The adult human breast is comprised of an intricate network of epithelial ducts and lobules that are embedded in connective and adipose tissue. Although most previous studies have focused on the breast epithelial system, many of the non-epithelial cell types remain understudied. Here we constructed the comprehensive Human Breast Cell Atlas (HBCA) at single-cell and spatial resolution.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe adult human breast comprises an intricate network of epithelial ducts and lobules that are embedded in connective and adipose tissue. While previous studies have mainly focused on the breast epithelial system, many of the non-epithelial cell types remain understudied. Here, we constructed a comprehensive Human Breast Cell Atlas (HBCA) at single-cell and spatial resolution.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWomen with germline BRCA1 mutations (BRCA1) have increased risk for hereditary breast cancer. Cancer initiation in BRCA1 is associated with premalignant changes in breast epithelium; however, the role of the epithelium-associated stromal niche during BRCA1-driven tumor initiation remains unclear. Here we show that the premalignant stromal niche promotes epithelial proliferation and mutant BRCA1-driven tumorigenesis in trans.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe investigate whether communication strategies that portray climate change as a nonlinear phenomenon provoke increases in laypeople's climate change risk perceptions. In a high-powered, preregistered online experiment, participants were exposed to linear or nonlinear predictions of future temperature increases that would be expected if global greenhouse gas emissions were not reduced. We hypothesized that the type of climate change portrayal would impact perceptions of qualitative risk characteristics (catastrophic potential, controllability of consequences) which would, in turn, affect laypeople's holistic risk perceptions.
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November 2022
Perovskite oxides of the general formula ABO, with A and B being metal cations, present themselves in various crystal structures that originate from a distorted ideal cubic perovskite. Understanding how composition, temperature, atmosphere and reduction extent of these non-stoichiometric redox materials induce structural changes on an atomic, as well as macroscopic, level is crucial to transfer newly developed materials to industrial scale applications in the redox-based energy conversion sector. Herein, CaSrMnO ( ∈ [0,0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDisseminated cancer cells frequently lodge near vasculature in secondary organs. However, our understanding of the cellular crosstalk invoked at perivascular sites is still rudimentary. Here, we identify intercellular machinery governing formation of a pro-metastatic vascular niche during breast cancer colonization in the lung.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The first wave of the SARS-CoV‑2 pandemic required substantial changes in the teaching of medical students, with strict avoidance of direct contact between students and patients. Therefore, the teaching format "bedside teaching" was implemented and conducted as an interactive video-based distance bedside teaching.
Objective: The objective of this study was to analyze a students' evaluation of this teaching concept in otorhinolaryngology.
Metastatic colonization relies on interactions between disseminated cancer cells and the microenvironment in secondary organs. Here, we show that disseminated breast cancer cells evoke phenotypic changes in lung fibroblasts, forming a supportive metastatic niche. Colonization of the lungs confers an inflammatory phenotype in metastasis-associated fibroblasts.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLNK (SH2B3) is a key negative regulator of JAK-STAT signaling which has been extensively studied in malignant hematopoietic diseases. We found that LNK is significantly elevated in cutaneous melanoma; this elevation is correlated with hyperactive signaling of the RAS-RAF-MEK pathway. Elevated LNK enhances cell growth and survival in adverse conditions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is one of the deadliest human cancers and is associated with extensive desmoplastic changes in the tumor microenvironment. In this issue of , two studies by Cortes 1, 2 identify the G‐protein‐coupled estrogen receptor (GPER) as an important regulator of the PDAC‐associated stroma, modulating tissue stiffness, hypoxic responses, and desmoplasia. Intriguingly, the authors find that tamoxifen, which is widely used for its antagonizing effect on nuclear estrogen receptor (ER)‐positive breast cancers, acts as GPER agonist to normalize the PDAC microenvironment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThin alumina coatings on Li-rich nickel cobalt manganese oxide (Li-rich NCM) particles used as cathode material in Li-ion batteries can improve the capacity retention during cycling. However, the underlying mechanisms are still not fully understood. It is crucial to determine the degree of coverage of the particle's coating on various length scales from micrometer to nanometer and to link it to the electrochemical properties.