Publications by authors named "Michael Francisco"

Versatility in carbon source utilization is a major contributor to niche adaptation in . Malonate is among the abundant carbon sources in the lung airways, yet it is understudied. Recently, we characterized how malonate impacts quorum sensing regulation, antibiotic resistance, and virulence factor production in .

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Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) has been characterized by lower blood flow to exercising limbs and lower peak oxygen utilization ( ), possibly associated with disease-related changes in sympathetic (α-adrenergic) signaling. Thus, in seven patients with HFpEF (70 ± 6 years, 3 female/4 male) and seven controls (CON) (66 ± 3 years, 3 female/4 male), we examined changes (%Δ) in leg blood flow (LBF, Doppler ultrasound) and leg to intra-arterial infusion of phentolamine (PHEN, α-adrenergic antagonist) or phenylephrine (PE, α-adrenergic agonist) at rest and during single-leg knee-extension exercise (0, 5 and 10 W). At rest, the PHEN-induced increase in LBF was not different between groups, but PE-induced reductions in LBF were lower in HFpEF (-16% ± 4% vs.

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ASCO is a global professional society representing more than 50,000 physicians, other health care professionals, and advocates in over 100 countries specializing in cancer treatment, diagnosis, prevention, and advocacy. ASCO strives, through research, education, and promotion of the highest quality of patient care, to create a world where cancer is prevented or cured, and every survivor is healthy. In this pursuit, health equity remains the guiding institutional principle that applies to all its activities across the cancer care continuum.

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Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is associated with autonomic dysregulation, which may be related to baroreflex dysfunction. Thus, we tested the hypothesis that cardiac and peripheral vascular responses to baroreflex activation via lower-body negative pressure (LBNP; -10, -20, -30, -40 mmHg) would be diminished in patients with HFpEF ( = 10, 71 ± 7 yr) compared with healthy controls (CON, = 9, 69 ± 5 yr). Changes in heart rate (HR), mean arterial pressure (MAP, Finapres), forearm blood flow (FBF, ultrasound Doppler), and thoracic impedance (Z) were determined.

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Article Synopsis
  • Patients with heart failure and preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) show reduced muscle blood flow during exercise, potentially due to defects in their ability to manage vasoconstriction caused by the sympathetic nervous system (SNS).
  • A study compared blood flow responses during exercise in 12 HFpEF patients and 11 healthy controls, revealing that HFpEF patients had a significantly lesser reduction in vascular conductance (FVC) compared to controls.
  • The findings indicate that HFpEF patients struggle to effectively counteract SNS-mediated vasoconstriction during exercise, suggesting that impaired functional sympatholysis may play a key role in the condition's pathophysiology.
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As the voice of cancer care clinicians and the patients they serve, ASCO has taken steps to elevate awareness about biosimilar products and their use in oncology. In 2018, ASCO released its Statement on Biosimilars in Oncology which was subsequently published in the to serve as an educational tool which highlighted and provided guidance on several topical areas surrounding biosimilars. At the time of its publication, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) had approved eight biosimilar products for use in the United States, including one product for use as a supportive care agent in the cancer setting and two products for use in the treatment for cancer.

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Sympathetic cholinergic nerve cotransmission is widely accepted as the mechanism of cutaneous active vasodilation (CAVD) during whole body passive heating (passive heating). However, recent research suggests that there may be mechanistic differences in CAVD to heating, depending on the modality of thermal loading. It is unknown whether sympathetic cholinergic cotransmission explains CAVD during exercise.

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