Publications by authors named "K M Koss"

The amphipathic nature of helical proteins is crucial to their binding features across a broad spectrum of physiological examples, including heat-shock proteins and hyaluronic acid (HA) receptor binding. By taking advantage of the amphipathic balance of amino acids and their presentation in helical faces, novel synthetic peptides can be designed to improve biofunctionality. We present a new approach for designing synthetic alpha helical peptides using a multifaceted analysis, which allows for new bioengineering designs of amphipathic alpha helices.

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Uncontrolled and chronic inflammatory states in the Central Nervous System (CNS) are the hallmark of neurodegenerative pathology and every injury or stroke-related insult. The key mediators of these neuroinflammatory states are glial cells known as microglia, the resident immune cell at the core of the inflammatory event, and astroglia, which encapsulate inflammatory insults in proteoglycan-rich scar tissue. Since the majority of neuroinflammation is exclusively based on the responses of said glia, their phenotypes have been identified to be on an inflammatory spectrum encompassing developmental, homeostatic, and reparative behaviors as opposed to their ability to affect devastating cell death cascades and scar tissue formation.

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Glia are imperative in nearly every function of the nervous system, including neurotransmission, neuronal repair, development, immunity, and myelination. Recently, the reparative roles of glia in the central and peripheral nervous systems have been elucidated, suggesting a tremendous potential for these cells as novel treatments to central nervous system disorders. Glial cells often behave as 'double-edged swords' in neuroinflammation, ultimately deciding the life or death of resident cells.

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Background: There is limited data on the effect bisphosphonates have on renal function and the use of bisphosphonates in patients with baseline renal dysfunction.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the incidence of acute kidney injury (AKI) in patients after receiving zoledronic acid or pamidronate.

Methods: A retrospective cohort analysis was conducted of patients who received one dose of a bisphosphonate, either zoledronic acid or pamidronate.

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Fibrosis is involved in 45% of deaths in the United States, and no treatment exists to reverse the progression of lung or kidney fibrosis. Myofibroblasts are key to the progression and maintenance of fibrosis. We investigated features of cell adhesion necessary for monocytes to differentiate into myofibroblasts, seeking to identify pathways key to myofibroblast differentiation.

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