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMetastatic progression remains a major burden for cancer patients and is associated with eventual resistance to prevailing therapies such as chemotherapy. Here, we reveal how chemotherapy induces an extracellular matrix (ECM), wound healing, and stem cell network in cancer cells via the c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) pathway, leading to reduced therapeutic efficacy. We find that elevated JNK activity in cancer cells is linked to poor clinical outcome in breast cancer patients and is critical for tumor initiation and metastasis in xenograft mouse models of breast cancer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: Orally disintegrating (mini)tablets (OD(M)Ts) are of interest in the field of pharmaceutics. Their orodispersible character is defined by the disintegration time, which is measured with a basket apparatus according to the European Pharmacopoeia. This method, however, lacks applicability for ODTs and especially ODMTs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Physiol Cell Physiol
November 2015
In many cancers, malignant cells can spread from the primary tumor through blood circulation and initiate metastasis in secondary organs. Metastatic colonization may depend not only on inherent properties of cancer cells, but also on suitable microenvironments in distant sites. Increasing evidence suggests that the nature of the microenvironment may determine the fate of disseminated cancer cells, providing either hindrance or support for cancer cell propagation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFElectronic tongue technology based on arrays of cross-sensitive chemical sensors and chemometric data processing has attracted a lot of researchers' attention through the last years. Several so far reported applications dealing with pharmaceutical related tasks employed different e-tongue systems to address different objectives. In this situation, it is hard to judge on the benefits and drawbacks of particular e-tongue implementations for R&D in pharmaceutics.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPharmaceutical excipients containing volatile odor-active molecules can be used in pharmaceutical development to increase patients' compliance. However, capturing the molecular composition of these odor-active substances is challenging. Therefore, guidance for the analytical investigation of these excipients should be developed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSolid lipids are non-toxic excipients, which are known to potentially enhance delivery and bioavailability of poorly water-soluble drugs and moreover to mask unpleasant tasting drugs. Multiple unit matrix dosage forms based on solid lipids, such as lipid pellets, can be obtained by solvent-free cold extrusion and spheronization. This method presents advantages in the processing of sensitive substances, such as low process temperatures, the absence of solvents and a drying step.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA spatial filtering velocimetry (SFV) probe was applied to monitor the increase in particle size during pellet Wurster coating processes in-line. Accuracy of the in-line obtained pellet sizes was proven by at-line performed digital image analysis (DIA). Regarding particle growth, high conformity between both analytical methods (SFV/DIA) was examined for different coating processes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWith bone-anchored hearing systems the implant-bone junction is critical for the transmission of mechanical vibrations to the skull. The implant stability might differ between available and widely applied implants and can be estimated by resonance frequency analysis. The implant stability and the audiological performance of ten adult long-time users where a bone-anchored hearing system was connected by an Baha osseointegrated implant (Cochlear Ltd, Mölnlycke, Sweden) were compared with the implant stability of fourteen adult patients provided with a Ti-epiplating osteosysthesis system (Medicon, Tuttlingen, Germany).
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October 2014
Sodium benzoate is a highly soluble orphan drug with unpleasant taste and high daily dose. The aim of this study was to develop a child appropriate, individually dosable, and taste masked dosage form utilizing lipids in melt granulation process and tableting. A saliva resistant coated lipid granule produced by extrusion served as reference product.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe first interlaboratory testing of electronic taste sensing systems was performed within five participating centers, each working with the Insent (Insent Inc., Atsugi-Shi, Japan) e-tongue. Preparation of the samples for the comprised four experiments, shipping of the samples and evaluation of the results was performed at the University of Duesseldorf.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFApproaches to improve the taste of oral dosage forms that contain unpleasant tasting drugs are versatile. Likewise, the analytical in vitro and in vivo methods to assess taste-masking efficacy are diverse. Taste-masking has gained in importance since the EU legislation on medicines for children came into force in 2007, and taste-masking attributes are often required by regulatory authorities.
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