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34 Citations
13,646 Views
22 Pages

Quantification of Dendritic Spines Remodeling under Physiological Stimuli and in Pathological Conditions

  • Ewa Bączyńska,
  • Katarzyna Karolina Pels,
  • Subhadip Basu,
  • Jakub Włodarczyk and
  • Błażej Ruszczycki

Numerous brain diseases are associated with abnormalities in morphology and density of dendritic spines, small membranous protrusions whose structural geometry correlates with the strength of synaptic connections. Thus, the quantitative analysis of d...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,635 Views
13 Pages

Spine Metastases in Immunocompromised Mice after Intracardiac Injection of MDA-MB-231-SCP2 Breast Cancer Cells

  • Laura Brylka,
  • Katharina Jähn-Rickert,
  • Anke Baranowsky,
  • Mona Neven,
  • Michael Horn,
  • Timur Yorgan,
  • Harriet Wikman,
  • Stefan Werner,
  • Andreas Lübke and
  • Michael Amling
  • + 3 authors

22 January 2022

Breast cancer cells frequently metastasize to bone, where their interaction with bone remodeling cell types enhances osteolytic bone destruction. Importantly, however, whereas skeletal analyses of xenograft models are usually restricted to hindlimb b...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,314 Views
13 Pages

Spontaneous Osseous Fusion after Remodeling Therapy for Chronic Atlantoaxial Rotatory Fixation and Recovery Mechanism of Rotatory Range of Motion of the Cervical Spine

  • Kazuya Kitamura,
  • Ken Ishii,
  • Narihito Nagoshi,
  • Kazuhiro Chiba,
  • Morio Matsumoto,
  • Masaya Nakamura and
  • Kota Watanabe

9 March 2022

We aimed to investigate the risk factors of spontaneous osseous fusion (SOF) of the atlantoaxial joint after closed reduction under general anesthesia followed by halo fixation (remodeling therapy) for chronic atlantoaxial rotatory fixation, and to e...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,998 Views
17 Pages

Remodeling Pattern of Spinal Canal after Full Endoscopic Uniportal Lumbar Endoscopic Unilateral Laminotomy for Bilateral Decompression: One Year Repetitive MRI and Clinical Follow-Up Evaluation

  • Hyeun-Sung Kim,
  • Pang-Hung Wu,
  • Giovanni Grasso,
  • Jin-Woo An,
  • Myeonghun Kim,
  • Inkyung Lee,
  • Jong-Seon Park,
  • Jun-Hyoung Lee,
  • Sangsoo Kang and
  • Jeongshik Lee
  • + 5 authors

Objective: There is limited literature on repetitive postoperative MRI and clinical evaluation after Uniportal Lumbar Endoscopic Unilateral Laminotomy for Bilateral Decompression. Methods: Clinical visual analog scale, Oswestry Disability Index, McNa...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,415 Views
22 Pages

Effects of Tropomodulin 2 on Dendritic Spine Reorganization and Dynamics

  • Balaganesh Kuruba,
  • Nickolas Starks,
  • Mary Rose Josten,
  • Ori Naveh,
  • Gary Wayman,
  • Marina Mikhaylova and
  • Alla S. Kostyukova

11 August 2023

Dendritic spines are actin-rich protrusions that receive a signal from the axon at the synapse. Remodeling of cytoskeletal actin is tightly connected to dendritic spine morphology-mediated synaptic plasticity of the neuron. Remodeling of cytoskeletal...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,382 Views
20 Pages

Beta-Site Amyloid Precursor Protein-Cleaving Enzyme Inhibition Partly Restores Sevoflurane-Induced Deficits on Synaptic Plasticity and Spine Loss

  • Xingxing Wang,
  • Qinfang Shi,
  • Arpit Kumar Pradhan,
  • Laura Ziegon,
  • Martin Schlegel and
  • Gerhard Rammes

Evidence indicates that inhalative anesthetics enhance the β-site amyloid precursor protein (APP)-cleaving enzyme (BACE) activity, increase amyloid beta 1-42 (Aβ1–42) aggregation, and modulate dendritic spine dynamics. However, the me...

