Publications by authors named "Zahalka M"

Risk models to estimate percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) mortality have limited value in complex high-risk patients. However, it was improved by a recently developed bedside model to predict in-hospital mortality using data from the American College of Cardiology CathPCI Registry that included 706,263 patients. The median risk-standardized in-hospital mortality rate was 1.

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Background: Neuraxial protocols for cesarean delivery differ among institutions, with various means of assessing the block prior to incision and managing breakthrough intra-operative pain. The different approaches used to deal with these issues in Israel have not been assessed.

Methods: Questionnaires were distributed to all anesthesiologists working in obstetric units in Israeli hospitals.

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Introduction: The present study reports on examination of the effects of encapsulating the tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) vandetanib and lenvatinib into a biomacromolecular ferritin-based delivery system.

Methods: The encapsulation of TKIs was performed via two strategies: i) using an active reversible pH-dependent reassembly of ferritin´s quaternary structure and ii) passive loading of hydrophobic TKIs through the hydrophobic channels at the junctions of ferritin subunits. After encapsulation, ferritins were surface-functionalized with folic acid promoting active-targeting capabilities.

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The anticancer prodrug butyroyloxymethyl diethylphosphate (AN-7), upon metabolic hydrolysis, releases the histone deacetylase inhibitor butyric acid and imparts histone hyperacetylation. We have shown previously that AN-7 increases doxorubicin-induced cancer cell death and reduces doxorubicin toxicity and hypoxic damage to the heart and cardiomyocytes. The cardiofibroblasts remain unprotected against both insults.

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The possibility of maturing human primordial follicles in vitro would assist fertility restoration without the danger of reseeding malignancies. Leukaemia inhibitory factor (LIF) and certain culture matrices may promote human follicular growth. The present study compared human primordial follicular growth on novel culture matrices, namely human recombinant vitronectin (hrVit), small intestine submucosa (SIS), alginate scaffolds and human recombinant virgin collagen bioengineered in tobacco plant lines (CollPlant).

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How chemotherapy affects dormant ovarian primordial follicles is unclear. The 'burnout' theory, studied only in mice, suggests cyclophosphamide enhances primordial follicle activation. Using 4-hydroperoxycyclophosphamide (4hc) and phosphoramide mustard (PM), this study assessed how the active cyclophosphamide metabolites 4-hydroxycyclophosphamide (4-OHC) and PM, affect human primordial follicles.

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Several inflammatory mediators increase calcitriol production by epidermal keratinocytes. In turn calcitriol attenuates the keratinocyte inflammatory response. Since the effect of the in-situ generated calcitriol depends also on the sensitivity to the hormone we studied the effect of inflammatory cytokines on the response of HaCaT human keratinocytes to calcitriol by examining the expression and transcriptional activity of VDR.

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Immune tolerance mechanisms supporting normal human pregnancy are exploited by breast cancer and other malignancies. We cloned from human placenta and breast cancer cells the novel human immunomodulator named placenta immunosuppressive ferritin (PLIF). PLIF is composed of a ferritin heavy chain-like domain and a novel cytokine-like domain, named C48.

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Popeye domain containing1 (Popdc1), also named Bves, is an evolutionary conserved membrane protein. Despite its high expression level in the heart little is known about its membrane localization and cardiac functions. The study examined the hypothesis that Popdc1 might be associated with the caveolae and play a role in myocardial ischemia tolerance.

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This study aims to investigate the early outcome of a dental implant with bioactive calcium-phosphate (CaP) coating in the first year of usage in different clinical indications in partially edentulous patients, after early and delayed prosthetic loading. Therefore, in a prospective follow-up study, the cumulative survival and success rate of a conical, self-drilling and self-tapping implant system after 6 months and 1 year post-insertion was evaluated. A total of 311 CaP-coated implants were placed in 124 patients.

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Objective: Cloned placenta immunoregulatory ferritin (PLIF) contains a novel, nonferritin bioactive domain (C-48) with immunodulatory activity. We documented that treatment of whole human bone marrow cells with PLIF and its subcloned C48 proteins resulted in myeloid progenitor cell growth and differentiation and T-cell suppression via an effect on the cytokine network. We tested whether this differential effect supports allogeneic bone marrow transplantation with long-lasting tolerance without any further treatments.

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PURPOSE OF THE STUDY To present the results of surgical repair of ruptures of the distal tendon of the biceps brachii muscle and thus show the adequacy of this treatment. MATERIAL Between 1987 and 2006, 19 patients had surgery for distal biceps tendon rupture. Only one side was affected in each patient.

