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Biomedicines, Volume 11, Issue 6

2023 June - 271 articles

Cover Story: The expression of genes that may contribute to graft protection is elevated in pig Sertoli cells upon exposure to normal human serum (NHS). Mechanisms of graft rejection include activation of complement-mediated cell lysis, inflammation, recruitment of effector cells to the graft, opsonization for phagocytosis of graft cells, presentation of graft antigens to T cells, T cell activation, and lymphocyte-mediated destruction of graft tissue. Xenografted pig Sertoli cells may create a graft-protective environment through complement inhibition, inflammation inhibition, effector immune cell inhibition, recruitment of immune suppressive cells, and elevated expression of accommodation factors in the presence of NHS. The figure was created using BioRender. View this paper
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Articles (271)

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,701 Views
15 Pages

The Effect of Radiotherapy on Cell Survival and Inflammatory Cytokine and Chemokine Secretion in a Co-Culture Model of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Normal Cells

  • Sybilla Matuszczak,
  • Krzysztof Szczepanik,
  • Aleksandra Grządziel,
  • Alina Drzyzga,
  • Tomasz Cichoń,
  • Justyna Czapla,
  • Ewelina Pilny and
  • Ryszard Smolarczyk

Radiotherapy (RT) is one of the main treatments for head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCCs). Unfortunately, radioresistance is observed in many cases of HNSCCs. The effectiveness of RT depends on both the direct effect inducing cell death and...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,369 Views
28 Pages

Update on Classic and Novel Approaches in Metastatic Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Treatment: A Comprehensive Review

  • Salvatore Greco,
  • Nicolò Fabbri,
  • Riccardo Spaggiari,
  • Alfredo De Giorgi,
  • Fabio Fabbian and
  • Antonio Giovine

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) accounts for almost 15% of all diagnosed breast cancers and often presents high rates of relapses and metastases, with generally poor prognosis despite multiple lines of treatment. Immunotherapy has radically chan...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,295 Views
17 Pages

Phytochemical Profiling and Anti-Fibrotic Activities of the Gemmotherapy Bud Extract of Corylus avellana in a Model of Liver Fibrosis on Diabetic Mice

  • Cornel Balta,
  • Hildegard Herman,
  • Alina Ciceu,
  • Bianca Mladin,
  • Marcel Rosu,
  • Alciona Sasu,
  • Victor Eduard Peteu,
  • Sorina Nicoleta Voicu,
  • Mihaela Balas and
  • Anca Hermenean
  • + 3 authors

In this study, we aimed to explore the hepatoprotective effects of the gemmotherapy bud extract of Corylus avellana in a model of liver fibrosis on diabetic mice. An evaluation of total flavonoids and polyphenols contents and LC/MS analyses were perf...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
7,130 Views
15 Pages

The Role of the Microbiome in First Episode of Psychosis

  • Lucero Nuncio-Mora,
  • Nuria Lanzagorta,
  • Humberto Nicolini,
  • Emmanuel Sarmiento,
  • Galo Ortiz,
  • Fernanda Sosa and
  • Alma Delia Genis-Mendoza

The relationship between the gut-brain-microbiome axis has gained great importance in the study of psychiatric disorders, as it may represent a new target for their treatment. To date, the available literature suggests that the microbiota may influen...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,663 Views
15 Pages

Risankizumab: Daily Practice Experience of High Need Patients

  • Alexandra M. G. Brunasso,
  • Martina Burlando,
  • Fabrizio Amoruso,
  • Luisa Arancio,
  • Giovanna Malara,
  • Raffaella Manzo,
  • Maria Antonia Montesu and
  • Giacomo Caldarola

Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory disease which affects 29.5 million people worldwide and it can negatively impact quality of life, especially when it affects a special localization, such as nails, face, palms and soles, or intertriginous regions....