  • Review
  • Open Access
15 Citations
8,113 Views
15 Pages

Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): From Abnormal Behavior to Impairment in Synaptic Plasticity

  • Gonzalo Ugarte,
  • Ricardo Piña,
  • Darwin Contreras,
  • Felipe Godoy,
  • David Rubio,
  • Carlos Rozas,
  • Marc Zeise,
  • Rodrigo Vidal,
  • Jorge Escobar and
  • Bernardo Morales

15 September 2023

Attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder with high incidence in children and adolescents characterized by motor hyperactivity, impulsivity, and inattention. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has revealed that ne...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
39 Citations
9,068 Views
26 Pages

12 September 2021

Dendritic spines are small, bulbous protrusions along neuronal dendrites where most of the excitatory synapses are located. Dendritic spine density in normal human brain increases rapidly before and after birth achieving the highest density around 2–...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,195 Views
12 Pages

A 24-Week Physical Activity Intervention Increases Bone Mineral Content without Changes in Bone Markers in Youth with PWS

  • Daniela A. Rubin,
  • Kathleen S. Wilson,
  • Camila E. Orsso,
  • Erik R. Gertz,
  • Andrea M. Haqq,
  • Diobel M. Castner and
  • Marilyn Dumont-Driscoll

24 August 2020

Bone mineral density (BMD) is of concern in Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS). This study compared responses to a physical activity intervention in bone parameters and remodeling markers in youth with PWS (n = 45) and youth with non-syndromic obesity (NSO;...

  • Review
  • Open Access
87 Citations
9,408 Views
23 Pages

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by Aβ-driven synaptic dysfunction in the early phases of pathogenesis. In the synaptic context, the actin cytoskeleton is a crucial element to maintain the dendritic sp...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
6,111 Views
12 Pages

Distinct Neurotoxicity Profile of Listeriolysin O from Listeria monocytogenes

  • Jana Maurer,
  • Sabrina Hupp,
  • Carolin Bischoff,
  • Christina Foertsch,
  • Timothy J. Mitchell,
  • Trinad Chakraborty and
  • Asparouh I. Iliev

13 January 2017

Cholesterol-dependent cytolysins (CDCs) are protein toxins that originate from Gram-positive bacteria and contribute substantially to their pathogenicity. CDCs bind membrane cholesterol and build prepores and lytic pores. Some effects of the toxins a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,574 Views
24 Pages

General anesthetics may accelerate the neuropathological changes related to Alzheimer’s disease (AD), of which amyloid beta (Aβ)-induced toxicity is one of the main causes. However, the interaction of general anesthetics with different A&b...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,326 Views
30 Pages

14 August 2023

Depression is the most common affective disorder worldwide, accounting for 4.4% of the global population, a figure that could increase in the coming decades. In depression, there exists a reduction in the availability of dendritic spines in the front...

  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,846 Views
14 Pages

The Role of Cytokines in the Metastasis of Solid Tumors to the Spine: Systematic Review

  • Wojciech Łabędź,
  • Anna Przybyla,
  • Agnieszka Zimna,
  • Mikołaj Dąbrowski and
  • Łukasz Kubaszewski

14 February 2023

Although many studies have investigated the role of cytokines in bone metastases, our knowledge of their function in spine metastasis is limited. Therefore, we performed a systematic review to map the available evidence on the involvement of cytokine...

  • Article
  • Open Access
929 Views
12 Pages

Endplate Lesions of the Lumbar Spine: Biochemistry and Genetics

  • Alessandra Colombini,
  • Vincenzo Raffo,
  • Angela Elvira Covone,
  • Tito Bassani,
  • Domenico Coviello,
  • Sabina Cauci,
  • Ludovica Pallotta and
  • Marco Brayda-Bruno

26 June 2025

Background/Objectives: Endplate lesions of the lumbar spine are often asymptomatic and frequently observed incidentally by radiological assessment. Variants in the vitamin D receptor gene (VDR) and an increase in some biochemical markers related to t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
682 Views
13 Pages

