Publications by authors named "C P Shirley"

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  • The wrapping technique aims to protect nerves from scar tissue and enhance their function, particularly after neurolysis for conditions like cubital tunnel syndrome (CuTS).
  • A study analyzed the effectiveness of AxoGuard® nerve protector, a porcine-derived matrix used during revision surgeries for CuTS, comparing outcomes between patients who had only surgery versus those who received the nerve wrapping.
  • Results showed that the wrapping group had significantly better clinical improvement, with 84.4% achieving excellent or good outcomes and no complications related to the implant, indicating that PECM wrapping may help reduce nerve scarring and improve nerve function.
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Melanoma is an uncommon and dangerous type of skin cancer. Dermoscopic imaging aids skilled dermatologists in detection, yet the nuances between melanoma and non-melanoma conditions complicate diagnosis. Early identification of melanoma is vital for successful treatment, but manual diagnosis is time-consuming and requires a dermatologist with training.

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Internal tandem duplication mutations of FLT3 (FLT3/ITD) confer poor prognosis in AML. FLT3 tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) alone have limited and transient clinical efficacy thus calling for new targets for more effective combination therapy. In a loss-of-function RNAi screen, we identified NOTCH4 as one such potential target whose inhibition proved cytotoxic to AML cells, and also sensitized them to FLT3 inhibition.

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Metastatic melanoma is an aggressive skin cancer with high mortality and recurrence rates. Despite the clinical success of recent immunotherapy approaches, prevailing resistance rates necessitate the continued development of novel therapeutic options. Photoimmunotherapy (PIT) is emerging as a promising immunotherapy strategy that uses photodynamic therapy (PDT) to unleash systemic immune responses against tumor sites while maintaining the superior tumor-specificity and minimally invasive nature of traditional PDT.

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TANK-binding kinase 1 (TBK1) is a versatile serine/threonine protein kinase with established roles in innate immunity, metabolism, autophagy, cell death, and inflammation. While best known for its role in regulating innate immunity, TBK1 has emerged as a cancer cell-intrinsic immune evasion gene by virtue of its role in modulating cellular responses to inflammatory signals emanating from the immune system. Beyond its effect on cancer cells, TBK1 appears to regulate lymphoid and myeloid cells in the tumor immune microenvironment.

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