Publications by authors named "Rosenstein R"

Background: Bacterial pathogens such as Staphylococcus aureus colonize body surfaces of part of the human population, which represents a critical risk factor for skin disorders and invasive infections. However, such pathogens do not belong to the human core microbiomes. Beneficial commensal bacteria can often prevent the invasion and persistence of such pathogens by using molecular strategies that are only superficially understood.

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In the animal kingdom, threat information is perceived mainly through vision. The subcortical visual pathway plays a critical role in the rapid processing of visual information-induced fear, and triggers a response. Looming-evoked behavior in rodents, mimicking response to aerial predators, allowed identify the neural circuitry underlying instinctive defensive behaviors; however, the influence of disk/background contrast on the looming-induced behavioral response has not been examined, either in rats or mice.

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Non-exudative age-related macular degeneration (NE-AMD) is the leading blindness cause in the elderly. Clinical and experimental evidence supports that early alterations in macular retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) mitochondria play a key role in NE-AMD-induced damage. Mitochondrial dynamics (biogenesis, fusion, fission, and mitophagy), which is under the central control of AMP-activated kinase (AMPK), in turn, determines mitochondrial quality.

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In the animal kingdom, threat information is perceived mainly through vision. The subcortical visual pathway plays a critical role in the rapid processing of visual information-induced fear, and triggers a response. Looming-evoked behavior in rodents, mimicking response to aerial predators, allowed identify the neural circuitry underlying instinctive defensive behaviors; however, the influence of disk/background contrast on the looming-induced behavioral response has not been examined, either in rats or mice.

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  • Chronic graft-versus-host disease (cGVHD) is a serious skin complication that can occur after allogeneic stem cell transplants, and the study aimed to explore its underlying causes and variations.
  • Researchers identified 17 genes that were significantly active in the skin of cGVHD patients, linking the disease to immune and fibrotic pathways, and discovered different patient groups based on gene expression patterns.
  • The study also found that certain protein levels in the blood mirrored those in the skin, indicating potential biomarkers that could help with diagnosis and treatment of sclerotic cGVHD.
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Early life stress (ELS) is defined as a period of severe and/or chronic trauma, as well as environmental/social deprivation or neglect in the prenatal/early postnatal stage. Presently, the impact of ELS on the retina in the adult stage is unknown. The long-term consequences of ELS at retinal level were analyzed in an animal model of maternal separation with early weaning (MSEW), which mimics early life maternal neglect.

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Exposure to an adequate light-dark cycle is important for the speedy recovery of hospitalized and institutionalized patients. Light exposure, including natural light, offers several health benefits to both patients and nursing staff. This includes physical (e.

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Glaucoma is one of the world's most frequent visual impairment causes and leads to selective damage to retinal ganglion cells and their axons. Despite glaucoma's most accepted risk factor is increased intraocular pressure (IOP), the mechanisms behind the disease have not been fully elucidated. To date, IOP lowering remains the gold standard; however, glaucoma patients may still lose vision regardless of effective IOP management.

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Non-exudative age-related macular degeneration (NE-AMD), the main cause of blindness in people above 50 years old, lacks effective treatments at the moment. We have developed a new NE-AMD model through unilateral superior cervical ganglionectomy (SCGx), which elicits the disease main features in C57Bl/6J mice. The involvement of oxidative stress in the damage induced by NE-AMD to the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) and outer retina has been strongly supported by evidence.

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This study assessed the causes of visual impairment over a decade in Buenos Aires City. This is a retrospective case series where we reviewed the database of visual disability certificates issued by the Buenos Aires City Ministry of Health between 2009 and 2017. In Argentina, visual disability is defined as a visual acuity = 20/200 in the better eye, or a corresponding visual field of less than 20 degrees in the less impaired eye.

