Publications by authors named "O Kis"

The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated mortality rates among immunocompromised patients, accentuating the need for novel, targeted therapies. Transplant recipients, with their inherent immune vulnerabilities, represent a subgroup at significantly heightened risk. Current conventional therapies often demonstrate limited effectiveness in these patients, calling for innovative treatment approaches.

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Possessing intact mobility in older adults assures their continued independence. The early identification of reduced mobility in older adults with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) is paramount for preventing their future physical deterioration. Hand grip strength (HGS), relative to body size, is associated with mobility in older T2DM patients.

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Background And Purpose: Reading is a part of the language processes; a strong interaction can be found between them so the damage of the one has a strong impact on the other. It is worth to put emphasis on the exploration of reading disorders which occur with aphasia to have a better outcome of the rehabilitation process. The aim of our study is to explore the main characteristics of aqcuired reading disorders to have a more specialized and individualized language therapy.

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Article Synopsis
  • Multiple myeloma is a type of cancer affecting plasma cells, characterized by specific genetic changes that evolve as the disease progresses.
  • The study introduces a new method called CapIG-seq, which efficiently detects important genetic rearrangements, oncogenic translocations, and mutations related to myeloma, addressing limitations of previous PCR-based techniques.
  • The results show that CapIG-seq aligns well with existing sequencing methods and is effective in analyzing both cancer cell lines and patient samples, indicating its potential for better understanding and monitoring myeloma.
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