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,307 Views
15 Pages

The approval of monoclonal antibodies against programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) and programmed cell death protein (PD1) has changed the landscape of cancer treatment. To date, many immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have been approved by the FDA for...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,944 Views
11 Pages

Acute Prosthetic Joint Infections with Poor Outcome Caused by Staphylococcus Aureus Strains Producing the Panton–Valentine Leukocidin

  • Martina Maritati,
  • Marco Manfrini,
  • Maria Rosa Iaquinta,
  • Alessandro Trentini,
  • Silva Seraceni,
  • Matteo Guarino,
  • Anna Costanzini,
  • Roberto De Giorgio,
  • Gustavo Alberto Zanoli and
  • Carlo Contini
  • + 3 authors

The aim of this study was to investigate whether the presence of Staphylococcus aureus (SA) producing the Panton–Valentine leukocidin (PVL) affects the outcome of Prosthetic Joint Infection (PJI). Patients with acute and chronic PJI sustained b...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,113 Views
12 Pages

Vitamin D Supplementation and Adherence to World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) Diet Recommendations for Colorectal Cancer Prevention: A Nested Prospective Cohort Study of a Phase II Randomized Trial

  • Davide Serrano,
  • Federica Bellerba,
  • Harriet Johansson,
  • Debora Macis,
  • Valentina Aristarco,
  • Chiara A. Accornero,
  • Aliana Guerrieri-Gonzaga,
  • Cristina M. Trovato,
  • Maria Giulia Zampino and
  • Patrizia Gnagnarella
  • + 3 authors

Vitamin D and a healthy diet, based on World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) recommendations, are considered key elements for colorectal cancer (CRC) prevention. In a CRC case-control study, we observed that CRC cases were often significantly Vitamin D d...

  • Review
  • Open Access
55 Citations
37,152 Views
27 Pages

While the physical improvements from exercise have been well documented over the years, the impact of physical activity on mental health has recently become an object of interest. Physical exercise improves cognition, particularly attention, memory,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,048 Views
12 Pages

High Rate of Mutations of Adhesion Molecules and Extracellular Matrix Glycoproteins in Patients with Adult-Onset Focal and Segmental Glomerulosclerosis

  • Sara Marcos González,
  • Emilio Rodrigo Calabia,
  • Ignacio Varela,
  • Michal Červienka,
  • Javier Freire Salinas and
  • José Javier Gómez Román

(1) Background: Focal and segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) is a pattern of injury that results from podocyte loss in the setting of a wide variety of injurious mechanisms. These include both acquired and genetic as well as primary and secondary ca...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
7,028 Views
10 Pages

Low-Dose Estrogens as Neuroendocrine Modulators in Functional Hypothalamic Amenorrhea (FHA): The Putative Triggering of the Positive Feedback Mechanism(s)

  • Christian Battipaglia,
  • Tabatha Petrillo,
  • Elisa Semprini,
  • Francesco Ricciardiello,
  • Maria Laura Rusce,
  • Greta Prampolini,
  • Fedora Ambrosetti,
  • Alessandra Sponzilli and
  • Alessandro D. Genazzani

Functional hypothalamic amenorrhea (FHA) is a non-organic reversible chronic endocrine disorder characterized by an impaired pulsatile secretion of the gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) from the hypothalamus. This impaired secretion, triggered by...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,473 Views
13 Pages

Vitamin D: Can Gender Medicine Have a Role?

  • Tiziana Ciarambino,
  • Pietro Crispino,
  • Giovanni Minervini and
  • Mauro Giordano

This narrative review aims to shed light on the role of gender differences, on the biological and molecular functions in the main pathological mechanisms that recognize the role of vitamin D. Vitamin D deficiency is widespread worldwide, but it is st...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,166 Views
34 Pages

Tumor Microenvironment Remodeling in Gastrointestinal Cancer: Role of miRNAs as Biomarkers of Tumor Invasion

  • Valeria Lucarini,
  • Daniela Nardozi,
  • Valentina Angiolini,
  • Monica Benvenuto,
  • Chiara Focaccetti,
  • Raffaele Carrano,
  • Zein Mersini Besharat,
  • Roberto Bei and
  • Laura Masuelli

