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Biomedicines, Volume 10, Issue 9

September 2022 - 277 articles

Cover Story: Radiofrequency catheter ablation is the most commonly performed ablation procedure in electrophysiology. It predominantly consists of pulmonary vein isolation, as these are considered major initiators of atrial fibrillation. Although pulmonary vein isolation remains the cornerstone of atrial fibrillation ablation, the ablation of the left atrial posterior wall, ganglionated plexuses, and retro-grade ethanol infusion in the Vein of Marshall are additional options that may be considered in carefully selected patients, such as those with persistent atrial fibrillation. As our knowledge in these techniques is improving, optimization of patient-related outcomes in this difficult-to-treat population may be feasible. View this paper
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Articles (277)

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,728 Views
16 Pages

Stress Hormone Corticosterone Controls Metabolic Mitochondrial Performance and Inflammatory Signaling of In Vitro Cultured Sertoli Cells

  • Ana M. Silva,
  • Carina T. Ribeiro,
  • Raquel L. Bernardino,
  • Ivana Jarak,
  • Rui A. Carvalho,
  • M. A. Pereira-Sampaio,
  • Diogo B. de Souza,
  • Marco G. Alves and
  • Pedro F. Oliveira

19 September 2022

Stress, as a physiological response, is a major factor that affects several processes, including reproductive functions. The main hormonal players of stress are cortisol (humans) and corticosterone (rodents). Sertoli cells (SCs), as key contributors...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
4,167 Views
14 Pages

Detection of SARS-CoV-2 Using Reverse Transcription Helicase Dependent Amplification and Reverse Transcription Loop-Mediated Amplification Combined with Lateral Flow Assay

  • Aleksandra Anna Zasada,
  • Ewa Mosiej,
  • Marta Prygiel,
  • Maciej Polak,
  • Karol Wdowiak,
  • Kamila Formińska,
  • Robert Ziółkowski,
  • Kamil Żukowski,
  • Kasper Marchlewicz and
  • Adam Nowiński
  • + 3 authors

19 September 2022

Rapid and accurate detection and identification of pathogens in clinical samples is essential for all infection diseases. However, in the case of epidemics, it plays a key role not only in the implementation of effective therapy but also in limiting...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
5,181 Views
24 Pages

Investigational Treatments in Phase I and II Clinical Trials: A Systematic Review in Asthma

  • Luigino Calzetta,
  • Marina Aiello,
  • Annalisa Frizzelli,
  • Elena Pistocchini,
  • Beatrice Ludovica Ritondo,
  • Paola Rogliani and
  • Alfredo Chetta

19 September 2022

Inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) remain the mainstay of asthma treatment, along with bronchodilators serving as control agents in combination with ICS or reliever therapy. Although current pharmacological treatments improve symptom control, health statu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,044 Views
9 Pages

Clinical Performance of Self-Collected Nasal Swabs and Antigen Rapid Tests for SARS-CoV-2 Detection in Resource-Poor Settings

  • Nádia Sitoe,
  • Júlia Sambo,
  • Nédio Mabunda,
  • Neuza Nguenha,
  • Jorfélia Chilaúle,
  • Júlio Rafael,
  • Anésio Macicame,
  • Imelda Chelene,
  • Chishamiso Mudenyanga and
  • Jillian Sacks
  • + 3 authors

19 September 2022

Background: In resource-poor countries, antigen-based rapid tests (Ag-RDTs) performed at primary healthcare and community settings improved access to SARS-CoV-2 diagnostics. However, the technical skills and biosafety requirements inherent to nasopha...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,892 Views
23 Pages

Dexamethasone-Induced Adipose Tissue Redistribution and Metabolic Changes: Is Gene Expression the Main Factor? An Animal Model of Chronic Hypercortisolism

  • Flaviane de Fatima Silva,
  • Ayumi Cristina Medeiros Komino,
  • Sandra Andreotti,
  • Gabriela Boltes Reis,
  • Rennan Oliveira Caminhotto,
  • Richardt Gama Landgraf,
  • Gabriel Orefice de Souza,
  • Rogerio Antonio Laurato Sertié,
  • Sheila Collins and
  • Jose Donato
  • + 1 author

19 September 2022

Chronic hypercortisolism has been associated with the development of several metabolic alterations, mostly caused by the effects of chronic glucocorticoid (GC) exposure over gene expression. The metabolic changes can be partially explained by the GC...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,789 Views
23 Pages

Small Molecules as Toll-like Receptor 4 Modulators Drug and In-House Computational Repurposing

  • Lucía Pérez-Regidor,
  • Joan Guzmán-Caldentey,
  • Nils Oberhauser,
  • Carmen Punzón,
  • Balázs Balogh,
  • José R. Pedro,
  • Eva Falomir,
  • Alessandra Nurisso,
  • Péter Mátyus and
  • J. Carlos Menéndez
  • + 3 authors

19 September 2022

The innate immunity toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) system is a receptor of paramount importance as a therapeutic target. Virtual screening following a “computer-aided drug repurposing” approach was applied to the discovery of novel TLR4 modu...

  • Review
  • Open Access
28 Citations
7,842 Views
19 Pages

Trends and Perspectives of Biological Drug Approvals by the FDA: A Review from 2015 to 2021

  • Alexander C. Martins,
  • Mariana Y. Oshiro,
  • Fernando Albericio,
  • Beatriz G. de la Torre,
  • Gustavo José V. Pereira and
  • Rodrigo V. Gonzaga

19 September 2022

Despite belonging to a relatively new class of pharmaceuticals, biological drugs have been used since the 1980s, when they brought about a breakthrough in the treatment of chronic diseases, especially cancer. They conquered a large space in the pipel...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,212 Views
13 Pages

The JAK1/2 Inhibitor Baricitinib Mitigates the Spike-Induced Inflammatory Response of Immune and Endothelial Cells In Vitro

  • Amelia Barilli,
  • Rossana Visigalli,
  • Francesca Ferrari,
  • Giulia Recchia Luciani,
  • Maurizio Soli,
  • Valeria Dall’Asta and
  • Bianca Maria Rotoli

19 September 2022

The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of the JAK-STAT inhibitor baricitinib on the inflammatory response of human monocyte-derived macrophages (MDM) and endothelial cells upon exposure to the spike S1 protein from SARS-CoV-2. The effect...

  • Article
  • Open Access
56 Citations
7,655 Views
11 Pages

Deep Learning for Bone Mineral Density and T-Score Prediction from Chest X-rays: A Multicenter Study

  • Yoichi Sato,
  • Norio Yamamoto,
  • Naoya Inagaki,
  • Yusuke Iesaki,
  • Takamune Asamoto,
  • Tomohiro Suzuki and
  • Shunsuke Takahara

19 September 2022

Although the number of patients with osteoporosis is increasing worldwide, diagnosis and treatment are presently inadequate. In this study, we developed a deep learning model to predict bone mineral density (BMD) and T-score from chest X-rays, which...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,335 Views
15 Pages

Retinol Binding Protein, Sunlight Hours, and the Influenza Virus-Specific Immune Response

  • Nehali Patel,
  • Rhiannon R. Penkert,
  • Robert E. Sealy,
  • Sherri L. Surman,
  • Bart G. Jones,
  • Karen Ringwald-Smith,
  • A. Catharine Ross and
  • Julia L. Hurwitz

19 September 2022

Healthy pediatric immune responses depend on adequate vitamin A and D levels. Relationships between solar ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation and vitamin D are well understood, while relationships between sunlight, vitamin A, and its serum escort, retinol...

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