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Journal of Clinical Medicine, Volume 7, Issue 2

February 2018 - 26 articles

Cover Story: The cover image represents 'moonlighting' by WDR5, a highly conserved protein that was first characterized in the context of histone methylation, but is now known to also act as a reader of the epigenetic 'code', a component of multiple chromatin modifying complexes, a co-factor for transcriptional regulators, and in mitotic regulation. We review the known functions of WDR5, discuss how a small, conserved, protein can achieve such versatility, consider how the multi-faceted actions of WDR5 need to be carefully considered when interpreting experimental results, and describe prospects for WDR5 as a target for anti-cancer agents. View this paper
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Articles (26)

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,552 Views
12 Pages

6 February 2018

Bioresorbable scaffolds (BRS) were introduced in clinical practice to overcome the long-term limitations of newer-generation drug-eluting stents. Despite some initial promising results of the Absorb BRS, safety concerns have led to the discontinuatio...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,877 Views
5 Pages

6 February 2018

In this review, we compile identifying molecular mechanisms of MUC8 gene expression and studies characterizing the physiological functions of MUC8 in the airway and analyzing how altered MUC8 gene expression in the lung is affected by negative regula...

  • Review
  • Open Access
79 Citations
8,757 Views
20 Pages

2 February 2018

In addition to its regulatory function in the formation of red blood cells (erythropoiesis) in vertebrates, Erythropoietin (Epo) contributes to beneficial functions in a variety of non-hematopoietic tissues including the nervous system. Epo protects...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,556 Views
10 Pages

Prevalence of Vitamin D Deficiency Varies Widely by Season in Canadian Children and Adolescents with Sickle Cell Disease

  • Kaitlyn L. I. Samson,
  • Heather McCartney,
  • Suzanne M. Vercauteren,
  • John K. Wu and
  • Crystal D. Karakochuk

30 January 2018

Sickle cell disease (SCD) is an inherited disorder caused by a variant (rs334) in the β-globin gene encoding hemoglobin. Individuals with SCD are thought to be at risk of vitamin D deficiency. Our aim was to assess serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) c...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
5,198 Views
14 Pages

30 January 2018

Tubulointerstitial fibrosis (TIF) is a pivotal pathophysiological process in patients with diabetic nephropathy (DN). Multiple profibrotic factors and cell types, including transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-β1) and interstitial myofibroblasts, r...

  • Review
  • Open Access
189 Citations
40,538 Views
22 Pages

30 January 2018

Benzodiazepines are some of the most commonly prescribed medications in the world. These sedative-hypnotics can provide rapid relief for symptoms like anxiety and insomnia, but are also linked to a variety of adverse effects (whether used long-term,...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
33 Citations
9,679 Views
9 Pages

Biomarkers for Detecting Mitochondrial Disorders

  • Josef Finsterer and
  • Sinda Zarrouk-Mahjoub

30 January 2018

(1) Objectives: Mitochondrial disorders (MIDs) are a genetically and phenotypically heterogeneous group of slowly or rapidly progressive disorders with onset from birth to senescence. Because of their variegated clinical presentation, MIDs are diffic...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
31 Citations
8,878 Views
9 Pages

30 January 2018

Traditionally, palliative care (PC) systems focused on the needs of advanced cancer patients, but most patients needing PC have end-stage organ diseases. Similarly, PC models focus on the needs of patients in hospices or at home; however, in most cas...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
4,874 Views
11 Pages

Red Blood Cell Transfusion Need for Elective Primary Posterior Lumbar Fusion in A High-Volume Center for Spine Surgery

  • Giuseppe Ristagno,
  • Simonetta Beluffi,
  • Dario Tanzi,
  • Federica Belloli,
  • Paola Carmagnini,
  • Massimo Croci,
  • Giuseppe D’Aviri,
  • Guido Menasce,
  • Juan C. Pastore and
  • Armando Pellanda
  • + 2 authors

30 January 2018

(1) Background: This study evaluated the perioperative red blood cell (RBC) transfusion need and determined predictors for transfusion in patients undergoing elective primary lumbar posterior spine fusion in a high-volume center for spine surgery. (2...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
35 Citations
11,979 Views
18 Pages

30 January 2018

This review discusses risks, benefits, and alternatives in patients already taking benzodiazepines when care transfers to a new clinician. Prescribers have the decision—sometimes mutually agreed-upon and sometimes unilateral—to continue, discontinue,...

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