Publications by authors named "S Sandor"

Several research groups have confirmed that in the pathogenesis of the chronic inflammatory skin disorder rosacea, the composition of the skin and fecal microbiome of affected patients differs from that of healthy individuals. We studied the stool, blood and skin microbiomes of rosacea and control patients using 16S rRNA sequencing. Our goals were to determine 1.

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Domestication of dogs from their shared ancestors with wolves occurred more than 15,000 years ago and affected many characteristics of the species. We analyzed the blood RNA sequence data of 12 dogs and 11 wolves from Europe and Asia to shed more light on the domestication history of dogs. We implemented a differential gene expression analysis, a weighted gene correlation network analysis, gene ontology and genetic pathway analyses.

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Strong selection on complex traits can lead to skewed trait means and reduced trait variability in populations. An example of this phenomenon can be evidenced in allele frequency changes and skewed trait distributions driven by persistent human-directed selective pressures in domesticated species. Dog domestication is linked to several genomic variants; however, the functional impacts of these variants may not always be straightforward when found in non-coding regions of the genome.

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  • Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is gaining traction as an effective treatment for tumors in the head and neck, but there's limited data on its use for eyelid-periocular skin tumors, specifically basal cell carcinoma (BCC).
  • This study reports on the long-term results of ECT treatments in 19 patients with eyelid-periocular BCC, adhering to European guidelines and using bleomycin as the primary drug.
  • The study found a 100% overall response rate and a 95% complete response rate, with only 15.8% of patients experiencing recurrence during an average follow-up of 78.9 months, indicating ECT's effectiveness and safety for this type of cancer.
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