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Josélio Maria Galvão de Araújo

Researcher at Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

Publications -  55
Citations -  1950

Josélio Maria Galvão de Araújo is an academic researcher from Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dengue fever & Dengue virus. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 50 publications receiving 1526 citations. Previous affiliations of Josélio Maria Galvão de Araújo include Oswaldo Cruz Foundation.

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The Role of the Mediators of Inflammation in Cancer Development

TL;DR: The main mediators of the inflammatory response are presented and the likely mechanisms through which, they interact with each other to create a condition favorable to development of cancer are discussed.
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Spatial Evaluation and Modeling of Dengue Seroprevalence and Vector Density in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

TL;DR: Variation in spatial seroprevalence patterns inside the neighborhoods, with significantly higher risk patches close to the areas with large human movement, suggests that humans may be responsible for virus inflow to small neighborhoods in Rio de Janeiro.
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Link between chronic inflammation and human papillomavirus-induced carcinogenesis (Review).

TL;DR: In the present review, recent advances in the mechanisms involved in the inflammatory response are presented with their participation in the process of carcinogenesis, emphasizing the role of chronic inflammation in the development of HPV-induced cervical cancer.
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Dengue viruses in Brazil, 1986-2006

TL;DR: Virus strains that were typed during the 2002 epidemic show that DENV-3 has displaced other dengue virus serotypes and entered new areas, a finding that warrants closer evaluation.
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Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor (MIF): Biological Activities and Relation with Cancer.

TL;DR: Macrophage migration inhibitory factor emerged in recent years as an important inflammation mediator, playing a prominent role in the pathogenesis of various types of malignant neoplasm.