Publications by authors named "A Monastirli"

Introduction: Geminin, a (25 kDa) protein, was originally identified as a key regulator of DNA replication licensing in the cell cycle and of cell fate during embryonic nervous system formation. Although geminin is involved in mechanisms underlying the regulation of transcription and patterning in embryonic development, its expression and possible significance in human epidermal morphogenesis remains unknown.

Methods: Forty-one skin biopsy specimens obtained from human fetuses (10th to 23rd week of estimated gestational age) were processed for immunohistochemistry using a primary rabbit polyclonal antibody against geminin.

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We present seven immunocompetent patients devoid of any comorbidities and risk factors, who developed for the first time in their life varicella-zoster virus (VZV) reactivation shortly after 1st (four patients) and 2nd dose (three patients) of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines.All four patients who exhibited herpes zoster after the 1st dose of vaccine received the 2nd dose without any adverse reactions or complications. Oral treatment prescribed to all patients with valacyclovir (Valtrex 1 mg tds/day) for 5-7 days led to a complete resolution of symptoms, and rashes disappeared within 9-14 days.

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Article Synopsis
  • A case is presented involving a male patient with multiple genital issues, including condylomata acuminata, Bowenoid papulosis, and squamous cell carcinoma.
  • All these conditions are linked to HPV types 16 and 18, which are known to increase the risk of penile cancer.
  • The report aims to highlight the importance of early diagnosis and treatment for these conditions among healthcare providers.
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Introduction: Galectins constitute a phylogenetically conserved family of proteins with high binding affinity for glycoconjugates bearing β-galactoside residues. Surprisingly, knowledge of the expression pattern of galectins during human epidermal morphogenesis is very limited.

Methods: Fifty-eight biopsy skin specimens obtained from human embryos and 10 biopsy specimens obtained from healthy adult volunteers were processed for immunohistochemistry using a panel of antibodies against galectins 1, 3, 7, and 9.

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