indicated a trend for higher performance in terms of crosslinking, for samples containing inorganic charges. Within 7.5 to 15 kGy doses, samples containing polyester presented excellent results for gel extraction: 84.65 to 95.19%, when compared to samples comprising just acrylics. Samples comprising acrylics, irradiated at 3.0 kGy, failed when tested as per gel extraction, i.e., dissolved completely in acetone, solvent commonly used for the extraction. Furthermore, there will be required further assessments, for all combinations studied, besides investigating crosslinking agents, which showed a non-expected poor gel fraction results, when combined with acrylics. In addition, these crosslinking agents will be formulated with polyester resin, to complete the present study. Further evaluations will consider gamma radiation doses within a 3.0 – 7.5 kGy range.Artigo IPEN-doc 15675 Prevention of bloodstream infections by photodynamic inactivation of multi-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa in burn wounds2010 - HASHIMOTO, M.C.E.; PRATES, R.A.; TOFFOLI, D.J.; COURROL, L.C.; RIBEIRO, M.S.Artigo IPEN-doc 19444 The influence on N-butyl mercaptan on acrylic compounds obtained winder 'gamma'-gamma radiation2013 - RIBEIRO, MARCOS S.; PARRA, DUCLERC F.; LUGAO, ADEMAR B.Artigo IPEN-doc 14341 Photodynamic inactivation of antibiotic resistant strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in vivo2009 - HASHIMOTO, M.C.E.; TOFFOLI, D.J.; PRATES, R.A.; COURROL, LILIA C.; RIBEIRO, M.S.Burns are frequently contamined by pathogenic microorganisms and the widespread occurrence of antibiotic resistant strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in hospitals is a matter of growing concern. Hypocrellin B (HB) is a new generation photosensitizer extracted from the fungus Hypocrella bambusae with absorption bands at 460, 546 and 584 nm. Lanthanide ions change the HB molecular structure and a red shift in the absorption band is observed as well as an increase in the singlet oxygen quantum yield. In this study, we report the use of HB:La+3 to kill resistant strain of P. aeruginosa infected burns. Burns were produced on the back of mice and wounds were infected subcutaneously with 1x109 cfu/mL of P. aeruginosa. Three-hours after inoculation, the animals were divided into 4 groups: control, HB:La+3, blue LED and HB:La+3+blue LED. PDT was performed using 10µM HB:La+3 and 500mW light-emitting diode (LED) emitting at λ=470nm±20nm during 120s. The animals of all groups were killed and the infected skin was removed for bacterial counting. Mice with photosensitizer alone, light alone or untreated infected wounds presented 1x108 cfu/g while mice PDT-treated showed a reduction of 2 logs compared to untreated control. These results suggest that HB:La+3 associated to blue LED is effective in diminishing antibiotic resistant strain P. aeruginosa in infected burns.Artigo IPEN-doc 07760 Histological study of wound healing in rats following He-Ne and GaAlAs laser radiation1998 - RIBEIRO, M.S.; ZEZELL, D.M.; MALDONADO, E.P.; VIEIRA JUNIOR, N.D.; CARBONE, K.; PELLEGRINI, C.M.R.; ZORN, T.M.T.Artigo IPEN-doc 07759 Incorporation of [sup(3)H]-proline in the dermis of mice following He-Ne polarized laser radiation in the wound healing process. A preliminary study1998 - RIBEIRO, M.S.; ZEZELL, D.M.; FONTENELE, J.D.; PELLEGRINI, C.M.R.; ZORN, T.M.T.Artigo IPEN-doc 06723 Workplace monitoring at accelerator facilities using thermoluminescent dosemeters1998 - RIBEIRO, M.S.; SANCHES, M.P.; OSIMA, A.M.; CARVALHO, R.N.; SOMESSARI, S.L.; RODRIGUES, D.L.Resumo IPEN-doc 17238 Photodynamic antimicrobial therapy associated with surgical endodontic treatment2011 - GARCEZ, A.S.; NUNEZ, S.C.; FREGNANI, E.; SELLERA, D.P.; RIBEIRO, M.S.; SUZUKI, H.Resumo IPEN-doc 16395 Experimental systemic cryptococcosis in immunocompetent animal model (BALB/c) and immunodeficient (BALB/c-SCID): treatment with amphotericin B and fluconazole2009 - SILVA, E.G. da; SOUZA, S. de; VIANI, C.; BATISTA, G.C.M.; PERINAZZO, V.K.; PRATES, R.A.; RIBEIRO, M.S.; PAULA, C.R.