Publications by authors named "J J McGovern"

Osteosarcoma is the most common malignant bone tumor, primarily affecting children and young adults. For these young patients, the current treatment options for osteosarcoma impose considerable constraints on daily life with significant morbidity and a low survival rate. Despite ongoing research efforts, the 5-year survival rate of first-diagnosed patients without metastases has not changed in the past four decades.

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Background: Frailty increases the risk of mortality in the head and neck cancer population. This study examines the association between frailty and survival outcomes in patients with laryngeal squamous cell cancer (LSCC).

Method: Retrospective data collection from patients in the West of Scotland diagnosed with LSCC between 2014 and 2020.

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Article Synopsis
  • Progressive lung fibrosis is a serious condition with limited treatments, and it is linked to hormones like adrenaline and aldosterone from the adrenal glands.
  • A study using mice found that removing the adrenal glands (adrenalectomy) did not change collagen buildup due to bleomycin but improved lung remodeling and reduced certain inflammatory cells.
  • These findings suggest that the adrenal glands play a role in lung fibrosis and that adrenalectomy might be protective, highlighting the need for further research to explore new treatment options.
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Bone tissue engineering (BTE) has long sought to elucidate the key factors controlling human/humanized bone formation for regenerative medicine and disease modeling applications, yet with no definitive answers due to the high number and co-dependency of parameters. This study aims to clarify the relative impacts of in vitro biomimetic 'preculture composition' and 'preculture duration' before in vivo implantation as key criteria for the optimization of BTE design. These parameters are directly related to in vitro osteogenic differentiation (OD) and mineralization and are being investigated across different osteoprogenitor-loaded biomaterials, specifically fibrous calcium phosphate-polycaprolactone (CaP-mPCL) scaffolds and gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA) hydrogels.

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