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Background: The success of embolization, a minimally invasive treatment of liver cancer, could be evaluated in the operational room with cone-beam CT by acquiring a dynamic perfusion scan to inspect the contrast agent flow.

Purpose: The reconstruction algorithm must address the issues of low temporal sampling and higher noise levels inherent in cone-beam CT systems, compared to conventional CT.

Methods: Therefore, a model-based perfusion reconstruction based on the time separation technique (TST) was applied.

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RNA-sensing TLRs are strategically positioned in the endolysosome to detect incoming nonself RNA. RNase T2 plays a critical role in processing long, structured RNA into short oligoribonucleotides that engage TLR7 or TLR8. In addition to its positive regulatory role, RNase T2 also restricts RNA recognition through unknown mechanisms, as patients deficient in RNase T2 suffer from neuroinflammation.

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TIFA renders intestinal epithelial cells responsive to microbial ADP-heptose and drives colonic inflammation in mice.

Mucosal Immunol

January 2025

Department of Medicine 1, Universitätsklinikum Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany; Deutsches Zentrum Immuntherapie (DZI), Erlangen, Germany. Electronic address:

Intestinal immune homeostasis relies on intestinal epithelial cells (IECs), which provide an efficient barrier, and warrant a state of tolerance between the microbiome and the mucosal immune system. Thus, proper epithelial microbial sensing and handling of microbes is key to preventing excessive immunity, such as seen in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). To date, the molecular underpinnings of these processes remain incompletely understood.

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Oncolytic viruses expressing MATEs facilitate target-independent T-cell activation in tumors.

EMBO Mol Med

January 2025

Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Infectious Diseases and Endocrinology, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany.

Oncolytic viruses (OV) expressing bispecific T-cell engagers (BiTEs) are promising tools for tumor immunotherapy but the range of target tumors is limited. To facilitate effective T-cell stimulation with broad-range applicability, we established membrane-associated T-cell engagers (MATEs) harboring the protein transduction domain of the HIV-Tat protein to achieve non-selective binding to target cells. In vitro, MATEs effectively activated murine T cells and improved killing of MC38 colon carcinoma cells.

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Background/objectives: Initial sterile inflammation is an essential molecular process in the periodontium during orthodontic tooth movement. A better understanding and possible modulations of these processes are of great interest to develop individual therapies for special patient groups. The prenylated plant polyphenol xanthohumol (XN) could have modulating effects as it has shown anti-inflammatory and angiogenesis-inhibiting effects in various cell lines.

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Gut microbiota prevents small intestinal tumor formation due to bile acids in gnotobiotic mice.

Microbiome Res Rep

August 2024

Functional Microbiome Research Group, Institute of Medical Microbiology, University Hospital of RWTH Aachen, Aachen 52074, Germany.

The gut microbiota is implicated in the development of intestinal tumors. Furthermore, Western diet is a risk factor for colorectal cancer and induces alterations in both the microbiota and bile acid metabolism. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the causal role of Western diet-induced changes in the microbiota and secondary bile acid production, which were linked to disease exacerbation in pigs.

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The validation of methods for understanding the effects of many diseases and treatments requires the use of animal models in translational research. In this context, sheep have been employed extensively in scientific studies. However, the imposition of experimental conditions upon these animals may result in the experience of discomfort, pain, and stress.

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Impact of a Prototype 29:1 Ratio Grid on Image Quality and Radiation Dose in Abdominal Angiography: Evaluation in a Pig Model.

Invest Radiol

December 2024

From the Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Hannover Medical School, Hanover, Germany (T.W., S.K.M., F.K.W., B.C.M.); Section of Interventional Radiology, Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT (L.S.B.); and Institute for Laboratory Animal Science and Central Animal Facility, Hannover Medical School, Hanover, Germany (I.B., R.R.).

Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of a prototype grid with a 29:1 ratio (r29) and a 15:1 (r15) grid on the image quality (IQ) and radiation dose in abdominal angiography.

Materials And Methods: Six typical abdominal angiographic image scenarios were created in 4 pigs. Polymethylmethacrylate and aluminum plates were used to add 10 cm of patient equivalent thickness to simulate different body types.

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Aberrant Ras homologous (Rho) GTPase signalling is a major driver of cancer metastasis, and GTPase-activating proteins (GAPs), the negative regulators of RhoGTPases, are considered promising targets for suppressing metastasis, yet drug discovery efforts have remained elusive. Here, we report the identification and characterization of adhibin, a synthetic allosteric inhibitor of RhoGAP class-IX myosins that abrogates ATPase and motor function, suppressing RhoGTPase-mediated modes of cancer cell metastasis. In human and murine adenocarcinoma and melanoma cell models, including three-dimensional spheroid cultures, we reveal anti-migratory and anti-adhesive properties of adhibin that originate from local disturbances in RhoA/ROCK-regulated signalling, affecting actin-dynamics and actomyosin-based cell-contractility.

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Unmet needs in the treatment of chronic otitis media and Eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD) triggered the development of stents for the Eustachian tube (ET). In this study, for the first time, stents were placed in an artificially blocked ET to evaluate stent function. Eight adult female sheep were injected with stabilized hyaluronic acid (HA) on both sides to induce ETD.

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Background: Humanized mice transplanted with CD34 hematopoietic cells (HPCs) are broadly used to study human immune responses and infections in vivo and for testing therapies pre-clinically. However, until now, it was not clear whether interactions between the mouse major histocompatibility complexes (MHCs) and/or the human leukocyte antigens (HLAs) were necessary for human T-cell development and immune reactivity.

