Publications by authors named "V P Hoffmann"

Introduction: In USA, six million individuals with Sub-Saharan ancestry carry two high-risk variants, which increase the risk for kidney diseases. Whether APOL1 high-risk variants are independent risk factors for cardiovascular diseases is unclear and requires further investigation.

Methods: We characterized a mouse model to investigate the role of APOL1 in dyslipidemia and cardiovascular diseases.

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Background And Objectives: The Chordate System administers kinetic oscillation stimulation (K.O.S) into the nasal cavity thereby potentially modulating the activity of trigemino-autonomic reflex.

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Background: As placebo interventions could influence appetite and satiety in first studies, they are a promising tool for the future treatment of obesity. Furthermore, individuals with heightened body weight show increased selective attention for food cues. This study aimed to investigate whether placebo induced changes of appetite and satiety can affect attention allocation and to examine correlating factors.

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Objectives: An important pathogenic role for neutrophils in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) has been proposed. Neutrophils that lack brain and muscle aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator-like 1 (), one of the clock genes, are defective in aging and proinflammatory responses. We assessed the role of in clinical and immunologic manifestations of murine lupus and in human SLE neutrophils.

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Article Synopsis
  • Adenomyosis (AM) is a reproductive health condition where endometrial tissue grows into the uterine muscle, but its causes and development are not fully understood.
  • A new type of cell, called pale cells, has been discovered; these cells lack certain connections and are seen moving through tiny breaks in the tissue, suggesting they may have unique properties.
  • The research analyzed 40 hysterectomy samples to check for specific stem cell markers, finding that pale cells often expressed a stem cell marker called SSEA-1, hinting that these cells could play a role in the development of adenomyosis, and more research is needed to explore this further.
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