Publications by authors named "I Posa"

Intratumor genetic heterogeneity (ITH) is the main obstacle to effective cancer treatment and a major mechanism of drug resistance. It results from the continuous evolution of different clones of a tumor over time. However, the molecular features underlying the emergence of genetically-distinct subclonal cell populations remain elusive.

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The PVT1 lncRNA has recently been involved in tumorigenesis by affecting the protein stability of the MYC proto-oncogene. Both MYC and PVT1 reside in a well-known cancer-risk locus and enhanced levels of their products have been reported in different human cancers. Nonetheless, the extension and relevance of the MYC-PVT1 deregulation in tumorigenesis has not yet been systematically addressed.

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The authors give an actual overview of laparoscopic appendectomy literature. They present an operative procedure of laparoscopic appendectomy which is simplified with clipped stump closure. They report on their favourable experiences of the first fifty operations.

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Endothelin-1 (ET-1) is known to have a direct arrhythmogenic effect in the mammalian heart. Diabetes mellitus is accompanied by a series of endothelial and cardiac disfunctions; however, little is known about ET-1-induced direct arrhythmias in diabetes mellitus. Therefore, we infused ET-1 (33 pmol/min) into the left anterior descending coronary artery of 28 mongrel dogs, and measured basic hemodynamic parameters, coronary flow and an electrocardiogram.

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The effects of glibenclamide (GB, CAS 10238-21-8) and those of the latest low daily dose sulphonylurea compound, glimepiride (GM, CAS 93479-97-1) on myocardial haemodynamics and pyruvate-lactate metabolism of healthy and alloxan-diabetic dogs (n = 6 in six groups) were compared. Mean arterial blood pressure, heart rate, blood flow of the left anterior descending coronary artery, myocardial contractile force, the rate of change of myocardial contraction and relaxation were measured and arterial (a. carotis communis) and venous (sinus coronarius) pyruvate and lactate concentrations were determined during i.

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