Gastrointestinal (GI) cancers are the most frequent neoplasm, responsible for half of all cancer-related deaths. Metastasis is the leading cause of death from GI cancer; thus, studying the processes that regulate cancer cell migration is of paramount...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
8,194 Views
9 Pages

Laboratory Diagnosis of Antiphospholipid Syndrome in Anticoagulated Patients

  • Armando Tripodi,
  • Erica Scalambrino,
  • Marigrazia Clerici and
  • Flora Peyvandi

The laboratory diagnosis of antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) requires the measurement of solid-phase antibodies to cardiolipin or β2-Glycoprotein-I and the search for lupus anticoagulant (LA). The diagnosis of patients whilst on anticoagulation i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
16,279 Views
11 Pages

Treatment with Myo-Inositol Does Not Improve the Clinical Features in All PCOS Phenotypes

  • Vittorio Unfer,
  • Michele Russo,
  • Cesare Aragona,
  • Gabriele Bilotta,
  • Mario Montanino Oliva and
  • Mariano Bizzarri

Background: The aim of the present study is to investigate the effects produced by a treatment with myo-Inositol (myo-Ins) in women presenting polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) of different phenotypes. Methods: We performed a retrospective study to ev...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,092 Views
15 Pages

Efficacy of Early Optimization of Infliximab Guided by Therapeutic Drug Monitoring during Induction—A Prospective Trial

  • Karoline Soares Garcia,
  • Matheus Freitas Cardoso de Azevedo,
  • Alexandre de Sousa Carlos,
  • Luísa Leite Barros,
  • Jane Oba,
  • Carlos Walter Sobrado Junior,
  • Aytan Miranda Sipahi,
  • Olívia Duarte de Castro Alves,
  • Tomás Navarro-Rodriguez and
  • Aderson Omar Mourão Cintra Damião
  • + 7 authors

Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) during induction therapy with anti-tumor necrosis factor drugs has emerged as a strategy to optimize response to these biologics and avoid undesired outcomes related to inadequate drug exposure. This study aimed to d...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,319 Views
16 Pages

Chromosomal Aberration t(14;17)(q32;q21) Simultaneously Activates HOXB5 and miR10a in Triple-Hit B-Cell Lymphoma

  • Stefan Nagel,
  • Claudia Pommerenke,
  • Corinna Meyer,
  • Maren Kaufmann and
  • Roderick A. F. MacLeod

BCL2, BCL6 and MYC are major oncogenes in B-cell lymphoma. Their aberrant activation frequently occurs via chromosomal translocations which juxtapose light or heavy chain immunoglobulin (IG) genes to BCL2 and MYC or fuse diverse partner genes with BC...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
6,085 Views
14 Pages

A Deep-Learning-Based Method Can Detect Both Common and Rare Genetic Disorders in Fetal Ultrasound

  • Jiajie Tang,
  • Jin Han,
  • Jiaxin Xue,
  • Li Zhen,
  • Xin Yang,
  • Min Pan,
  • Lianting Hu,
  • Ru Li,
  • Yuxuan Jiang and
  • Long Lu
  • + 7 authors

A global survey indicates that genetic syndromes affect approximately 8% of the population, but most genetic diagnoses can only be performed after babies are born. Abnormal facial characteristics have been identified in various genetic diseases; howe...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
5,556 Views
12 Pages

Better Safe than Sorry: Rheumatoid Arthritis, Interstitial Lung Disease, and Medication—A Narrative Review

  • Iulia-Tania Andronache,
  • Victoria-Cristina Şuţa,
  • Maria Şuţa,
  • Sabina-Livia Ciocodei,
  • Liliana Vladareanu,
  • Alina Doina Nicoara and
  • Oana Cristina Arghir

It is well known that rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients are at an increased risk of developing non-infectious pulmonary complications, especially interstitial lung disease (ILD); however, the clinician must keep in mind that lung disease could not o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,606 Views
12 Pages

Continuous Glucose Monitoring as an Additional Tool in Early Cystic Fibrosis-Related Diabetes Monitoring and in Evaluation of Short-Term Sitagliptin Response

