Publications by authors named "Amber Gafur"

Objectives And Methods: We analyzed upper endoscopic and histological findings in 3 cohorts of children undergoing upper gastrointestinal endoscopy over a 10-year period. Five hundred seventy-nine patients were identified, with 244 (42%), 199 (35%), and 136 (23%) in the 2011, 2015, and 2019 cohorts, respectively. The most common symptoms and signs were abdominal pain, vomiting, failure to thrive, and diarrhea.

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Background/aims: Estrogens are important effectors of reproduction and are critical for upregulating female reproductive behavior or lordosis in females. In addition to the importance of transcriptional regulation of genes by 17β-estradiol-bound estrogen receptors (ER), extranuclear signal transduction cascades such as protein kinase A (PKA) are also important in regulating female sexual receptivity. GPR30 (G-protein coupled receptor 30), also known as GPER1, a putative membrane ER (mER), is a G protein-coupled receptor that binds 17β-estradiol with an affinity that is similar to that possessed by the classical nuclear ER and activates both PKA and extracellular-regulated kinase signaling pathways.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Amber Gafur"

  • - Amber Gafur's research focuses on the medical and physiological aspects of children's health and female reproductive behavior, with an emphasis on different origins of gastritis and hormonal influences.
  • - In her recent publication, "Rising Prevalence of Mild Chronic Gastritis in Children," Gafur documents a significant trend over a decade, observing a notable percentage of pediatric patients presenting symptoms such as abdominal pain and vomiting, indicating a public health concern in gastrointestinal conditions among children.
  • - Another notable study by Gafur explores the role of the GPR30 receptor in female mice, revealing the importance of this receptor in sexual receptivity and the activation of signaling pathways crucial for reproductive behavior, highlighting the complexities of hormonal interactions in sexual health.