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  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
8,003 Views
13 Pages

A UV/Vis Spectroscopy-Based Assay for Monitoring of Transformations Between Nucleosides and Nucleobases

  • Felix Kaspar,
  • Robert T. Giessmann,
  • Niels Krausch,
  • Peter Neubauer,
  • Anke Wagner and
  • Matthias Gimpel

Efficient reaction monitoring is crucial for data acquisition in kinetic and mechanistic studies. However, for conversions of nucleosides to their corresponding nucleobases, as observed in enzymatically catalyzed nucleoside phosphorylation reactions,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,357 Views
11 Pages

Detection of Antibodies against Hepatitis A Virus (HAV) by a Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) Biosensor: A New Diagnosis Tool Based on the Major HAV Capsid Protein VP1 (SPR-HAVP1)

  • Gabriel Menezes Costa dos Santos,
  • Carlos Roberto Alves,
  • Marcelo Alves Pinto,
  • Luciane Almeida Amado Leon and
  • Franklin Souza-Silva

3 May 2021

Hepatitis A (HA) is an acute human infectious disease caused by a positive single-stranded RNA virus (HAV). It is mainly acquired through the fecal–oral route and is primarily spread by contact between people and exposure to contaminated water and fo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
6,287 Views
13 Pages

A Novel Assay for Phosphoserine Phosphatase Exploiting Serine Acetyltransferase as the Coupling Enzyme

  • Francesco Marchesani,
  • Erika Zangelmi,
  • Stefano Bruno,
  • Stefano Bettati,
  • Alessio Peracchi and
  • Barbara Campanini

26 May 2021

Phosphoserine phosphatase (PSP) catalyzes the final step of de novo L-serine biosynthesis—the hydrolysis of phosphoserine to serine and inorganic phosphate—in humans, bacteria, and plants. In published works, the reaction is typically monitored throu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,082 Views
17 Pages

Duplex One-Step RT-qPCR Assays for Simultaneous Detection of Genomic and Subgenomic RNAs of SARS-CoV-2 Variants

  • Sushma M. Bhosle,
  • Julie P. Tran,
  • Shuiqing Yu,
  • Jillian Geiger,
  • Jennifer D. Jackson,
  • Ian Crozier,
  • Anya Crane,
  • Jiro Wada,
  • Travis K. Warren and
  • Gabriella Worwa
  • + 1 author

17 May 2022

A hallmark of severe acute respiratory syndrome virus (SARS-CoV-2) replication is the discontinuous transcription of open reading frames (ORFs) encoding structural virus proteins. Real-time reverse transcription PCR (RT-qPCR) assays in previous publi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,751 Views
14 Pages

A Microfluidic Device Integrating a Glucose Sensor and Calibration Function for Cell-Based Assays

  • Laner Chen,
  • Kenta Shinha,
  • Hiroko Nakamura,
  • Kikuo Komori and
  • Hiroshi Kimura

11 May 2025

Microphysiological systems (MPS) incorporating microfluidic technologies offer improved physiological relevance and real-time analysis for cell-based assays, but often lack non-invasive monitoring capabilities. Addressing this gap, we developed a mic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,982 Views
19 Pages

Continuous Fluorescent Sirtuin Activity Assay Based on Fatty Acylated Lysines

  • Matthes Zessin,
  • Marat Meleshin,
  • Sebastian Hilscher,
  • Cordelia Schiene-Fischer,
  • Cyril Barinka,
  • Manfred Jung and
  • Mike Schutkowski

Lysine deacetylases, like histone deacetylases (HDACs) and sirtuins (SIRTs), are involved in many regulatory processes such as control of metabolic pathways, DNA repair, and stress responses. Besides robust deacetylase activity, sirtuin isoforms SIRT...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,619 Views
25 Pages

The underlying mechanisms of spinal cord injury (SCI)-induced chronic pain involve dysfunctional GABAergic signaling and enhanced NMDA signaling. Our previous studies showed that SCI hypersensitivity in rats can be attenuated by recombinant rat GABAe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,519 Views
14 Pages