12 September 2025

Background: Chronic Recurrent Multifocal Osteomyelitis (CRMO) is a rare auto-inflammatory condition affecting the growing skeleton. The standard first-line treatment of high-dose NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) is adequate only in a su...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,511 Views
13 Pages

Cortactin Contributes to Activity-Dependent Modulation of Spine Actin Dynamics and Spatial Memory Formation

  • Jonas Cornelius,
  • Klemens Rottner,
  • Martin Korte and
  • Kristin Michaelsen-Preusse

20 July 2021

Postsynaptic structures on excitatory neurons, dendritic spines, are actin-rich. It is well known that actin-binding proteins regulate actin dynamics and by this means orchestrate structural plasticity during the development of the brain, as well as...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,623 Views
20 Pages

Low-Temperature Spine-Specific PMMA Enhances Bone Regeneration via Localized Thermal Necrosis in an Osteoporotic Rat Model

  • Md Amit Hasan Tanvir,
  • Md Abdul Khaleque,
  • Ga-Hyun Kim,
  • Sang-Eun Park,
  • Hwan-Hee Lee and
  • Young-Yul Kim

Poly (methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) bone cement is widely used in percutaneous vertebroplasty to stabilize osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures. However, its clinical application is limited by its high compressive modulus, risk of thermal necro...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
37 Citations
17,113 Views
16 Pages

Cognition and other higher brain functions are known to be intricately associated with the capacity of neural circuits to undergo structural reorganization. Structural remodelling of neural circuits, or structural plasticity, in the hippocampus plays...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,628 Views
12 Pages

This study aimed to investigate the association of Wnt inhibitors with thyroid hormones, bone turnover markers, and bone mineral density (BMD) in patients with newly diagnosed Graves’ disease (GD) at the beginning of the antithyroid treatment a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
46 Citations
7,295 Views
16 Pages

Microglia Depletion-Induced Remodeling of Extracellular Matrix and Excitatory Synapses in the Hippocampus of Adult Mice

  • Luisa Strackeljan,
  • Ewa Baczynska,
  • Carla Cangalaya,
  • David Baidoe-Ansah,
  • Jakub Wlodarczyk,
  • Rahul Kaushik and
  • Alexander Dityatev

22 July 2021

The extracellular matrix (ECM) plays a key role in synaptogenesis and the regulation of synaptic functions in the central nervous system. Recent studies revealed that in addition to dopaminergic and serotoninergic neuromodulatory systems, microglia a...

  • Review
  • Open Access
917 Views
17 Pages

Synaptic Pathology in Traumatic Brain Injury and Therapeutic Insights

  • Poojith Nuthalapati,
  • Sophie E. Holmes,
  • Hamada H. Altalib and
  • Arman Fesharaki-Zadeh

1 October 2025

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) results in a cascade of neuropathological events, which can significantly disrupt synaptic integrity. This review explores the acute, subacute and chronic phases of synaptic dysfunction and loss in trauma which commence p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,849 Views
17 Pages

The KALRN gene encodes several multi-domain protein isoforms that localize to neuronal synapses, conferring the ability to grow and retract dendritic spines and shaping axonal outgrowth, dendrite morphology, and dendritic spine re-modeling. The KALRN...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,327 Views
21 Pages

25 April 2025

Background/Objectives: The skeletal system reaches peak bone mass through modeling and remodeling processes, influenced by environmental, dietary, hormonal, and genetic factors. In children with endocrinopathies, disturbances in bone mass and mineral...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,767 Views
13 Pages

29 April 2023

Background: The combined anterior–posterior approach has shown good clinical outcomes for multilevel cervical diseases. This work describes the biomechanical advantage of cervical-pedicle-screw fixation over lateral-mass-screw fixation in combi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
1,910 Views
18 Pages

Experimental Analysis of Stress Shielding Effects in Screw Spacers Placed in Porcine Spinal Tissue

  • Elliot Alonso Alcántara-Arreola,
  • Karla Nayeli Silva-Garcés,
  • Jocabed Mendoza-Martínez,
  • Miguel Antonio Cardoso-Palomares and
  • Christopher René Torres-SanMiguel

