Publications by authors named "Popoviciu L"

Background. The homeostatic chemokine, CXCL13 (BLC, BCA-1), helps direct the recirculation of mature, resting B cells, which express its receptor, CXCR5. CXCL13/CXCR5 are expressed, and may play a role, in some non-AIDS-associated B cell tumors.

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The identification of biomarkers in prostatic carcinoma has yielded important data regarding prognosis and has aided in increasing diagnostic accuracy. Additionally, this approach has yielded important insights into the biology of prostatic carcinoma. In this study, we report that the expression of the cyclooxygenase isoenzyme, COX-2, is significantly increased in prostatic carcinoma, whereas that of the cell adhesion molecule, E-cadherin, is decreased.

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Purpose: To determine whether altering the dietary content of omega-6 (n-6) and omega-3 (n-3) polyunsaturated fatty acids affects the growth of androgen-sensitive prostate cancer xenografts, tumor membrane fatty acid composition, and tumor cyclooxygenase-2 and prostaglandin E(2) (PGE(2)) levels.

Experimental Design: Individually caged male severe combined immunodeficiency mice were fed isocaloric 20% kcal fat diets with the fat derived either primarily from n-6 fatty acids (n-6 group) or with the fat consisting of n-6 and n-3 fatty acids in a ratio of 1:1 (n-3 group), and injected s.c.

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We set out to generate new human myeloma tumors that grow in immunodeficient mice and can be used for pathophysiological studies and rapid evaluation of new therapies. Fresh whole core bone marrow (BM) biopsies taken from 33 myeloma patients were engrafted into the hind limb muscle of severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mice. Human Ig was detected in 28/33 mice and three grew palpable tumors displaying many features of human myeloma including morphology, immunophenotype and BM plasmacytosis.

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Background: Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) is overexpressed in 25-30% of ovarian carcinoma cases and a correlation between increased HER2 expression and decreased survival has been demonstrated. HER2 is a ligand-less member of the HER family that functions as the preferred coreceptor for epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), HER3, and HER4.

Methods: An approach was developed to target HER2's role as a coreceptor using a monoclonal antibody, 2C4, which sterically hinders HER2's recruitment into a functional HER complex.

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Realization that many tumor suppressor genes are silenced by epigenetic mechanisms has stimulated the discovery of novel tumor suppressor genes. We used a variety of research tools to search for genes that are epigenetically silenced in human endometrial cancers. Changes in global gene expression of the endometrial cancer cell line Ishikawa was analyzed after treatment with the demethylating agent 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine combined with the histone deacetylase inhibitor suberoylanilide bishydroxamide.

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The present paper filed 129 clinically defined cases of multiple sclerosis (MS) (the prevalence day on December 31, 1986) in Mureş County (Transylvania) out of a total population of 615,032 inhabitants, assessing the prevalence rate (20.97/100000) and a predominance of women (F/M = 1.34/1).

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This paper contains a clinical, classical electroencephalographic and computerized electroencephalographic (by original methods) study of 271 cases with vertebro-basilar strokes, all the cases being verified by transcranial Doppler ultrasound investigations and some of the patients by morphopathological studies. In the first part, the standard EEG modifications in relation with the clinical pictures and with the affected arterial field are presented. In the second part, the aspects of the computerized EEG recordings with the carrying out of the cortical EEG mappings which have brought important contributions in setting down the topography of the infarctions are discussed.

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The present paper reports biochemical and neurophysiological investigations in ten cases with restless leg syndrome. Other neuropsychiatric affections and factors which could generate the symptomatology of restless legs syndrome were not included. The EEG recordings demonstrated evident reticular neuronal hypersynchrony generated by hyperpnoea (sinusoidal slow waves).

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The study included 203 epileptic absences: 1. Simple; (30 cases); 2. Myoclonic petit mal absences (62 cases); 3.

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The present study has selected 125 cases with psychomotor attacks (sometimes secondarily generalized). Polysomnographic recordings were carried out for a continuous period of eight hours. All this time, the patients have been observed by video-monitorization on a closed infrared circuit screen.

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Clinical and polysomnographical investigations have been performed in 35 patients with REM narcolepsy (group 1), comparatively with 45 patients suffering from symptomatic hypersomnia in NREM sleep (group 2). The polysomnographical recordings have been made by: a) continuous recording covering 24 h; b) submission of the subjects to the "Maintenance of wakefulness tests" (MWT). In 20 narcoleptics and in 12 normal subjects, computerized EEG mappings were performed in wakefulness and in different sleep stages.