A Novel Medium for Isolating Two Japanese Species in the Fusarium graminearum Species Complex and a Dipstick DNA Chromatography Assay for Species Identification and Trichothecene Typing

  • Haruhisa Suga,
  • Masahiro Hayashi,
  • Masayo Kushiro,
  • Norichika Miyano,
  • Hiroyoshi Inoue,
  • Kaori Nakajima,
  • Taku Kawakami,
  • Takuji Tonooka,
  • Takashi Nakajima and
  • Koji Kageyama
  • + 1 author

5 October 2022

Members of the Fusarium graminearum species complex (Fg complex) are the primary pathogens that cause Fusarium head blight in wheat and barley. Fg complex members grow poorly on Fusarium oxysporum-selective media, such as Komada and Fo-G2, that have...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
1,884 Views
13 Pages

Acquired Hemophilia Associated with Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

  • Chiara Gioia,
  • Marino Paroli,
  • Valentina Morace,
  • Lucrezia Nardacci,
  • Sara Martina Ruffo,
  • Elisabetta Rossi,
  • Pasquale Pignatelli and
  • Daniele Accapezzato

A 63-year-old woman with rheumatoid arthritis and Hashimoto’s thyroiditis was admitted to the emergency room, because of left leg pain associated with spontaneous subcutaneous hematomas, for 15 days. Their symptoms also occurred after the disco...

  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
5,540 Views
17 Pages

Functional and Structural Insights into the Human PPARα/δ/γ Targeting Preferences of Anti-NASH Investigational Drugs, Lanifibranor, Seladelpar, and Elafibranor

  • Shotaro Kamata,
  • Akihiro Honda,
  • Ryo Ishikawa,
  • Makoto Akahane,
  • Ayane Fujita,
  • Chihiro Kaneko,
  • Saeka Miyawaki,
  • Yuki Habu,
  • Yui Shiiyama and
  • Isao Ishii
  • + 3 authors

No therapeutic drugs are currently available for nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) that progresses from nonalcoholic fatty liver via oxidative stress-involved pathways. Three cognate peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) subtypes (PPAR&...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
7,020 Views
14 Pages

29 October 2012

Enzymatic biosensors are often used to detect trace levels of some specific substance. An alternative methodology is applied for enzymatic assays, in which the electrocatalytic kinetic behavior of enzymes is monitored by measuring the faradaic curren...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,371 Views
10 Pages

Proof of Concept of a Binary Blood Assay for Predicting Radiosensitivity

  • Sophie Deneuve,
  • Céline Mirjolet,
  • Thierry Bastogne,
  • Mirlande Duclos,
  • Paul Retif,
  • Philippe Zrounba,
  • Pierre-Eric Roux,
  • Marc Poupart,
  • Guillaume Vogin and
  • Sandrine Pereira
  • + 1 author

19 May 2021

Radiation therapy (RT), either alone or in combination with surgery and/or chemotherapy is a keystone of cancers treatment. Early toxicity is common, sometimes leading to discontinuation of treatment. Recent studies stressed the role of the phosphory...

  • Protocol
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,336 Views
11 Pages

Assessing Diagnostic Performance of Molecular Culture for Neonatal Sepsis: Protocol of the CHAMPIONS Study

  • Jip Groen,
  • Martijn van der Kuip,
  • Dries Budding,
  • Martine P. Bos,
  • Marc A. Benninga,
  • Hendrik J. Niemarkt and
  • Tim G. J. de Meij

1 September 2024

Managing neonatal sepsis is challenging due to nonspecific clinical signs, hematological markers with poor accuracy, and a lengthy turnaround time for the identification of microorganisms. Delaying the initiation of antibiotics in truly infected infa...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
1,791 Views
11 Pages

Resistance to MAPK Pathway Inhibition in BRAF-V600E Mutant Colorectal Cancer Can Be Overcome with Insulin Receptor/Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 Receptor Inhibitors

  • Layla El Bouazzaoui,
  • Daniëlle A. E. Raats,
  • André Verheem,
  • Inne H. M. Borel Rinkes,
  • Hugo J. G. Snippert,
  • Madelon M. Maurice and
  • Onno Kranenburg