Bone cortical tissues reorganize and remodel in response to tensile forces acting on them, while compressive forces cause atrophy. However, implants support most of the payload. Bones do not regenerate, and stress shielding occurs. The aim is to anal...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,816 Views
11 Pages

24 August 2022

Dietary calcium intake is a modifiable, lifestyle factor that can affect bone health and the risk of fracture. The diurnal rhythm of bone remodelling suggests nocturnal dietary intervention to be most effective. This study investigated the effect of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,734 Views
12 Pages

A New Player in the Mechanobiology of Deep Fascia: Yes-Associated Protein (YAP)

  • Carmelo Pirri,
  • Brasilina Caroccia,
  • Andrea Angelini,
  • Maria Piazza,
  • Lucia Petrelli,
  • Ilaria Caputo,
  • Chiara Montemurro,
  • Pietro Ruggieri,
  • Raffaele De Caro and
  • Carla Stecco

20 October 2023

Recent studies have demonstrated that fascial fibroblasts are susceptible to mechanical stimuli, leading to the remodeling of the extracellular matrix (ECM). Moreover, the extensive literature on Yes-associated protein (YAP) has shown its role in cel...

  • Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
8,218 Views
29 Pages

19 August 2020

Myosins are motor proteins that use chemical energy to produce mechanical forces driving actin cytoskeletal dynamics. In the brain, the conventional non-muscle myosin II (NMII) regulates actin filament cytoskeletal assembly and contractile forces dur...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,387 Views
10 Pages

Serum Markers of Bone Turnover and Bone Remodeling in Children with Noonan Syndrome: Genotype-Phenotype Correlation

  • Mariangela Chiarito,
  • Ilaria Farella,
  • Crescenza Lattanzio,
  • Rossella Vitale,
  • Flavia Urbano,
  • Pietro Guida,
  • Laura Piacente,
  • Paola Muggeo and
  • Maria Felicia Faienza

30 May 2025

Noonan syndrome (NS) is a genetic disorder characterized by distinctive craniofacial and skeletal features, short stature, mild to moderate developmental impairment, and multisystem involvement, notably affecting the cardiovascular, musculoskeletal,...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,099 Views
28 Pages

The aggregation of Tau protein into neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs), a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), is associated with cognitive decline. Recent studies have revealed that neuronal cytoskeletal instability drives early AD pathogenesis....

  • Article
  • Open Access
676 Views
15 Pages

Bone Mineral Density and Serum Levels of Bone Remodeling Markers in Ankylosing Spondylitis Treated with Anti TNF-α Agents

  • Efren Gerardo Alvarez-Ayala,
  • Jorge Ivan Gamez-Nava,
  • Ana Miriam Saldaña-Cruz,
  • Fabiola Gonzalez-Ponce,
  • Betsabe Contreras-Haro,
  • Melissa Ramirez-Villafaña,
  • Edsaul Emilio Perez-Guerrero,
  • Miriam Fabiola Alcaraz-Lopez,
  • Eli Efrain Gomez-Ramirez and
  • Juan Manuel Ponce-Guarneros
  • + 6 authors

13 September 2025

Background: Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a chronic autoinflammatory rheumatic disease mainly affecting the sacroiliac joints and spine, causing altered bone remodeling. Pro-inflammatory cytokines such as TNF-α and IL-17 contribute to bone los...

  • Review
  • Open Access
26 Citations
4,586 Views
11 Pages

The Potential Role of Hepatocyte Growth Factor in Degenerative Disorders of the Synovial Joint and Spine

  • Hitoshi Tonomura,
  • Masateru Nagae,
  • Ryota Takatori,
  • Hidenobu Ishibashi,
  • Tomonori Itsuji and
  • Kenji Takahashi

18 November 2020

This paper aims to provide a comprehensive review of the changing role of hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) signaling in the healthy and diseased synovial joint and spine. HGF is a multifunctional growth factor that, like its specific receptor c-Met, is...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,793 Views
12 Pages

2 October 2020

Background and Objectives: During osteopetrosis course, impaired bone remodeling induces skeletal osteosclerosis and abnormally dense bones, which, however, are brittle and susceptible to low-energy fractures. In this study, radiological evaluation a...