  • Fernando Sebastian-Valles,
  • José Alfonso Arranz Martín,
  • Rosa María Girón,
  • Carolina Knott-Torcal,
  • Miguel Antonio Sampedro-Nuñez,
  • Jose Carlos Martin-Adan,
  • Jessica Jiménez-Díaz and
  • Mónica Marazuela

Cystic fibrosis-related diabetes (CFRD) is a complication associated with a negative prognosis in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF). Although the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) is the widely recommended screening test for CFRD diagnosis, continu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,479 Views
10 Pages

Association between Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol and Vascular Biomarkers in Primary Prevention

  • Michaela Kozakova,
  • Carmela Morizzo,
  • Giuli Jamagidze,
  • Daniele Della Latta,
  • Sara Chiappino,
  • Dante Chiappino and
  • Carlo Palombo

Several noninvasive vascular biomarkers have been proposed to improve risk stratification for atherothrombotic events. To identify biomarkers suitable for detecting intermediate-risk individuals who might benefit from lipid-lowering treatment in prim...

  • Review
  • Open Access
46 Citations
11,922 Views
16 Pages

Nanomedicine in the Management of Alzheimer’s Disease: State-of-the-Art

  • Shehla Nasar Mir Najib Ullah,
  • Obaid Afzal,
  • Abdulmalik Saleh Alfawaz Altamimi,
  • Hissana Ather,
  • Shaheen Sultana,
  • Waleed H. Almalki,
  • Pragya Bharti,
  • Ankit Sahoo,
  • Khusbu Dwivedi and
  • Mahfoozur Rahman
  • + 3 authors

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a deadly, progressive, and irreversible brain condition that impairs cognitive abilities. Globally, it affects 32.6 million individuals, and if no viable therapies are available by 2050, that figure might rise to 139...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,291 Views
13 Pages

One of the problems with using MSCs (mesenchymal stem cells) to treat different neurodegenerative diseases of the central nervous system is their low ability to spontaneously differentiate into functional neurons. The aim of this study was to investi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,364 Views
15 Pages

The progressive formation of single or multiple cysts accompanies several renal diseases. Specifically, (i) genetic forms, such as adult dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD), and (ii) acquired cystic kidney disease (ACKD) are probably the most...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,090 Views
13 Pages

The spread of machine learning models, coupled with by the growing adoption of electronic health records (EHRs), has opened the door for developing clinical decision support systems. However, despite the great promise of machine learning for healthca...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,782 Views
13 Pages

Urodynamics Are Essential to Predict the Risk for Upper Urinary Tract Damage after Acute Spinal Cord Injury

  • Veronika Birkhäuser,
  • Collene E. Anderson,
  • Marko Kozomara,
  • Mirjam Bywater,
  • Oliver Gross,
  • Stephan Kiss,
  • Stephanie C. Knüpfer,
  • Miriam Koschorke,
  • Lorenz Leitner and
  • Thomas M. Kessler
  • + 7 authors

We used clinical parameters to develop a prediction model for the occurrence of urodynamic risk factors for upper urinary tract (UUT) damage during the first year after acute spinal cord injury (SCI). A total of 97 patients underwent urodynamic inves...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,530 Views
13 Pages

Carrier-Free Inhalable Dry Microparticles of Celecoxib: Use of the Electrospraying Technique

  • Azin Jahangiri,
  • Ali Nokhodchi,
  • Kofi Asare-Addo,
  • Erfan Salehzadeh,
  • Shahram Emami,
  • Shadi Yaqoubi and
  • Hamed Hamishehkar

Upregulation of cyclooxygenase (COX-2) plays an important role in lung cancer pathogenesis. Celecoxib (CLX), a selective COX-2 inhibitor, may have beneficial effects in COVID-19-induced inflammatory storms. The current study aimed to develop carrier-...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,785 Views
11 Pages