The current treatment for refractory BRAF-V600E mutant metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) involves combined inhibition of BRAF and the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR). However, tumour responses are often short-lived due to a rebound in mitog...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,423 Views
17 Pages

Brazilian Amazon Red Propolis: Leishmanicidal Activity and Chemical Composition of a New Variety of Red Propolis

  • Richard Pereira Dutra,
  • Marcos Marinho de Sousa,
  • Maria Simone Pereira Maciel Mignoni,
  • Karla Gabriela Mota de Oliveira,
  • Euzineti Borges Pereira,
  • Aline Santana Figueredo,
  • Arthur André Castro da Costa,
  • Tatielle Gomes Dias,
  • Cleydlenne Costa Vasconcelos and
  • Alberto Jorge Oliveira Lopes
  • + 2 authors

21 September 2023

Leishmaniasis is caused by protozoans of the genus Leishmania, and its treatment is highly toxic, leading to treatment discontinuation and the emergence of resistant strains. In this study, we assessed the leishmanicidal activity and chemical composi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,367 Views
9 Pages

Clinical Impact of Corrections to Infliximab and Adalimumab Monitoring Results with the Homogeneous Mobility Shift Assay

  • Konstantinos Papamichael,
  • Valerio J. Thomas,
  • Andrea Banty,
  • William T. Clarke,
  • Katharine A. Germansky,
  • Sarah N. Flier,
  • Joseph D. Feuerstein,
  • Gil Y. Melmed and
  • Adam S. Cheifetz

2 September 2020

An upward drift for both infliximab and adalimumab concentrations measured by the homogenous mobility shift assay (HMSA) was previously reported. We aimed to investigate the impact of this drift on clinical care of patients with inflammatory bowel di...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,194 Views
13 Pages

28 January 2020

Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is shed into breast milk in nearly every seropositive woman during lactation. This reactivation shows mostly a self-limited, unimodal course. The dynamics and functional role of HCMV-specific-IgG in breast milk and in pla...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
4,421 Views
15 Pages

Cuprizone-Induced Neurotoxicity in Human Neural Cell Lines Is Mediated by a Reversible Mitochondrial Dysfunction: Relevance for Demyelination Models

  • Eva Martínez-Pinilla,
  • Núria Rubio-Sardón,
  • Sandra Villar-Conde,
  • Gemma Navarro,
  • Eva del Valle,
  • Jorge Tolivia,
  • Rafael Franco and
  • Ana Navarro

22 February 2021

Suitable in vivo and in vitro models are instrumental for the development of new drugs aimed at improving symptoms or progression of multiple sclerosis (MS). The cuprizone (CPZ)-induced murine model has gained momentum in recent decades, aiming to ad...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,010 Views
13 Pages

Water-in-Water Emulsion as a New Approach to Produce Mesalamine-Loaded Xylan-Based Microparticles

  • Bartolomeu S. Souza,
  • Henrique R. Marcelino,
  • Francisco Alexandrino,
  • Silvana C. C. Urtiga,
  • Karen C. H. Silva,
  • Daniel C. F. Soares and
  • Eryvaldo S. T. Egito

27 August 2019

The water-in-water emulsion method has been reported as a technique able to prepare microparticles without using harmful solvents. However, there are few reports showing the encapsulation of small molecules into microparticles produced within this te...

  • Review
  • Open Access
31 Citations
7,620 Views
15 Pages

How to Identify Invasive Candidemia in ICU—A Narrative Review

  • Joana Alves,
  • Carles Alonso-Tarrés and
  • Jordi Rello

12 December 2022

The incidence of invasive fungal infection in ICUs has increased over time, and Candida spp. is the most common cause. Critical care patients are a particular set of patients with a higher risk of invasive fungal infections; this population is charac...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,617 Views
20 Pages

Clinical Utility of the EpiSwitch CiRT Test to Guide Immunotherapy Across Solid Tumors: Interim Results from the PROWES Study

