Publications by authors named "J Rappaport"

HIV-associated cardiovascular diseases remain a leading cause of death in people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA). Although antiretroviral drugs suppress the viral load, they fail to remove the virus entirely. HIV-1 Nef protein is known to play a role in viral virulence and HIV latency.

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  • Brain metastases (BrM) are a serious complication for cancer patients, occurring when cancer cells spread to the brain from other body parts, and there are limited effective treatments available.
  • Due to challenges in accessing patient samples, preclinical models are essential for studying how metastasis develops and responds to therapies, highlighting the need for reliable methods to measure metastatic burden.
  • This text describes a new semi-automatic machine-learning method that uses QuPath software to quickly and accurately quantify metastatic burden in mouse brain images while maintaining tissue integrity, making it more efficient and unbiased compared to traditional techniques.
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Importance: Stapedectomy is an effective treatment option for patients with symptomatic otosclerosis. A common surgical technique today is laser stapedotomy, although the equipment required adds a significant cost to the procedure and may not be available in certain, particularly remote, centers. This study aimed to evaluate cold steel stapedectomy in a modern otology practice as a cost-effective and versatile alternative.

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Brain metastases (BrM) occur when malignant cells spread from a primary tumor located in other parts of the body to the brain. BrM is a deadly complication for cancer patients and currently lacks effective therapies. Due to the limited access to patient samples, preclinical models remain a valuable tool for studying metastasis development, progression, and response to therapy.

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