Publications by authors named "S Soker"

Men and women have different cardiovascular responses to spaceflight; however, few studies have focused on direct comparisons between sexes. We investigated the mechanisms of aortic stiffening in socially and sexually mature 20-week-old male and female Sprague Dawley (SD) rats exposed to hindlimb unloading (HLU) for 14 days. Pulse wave velocity (PWV) was greater in the aortic arch of females after HLU versus control females (n = 6-8).

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  • Earthquakes lead to numerous injuries, often overwhelming healthcare systems, highlighting the importance of local hospitals and effective planning for disaster response.
  • A study at Mersin City Training and Research Hospital analyzed 2,155 patients injured in the February 6, 2023 earthquake in Türkiye, finding that most injuries resulted from falls and common issues included soft tissue injuries and fractures.
  • Key findings revealed that 1.8% of patients required amputations, 6.1% had fasciotomies, and there was a 2.87% mortality rate, with orthopedic interventions being the most frequent surgical procedures performed.
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Introduction: Appendiceal cancer (AC) excessive mucin production is a barrier to heated intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) drug delivery. Bromelain is a pineapple stem extract with mucolytic properties. We explored bromelain treatment effects against mucinous AC in a patient-derived tumor organoid (PTO) model and an AC cell line.

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Melanoma is responsible for the majority of skin cancer-related fatalities. Immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) treatments have revolutionized the management of the disease by significantly increasing patient survival rates. However, a considerable number of tumors treated with these drugs fail to respond or may develop resistance over time.

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Tissues on a chip are sophisticated three-dimensional (3D) microphysiological systems designed to replicate human tissue conditions within dynamic physicochemical environments. However, the current fabrication methods for tissue spheroids on a chip require multiple parts and manual processing steps, including the deposition of spheroids onto prefabricated "chips." These challenges also lead to limitations regarding scalability and reproducibility.

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