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  • A 76-year-old woman developed multiple autoimmune disorders over two years, including kidney issues and vision loss, before being diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of lymphoma called primary cutaneous anaplastic large cell lymphoma (PCALCL).
  • The case highlights the atypical association between autoimmune manifestations and lymphomas, particularly PCALCL, which are generally considered uncommon.
  • The authors suggest that immune dysregulation might lead to both autoimmune diseases and lymphoproliferative disorders, emphasizing the importance of investigating possible malignancies in patients with unexplained autoimmune symptoms.
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  • * The complexity of GVHD's biology and the lack of effective prognostic tools limit advancements in prevention and treatment for its severe forms, which are often difficult to study due to small patient populations.
  • * Recommendations for research include better clinical and biological characterization of GVHD, conducting multisite studies, developing new targeted treatments for fibrotic changes, and setting clear endpoints for clinical trials to assess effectiveness.
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is a leading opportunistic pathogen causing nosocomial infections that is notable for its ability to form a biofilm and for its high rates of antibiotic resistance. It serves as a reservoir of multiple antimicrobial resistance genes that spread among the staphylococcal population by horizontal gene transfer such as transduction. While phage-mediated transduction is well studied in , transducing phages have not been described in detail yet.

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Glaucoma is a blindness-causing disease that involves selective damage to retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) and their axons. A subset of RGCs expressing the photopigment melanopsin regulates non-image-forming visual system functions, such as pupillary light reflex and circadian rhythms. We analyzed the effect of melatonin on the non-image-forming visual system alterations induced by experimental glaucoma.

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  • Graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) affects a significant percentage of patients after allogeneic stem cell transplants, with sclerotic features impacting 10%-15% of these individuals, leading to diminished quality of life and functional limitations.
  • There is a lack of research on effective rehabilitation methods for sclerotic GVHD (sclGVHD), prompting a review of existing evidence and proposed multidisciplinary management strategies in this article.
  • The authors also discuss various techniques used for other sclerotic skin conditions that could potentially benefit sclGVHD patients, highlighting the need for tailored rehabilitation programs to optimize care.
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Optic neuritis (ON) is an inflammatory condition of the optic nerve, which leads to retinal ganglion cell (RGC) loss. A subset of RGCs expressing the photopigment melanopsin regulates non-image-forming visual system (NIFVS) functions such as pupillary light reflex (PLR) and circadian rhythms. Melatonin is a chronobiotic agent able to regulate the circadian system.

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Understanding the impacts of agricultural practices on belowground fungal communities is crucial in order to preserve biological diversity in agricultural soils and enhance their role in agroecosystem functioning. Although fungal communities are widely distributed, relatively few studies have correlated agricultural production practices. We investigated the diversity, composition and ecological functionality of fungal communities in roots of winter wheat () growing in conventional and organic farming systems.

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The skin colonizing coagulase-negative causes nosocomial infections and is an important opportunistic and highly adaptable pathogen. To gain more insight into this species, we sequenced the genome of the biofilm positive, methicillin susceptible O47 strain (hereafter O47). This strain belongs to the most frequently isolated sequence type 2.

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  • Human parvovirus B19 (B19V) is known for being highly infectious, but how easily it spreads to unexposed healthcare workers is debated.
  • A small outbreak of B19V infection occurred among doctors and their relatives after treating a patient with B19V-related joint issues.
  • Since B19V patients showing symptoms are usually no longer contagious, it's crucial to maintain strict hand hygiene and droplet precautions, especially around family members who may not yet show symptoms.
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  • The case series focuses on 7 patients experiencing calcinosis cutis, which is the abnormal deposition of calcium in the skin.
  • These patients also have skin graft-versus-host disease (GVHD), a condition that occurs after a transplant when the donor tissue attacks the recipient's body.
  • The study highlights the clinical features and implications of calcinosis cutis in the context of GVHD, providing insights into this rare complication.
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The aim of the present report was to analyze the involvement of glutamate neurotoxicity in retinal ganglion cell loss and optic nerve damage induced by experimental optic neuritis. For this purpose, the authors used an optic neuritis model induced by immunisation with myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (AON). The authors describe a correlation in the timing of retinal ganglion cell (RGC) loss with alterations in the optic nerve actin cytoskeleton dynamic, and visual dysfunction.

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