Publications by authors named "Avery Funkhouser"

Introduction: This study at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville examines medical students' preferences and concerns regarding exam scheduling, focusing on the schedule's impact on student academic performance and well-being.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was administered to second, third, and fourth year medical students, receiving a 53% response rate. The survey, consisting of 11 multiple-choice questions and one open-ended question, assessed preferences for exam days, weeks, sequence of different types of exams, and the timing of schedule releases.

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  • Galectins play a crucial role in the immune regulation related to cancer progression, particularly in breast cancer.
  • The study analyzed breast cancer samples to explore the connection between mutated cancer-critical genes and levels of specific galectins (galectin-1, -3, and -9) using advanced genetic testing and serum analysis.
  • Findings suggest that certain mutations in cancer-critical genes are linked to elevated levels of galectin-9, while various patterns of galectins correlate with specific cancer subtypes, indicating potential avenues for therapeutic targeting using galectin and genetic mutation profiles.
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Galectins play a pivotal role in lung cancer oncogenic pathways, influencing apoptosis, angiogenesis, and tumor metastasis. Biomarkers that diagnose, prognose, and guide cancer treatment are crucial, with galectins having the biomarker potential for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), we assessed serum galectin-1, -3, and -9 levels in NSCLC patients.

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Galectins have been shown to have roles in cancer progression via their contributions to angiogenesis, metastasis, cell division, and the evasion of immune destruction. This study analyzes galectin-1, -3, and -9 serum concentrations in breast cancer patients through enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) against the characteristics of the patient and the tumor such as stage, molecular subtype, and receptor expression. Galectin-9 was found to be statistically significantly increased in HER2-enriched tumors and reduced in patients with hormone-receptor-positive tumors.

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  • Cancer patient care needs to be personalized, considering various factors like a patient's overall health, genetic mutations, and environmental influences.
  • A relational database has been created to compile and present crucial cancer-related data, including genetic mutations and lifestyle information, in an easily accessible way for healthcare providers.
  • This interactive database enables the discovery of patterns and correlations in cancer data, potentially revealing "molecular signatures" that can enhance treatment and improve diagnostic and prognostic capabilities.
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Acetaminophen is a common analgesic, but its potential effects on early embryonic development are not well understood. Previous studies using zebrafish have described the effects of acetaminophen on liver development and physiology, and a few have described gross physiological and morphological defects. Using a high but non-embryonic lethal dose of acetaminophen, we probed for defects in zebrafish craniofacial cartilage development.

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To investigate a potential role for galectins as biomarkers that enable diagnosis or prognostication of breast or non-small cell lung cancer, the serum levels of galectins -1, -3, -7, -8, and -9 of cancer patients determined by ELISA assays were compared to the mutation status of 50 known cancer-critical genes, which were determined using multiplex PCR in tumors of the same patients. Mutations in the proto-oncogene, which codes for the c-Kit protein, a receptor tyrosine kinase, correlated with higher levels of galectins -1, -3, -8, and -9 in breast cancer patients and galectin-1 in non-small cell lung cancer patients. Mutations in the gene were more likely found in brain metastases from both of these primary cancers.

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(1) Background: Endometriosis is characterized by the presence of endometrial glands and stroma outside of the uterus and is often associated with severe pelvic pain and infertility. Our study explored the utilization of B-Cell Lymphoma 6 (BCL6) and Sirtuin 1 (SIRT1) as potential biomarkers in serum, plasma, urine, and cervical mucus for a non-invasive diagnostic test for endometriosis. BCL6 was chosen based on its previously reported elevated expression in endometrial biopsies, and SIRT1 is co-expressed and upregulated in the endometrium of women with endometriosis.

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  • Galectins are proteins that bind specific sugars and are involved in various biological processes, including cancer progression.
  • The study measured levels of galectins-1, -3, -7, -8, and -9 in breast, lung, and colon cancer patients using ELISA and found significant increases in galectins-1, -3, and -7 across different cancer types, while galectin-8 showed no significant changes.
  • The research indicates that galectin levels vary between cancer patients and healthy individuals, suggesting potential for developing treatments targeting galectins in cancer therapy.
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