Publications by authors named "Justin Dreyer"

Background: This case represents a rare presentation of bilateral corneoscleral perforation secondary to presumed ocular mycobacterium tuberculosis infection with the goal of reporting a case of bilateral corneoscleral perforation in the setting of a positive interferon-γ release assay (IGRA) test.

Findings: A 27-year-old patient presented with five months of redness, worsening eye pain, and five days of decreasing vision. Visual acuity (VA) was counting fingers bilaterally.

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  • * Research showed that these mutations lead to reduced DNA repair, making tumors more vulnerable to DNA damage, which activates immune responses through the cGAS/STING pathway.
  • * Treatment combining radiotherapy and DNA damage response inhibitors improved survival rates in mice with H3.3-G34R pHGG, and adding a STING agonist further enhanced the effectiveness, promoting immune memory against the cancer.
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