  • Joe Abdo,
  • Joos Berghausen,
  • Ryan Mathis,
  • Thomas Guiel,
  • Ewan Hunter,
  • Robert Heaton,
  • Alexandre Akoulitchev,
  • Sashi Naidu and
  • Kashyap Patel

4 September 2025

Background: Immunotherapy has revolutionized oncology care, but clinical response to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) remains unpredictable, and treatment carries substantial risks and costs. The EpiSwitch® CiRT blood test is a novel 3D genomi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
8,123 Views
22 Pages

Metasin—An Intra-Operative RT-qPCR Assay to Detect Metastatic Breast Cancer in Sentinel Lymph Nodes

  • Salma Al-Ramadhani,
  • Priya Sai-Giridhar,
  • Dilushana George,
  • Preethi Gopinath,
  • Evdokia Arkoumani,
  • Samar Jader,
  • Maryse Sundaresan,
  • Roberto Salgado,
  • Dennis Larsimont and
  • Vasi Sundaresan
  • + 1 author

24 June 2013

Nodal status is one of the most important prognostic factors in breast cancer. Established tests such as touch imprint cytology and frozen sections currently used in the intra-operative setting show variations in sensitivity and specificity. This lim...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,459 Views
13 Pages

Technical Aspects of Coenzyme Q10 Analysis: Validation of a New HPLC-ED Method

  • Abraham J. Paredes-Fuentes,
  • Clara Oliva,
  • Raquel Montero,
  • Patricia Alcaide,
  • George J. G. Ruijter,
  • Judit García-Villoria,
  • Pedro Ruiz-Sala and
  • Rafael Artuch

The biochemical measurement of the CoQ status in different tissues can be performed using HPLC with electrochemical detection (ED). Because the production of the electrochemical cells used with the Coulochem series detectors was discontinued, we aime...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
12,870 Views
18 Pages

Management of Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia: A Contemporary Review

  • Jun Yen Ng,
  • Melanie D’Souza,
  • Felanita Hutani and
  • Philip Choi

9 August 2024

Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) is a life- and limb-threatening immune-mediated emergency classically associated with heparin therapy. This review focuses on type II HIT, characterized by the development of antibodies against platelet-factor 4...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,823 Views
13 Pages

Fine Mapping of Glutamate Decarboxylase 65 Epitopes Reveals Dependency on Hydrophobic Amino Acids for Specific Interactions

  • Niccolò Valdarnini,
  • Bettina Holm,
  • Paul Hansen,
  • Paolo Rovero,
  • Gunnar Houen and
  • Nicole Trier

Characterization of multiple antibody epitopes has revealed the necessity of specific groups of amino acid residues for reactivity. This applies to the majority of antibody–antigen interactions, where especially charged and hydrophilic amino ac...

  • Article
  • Open Access
276 Views
15 Pages

Sustained Release Varnish of Chlorhexidine for Prevention of Biofilm Formation on Non-Absorbable Nasal and Ear Sponges

  • Sari Risheq,
  • Athira Venugopal,
  • Andres Sancho,
  • Michael Friedman,
  • Irit Gati,
  • Ron Eliashar,
  • Doron Steinberg and
  • Menachem Gross

Background: Non-absorbable polyvinyl alcohol sponges (Merocel) are widely used in otolaryngology for nasal and ear packing but are prone to bacterial colonization and biofilm formation, which may increase infection risk and drive frequent use of syst...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,400 Views
20 Pages

Identification of Potential RBPJ-Specific Inhibitors for Blocking Notch Signaling in Breast Cancer Using a Drug Repurposing Strategy

  • Mengjie Rui,
  • Min Cai,
  • Yu Zhou,
  • Wen Zhang,
  • Lianglai Gao,
  • Ke Mi,
  • Wei Ji,
  • Dan Wang and
  • Chunlai Feng

29 April 2022

Notch signaling is a key parameter in regulating cell fate during tissue homeostasis, and an aberrant Notch pathway can result in mammary gland carcinoma and has been associated with poor breast cancer diagnosis. Although inhibiting Notch signaling w...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
3,135 Views
21 Pages

Supercritical Fluid Extraction from Zataria multiflora Boiss and Impregnation of Bioactive Compounds in PLA for the Development of Materials with Antibacterial Properties

