Publications by authors named "B J Braun"

Background: Thrombopoietin receptor agonists (TPO-RAs) have demonstrated efficacy in treating clinically significant thrombocytopenia, including chemotherapy-induced thrombocytopenia in adults. However, data regarding their safety and efficacy in pediatric, adolescents, and young adult (AYA) patients with hematologic malignancies are limited.

Methods: We retrospectively identified 15 pediatric and AYA patients aged 25 years or younger with hematologic malignancies treated with a TPO-RA at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospitals between 2015 and 2023.

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The study aimed to establish a long-term 3D cell culture model using luteinized follicular cells to investigate the functionality and life cycle of the CL in felids. A mixture of cell types from antral follicles was luteinized in vitro and cultured for up to 23 days. The method, initially applied to the domestic cat, was later extended to Persian and Clouded leopards.

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Article Synopsis
  • Drug toxicity, particularly from non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs like diclofenac, contributes to chronic liver damage and disrupts bone health by affecting the liver-bone axis.
  • Researchers developed a reliable in vitro liver-bone co-culture model to study the effects of diclofenac on bone and liver interactions, finding optimal culture conditions for both systems.
  • The study revealed that chronic exposure to diclofenac enhances osteoclast-like cell activity in the co-culture, leading to reduced mineral content and stiffness in bone scaffolds, driven by oxidative stress and inflammation rather than diclofenac’s main metabolic products.
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In the Anglo-American world the field of surgeon well-being is already very prominent, while in Germany it is still underrepresented. In this article, we aim to analyze the challenges and factors that affect the well-being of surgeons, including stress, burnout, workload, job satisfaction, autonomy, leadership, teamwork and work-life integration. Additionally, we discuss the connection between surgeon well-being and the shortage of new talent in surgery, which is currently being exacerbated by increasing treatment and physician demands, the age development of specialists and an overall high turnover.

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