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Journal of Personalized Medicine, Volume 11, Issue 2

February 2021 - 98 articles

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Articles (98)

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,687 Views
12 Pages

Assessing Lifestyle Behaviours of People Living with Neurological Conditions: A Panoramic View of Community Dwelling Australians from 2007–2018

  • Nupur Nag,
  • Xin Lin,
  • Maggie Yu,
  • Steve Simpson-Yap,
  • George A. Jelinek,
  • Sandra L. Neate and
  • Michele Levin

19 February 2021

Neurological disorders pose a substantial health and economic burden to the individual and society, necessitating strategies for effective prevention and disease management. Lifestyle behaviours play a role in risk and management of some neurological...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,489 Views
11 Pages

The Assisi Think Tank Meeting Breast Large Database for Standardized Data Collection in Breast Cancer—ATTM.BLADE

  • Fabio Marazzi,
  • Valeria Masiello,
  • Carlotta Masciocchi,
  • Mara Merluzzi,
  • Simonetta Saldi,
  • Paolo Belli,
  • Luca Boldrini,
  • Nikola Dino Capocchiano,
  • Alba Di Leone and
  • Stefano Magno
  • + 12 authors

19 February 2021

Background: During the 2016 Assisi Think Tank Meeting (ATTM) on breast cancer, the panel of experts proposed developing a validated system, based on rapid learning health care (RLHC) principles, to standardize inter-center data collection and promote...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,044 Views
6 Pages

The Role of SNP Interactions when Determining Independence of Novel Signals in Genetic Association Studies—An Application to ARG1 and Bronchodilator Response

  • Ryan Walsh,
  • Kirsten Voorhies,
  • Merry-Lynn McDonald,
  • Michael McGeachie,
  • Joanne E. Sordillo,
  • Christoph Lange,
  • Ann Chen Wu and
  • Sharon M. Lutz

19 February 2021

Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) play a critical role in identifying many loci for common diseases and traits. There has been a rapid increase in the number of GWAS over the past decade. As additional GWAS are being conducted, it is unclear whe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,604 Views
13 Pages

Association of Sepsis Mortality with Specific Cancer Sites and Treatment Type: The Multiethnic Cohort Study

  • Yurii B. Shvetsov,
  • Mari H. Ogino,
  • Natalija Glibetic,
  • Chloe B. Asato,
  • Lynne R. Wilkens,
  • Loïc Le Marchand and
  • Michelle L. Matter

19 February 2021

Sepsis is a severe dysregulated immune response to infection. Sepsis deaths represent 9% of cancer deaths in the U.S. Evidence of the effect of specific cancer sites on sepsis mortality risk remains limited, and no research has evaluated the effect o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,664 Views
11 Pages

Methylene Blue and Proflavine as Intraarterial Marker for Functional Perforazome—Comparative Study

  • Maria-Eliza Nedu,
  • Mihaela Tertis,
  • Cecilia Cristea and
  • Alexandru Valentin Georgescu

19 February 2021

Methylene blue (MB) is both a dye and a medicine known and used for a long time including as lymphatic tracer in melanoma and breast cancer for revealing sentinel lymph nodes. Proflavine (PRO) is an acriflavine dye, used as bacteriostatic disinfectan...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,068 Views
8 Pages

A Prospective Study: Highlights of Hippocampal Spectroscopy in Cognitive Impairment in Patients with Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes

  • Julia Samoilova,
  • Mariia Matveeva,
  • Olga Tonkih,
  • Dmitry Kudlau,
  • Oxana Oleynik and
  • Aleksandr Kanev

19 February 2021

Diabetes mellitus type 1 and 2 is associated with cognitive impairment. Previous studies have reported a relationship between changes in cerebral metabolite levels and the variability of glycemia. However, the specific risk factors that affect the me...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
24 Citations
7,297 Views
28 Pages

Recent Advances in Integrative Multi-Omics Research in Breast and Ovarian Cancer

  • Christen A. Khella,
  • Gaurav A. Mehta,
  • Rushabh N. Mehta and
  • Michael L. Gatza

19 February 2021

The underlying molecular heterogeneity of cancer is responsible for the dynamic clinical landscape of this disease. The combination of genomic and proteomic alterations, including both inherited and acquired mutations, promotes tumor diversity and ac...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,353 Views
11 Pages

Personalized Consideration of Admission-Glucose Gap between Estimated Average and Initial Glucose Levels on Short-Term Stroke Outcome

  • Yerim Kim,
  • Sang-Hwa Lee,
  • Chulho Kim,
  • Min Kyoung Kang,
  • Byung-Woo Yoon,
  • Tae Jung Kim,
  • Jong Seok Bae and
  • Ju-Hun Lee

18 February 2021

Background: Poststroke hyperglycemia is associated with poor outcomes. Most prior studies used initial glucose as an indicator of poststroke hyperglycemia without considering glycemic control status at the time of stroke occurrence. We aimed to inves...

  • Article
  • Open Access
32 Citations
6,223 Views
18 Pages

Identification of Somatic Structural Variants in Solid Tumors by Optical Genome Mapping

  • David Y. Goldrich,
  • Brandon LaBarge,
  • Scott Chartrand,
  • Lijun Zhang,
  • Henry B. Sadowski,
  • Yang Zhang,
  • Khoa Pham,
  • Hannah Way,
  • Chi-Yu Jill Lai and
  • Andy Wing Chun Pang
  • + 5 authors

18 February 2021

Genomic structural variants comprise a significant fraction of somatic mutations driving cancer onset and progression. However, such variants are not readily revealed by standard next-generation sequencing. Optical genome mapping (OGM) surpasses shor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,672 Views
9 Pages

Comparison of Frequency and Severity of Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders in Children with Simple Obesity and Paediatric Patients with Prader–Willi Syndrome

  • Agnieszka Lecka-Ambroziak,
  • Marta Wysocka-Mincewicz,
  • Anna Świercz,
  • Małgorzata Jędrzejczak and
  • Mieczysław Szalecki

18 February 2021

Sleep-related breathing disorders (SRBDs) can be present in children with simple obesity and with Prader–Willi syndrome (PWS) and influence an individual diagnostic and treatment approach. We compared frequency and severity of SRBDs in children with...

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