18 results match your criteria: "Rosewell Park Cancer Institute[Affiliation]"

Early-stage uric acid (UA) abnormality detection is crucial for a healthy human. With the evolution of nanoscience, metal oxide nanostructure-based sensors have become a potential candidate for health monitoring due to their low-cost, easy-to-handle, and portability. Herein, we demonstrate the synthesis of puffy balls-like cobalt oxide nanostructure using a hydrothermal method and utilize them to modify the working electrode for non-enzymatic electrochemical sensor fabrication.

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Transition metal oxide (TMO)-based nanomaterials are effectively utilized to fabricate clinically useful ultra-sensitive sensors. Different nanostructured nanomaterials of TMO have attracted a lot of interest from researchers for diverse applications. Herein, we utilized a hydrothermal method to develop porous nanosheets of cobalt oxide.

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Nanomaterial-based biosensors are a promising fit for portable and field-deployable diagnosis sensor devices due to their mass production, miniaturization, and integration capabilities. However, the fabrication of highly stable and reproducible biosensor devices is challenging. In this work, we grow a vertically oriented architecture of zinc oxide nanorods onto the active working area (i.

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A Device that Allows Rodents to Behaviorally Thermoregulate when Housed in Vivariums.

J Am Assoc Lab Anim Sci

March 2017

Toxicity Assessment Division, National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, US Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.

Laboratories and vivariums typically are maintained at ambient temperatures of 20 to 24 °C, leading to cold stress in mice. When mice are inactive and sleeping during the light phase, their zone of thermoneutrality associated with a basal metabolic rate is 30 to 32 °C. If given a choice, mice will use thermoregulatory behavior to seek out thermoneutral temperatures during the light phase.

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Lyme disease (LD), the most prevalent tick-borne illness in North America, is caused by Borrelia burgdorferi The long-term survival of B. burgdorferi spirochetes in the mammalian host is achieved though VlsE-mediated antigenic variation. It is mathematically predicted that a highly variable surface antigen prolongs bacterial infection sufficiently to exhaust the immune response directed toward invariant surface antigens.

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A 60-year-old black woman presented with nonproductive cough of 1-month duration. She had also experienced rapidly progressive dyspnea for 1 week and one bout of vomiting a day before presentation. Her symptoms had failed to improve with a course of amoxicillin-clavulanate.

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Hepatic angiomyolipoma, a constituent of the group of tumors showing differentiation resembling perivascular epithelioid cells, is primarily appreciated in its benign form. Regardless of their location, this family of tumors is characterized by the presence of mature adipocytes, blood vessels, and spindle-epithelioid cells. These tumors also possess similar immunohistochemical profiles, including positivity for melanocytic (HMB-45) and smooth muscle (smooth muscle actin) markers.

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Proteasome activator 200 kDa (PA200) forms nuclear foci after exposure of cells to ionizing radiation and enhances proteasome activity in vitro. Within cells, it is unclear whether PA200 responds to radiation alone or in association with proteasomes. In the present study, we identified three forms of cellular PA200 (termed PA200i, ii and iii) at the mRNA and protein levels.

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Pulmonary lymphatic mapping in dogs: use of technetium sulfur colloid and isosulfan blue for pulmonary sentinel lymph node mapping in dogs.

Cancer Invest

December 2002

Department of Thoracic Surgery, Rosewell Park Cancer Institute, State University of New York, Elm and Carlton Streets, Buffalo, NY 14263, USA.

Lung cancer is the most frequent cause of cancer death in the United States. The pattern of regional lymph node involvement is a major prognostic factor in a patient with nonsmall cell lung cancer. The accuracy of information obtained about the lymph node status of lung cancer patients can be potentially increased by sentinel node lymphatic mapping.

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Selectivity of photodynamic therapy can be improved with localized photosensitizer delivery, but topical administration is restricted by poor diffusion across the stratum corneum. We used electric pulses to increase transdermal transport of delta-aminolevulinic acid (ALA), a precursor to the photosensitizer protoporphyrin IX (PpIX). ALA-filled electrodes were attached to the surface of excised porcine skin or the dorsal surface of mice.

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Background And Objectives: Morphine may elicit potent antinociceptive effects by binding and activating peripheral opioid receptors. However, the results in clinical studies have varied. We examined the postoperative analgesic effects of incisional morphine in patients undergoing lumpectomies and axillary node dissections for breast cancer.

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Developments in cytogenetics and oncogenes in acute leukemia.

Curr Opin Oncol

January 1997

Rosewell Park Cancer Institute, Division of Medicine, Buffalo, NY 14263, USA.

Recent advances in cytogenetics and molecular biology have led to the realization that cancer is a genetic disorder. This finding is especially evident in acute leukemia where the identification of nonrandom cytogenetic abnormalities has paved the way for the discovery and characterization of associated oncogenes and novel mechanisms of leukemogenesis. New insights into the function of these genes and their products are beginning to provide information about their role in normal cell function and leukemogenesis.

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A highly conserved Id (CRIXmp-1) associated with the murine (BALB/c) humoral immune response to the hapten phthalate (Xmp) is conspicuously absent in C57BL/6 mice. The absence of this Id in C57BL/6 mice is shown here to be due to the absence of the appropriate VH gene (VHOx-1) usage in the Xmp response. To determine whether the failure to utilize this VH was due to an active suppression or to the lack of the requisite VH gene in the available repertoire, VHOx-1 gene-specific primers were used to amplify the germ-line VHOx-1 gene from genomic DNA from BALB/c and C57BL/6 mice.

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Resection of lung metastases from soft-tissue sarcomas. A multivariate analysis.

Arch Surg

December 1992

Department of Surgical Oncology, New York State Department of Health, Rosewell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo 14263.

From 1970 through 1986, 78 patients underwent 162 thoracotomies for removal of lung metastases from soft-tissue sarcomas. A multivariate analysis showed that the presence of a local recurrence, an incomplete pulmonary resection, and a shorter disease-free interval were poor prognostic factors. Patients who underwent multiple thoracotomies survived longer from the time of initial thoracotomy.

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Patients presenting with locally advanced breast cancer (LABC) constitute a diverse group for which a variety of treatment modalities have been instituted. To assess which factors have a direct impact on outcome, we reviewed the medical records of 104 patients diagnosed with stage IIIA, stage IIIB and T3N0M0 breast carcinoma. When considered individually (univariate analysis), clinical stage, pathological stage, oestrogen receptor status and type of therapy were significant predictors for disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS).

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