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2,698 epileptic patients were studied, 2,019 cases (64.3%) presenting temporal lobe epileptic attacks. Besides the routine EEG recordings and the corroboration of the clinical data with the meticulous observations by video monitoring on a closed circuit TV-screen (the patients being observe in a specially arranged room, provided with infra-red cameras), the diagnostic procedure was supported in all cases by several computerized EEG mappings, according to a model achieved by us, transcribing the primary data obtained by Hjorth's NSD parameters from the Siemens-Elema Mingograph to a Romanian M-118 microprocessor.

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One hundred and twelve patients with temporal lobe epilepsy were studied. Continuous polysomnographical recordings were performed for eight hours, the patients being video-monitored all the time. These researches, completed with computerized EEG cortical mappings demonstrated a peculiar activation of the temporal foci during REM phases and during some stages of LSWS.

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Forty-two patients with myoclonic manifestations (especially during subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE)) were studied. The multidimensional investigations pointed out that myoclonias produce several EEG and polysomnographical perturbations: 1. Sleep disorganization; 2.

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Taking into account the disturbances of lipid metabolism occurring in patients with demyelinating diseases, an expected finding was their increased basal lipolytic activity. We investigated 135 cases divided into 4 categories: 1. MS; 2.

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Carotid echotomography (CET) in the duplex system was made in 118 patients with atherosclerotic lesions of various degree (insignificant stenoses--ISS; significant stenoses--SS and thromboses) of the extracranial carotid axis. The atherosclerotic lesions were localized mainly at the level of the carotid bifurcation (CB) and/or at the level of the carotid sinus. The clinical form of the ischaemic attack was better correlated with the extension of atherosclerotic lesions in the extracranial carotid axis than with the severity of these lesions.

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Using continuous-wave spectral analysis of Doppler signal (SADS) and/or pulsed-wave transcranial Doppler ultrasonography (TCD-US) we examined 263 patients with ischemic cerebrovascular diseases (ICVD) symptoms in the carotid and vertebrobasilar (V-B) systems. The degree of stenosis was established by taking into consideration the parameters of the spectrum of frequency (systolic peak velocity--SV; end-diastolic velocity--DV); the ratio between SV of internal carotid artery (ICA) and common carotid artery (CCA); the ratio between DV of ICA and CCA as well as the value of the spectral broadening (SB) index. The diminution of DV in CCA with increased values of Pourcelot's circulatory resistance index (RP) and spectral broadening index (SB) as compared with the controlateral part, but with apparent increase (over 3.

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Twenty seven patients with parasomnias (night terrors, nocturnal motor automatisms, nocturnal verbal automatisms and sometimes with bruxisms) associated with magnesium deficiency were selected. In all of them marked hypomagnesemia, clinical, EEG and EMG signs of spasmophilic syndromes were found. The 8 hours polysomnographical recordings of all cases (monitored in a system with infra-red video-TV cameras) showed severe sleep disorders and EEG nocturnal abnormalities occurring in the SWS (especially in the I b, II and III stages) with disappearance in the REM sleep.

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The authors review the most updated information concerning the etiopathogenesis of nocturnal bruxism, stressing the co. destructive role of psychosomatic factors and of traumatogenic ones, of the type of premature dental contacts, and of occluding interferences, with evident direct implications in the buccal cavity and at a distance, giving rise to hypnic masticatory automatism, with painful hypercontraction of the masticatory muscles, and stress exerted on the temporomandibular articulations. On the basis of original studies of the interdisciplinary type (prosthetic gnathology and neurophysiology), with the aid of polygraphic investigations during sleep carried out in subjects with nocturnal bruxism it was possible to demonstrate that this oral parafunction may determine sleep disturbances at a central level which makes necessary a complex stomatologic and neuropsychiatric medical therapy.

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Out of 397 patients presenting hypomagnesaemia there were selected for this study only 107 cases with neurotic and neuromuscular clinical picture (sometimes with short and simple loss of consciousness) without any sign of organic cerebral lesion. The dosing of the seric and erythrocytic magnesium was performed by means of a colorimetric method of Mann and Yoe, modified by the authors. In all the cases, the EEG and EMG changes were studied by simultaneous recording of the EEG and EMG before, during and after hyperpnoea.

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The authors carried out 8 hours of continuous night polysomnographic recordings in 40 selected cases with various forms of absences. In all these patients, the computerized electroencephalographic mappings were performed according to several methods achieved by the authors. The nocturnal electrographic abnormalities, the morphological patterns of the epileptic discharges during different sleep stages and the cortical computerized cartography were comparatively analysed in the five groups of patients: 1) genuine (pure, classical or simple) petit mal (PM) absences: 8 cases; 2) myoclonic PM absences: 10 cases; 3) amyotonic-akinetic PM absences: 6 cases; 4) "false" temporal epileptic absences: 10 cases; 5) "hybrid" (or "bastard") PM absences in 6 cases with Lennox-Gastaut disease.

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