Publications by authors named "Shadi Boutros"

Background: Orthognathic surgery has traditionally been performed using stone model surgery. This involves translating desired clinical movements of the maxilla and mandible into stone models that are then cut and repositioned into class I occlusion from which a splint is generated. Model surgery is an accurate and reproducible method of surgical correction of the dentofacial skeleton in cleft and noncleft patients, albeit considerably time-consuming.

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Evidence shows that Bcl-2 family members play a direct role in the development of some human malignancies. However, the mechanism by which Bcl-2 may influence tumor cell invasion and metastasis remains unclear. Ectopic overexpression of Bcl-2 in the human squamous carcinoma cell line HSC-3 enhanced tumorigenicity and experimental pulmonary metastasis.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Shadi Boutros"

  • - Shadi Boutros' research focuses on advancements in surgical planning and cancer biology, specifically comparing traditional surgical methods with modern 3D planning in orthognathic surgeries and exploring the role of Bcl-2 in cancer progression.
  • - In the 2015 article, Boutros critiques the conventional stone model surgery for orthognathic procedures, emphasizing the potential benefits of 3D surgical planning in enhancing accuracy and efficiency.
  • - The 2010 study reveals that Bcl-2 overexpression contributes to epithelial to mesenchymal transition, facilitating increased invasion and metastasis in squamous carcinoma cells, underscoring the importance of Bcl-2 as a target for therapeutic intervention.