  • Nedasadat Saadati Ardestani,
  • Adrián Rojas,
  • Nadia Esfandiari,
  • María José Galotto,
  • Arman Babhadiashar and
  • Seyed Ali Sajadian

5 September 2022

In this research, the extraction with supercritical carbon dioxide (SC-CO2) and the subsequent impregnation of the extracted bioactive compounds from Zataria multiflora Boiss (Z. multiflora) into polylactic acid (PLA) films was investigated. The effe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,693 Views
12 Pages

Encoded hydrogel microparticles mounting DNA probes are powerful tools for high-performance microRNA (miRNA) detection in terms of sensitivity, specificity, and multiplex detection capability. However, several particle rinsing steps in the assay proc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
6,556 Views
17 Pages

Effectiveness of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in SARS-CoV-2 Pneumonia: The Primary Results of a Randomised Clinical Trial

  • Jacek Siewiera,
  • Klaudia Brodaczewska,
  • Natalia Jermakow,
  • Arkadiusz Lubas,
  • Krzysztof Kłos,
  • Aleksandra Majewska and
  • Jacek Kot

20 December 2022

Mortality in COVID-19 is mainly associated with respiratory failure, cytokine storm, and macrophage activation. Oxygenation and anti-inflammatory effects of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) suggest that it is a promising adjunct treatment for COVID-1...

  • Review
  • Open Access
60 Citations
11,475 Views
14 Pages

HPV-Based Self-Sampling in Cervical Cancer Screening: An Updated Review of the Current Evidence in the Literature

  • Nikoletta Daponte,
  • George Valasoulis,
  • Georgios Michail,
  • Ioulia Magaliou,
  • Athina-Ioanna Daponte,
  • Antonios Garas,
  • Ioanna Grivea,
  • Dimitrios P. Bogdanos and
  • Alexandros Daponte

8 March 2023

Identifying and reaching women at higher risk for cervical cancer is all-important for achieving the ambitious endpoints set in 2020 by the WHO for global cervical cancer control by 2030. HPV-based (vaginal) self-sampling (SS) represents a cost-effec...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,524 Views
8 Pages

Very Early-Onset IBD-Associated IL-18opathy Treated with an Anti-IL-18 Antibody

  • Anthea Guha,
  • Rodrigo Diaz-Pino,
  • Andrew Fagbemi,
  • Stephen M. Hughes,
  • Robert F. Wynn,
  • Gloria Lopez-Castejon and
  • Peter D. Arkwright

11 October 2024

Background/Objectives: The aetiology of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), particularly if occurring early in childhood, is a diverse and patient-focused treatment that is required when standard therapy is ineffective. Materials and Methods: A clinica...

  • Article
  • Open Access
786 Citations
55,534 Views
13 Pages

10 June 2013

Limonium brasiliense is a common plant on the southern coast of Brazil. The roots are traditionally used for treatment of premenstrual syndrome, menstrual disturbances and genito-urinary infections. Pharmaceutical preparations obtained from its roots...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
7,792 Views
20 Pages

Cholesterol Organization in Phosphatidylcholine Liposomes: A Surface Plasmon Resonance Study

  • Kathryn A. Melzak,
  • Shirley A. Melzak,
  • Electra Gizeli and
  • José L. Toca-Herrera

13 November 2012

Models for the organization of sterols into regular arrays within phospholipid bilayers have been proposed previously. The existence of such arrays in real systems has been supported by the fact that concentration-dependent sterol properties show dis...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,263 Views
11 Pages

Sperm Nuclei Analysis and Nuclear Organization of a Fertile Boar–Pig Hybrid by 2D FISH on Both Total and Motile Sperm Fractions

  • Viviana Genualdo,
  • Federica Turri,
  • Flavia Pizzi,
  • Bianca Castiglioni,
  • Donata Marletta and
  • Alessandra Iannuzzi

8 March 2021

A wide range of mammalian hybrids has recently been found by chance or through population-screening programs, but studies about their fertilizing capacity remain scarce and incomplete. Most of them are assumed to be sterile due to meiotic arrest caus...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
1,429 Views
8 Pages

5 August 2025

Introduction: Subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma (SPTCL) is a very rare subtype of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. It is characterized by the neoplastic infiltration of subcutaneous adipose tissue. Its clinical presentation, including subcutan...