  • Review
  • Open Access
446 Views
13 Pages

For many years, menopause-related bone loss has been attributed solely to declining estrogen levels. Recently it has been suggested that bone loss accelerates during perimenopause, often preceding declines in estradiol (E2), proposing that follicle-s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,362 Views
23 Pages

Annulus Fibrosus Injury Induces Acute Neuroinflammation and Chronic Glial Response in Dorsal Root Ganglion and Spinal Cord—An In Vivo Rat Discogenic Pain Model

  • Alon Lai,
  • Denise Iliff,
  • Kashaf Zaheer,
  • Jennifer Gansau,
  • Damien M. Laudier,
  • Venetia Zachariou and
  • James C. Iatridis

1 February 2024

Chronic painful intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration (i.e., discogenic pain) is a major source of global disability needing improved knowledge on multiple-tissue interactions and how they progress in order improve treatment strategies. This study u...

  • Review
  • Open Access
21 Citations
6,638 Views
14 Pages

Neuron-Derived Estrogen—A Key Neuromodulator in Synaptic Function and Memory

  • Darrell W. Brann,
  • Yujiao Lu,
  • Jing Wang,
  • Gangadhara R. Sareddy,
  • Uday P. Pratap,
  • Quanguang Zhang,
  • Rajeshwar R. Tekmal and
  • Ratna K. Vadlamudi

8 December 2021

In addition to being a steroid hormone, 17β-estradiol (E2) is also a neurosteroid produced in neurons in various regions of the brain of many species, including humans. Neuron-derived E2 (NDE2) is synthesized from androgen precursors via the act...

  • Review
  • Open Access
26 Citations
9,327 Views
38 Pages

21 March 2023

Stroke causes varying degrees of neurological deficits, leading to corresponding dysfunctions. There are different therapeutic principles for each stage of pathological development. Neuroprotection is the main treatment in the acute phase, and functi...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,544 Views
6 Pages

Baastrup’s Disease in Pediatric Gymnasts

  • Arsalan Akbar Ali,
  • Benjamin Matthew Jacobs,
  • Artee Gandhi and
  • Meredith Brooks

Baastrup’s disease is a rare, often misdiagnosed, and causes back pain in children. It is characterized by degenerative changes of both spinous processes and interspinous soft tissues between two adjacent vertebrae. Repetitive spinal movements...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,030 Views
13 Pages

5 May 2022

Oligophrenin-1 (OPHN1) is a Rho-GTPase-activating protein (RhoGAP), whose mutations are associated with X-linked intellectual disability (XLID). OPHN1 is enriched at the synapse in both pre- and postsynaptic compartments, where it regulates the RhoA/...

  • Article
  • Open Access
30 Citations
8,672 Views
11 Pages

Ultrasound Imaging of Thoracolumbar Fascia Thickness: Chronic Non-Specific Lower Back Pain versus Healthy Subjects; A Sign of a “Frozen Back”?

  • Carmelo Pirri,
  • Nina Pirri,
  • Diego Guidolin,
  • Veronica Macchi,
  • Andrea Porzionato,
  • Raffaele De Caro and
  • Carla Stecco

The thoracolumbar fascia (TLF) plays an important role in lower back pain (LBP). Recent studies have revealed an association between increases in TLF thickness and reduced TLF gliding in patients with LBP. The purpose of this study was to measure and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,836 Views
17 Pages

Neurogranin Regulates Adult-Born Olfactory Granule Cell Spine Density and Odor-Reward Associative Memory in Mice

  • Simona Gribaudo,
  • Daniele Saraulli,
  • Giulia Nato,
  • Sara Bonzano,
  • Giovanna Gambarotta,
  • Federico Luzzati,
  • Marco Costanzi,
  • Paolo Peretto,
  • Serena Bovetti and
  • Silvia De Marchis

