Publications by authors named "M E Fortini"

The β-thalassemias are hereditary monogenic diseases characterized by a low or absent production of adult hemoglobin and excess in the content of α-globin. This excess is cytotoxic for the erythroid cells and responsible for the β-thalassemia-associated ineffective erythropoiesis. Therefore, the decrease in excess α-globin is a relevant clinical effect for these patients and can be realized through the induction of fetal hemoglobin, autophagy, or both.

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Background: Toxocariasis, caused the by dog and cat roundworm, is one of the most common zoonotic helminth infections in the United States and can lead to severe lifelong morbidity in children. Although historical seroprevalence studies have identified a high frequency of toxocariasis regionally in the United States, there are few studies linking epidemiology and clinical disease in children. The study objective was to examine the contemporary epidemiology of pediatric toxocariasis within an endemic US region.

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  • The study analyzed the effectiveness of ibrutinib in 747 patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and TP53 abnormalities, revealing a 24-month treatment persistence rate of 63.4% and survival rate of 82.6%.
  • Factors increasing the risk of treatment discontinuation included older age, poor ECOG performance status, and pre-existing heart conditions, while older age, poorer performance status, and being male correlated with a higher risk of death.
  • The research concluded that ibrutinib is an effective first-line treatment for this high-risk population, but baseline clinical characteristics may influence treatment outcomes.
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Cheese whey addition to milk is a type of fraud with high prevalence and severe economic effects, resulting in low yield for dairy products, nutritional reduction of milk and milk-derived products, and even some safety concerns. Nevertheless, methods to detect fraudulent addition of cheese whey to milk are expensive and time consuming, and are thus ineffective as screening methods. The Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy technique is a promising alternative to identify this type of fraud because a large number of data are generated, and useful information might be extracted to be used by machine learning models.

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