Publications by authors named "Vahid Moghimi"

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  • Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a prevalent type of leukemia in children, and there's a continued need for effective clinical biomarkers; this study identifies the PPP1R1B::STARD3 fusion transcript in an AML patient for the first time.
  • A 12-year-old boy with symptomatic AML had chromosomal abnormalities, including t(9;22), which were confirmed through detailed analysis.
  • The study suggests that the PPP1R1B::STARD3 fusion may influence cholesterol movement in cancer cells and highlights its potential as a target for therapies related to cancer metabolism and signaling pathways.
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Preclinical models are extensively employed in cancer research because they can be manipulated in terms of their environment, genome, molecular biology, organ systems, and physical activity to mimic human behavior and conditions. The progress made in in vivo cancer research has resulted in significant advancements, enabling the creation of spontaneous, metastatic, and humanized mouse models. Most recently, the remarkable and extensive developments in genetic engineering, particularly the utilization of CRISPR/Cas9, transposable elements, epigenome modifications, and liquid biopsies, have further facilitated the design and development of numerous mouse models for studying cancer.

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Several strategies have been proposed to enhance wound healing results. Along with other forms of wound dressing, the human amniotic membrane (HAM) has long been regarded as a biological wound dressing that decreases infection and enhances healing. This study investigates the feasibility and effectiveness of wound healing using decellularized HAM (dAM) and stromal HAM (sAM) in combination with adipose-derived human mesenchymal stem cells (AdMSCs).

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In this study, the procedure for treating the nonunion complication of scaphoid fractures using collagen/poly glycolic acid (CPGA) scaffolds with bone marrow mesenchymal stem cell (BM-MSC) therapy was adopted and compared with the commonly employed autologous bone tissue graft. With conducting a two-armed clinical trial, 10 patients with scaphoid nonunions were enrolled in this investigation. Patients were randomly assigned to two groups treated with (1) CPGA + cell therapy and (2) autologous iliac crest bone graft standard therapy.

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Off-the-shelf supply of viable engineered tissue is critical for effective and fast treatment of life-threatening injuries such as deep burns. An expanded keratinocyte sheet on the human amniotic membrane (KC sheet-HAM) is a beneficial tissue-engineering product for wound healing. To access an on-hand supply for the widespread application and overcome the time-consuming process, it is necessary to develop a cryopreservation protocol that guarantees the higher recovery of viable keratinocyte sheets after freeze-thawing.

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