Neurogranin (Ng) is a brain-specific postsynaptic protein, whose role in modulating Ca2+/calmodulin signaling in glutamatergic neurons has been linked to enhancement in synaptic plasticity and cognitive functions. Accordingly, Ng knock-out (Ng-ko) mi...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,723 Views
12 Pages

Cervical Paraspinal Chordoma: A Literature Review with a Novel Case Report

  • Redwan Jabbar,
  • Jakub Jankowski,
  • Agnieszka Pawełczyk,
  • Bartosz Szmyd,
  • Julia Solek,
  • Olaf Pierzak,
  • Maciej Wojdyn and
  • Maciej Radek

15 July 2022

Chordomas are rare malignant neoplasms, accounting for 1–4% of all primary bone tumors. Most spinal chordomas occur in the sacrococcygeal region and the base of the skull; however, 6% of chordomas are observed in the cervical spine. In these ca...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
5,182 Views
31 Pages

Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a severe neurological condition that typically results in irreversible loss of motor and sensory function. Emerging evidence indicates that neuroplasticity, the ability of the nervous system to reorganize by forming new ne...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
1,526 Views
17 Pages

Genetic Variants in RANK and OPG Could Influence Disease Severity and Bone Remodeling in Patients with Early Arthritis

  • Ana Triguero-Martínez,
  • Marisa Pardines,
  • Nuria Montes,
  • Ana María Ortiz,
  • Alba de la Iglesia-Cedeira,
  • Cristina Valero-Martínez,
  • Javier Martín,
  • Isidoro González-Álvaro,
  • Santos Castañeda and
  • Amalia Lamana

3 September 2024

The aim of this study was to identify single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in bone remodeling-related genes associated with disease severity and bone mineral density (BMD) in early arthritis (EA) patients. For this purpose, the genotyping of 552 SN...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,273 Views
27 Pages

The precise regulation of synaptic function by targeted protein degradation is fundamental to learning and memory, yet the roles of many brain-enriched E3 ubiquitin ligases in this process remain elusive. Here, we uncover a critical and previously un...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
2,146 Views
9 Pages

Advancing Recovery by Incorporating Physiological Insights into the Surgical Management of Chronic Proximal Rectus Femoris Tendon Avulsion

  • Bruno Capurro-Soler,
  • Francesco Vecchi,
  • Eduardo Badillo-Pérez,
  • Jonathan Vazquez,
  • Alexander Ortega,
  • Wilson Pizarro-Geraldo,
  • Joel Gambín and
  • Ignacio Muñoz Criado

2 December 2024

Background: Tendon lesions affecting the proximal rectus femoris (PRF) muscle represent about 1.5% of hip injuries. Most acute cases are managed conservatively with physiotherapy. There is a lack of consensus regarding surgical intervention for chron...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
7,536 Views
15 Pages

2 November 2021

Endometriosis, characterized by macroscopic lesions in the ovaries, is a serious problem for women who desire conception. Damage to the ovarian cortex is inevitable when lesions are removed via surgery, which finally decreases the ovarian reserve, th...

  • Review
  • Open Access
32 Citations
18,718 Views
13 Pages

19 February 2024

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD), affecting over 2% of the pre-school children population, includes an important fraction of the conditions accounting for the heterogeneity of autism. The disease was discovered 75 years ago, and the present review, bas...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,991 Views
22 Pages

X-ray Radiotherapy Impacts Cardiac Dysfunction by Modulating the Sympathetic Nervous System and Calcium Transients

  • Justyne Feat-Vetel,
  • Nadine Suffee,
  • Florence Bachelot,
  • Morgane Dos Santos,
  • Nathalie Mougenot,
  • Elise Delage,
  • Florian Saliou,
  • Sabrina Martin,
  • Isabelle Brunet and
  • Pierre Sicard
  • + 1 author

31 August 2024

Recent epidemiological studies have shown that patients with right-sided breast cancer (RBC) treated with X-ray irradiation (IR) are more susceptible to developing cardiovascular diseases, such as arrhythmias, atrial fibrillation, and conduction dist...

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