  • Article
  • Open Access
67 Citations
65,276 Views
19 Pages

Antimicrobial Activity of Bee Venom and Melittin against Borrelia burgdorferi

  • Kayla M. Socarras,
  • Priyanka A. S. Theophilus,
  • Jason P. Torres,
  • Khusali Gupta and
  • Eva Sapi

Lyme disease is a tick-borne, multi-systemic disease, caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi. Though antibiotics are used as a primary treatment, relapse often occurs after the discontinuation of antimicrobial agents. The reason for relapse rem...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,256 Views
14 Pages

Valorization of Fourth-Range Wastes: Evaluating Pyrolytic Behavior of Fresh and Digested Wastes

  • Elia Judith Martínez,
  • Rubén González,
  • Marcos Ellacuriaga and
  • Xiomar Gómez

Changes in daily habits and a stressful lifestyle create modifications in consumer preferences and open opportunities to new market products. This is the case of fourth-range products in which the industrial sector generates a waste stream of high qu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,600 Views
15 Pages

A Novel Formulation of Asparaginase Encapsulated into Virus-like Particles of Brome Mosaic Virus: In Vitro and In Vivo Evidence

  • Francisca Villanueva-Flores,
  • Ana Ruth Pastor,
  • Laura A. Palomares and
  • Alejandro Huerta-Saquero

The interest in plant-derived virus-like particles (pVLPs) for the design of a new generation of nanocarriers is based on their lack of infection for humans, their immunostimulatory properties to fight cancer cells, and their capability to contain an...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,443 Views
16 Pages

8 July 2022

Comprehensive genomic profiling for advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) can identify patients for molecularly targeted therapies that improve clinical outcomes. We analyzed data from 3084 patients (median age 65 years, 72.9% with adenocarcino...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,334 Views
10 Pages

Modulation of the MOP Receptor (μ Opioid Receptor) by Imidazo[1,2-a]imidazole-5,6-Diones: In Search of the Elucidation of the Mechanism of Action

  • Dominik Straszak,
  • Agata Siwek,
  • Monika Głuch-Lutwin,
  • Barbara Mordyl,
  • Marcin Kołaczkowski,
  • Aldona Pietrzak,
  • Mansur Rahnama-Hezavah,
  • Bartłomiej Drop and
  • Dariusz Matosiuk

The μ-opioid receptors belong to the family of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), and their activation triggers a cascade of intracellular relays with the final effect of analgesia. Classical agonists of this receptor, such as morphine, are the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,516 Views
18 Pages

Disruption of circadian rhythms by abnormal light exposure and reduced melatonin secretion has been linked to heightened pain sensitivity and opioid tolerance. This study evaluated how environmental light manipulation and exogenous melatonin suppleme...

  • Article
  • Open Access
961 Views
14 Pages

Repeated Valproic Acid Administration Fundamentally Ameliorated Cisplatin-Induced Mechanical Allodynia in Rats

  • Yoshihiro Seto,
  • Yuki Ohara,
  • Manami Tachi,
  • Mari Tomonari,
  • Daisuke Inoue,
  • Fumiyasu Okazaki,
  • Yasuhiro Tsuji and
  • Hideto To

Cisplatin (cis-diamminedichloro-platinum; CDDP) is a chemotherapeutic agent that frequently induces peripheral neuropathy characterized by mechanical allodynia. Herein, we aimed to determine the effects of valproic acid (VPA) on cisplatin-induced mec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
4,767 Views
17 Pages

Association between Olaparib Exposure and Early Toxicity in BRCA-Mutated Ovarian Cancer Patients: Results from a Retrospective Multicenter Study

  • Maud Velev,
  • Alicja Puszkiel,
  • Benoit Blanchet,
  • Sixtine de Percin,
  • Nicolas Delanoy,
  • Jacques Medioni,
  • Claire Gervais,
  • David Balakirouchenane,
  • Nihel Khoudour and
  • Guillaume Beinse
  • + 6 authors

