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Continuous pH monitoring in wounds using a composite indicator dressing - A feasibility study.

Burns

September 2019

COREMED - Cooperative Centre for Regenerative Medicine, Joanneum Research Forschungsgesellschaft mbH, Graz, Austria; Division of Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria.

Purpose: Modern burn care strives for new means to guarantee optimised wound healing. Several studies have shown a correlation between the pH value in a (burn) wound and successful wound healing. A multitude of devices to monitor pH is available, all requiring direct wound contact and removal of the dressing for pH monitoring.

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Study Question: What effect does cancer treatment have on levels of spontaneous selfish fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 (FGFR2) point mutations in human sperm?

Summary Answer: Chemotherapy and radiotherapy do not increase levels of spontaneous FGFR2 mutations in sperm but, unexpectedly, highly-sterilizing treatments dramatically reduce the levels of the disease-associated c.755C > G (Apert syndrome) mutation in sperm.

What Is Known Already: Cancer treatments lead to short-term increases in gross DNA damage (chromosomal abnormalities and DNA fragmentation) but the long-term effects, particularly at the single nucleotide resolution level, are poorly understood.

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Changing concepts in presurgical assessment for epilepsy surgery.

Nat Rev Neurol

October 2019

Stichting Epilepsy Instellingen Nederland, Heemstede, Netherlands.

Candidates for epilepsy surgery must undergo presurgical evaluation to establish whether and how surgical treatment can stop seizures without causing neurological deficits. Various techniques, including MRI, PET, single-photon emission CT, video-EEG, magnetoencephalography and invasive EEG, aim to identify the diseased brain tissue and the involved network. Recent technical and methodological developments, encompassing both advances in existing techniques and new combinations of technologies, are enhancing the ability to define the optimal resection strategy.

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Advances in the understanding of Alzheimer's disease (AD) suggest that pathogenesis is not directly related to plaque burden, but rather to soluble toxic amyloid-beta oligomers (AßO). Therapeutic antibodies targeting Aß monomers and/or plaque have shown limited efficacy and dose-limiting adverse events in clinical trials. These findings suggest that antibodies capable of selectively neutralizing toxic AßO may achieve improved efficacy and safety.

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Reproducing Fingerprints: A Step toward Clinical Adoption.

Radiology

August 2019

From the Center for Medical Image Computing and Institute of Neurology, University College London, London, England (F.B., G.J.M.P.); and Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit, De Boelelaan 1117, Amsterdam, the Netherlands (F.B.).

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Clinical guidelines for HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) include risk prediction tools to identify appropriate candidates. We conducted a qualitative interview study to explore the potential acceptability, interpretation, and anticipated impact of such tools from the perspectives of men who have sex with men (MSM) and primary care providers (PCPs). Our purposive sample of English-speaking participants included: (1) MSM reporting HIV risk behaviors ( = 32; median age = 38 years; 53% non-Hispanic white; 22% high school degree or less education); (2) PCPs specializing in health care for MSM ( = 12); and (3) PCPs in general practice ( = 19).

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Tetrabenazine Facilitates Exocytosis by Enhancing Calcium-Induced Calcium Release through Ryanodine Receptors.

J Pharmacol Exp Ther

October 2019

Instituto Teófilo Hernando, Madrid, Spain (R.d.P., N.Á.-O., C.d.l.R., G.J.-M., A.G.G.); and Departamento de Farmacología y Terapéutica (R.d.P., N.Á.-O., G.J.-M., A.G.G.) and Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria, Hospital Universitario de la Princesa (C.d.l.R., A.G.G.), Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain

Vesicular monoamine transporter-2 is expressed in the presynaptic secretory vesicles membrane in the brain. Its blockade by tetrabenazine (TBZ) causes depletion of dopamine at striatal basal ganglia; this is the mechanism underlying its long-standing use in the treatment of Huntington's disease. In the frame of a project aimed at investigating the kinetics of exocytosis from vesicles with partial emptying of their neurotransmitter, we unexpectedly found that TBZ facilitates exocytosis; thus, we decided to characterize such effect.

