Publications by authors named "Martina Hale"

Background: Total joint arthroplasty (TJA) is well-recognized for improving quality of life and functional outcomes of patients with osteoarthritis; however, TJA's impact on body weight remains unclear. Recent trends have demonstrated a shift among TJA patients, such that patients who have higher body mass indices (BMIs) are undergoing this common surgery. Given this trend, it is critical to characterize the impact TJA has on body weight or BMI.

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  • A 17-year-old football player suffered a quadriceps contusion from a direct impact injury, leading to acute compartment syndrome (ACS) the next day.
  • The player experienced severe pain and limited movement, prompting a diagnosis of ACS and a successful fasciotomy.
  • Timely diagnosis and rehabilitation are crucial for recovery, allowing the player to return to the game in four months.
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  • Research on multiple myeloma highlights that resistance to proteasome inhibitors is a significant challenge, prompting the investigation of genetic co-dependencies for potential therapeutic targets.
  • Heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) chaperones were identified as key players in this resistance, leading to the exploration of allosteric HSP70 inhibitors (JG compounds), which showed enhanced effectiveness against proteasome inhibitor-resistant myeloma.
  • The study revealed that JG compounds disrupt myeloma cell function not by targeting cytosolic HSP70, but rather by affecting mitochondrial HSP70 (HSPA9/mortalin), suggesting HSPA9 could be a promising target for treating resistant multiple myeloma.
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The myeloma surface proteome (surfaceome) determines tumor interaction with the microenvironment and serves as an emerging arena for therapeutic development. Here, we use glycoprotein capture proteomics to define the myeloma surfaceome at baseline, in drug resistance, and in response to acute drug treatment. We provide a scoring system for surface antigens and identify CCR10 as a promising target in this disease expressed widely on malignant plasma cells.

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Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are a central component of therapy for hematologic malignancies. Widely used mAb agents in multiple myeloma (MM) include daratumumab and elotuzumab. However, not all patients respond to these agents, and resistance is a significant clinical issue.

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While interest in the synthetic chemistry of radical cations continues to grow, controlling enantioselectivity in the reactions of these intermediates remains a challenge. Based on recent insights into the oxidation of tryptophan in enzymatic systems, we report a photocatalytic method for the generation of indole radical cations as hydrogen-bonded adducts with chiral phosphate anions. These noncovalent open-shell complexes can be intercepted by the stable nitroxyl radical TEMPO· to form alkoxyamine-substituted pyrroloindolines with high levels of enantioselectivity.

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