Publications by authors named "C Mahony"

Article Synopsis
  • An adapted in vitro pharmacology profiling panel (APPP) was created to evaluate the effects of 129 cosmetic chemicals, including both traditional pharmaceutical targets and additional targets related to systemic toxicities.
  • The study demonstrated strong internal data consistency, with reproducible results across different testing concentrations and compatibility with existing ToxCast and drug excipient data.
  • The findings highlight how this panel can aid in risk assessments for cosmetic chemicals without the need for new animal testing, supported by case studies and discussions of new methodologies.
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an immune-mediated, chronic inflammatory condition. With modern therapeutics and evidence-based management strategies, achieving sustained remission is increasingly common. To prevent complications associated with prolonged use of immunosuppressants, drug tapering or withdrawal is recommended.

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Passive heat management is crucial in space, especially for extended missions involving protection from sunlight. Thermal coatings with desirable optical properties can drastically reduce the power consumed by active cooling systems, thereby reserving more resources for other critical systems onboard. Specifically, materials with wavelength-dependent reflectance and emittance are desirable for managing incident sunlight and self-cooling by thermal emission.

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Objective: Oxylipins are bioactive lipids derived from polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) that modulate inflammation and may remain overexpressed in refractory synovitis. In plasma, they could also be biomarkers of synovial pathology. The aim of this study is to determine if synovial oxylipins in inflamed joints correlate with plasma oxylipins and with synovial histologic patterns.

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Background: Vestibular schwannomas (VSs) remain a challenge due to their anatomical location and propensity to growth. Macrophages are present in VS but their roles in VS pathogenesis remains unknown.

Objectives: The objective was to assess phenotypic and functional profile of macrophages in VS with single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNAseq).

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