Pathophysiology of Work-Related Neuropathies

  • Tariq Malik,
  • Ahmed Malik and
  • Alaa Abd-Elsayed

Work-related injuries are common. The cost of these injuries is around USD 176 billion to USD 350 billion a year. A significant number of work-related injuries involve nerve damage or dysfunction. Injuries may heal with full recovery of function, but...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,405 Views
18 Pages

Rhythmic TMS as a Feasible Tool to Uncover the Oscillatory Signatures of Audiovisual Integration

  • Riccardo Bertaccini,
  • Giuseppe Ippolito,
  • Luca Tarasi,
  • Agnese Zazio,
  • Antonietta Stango,
  • Marta Bortoletto and
  • Vincenzo Romei

Multisensory integration is quintessential to adaptive behavior, with clinical populations showing significant impairments in this domain, most notably hallucinatory reports. Interestingly, altered cross-modal interactions have also been reported in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
6,065 Views
12 Pages

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Neuropathic Pain Associated or Not with a Nociplastic Condition

  • César Fernández-de-las-Peñas,
  • Stella Fuensalida-Novo,
  • Jo Nijs,
  • Annalie Basson,
  • Gustavo Plaza-Manzano,
  • Juan A. Valera-Calero,
  • Lars Arendt-Nielsen and
  • Ana I. de-la-Llave-Rincón

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) has been traditionally classified as primarily a neuropathic condition with or without pain. Precision medicine refers to an evidence-based method of grouping patients based on their susceptibility to biology, prognosis o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,216 Views
17 Pages

Mannose-Binding Lectin Reduces Oxidized Low-Density Lipoprotein Induced Vascular Endothelial Cells Injury by Inhibiting LOX1-ox-LDL Binding and Modulating Autophagy

  • Xuelian Zhou,
  • Xuefeng Chen,
  • Li Zhang,
  • Jinna Yuan,
  • Hu Lin,
  • Mingqiang Zhu,
  • Xiaoqin Xu,
  • Guanping Dong,
  • Junfen Fu and
  • Wei Wu

Objective: To investigate the role of mannose-binding lectin (MBL) in modulating autophagy and protecting endothelial cells (ECs) from oxidized low-density lipoprotein (ox-LDL)-induced injury. Methods: Serum MBL concentration and carotid intima-media...

  • Review
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,090 Views
23 Pages

Three-dimensional bioprinting is the process of manipulating cell-laden bioinks to fabricate living structures. Three-dimensional bioprinting techniques have brought considerable innovation in biomedicine, especially in the field of tissue engineerin...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,004 Views
14 Pages

An Uncommon Cause of Recurrent Presyncope, Dizziness, and Tachycardia: A Case Report of Diffuse, Adult-Onset Nesidioblastosis/Non-Insulinoma Pancreatogenous Hypoglycemia Syndrome (NIPHS)

  • Martin Philipp Dieterle,
  • Ayman Husari,
  • Sophie Nicole Prozmann,
  • Hendrik Wiethoff,
  • Albrecht Stenzinger,
  • Manuel Röhrich,
  • Uwe Pfeiffer,
  • Wolfgang Rüdiger Kießling,
  • Helena Engel and
  • Julia Szendroedi
  • + 4 authors

Neurovegetative and autonomic symptoms are common presentations of various diseases, ranging from psychosomatic to severe organic disorders. A 23-year-old man presented with a history of recurrent presyncope, dizziness, and tachycardia. Repeated diag...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
6,068 Views
16 Pages

Regulatory macrophages (Mregs) are unique in that they have anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive properties. Thus, treating inflammatory diseases using Mregs is an area of active research. Human Mregs are usually generated by culturing peripheral...