16 August 2021

Factors associated with olaparib toxicity remain unknown in ovarian cancer patients. The large inter-individual variability in olaparib pharmacokinetics could contribute to the onset of early significant adverse events (SAE). We aimed to retrospectiv...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,411 Views
12 Pages

In uremic patients, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) loses its anti-inflammatory features and can even become pro-inflammatory due to an altered protein composition. In chronic kidney disease (CKD), impaired functions of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (P...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,535 Views
16 Pages

Genomic Characterization of the Historical Smallpox Vaccine Strain Wyeth Isolated from a 1971 Seed Vial

  • Nádia Vaez G. Cruz,
  • Matheus Nobrega Luques,
  • Terezinha Marta Pereira P. Castiñeiras,
  • Orlando Costa Ferreira Jr,
  • Regina Helena S. Peralta,
  • Luciana J. da Costa and
  • Clarissa R. Damaso

28 December 2022

The Wyeth strain of vaccinia virus (VACV) produced by Wyeth Pharmaceuticals was supposedly used to manufacture the old freeze-dried American smallpox vaccine, Dryvax, until its discontinuation in 2008. Although the genomic sequences of numerous Dryva...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,765 Views
9 Pages

Potential of Molecular Culture in Early Onset Neonatal Sepsis Diagnosis: A Proof of Principle Study

  • Thomas Dierikx,
  • Andries Budding,
  • Martine Bos,
  • Henriëtte van Laerhoven,
  • Sophie van der Schoor,
  • Hendrik Niemarkt,
  • Marc Benninga,
  • Anton van Kaam,
  • Douwe Visser and
  • Tim de Meij

Delay in the time-to-positivity of a peripheral blood culture (PBC), the gold standard for early onset neonatal sepsis (EOS) diagnosis, has resulted in excessive use of antibiotics. In this study, we evaluate the potential of the rapid Molecular Cult...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,523 Views
16 Pages

Bruton’s Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor Zanubrutinib Effectively Modulates Cancer Resistance by Inhibiting Anthracycline Metabolism and Efflux

  • Lucie Čermáková,
  • Jakub Hofman,
  • Lenka Laštovičková,
  • Lucie Havlíčková,
  • Ivona Špringrová,
  • Eva Novotná and
  • Vladimír Wsól

21 September 2022

Zanubrutinib (ZAN) is a Bruton’s tyrosine kinase inhibitor recently approved for the treatment of some non-Hodgkin lymphomas. In clinical trials, ZAN is often combined with standard anthracycline (ANT) chemotherapy. Although ANTs are generally...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,271 Views
12 Pages

Pharmacogenetic Analysis of TPMT and NUDT15 in a European Pediatric Cohort with IBD and Autoimmune Diseases: Frequency Data and Clinical Relevance

  • Anna Pau,
  • Ilaria Galliano,
  • Alice Ponte,
  • Anna Clemente,
  • Maddalena Dini,
  • Cristina Calvi,
  • Paola Montanari,
  • Antonio Pizzol,
  • Stefano Gambarino and
  • Massimiliano Bergallo
  • + 1 author

11 November 2025

Background/Objectives: Thiopurines remain a cornerstone in the management of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and gastrointestinal immune diseases but are associated with significant interindividual variability in efficacy and toxicity, mainly influe...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
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Species-Specific Sensitivity and Levels of Beta-D-Glucan for the Diagnosis of Candidemia—A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

  • Nadir Ullah,
  • Marco Muccio,
  • Laura Magnasco,
  • Chiara Sepulcri,
  • Daniele Roberto Giacobbe,
  • Antonio Vena,
  • Matteo Bassetti and
  • Malgorzata Mikulska

15 February 2025

Background: 1, 3-ß-D-Glucan (BDG) is an antigen present in the cell wall of many pathogenic fungi and is used as a marker for the early diagnosis of candidemia and discontinuation of empirical treatment. Changes in the epidemiology of Candida s...

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