Publications by authors named "Osnat Ezra"

Background And Purpose: The cavum septum pellucidum (CSP) is an important landmark in the evaluation of the fetal neural axis. A deviation from the ultrasonic normal values may be associated with unfavorable outcomes, and a normal CSP provides reassurance of normal central forebrain development. Today, there is biometric data regarding the normal values for the width of the CSP in fetal ultrasound, but there is no such data for fetal MRI.

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  • The study aimed to analyze biometric parameters in ultrasound and MRI of fetuses diagnosed with isolated mega cisterna magna (MCM) at a single medical center.
  • Out of 103 fetuses, 44 had isolated MCM, showing significantly larger measurements in biparietal diameter and head circumference compared to the control group with normal CNS.
  • Results suggest that isolated MCM is associated with larger fetal CNS metrics and may be influenced by the gender of the fetus, with a higher prevalence of males in the study group.
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Introduction: The optimal mode of delivery in twin pregnancies presenting with preterm labor is controversial. Current literature regarding these cases is based on observational studies, innately prone to bias. A possibly substantial, yet hitherto unexplored, source of bias is an effect of mode of delivery on the timing of delivery.

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The use of mobile phone for medical purposes is rapidly expanding as the number of medical applications rise. Studies show improvement of patient management and communication between medical team members using instant messaging applications. There are currently several smartphone applications routinely used by doctors and nurses.

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We aim to retrospectively evaluate the role of increasing the gonadotropin daily dose from 450 IU/day to 300 IU twice a day on IVF-ET outcome in poor responder patients. All consecutive women admitted to our IVF unit and underwent COH consisting of daily gonadotropin dose of 450 IU, followed by an IVF cycle using 300 IU twice a day, were included. Ovarian stimulation characteristics, number of oocytes retrieved, number of embryo transferred and pregnancy rate was assessed.

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Objective: This study measured cervical length (CL) at 14-16 and 21-24 weeks of gestation and assessed whether the difference between the measurements is predictive of preterm delivery (PTD).

Methods: This retrospective, cohort study included patients with two consecutive CL measured with transvaginal sonography at 14-16 weeks of gestation (CL) and 21-24 weeks (CL). Electronic medical records were reviewed for demographic, medical and obstetric history; complications during the current pregnancy and delivery data.

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Cytochrome P450 (P450) enzymes are abundantly expressed in the human liver where they hydroxylate organic substrates. In a microarray screen performed in human liver cells, we found a group of eleven P450 genes whose expression was induced by p53 (CYP3A4, CYP3A43, CYP3A5, CYP3A7, CYP4F2, CYP4F3, CYP4F11, CYP4F12, CYP19A1, CYP21A2 and CYP24A1). The mode of regulation of four representative genes (CYP3A4, CYP3A7, CYP4F2 and CYP4F3) was further characterized.

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Background & Aims: In this study we aimed at characterizing the regulation of hepatic metabolic pathways by the p53 transcription factor.

Methods: Analysis of gene expression following alteration of p53 status in several human- and mouse-derived cells using microarray analysis, quantitative real-time PCR, chromatin immunoprecipitation, and reporter gene assays. A functional assay was performed to determine lipid transfer activity.

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p53 deficiency enhances the efficiency of somatic cell reprogramming to a pluripotent state. As p53 is usually mutated in human tumors and many mutated forms of p53 gain novel activities, we studied the influence of mutant p53 (mut-p53) on somatic cell reprogramming. Our data indicate a novel gain of function (GOF) property for mut-p53, which markedly enhanced the efficiency of the reprogramming process compared with p53 deficiency.

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Fibroblasts located adjacent to the tumor [cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs)] that constitute a large proportion of the cancer-associated stroma facilitate the transformation process. In this study, we compared the biological behavior of CAFs that were isolated from a prostate tumor to their normal-associated fibroblast (NAF) counterparts. CAFs formed more colonies when seeded at low cell density, exhibited a higher proliferation rate and were less prone to contact inhibition.

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