  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
6,859 Views
21 Pages

Clinicopathological Outlines of Post-COVID-19 Pulmonary Fibrosis Compared with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis

  • Roxana-Elena Cîrjaliu,
  • Mariana Deacu,
  • Ioana Gherghișan,
  • Angela-Ștefania Marghescu,
  • Manuela Enciu,
  • Gabriela Izabela Băltățescu,
  • Antonela Anca Nicolau,
  • Doina-Ecaterina Tofolean,
  • Oana Cristina Arghir and
  • Ariadna-Petronela Fildan

This review brings together the current knowledge regarding the risk factors and the clinical, radiologic, and histological features of both post-COVID-19 pulmonary fibrosis (PCPF) and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), describing the similarities...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,348 Views
19 Pages

Necroptosis-Related Prognostic Model for Pancreatic Carcinoma Reveals Its Invasion and Metastasis Potential through Hybrid EMT and Immune Escape

  • Haichuan Liu,
  • Zhenghang Li,
  • La Zhang,
  • Mi Zhang,
  • Shanshan Liu,
  • Jianwei Wang,
  • Changhong Yang,
  • Qiling Peng,
  • Chengyou Du and
  • Ning Jiang

Necroptosis, pro-inflammatory programmed necrosis, has been reported to exert momentous roles in pancreatic cancer (PC). Herein, the objective of this study is to construct a necroptosis-related prognostic model for detecting pancreatic cancer. In th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,833 Views
15 Pages

c-Myc/microRNA-17-92 Axis Phase-Dependently Regulates PTEN and p21 Expression via ceRNA during Reprogramming to Mouse Pluripotent Stem Cells

  • Tomoaki Ishida,
  • Tomoe Ueyama,
  • Dai Ihara,
  • Yukihiro Harada,
  • Sae Nakagawa,
  • Kaho Saito,
  • Shu Nakao and
  • Teruhisa Kawamura

Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are promising cell sources for regenerative medicine and disease modeling. iPSCs are commonly established by introducing the defined reprogramming factors Oct4, Sox2, Klf4, and c-Myc. However, iPSC reprogramming...

  • Review
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11 Citations
3,473 Views
22 Pages

Currently, there is still no effective and definitive cure for the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by the infection of the novel highly contagious severe acute respiratory syndrome virus (SARS-CoV-2), whose sudden outbreak was recorded for...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
2,566 Views
21 Pages

As a chronic progressive inflammatory disease, atherosclerosis constitutes a leading cause of cardiovascular disease, with high mortality and morbidity worldwide. The effect of lncRNA AC078850.1 in atherosclerosis is unknown; this study aims to explo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
7,094 Views
16 Pages

ASL mRNA-LNP Therapeutic for the Treatment of Argininosuccinic Aciduria Enables Survival Benefit in a Mouse Model

  • Owen Daly,
  • Azita Josefine Mahiny,
  • Sara Majeski,
  • Kevin McClintock,
  • Julia Reichert,
  • Gábor Boros,
  • Gábor Tamás Szabó,
  • Jonas Reinholz,
  • Petra Schreiner and
  • Irena Vlatkovic
  • + 8 authors

Argininosuccinic aciduria (ASA) is a metabolic disorder caused by a deficiency in argininosuccinate lyase (ASL), which cleaves argininosuccinic acid to arginine and fumarate in the urea cycle. ASL deficiency (ASLD) leads to hepatocyte dysfunction, hy...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,300 Views
15 Pages

Segmentation of skin lesion images facilitates the early diagnosis of melanoma. However, this remains a challenging task due to the diversity of target scales, irregular segmentation shapes, low contrast, and blurred boundaries of dermatological grap...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
10,866 Views
42 Pages

Diffuse, Adult-Onset Nesidioblastosis/Non-Insulinoma Pancreatogenous Hypoglycemia Syndrome (NIPHS): Review of the Literature of a Rare Cause of Hyperinsulinemic Hypoglycemia

  • Martin Philipp Dieterle,
  • Ayman Husari,
  • Sophie Nicole Prozmann,
  • Hendrik Wiethoff,
  • Albrecht Stenzinger,
  • Manuel Röhrich,
  • Uwe Pfeiffer,
  • Wolfgang Rüdiger Kießling,
  • Helena Engel and
  • Julia Szendroedi
  • + 4 authors