Methods: We evaluated the long-term (20-week) human hematopoiesis and human T-cell development in NOD Scid Gamma (NSG) mice lacking the expression of MHC class I and II (NSG-DKO).

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Opioid use disorder - particularly involving fentanyl - has precipitated a public health crisis characterized by a significant increase in addiction and overdose-related deaths. Fentanyl-specific immunotherapy, which aims at inducing fentanyl-specific antibodies capable of binding fentanyl molecules in the bloodstream, preventing their entry in the central nervous system, is therefore gaining momentum. Conventional opioid designs rely on the covalent conjugation of fentanyl analogues to immunogenic carrier proteins that hold the inherent capacity of mounting immunodominant responses.

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Systematic reviews (SRs) contribute to implementing the 3Rs in preclinical research. With the ever-increasing amount of scientific literature, SRs require increasing time investment. Thus, using the most efficient review tools is essential.

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Background And Purpose: Irwin tests are key preclinical study elements for characterising drug-induced neurological side effects. This multicentre study aimed to assess the robustness of Irwin tests across multinational sites during three stages of protocol harmonisation. The projects were part of the Enhanced Quality in Preclinical Data framework, aiming to increase success rates in transition from preclinical testing to clinical application.

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Article Synopsis
  • This study investigates the pharmacokinetics and tolerability of the analgesic carprofen in C57BL/6J mice, using two administration methods: subcutaneous injection and oral self-administration through drinking water.
  • Results showed that carprofen reached peak plasma concentrations after one hour with a gradual decline, and administered via drinking water maintained steady levels for five days, with minimal effects on behavior except for a slight increase in body temperature and reduced wheel running activity.
  • Overall, the treatment was well-accepted and produced only minor side effects, suggesting that carprofen is effective for pain relief with limited impact on common pain assessment behaviors in research scenarios.
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Self-amplifying mRNA (saRNA) is witnessing increased interest as a platform technology for protein replacement therapy, gene editing, immunotherapy, and vaccination. saRNA can replicate itself inside cells, leading to a higher and more sustained production of the desired protein at a lower dose. Controlling innate immune activation, however, is crucial to suppress unwanted inflammation upon delivery and self-replication of RNA .

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  • The text discusses the importance of targeting immune activation in specific areas for effective vaccine delivery and cancer treatment without causing unwanted immune reactions throughout the body.
  • It introduces cholesterol-based polymers that respond to pH changes, providing a way to control the release of immunoactivating substances specifically at lymph nodes.
  • The results showed that these pH-sensitive polymers could enhance the number of fully matured immune cells in the lymph nodes after being injected, making them a promising option for delivering immune drugs effectively.
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While undisputedly important, and part of any systematic review (SR) by definition, evaluation of the risk of bias within the included studies is one of the most time-consuming parts of performing an SR. In this paper, we describe a case study comprising an extensive analysis of risk of bias (RoB) and reporting quality (RQ) assessment from a previously published review (CRD42021236047). It included both animal and human studies, and the included studies compared baseline diseased subjects with controls, assessed the effects of investigational treatments, or both.

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The Eustachian tube (ET) is a bottleneck when it comes to middle ear (ME) health. If its function is impaired, this can lead to serious consequences for the patient, such as hearing problems or deafness. Therefore, this study investigated a tapered nitinol stent (3-5 mm × 14 mm) for the human ET as a potential new permanent treatment for chronic Eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD) and thus ME ventilation disorders.

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Cholestatic liver diseases, such as primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) and primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), lead to inflammation and severe hepatic damage with limited therapeutic options. This study assessed the efficacy of the inverse RORγt agonist, GSK805, both in vitro using the hepatic stellate cell-line LX-2 and in vivo using male bile duct-ligated BALB/c mice. In vitro, 0.

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While neurosurgical interventions are frequently used in laboratory mice, refinement efforts to optimize analgesic management based on multimodal approaches appear to be rather limited. Therefore, we compared the efficacy and tolerability of combinations of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug carprofen, a sustained-release formulation of the opioid buprenorphine, and the local anesthetic bupivacaine with carprofen monotherapy. Female and male C57BL/6J mice were subjected to isoflurane anesthesia and an intracranial electrode implant procedure.

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Protocol for the application of single-cell damage in murine intestinal organoid models.

STAR Protoc

September 2024

Institute of Quantum Optics, Leibniz University Hannover, 30167 Hannover, Germany; Lower Saxony Center for Biomedical Engineering, Implant Research and Development (NIFE), 30625 Hannover, Germany; REBIRTH Research Center for Translational Regenerative Medicine, 30625 Hannover, Germany. Electronic address:

Spatially defined organoid damage enables the study of cellular repair processes. However, capturing dynamic events in living tissues is technically challenging. Here, we present a protocol for the application of single-cell damage in intestinal organoid models.

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Animal models are crucial to preclinical oncological research and drug development. Animal experiments must be performed in accordance with the 3R principles of replacement and reduction, if possible, and refinement where these procedures remain crucial. In addition, European Union legislations demand a continuous refinement approach, as well as pro- and retrospective severity assessment.

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Purpose: This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of monocular and bilateral injections of Dexamethasone-21-acetate (Dex-21-Ac) into the murine fornix twice a week as a glucocorticoid-induced ocular hypertension model and investigated potential systemic side effects.

Methods: Dex-21-Ac was administered twice weekly in three groups: bilateral injections, monocular injections, and a control group receiving the vehicle solution bilateral. After 21 days, enucleated eyes were examined using immunocytochemistry (ICC), and organ histology was performed.

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