Background: Surgery represents the only curative treatment option for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), but recurrence in more than 85% of patients limits the success of curative-intent tumor resection. Neural invasion (NI), particularly the spread of tumor cells along nerves into extratumoral regions of the pancreas, constitutes a well-recognized risk factor for recurrence. Hence, monitoring and therapeutic targeting of NI offer the potential to stratify recurrence risk and improve recurrence-free survival.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFState-of-the-art cell culture systems may enlist a variety of features to push the significance of in vitro models beyond classical 2D single cell culture; among them are the 3D scaffolds of organic or artificial materials, multi-cell setups, and the use of primary cells as source materials. Obviously, operational complexity increases with each additional feature and feasibility, whereas reproducibility may suffer.We report a multicellular setup using primary human cells and the Mimetas scaffold that aims to increase pathophysiological significance of in vitro culture and simultaneously allows for relatively high-throughput and easy handling.
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December 2022
Aberrant activation of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) by mutations has been implicated in a variety of human cancers. Elucidation of the structure of the full-length receptor is essential to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying its activation. Unlike previously anticipated, here, we report that purified full-length EGFR adopts a homodimeric form before and after ligand binding.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSegmental bone loss continues to pose substantial clinical and technical challenges to orthopaedic surgeons. While several surgical options exist for the treatment of these complex patients, there is not a clear consensus or specific guidelines on the optimal management of these injuries as a whole. Many factors must be taken into consideration when planning surgery for these individuals.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMonoclonal based therapeutics have always been looked at as a futuristic natural way we could take care of pathogens and many diseases. However, in order to develop, establish and realize monoclonal based therapy we need to understand how the immune system contains or kill pathogens. Antibody complexes serve the means to decode this black box.
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