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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the third leading cause of morbidity and death globally. The lack of effective treatments results from an incomplete understanding of the underlying mechanisms driving COPD pathogenesis.Interleukin (IL)-22 has been implicated in airway inflammation and is increased in COPD patients.

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Skeletal muscle mass loss and dose-limiting toxicities in metastatic colorectal cancer patients.

J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle

August 2019

Department of Epidemiology, Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Background: Increasing evidence suggests that severe skeletal muscle index (SMI) loss (sarcopenia) is associated with poor overall survival in metastatic colorectal cancer patients, but its mechanisms are unknown. We recently found, using data of the randomized phase 3 CAIRO3 study, that SMI loss was related with shorter time to disease progression and overall survival during first-line maintenance treatment with capecitabine + bevacizumab (CAP-B) or observation and during more intensive capecitabine + oxaliplatin + bevacizumab (CAPOX-B) reintroduction treatment. As a potential risk factor for reduced survival, we explored whether sarcopenia and SMI loss were associated with dose-limiting toxicities (DLTs) during CAP-B and CAPOX-B.

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Prostate cancer (PCa) is a major cause of cancer death among men. The histopathological examination of post-surgical prostate specimens and manual annotation of PCa not only allow for detailed assessment of disease characteristics and extent, but also supply the ground truth for developing of computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) systems for PCa detection before definitive treatment. As manual cancer annotation is tedious and subjective, there have been a number of publications describing methods for automating the procedure via the analysis of digitized whole-slide images (WSIs).

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Objective- Inflammation-driven endothelial dysfunction initiates and contributes to the progression of atherosclerosis, and MPO (myeloperoxidase) has been implicated as a potential culprit. On release by circulating phagocytes, MPO is thought to contribute to endothelial dysfunction by limiting NO bioavailability via formation of reactive oxidants including hypochlorous acid. However, it remains largely untested whether specific pharmacological inhibition of MPO attenuates endothelial dysfunction.

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In Ig light-chain (LC) amyloidosis (AL), the unique antibody LC protein that is secreted by monoclonal plasma cells in each patient misfolds and/or aggregates, a process leading to organ degeneration. As a step toward developing treatments for AL patients with substantial cardiac involvement who have difficulty tolerating existing chemotherapy regimens, we introduce small-molecule kinetic stabilizers of the native dimeric structure of full-length LCs, which can slow or stop the amyloidogenicity cascade at its origin. A protease-coupled fluorescence polarization-based high-throughput screen was employed to identify small molecules that kinetically stabilize LCs.

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We report on the effect of lattice strain in three different types of core-shell electrocatalyst particles on their catalytic activity towards the oxygen reduction reaction. We decouple the changes in catalytic activity with respect to a geometrical and an energetic contribution, both of electronic origin.

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The leishmaniases are diseases that affect millions of people across the world, in particular visceral leishmaniasis (VL) which is fatal unless treated. Current standard of care for VL suffers from multiple issues and there is a limited pipeline of new candidate drugs. As such, there is a clear unmet medical need to identify new treatments.

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Methods of conservative antibiotic treatment of acute uncomplicated appendicitis: A systematic review.

J Trauma Acute Care Surg

April 2019

From the Department of Emergency Medicine (D.A.T., G.J.M.); Division of Infectious Diseases (D.A.T., G.J.M.), Department of Medicine; Department of Surgery (D.J.S.), Olive View-UCLA Medical Center, Sylmar; and Department of Surgery (D.A.D.), Division of Pediatric Surgery, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, California.

Background: Meta-analyses and a recent guideline acknowledge that conservative management of uncomplicated appendicitis with antibiotics can be successful for patients who wish to avoid surgery. However, guidance as to specific management does not exist.

Methods: PUBMED and EMBASE search of trials describing methods of conservative treatment was conducted according to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines.

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