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Tumor progression is substantially dependent on network of multiple factors, including adhesion and homing molecules, which support the malignant metastatic spread. CD44, one of the adhesion/homing molecules, has attracted much attention not only because it is expressed on many types of tumors, but also owing to its numerous functions, such as supporting cell migration and transmitting survival signals, thereby being pro-oncogenic by nature. We have used the mouse malignant LB lymphoma cell line as a model for comprehensive in vitro and in vivo analyses of the interaction between CD44 and hyaluronic acid (HA), and its relevance to tumor dissemination.

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The recently cloned human gene named "placental immunoregulatory ferritin" (PLIF) is a pregnancy-related immunomodulator. Recombinant PLIF and its bioactive domain C48 are immune-suppressive and induce pronounced IL-10 production by immune cells. PLIF is expressed in the placenta and breast cancer cells.

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A case of subcutaneous splenosis in the abdominal wall of a 23-year-old oligophrenic man is reported. Further, the most important features of splenosis in various localisations are provided. The patient presented with a well-demarcated 8x7x5 cm subcutaneous tumour in the left inguinal area closely above the scar after a previous operation for hernia.

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We report a case of subcutaneous splenosis in the abdominal wall of a 23-year-old oligophrenic man. It presented as a well-demarcated 8 x 7 x 5-cm subcutaneous tumor in the left inguinal area closely above the scar after a previous operation for hernia. The lesion simulated clinically a hernia or a tumor due to its large size and location and, additionally, no history could be taken from the patient due to his mental handicap.

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Objective: Placenta immunomodulator ferritin (PLIF) is a cloned human chimeric ferritin H chain with a novel non-ferritin C-terminal 48 amino acid sequence (C48). Recombinant PLIF-C48 exhibited cell-mediated immunosuppression. The aim of the current study was to investigate the regulatory effects of native placental ferritin (PLF), recombinant PLIF, and C48 on hematopoiesis of human bone marrow (BM).

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Background: Placenta immunomodulatory ferritin (PLIF) cDNA was recently cloned from the human placenta, where it is expressed in syncytiotrophoblast and decidual mononuclear cells. PLIF and its subcloned bioactive domain (C48), expressed in Escherichia coli, are immunosuppressive proteins and induce pronounced IL-10 production in vitro and in vivo.

Methods And Results: PLIF serum level, measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, was elevated in pregnant mice throughout gestation and declined towards delivery.

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Allicin, the main organic allyl sulfur component in garlic, exhibits immune-stimulatory and antitumor properties. Allicin stimulated [(3)H]thymidine incorporation in mouse splenocytes and enhanced cell-mediated cytotoxicity in human peripheral mononuclear cells. Multiple administration (i.

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Recently, we reported the cloning and preliminary characterization of a novel human immunomodulator named PLIF (placenta immunomodulatory ferritin). PLIF has a unique molecular structure, which is composed of a ferritin heavy chain-like domain and a novel cytokine-like domain called C48. Both intact molecule and C48 inhibit T cell proliferation following allogeneic or anti-CD3 stimuli.

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Objective: To determine the effect of treatment with C48, the recombinant cytokine-like domain of the novel human placental immunomodulator ferritin (PLIF) immunoregulator, on zymosan-induced arthritis (ZIA) in mice and on adjuvant-induced arthritis (AIA) in rats.

Methods: The in vitro effect of PLIF/C48 was tested in mixed lymphocyte cultures (MLCs) of allogeneic mouse splenocytes. Arthritis was induced by intraarticular injection of zymosan into naive mice and by subcutaneous injection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis into rats.

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Ferritin is a ubiquitous iron storage protein existing in multiple isoforms composed of 24 heavy and light chain subunits. We describe here a third ferritin-related subunit cloned from human placenta cDNA library and named PLIF (placental immunomodulatory ferritin). The PLIF coding region is composed of ferritin heavy chain (FTH) sequence lacking the 65 C-terminal amino acids, which are substituted with a novel 48 amino acid domain (C48).

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As many as 60% patients develop malnutrition during the postoperative period. Enteral nutrition can prevent its development or at least mitigate its manifestations. The author mentions the advantages, disadvantages, indications and contraindications of enteral nutrition.

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The authors describe the method and therapeutic results of liver metastases of colorectal carcinoma in a group of 14 patients followed up for 2 to 33 months. In these patients in five instances (35.7%) resection with subsequent intraarterial chemotherapy (HAI) was possible.

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