73 research outputs found
Miltefosine: a novel internal standard approach to lysophospholipid quantitation using LC-MS/MS
Características das mulheres com câncer de mama assistidas em serviços de referência do Norte de Minas Gerais
Carbamazepine for prevention of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting: a pilot study
Sobrevida em dez anos e fatores prognósticos em mulheres com câncer de mama em Joinville, Santa Catarina, Brasil
Estresse psicológico e enfrentamento em mulheres com e sem câncer
Considerando o alto índice de mortes de mulheres por cânceres de mama, útero e ovários e resultados de pesquisas indicando relações entre estresse, enfrentamento e doenças como as oncológicas, este estudo investigou, em 30 mulheres com e 30 mulheres sem câncer, a ocorrência de estresse em suas histórias prévias, a importância atribuída ao mesmo e a avaliação de sua superação, nas áreas de saúde, social/trabalho e familiar. Os resultados indicaram relações entre os modos de avaliar e enfrentar o estresse e o adoecimento, sugerindo que padrões mais otimistas e diretos de lidar com o estresse favoreceram a redução de seu impacto no equilíbrio psicofisiológico. Dada a exposição crescente da mulher ao estresse, indica-se a relevância de programas psicoeducativos redutores de seu impacto na população feminina.Considering the high death rate of women for breast, uterus and ovary cancers, and research findings indicating links between stress, coping and oncologic diseases, this study investigated, in 30 women with and 30 women without cancer, the occurrence of stress in their previous history as well as the importance attached to the it, and their evaluation of its resilience in the health care, social/work and family areas. The results indicated links between the ways of evaluating and facing stressful situations and the illness condition, suggesting that more optimistic and direct patterns of dealing with stress can reduce its impact on human psychological/physiological balance. Given the increasing exposure of women to stress, psychological and educational programs for reducing the impact of stress on the female population are indicated.Universidade Estadual PaulistaUniversidade de CampinasUniversidade Estadual Paulist
Estudo do tempo entre o diagnóstico e início do tratamento do câncer de mama em idosas de um hospital de referência em São Paulo, Brasil
Formation and Fragmentation of Unsaturated Fatty Acid M-2H+Na (-) Ions: Stabilized Carbanions for Charge-Directed Fragmentation
Fatty acids are long-chain carboxylic acids that readily produce \[M - H](-) ions upon negative ion electrospray ionization (ESI) and cationic complexes with alkali, alkaline earth, and transition metals in positive ion ESI. In contrast, only one anionic monomeric fatty acid-metal ion complex has been reported in the literature, namely \[M - 2H + (FeCl)-Cl-II](-). In this manuscript, we present two methods to form anionic unsaturated fatty acid-sodium ion complexes (i.e., \[M - 2H + Na](-)). We find that these ions may be generated efficiently by two distinct methods: (1) negative ion ESI of a methanolic solution containing the fatty acid and sodium fluoride forming an \[M - H + NaF](-) ion. Subsequent collision-induced dissociation (CID) results in the desired \[M - 2H + Na](-) ion via the neutral loss of HF. (2) Direct formation of the \[M - 2H + Na](-) ion by negative ion ESI of a methanolic solution containing the fatty acid and sodium hydroxide or bicarbonate. In addition to deprotonation of the carboxylic acid moiety, formation of \[M - 2H + Na](-) ions requires the removal of a proton from the fatty acid acyl chain. We propose that this deprotonation occurs at the bis-allylic position(s) of polyunsaturated fatty acids resulting in the formation of a resonance-stabilized carbanion. This proposal is supported by ab initio calculations, which reveal that removal of a proton from the bis-allylic position, followed by neutral loss of HX (where X = F- and -OH), is the lowest energy dissociation pathway
Boosting the Detection Potential of Liquid Chromatography-Electron Ionization Mass Spectrometry Using a Ceramic Coated Ion Source
Towards a universal detector for small molecule application: Direct-EI in LC-MS.
This article describes the operating principles of the direct-electron
ionization (EI) interface, which is becoming more popular in many LC-MS
applications. Matrix effects and the role of direct-EI as a universal detector
for small molecule analysis are also discussed in detail. The advantages
and drawbacks of this approach are described and a comparison with
atmospheric pressure ionization (API) interfaces is made. The potential of
direct-EI is illustrated with a selection of practical applications
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