Publications by authors named "Grips Martin"

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  • Para-infections aneurysms, though very rare, can lead to serious health issues if they rupture, impacting morbidity and mortality rates.
  • The case involves a 7-month-old boy with a right-sided pulmonary artery pseudoaneurysm from pneumonia, who experienced significant bleeding and was treated with successful microvascular plug embolization.
  • Post-treatment follow-ups indicated no residual flow, and the patient fully recovered 10 months later, highlighting the challenges of conducting interventional radiology in children due to equipment size and limited experience.
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A 20-month old girl with severe pulmonary hypertension and cardiomegaly was admitted to the paediatric intensive care unit with right ventricular failure of unknown origin. Only after decompression of the heart chambers under extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), did the pathognomonic membrane of Cor triatriatum become visible on echocardiography. The patient underwent successful surgical correction and subsequently cardiac function recovered completely.

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To understand the relationship between oncogenic signaling and the reprogramming of gene expression, we performed transcriptional profiling in rat ovarian surface epithelial cells (ROSE), in which neoplastic transformation is driven by a mutated KRAS oncogene. We identified >200 genes whose expression was elevated or reduced following permanent KRAS expression. Deregulated KRAS-responsive genes encode transcriptional regulators, signaling effectors, proteases, extracellular matrix and adhesion proteins, transformation-suppressing proteins and negative growth regulators.

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Erythropoietin (EPO) prevents neuronal damage following ischemic, metabolic, and excitotoxic stress. In this study evoked extracellular field potentials (FP) were used to investigate the effect of EPO on synaptic transmission in hippocampal slice cultures. EPO treated cultured slices (40 units/ml for 48 h) showed significantly increased FP during and following oxygen and glucose deprivation compared with untreated control slices.

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