Publications by authors named "L N Diab"

Article Synopsis
  • Syndecan-1 (SDC-1) is a key protein on epithelial cells that plays roles in cell adhesion, interactions with the extracellular matrix, cell cycle regulation, and lipid clearance.
  • Alterations in SDC-1 are linked to various diseases, highlighting its potential as a target for diagnosis and treatment, though many mechanisms behind its functions are still not well understood.
  • This review explores SDC-1's involvement in health and diseases like liver disorders, inflammation, infections, and cancer, aiming to outline future research avenues for targeted therapies and early diagnosis.
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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a leading liver cancer that significantly impacts global life expectancy and remains challenging to treat due to often late diagnoses. Despite advances in treatment, the prognosis is still poor, especially in advanced stages. Studies have pointed out that investigations into the molecular mechanisms underlying HCC, including mitochondrial dysfunction and epigenetic regulators, are potentially important targets for diagnosis and therapy.

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Introduction: We are assisting to an increase in survival rates among individuals with cystic fibrosis (CF). Until now, renal involvement was a minority issue, but with the rise in life expectancy, we will likely see an increase in its prevalence. Our main objective was to assess renal function in CF and study risk factors associated with its deterioration.

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Ceftriaxone is a third-generation cephalosporin. Due to its wide range of activity and acceptable safety profile, it is frequently prescribed to paediatric patients. However, there are several documented cases of reports of uncommon adverse events, such as cholecystitis, linked to the use of ceftriaxone.

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