Publications by authors named "M A Lesniak"

Adipocytes derived from 3T3-L1 cells are a gold standard for analyses of adipogenesis processes and the metabolism of fat cells. A widely used histological and immunohistochemical staining and mass spectrometry lipidomics are mainly aimed for examining lipid droplets (LDs). Visualizing other cellular compartments contributing to the cellular machinery requires additional cell culturing for multiple labeling.

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  • * A literature review investigates genetic and pathogenic factors contributing to both idiopathic and adult degenerative scoliosis, examining their complex origins and mechanisms through data sourced from PubMed and Google Scholar.
  • * The research categorizes genetic influences on idiopathic scoliosis and identifies factors like inflammation and hormonal changes in adult degenerative scoliosis, while also outlining current research limitations and suggesting future study directions.
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Glioblastoma (GBM) is a highly aggressive and malignant brain tumor with limited therapeutic options and a poor prognosis. Despite current treatments, the invasive nature of GBM often leads to recurrence. A promising alternative strategy is to harness the potential of the immune system against tumor cells.

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Purpose: Spontaneously occurring glioma in pet dogs is increasingly recognized as a valuable translational model for human glioblastoma. Canine high-grade glioma and human glioblastomas share many molecular similarities, including the accumulation of immunosuppressive regulatory T cells (Tregs) that inhibit anti-tumor immune responses. Identifying in dog mechanisms responsible for Treg recruitment may afford to target the cellular population driving immunosuppression, the results providing a rationale for translational clinical studies in human patients.

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