Differential diagnosis of hypoglycemia in the non-diabetic adult patient is complex and comprises various diseases, including endogenous hyperinsulinism caused by functional β-cell disorders. The latter is also designated as nesidioblastosis or...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,691 Views
12 Pages

Learning the Biochemical Basis of Axonal Guidance: Using Caenorhabditis elegans as a Model

  • Andreia Teixeira-Castro,
  • João Carlos Sousa,
  • Cármen Vieira,
  • Joana Pereira-Sousa,
  • Daniela Vilasboas-Campos,
  • Fernanda Marques,
  • Perpétua Pinto-do-Ó and
  • Patrícia Maciel

Aim: Experimental models are a powerful aid in visualizing molecular phenomena. This work reports how the worm Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) can be effectively explored for students to learn how molecular cues dramatically condition axonal guid...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,361 Views
14 Pages

Blood-Derived Exosomal hTERT mRNA in Patients with Lung Cancer: Characterization and Correlation with Response to Therapy

  • Ofer Rotem,
  • Alona Zer,
  • Lilach Yosef,
  • Einat Beery,
  • Hadar Goldvaser,
  • Anna Gutkin,
  • Ron Levin,
  • Elizabeth Dudnik,
  • Tamar Berger and
  • Orit Uziel
  • + 4 authors

Background: Telomerase (human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) is considered a hallmark of cancer, being active in cancer cells but repressed in human somatic cells. As such, it has the potential to serve as a valid cancer biomarker. Exosomal...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,333 Views
17 Pages

This research aimed to assess the effect of bone allograft combined with platelet-rich plasma (PRP), recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 (rhBMP-2), and zoledronic acid (Zol) on bone formation. A total of 96 rabbits were used, and femoral b...

  • Review
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9 Citations
3,951 Views
16 Pages

The Role of Sphingolipids in Regulating Vascular Permeability in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis

  • Girish Jayant,
  • Stephen Kuperberg,
  • Kaumudi Somnay and
  • Raj Wadgaonkar

Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a disease that causes scarring and fibrotic transformation of the lung parenchyma, resulting in the progressive loss of respiratory function and, often, death. Current treatments that target profibrotic factors...

  • Review
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12 Citations
4,281 Views
11 Pages

Current State and Prospectives for Proton Boron Capture Therapy

  • Nhan Hau Tran,
  • Tatiana Shtam,
  • Yaroslav Yu Marchenko,
  • Andrey L. Konevega and
  • Dmitry Lebedev

The development of new methods increasing the biological effectiveness of proton therapy (PT) is of high interest in radiation oncology. The use of binary technologies, in which the damaging effect of proton radiation is further enhanced by the selec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
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Diabetic neuropathy (DN) causes sensory dysfunction, such as numbness, tingling, or burning sensations. Traditional medication may not ease pain and discomfort, but natural remedies such as Berberine (BR) and vitamin E or Tocopherol (TOC) have therap...

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Dysfunctions of Neutrophils in the Peripheral Blood of Children with Cystic Fibrosis

  • Ganimeta Bakalović,
  • Dejan Bokonjić,
  • Dušan Mihajlović,
  • Miodrag Čolić,
  • Vanja Mališ,
  • Marija Drakul,
  • Sergej Tomić,
  • Ivan Jojić,
  • Sara Rakočević and
  • Olivera Ljuboja
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Dysfunction of neutrophils in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) is best characterized in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL), whereas peripheral blood neutrophils are less examined, and the results are contradictory, especially in younger populations. Ther...

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A Comparative Analysis of Optimization Algorithms for Gastrointestinal Abnormalities Recognition and Classification Based on Ensemble XcepNet23 and ResNet18 Features

  • Javeria Naz,
  • Muhammad Imran Sharif,
  • Muhammad Irfan Sharif,
  • Seifedine Kadry,
  • Hafiz Tayyab Rauf and
  • Adham E. Ragab

Esophagitis, cancerous growths, bleeding, and ulcers are typical symptoms of gastrointestinal disorders, which account for a significant portion of human mortality. For both patients and doctors, traditional diagnostic methods can be exhausting. The...

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