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Background: Merosin-deficient congenital muscular dystrophy type-1A (MDC1A) is characterized by progressive muscular dystrophy and dysmyelinating neuropathy caused by mutations of the α2 chain of laminin-211, the predominant laminin isoform of muscles and nerves. MDC1A has no available treatment so far, although preclinical studies showed amelioration of the disease by the overexpression of miniagrin (MAG). MAG reconnects orphan laminin-211 receptors to other laminin isoforms available in the extracellular matrix of MDC1A mice.

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Among the possible genetic contributors to cancer-related venous thromboembolism (VTE), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGFA) could play an important role, as an imbalance of the VEGFA system (either disease-related or drug-induced) may result in a disturbance of vascular homeostasis. Thus, this study was designed to investigate the predictive role of eight different VEGFA gene promoter single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) for a first VTE episode in cancer out-patients undergoing chemotherapy. To this purpose, VEGFA gene promoter polymorphisms were analysed in 297 cancer patients using polymerase chain reaction amplification and direct DNA sequencing analysis.

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Despite the proven efficacy of Sativex(®) (9-delta-tetrahydrocannabinol plus cannabidiol) oromucosal spray in reducing spasticity symptoms in multiple sclerosis (MS), little is known about the neurophysiological correlates of such effects. The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of Sativex on neurophysiological measures of spasticity (H/M ratio) and corticospinal excitability in patients with progressive MS. This was a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study.

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Orthopedic injuries commonly affect children during earthquakes, but reports about them are rare. This setting may lead to different standards of care, but guidelines are still missing in this field. A systematic review was performed to: (1) assess type and body distribution of pediatric earthquake-related injuries, treatment performed, length of stay, and complications; and (2) identify starting points to define standards of care.

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Cellular mechanisms of MR regulation of adipose tissue physiology and pathophysiology.

J Mol Endocrinol

October 2015

Laboratory of Cardiovascular Endocrinology IRCCS San Raffaele Pisana, Via di Val Cannuta, 247, Rome, Italy Endocrinology Unit Department of Systems Medicine, S. Eugenio and CTO A. Alesini Hospitals, University Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy University San Raffaele Rome, Italy Laboratory of Cardiovascular Endocrinology IRCCS San Raffaele Pisana, Via di Val Cannuta, 247, Rome, Italy Endocrinology Unit Department of Systems Medicine, S. Eugenio and CTO A. Alesini Hospitals, University Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy University San Raffaele Rome, Italy

In addition to the well-documented expression and activity of the mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) in the kidney, in the last decade research on MR has also revealed its important role in regulating functions of extrarenal tissues, including adipose tissue, where MR is involved in adipocyte fundamental processes such as differentiation, autophagy and adipokine secretion. MR expression is increased in adipose tissue of murine models of obesity and in obese human subjects, suggesting that over-activation of the mineralocorticoid signaling leads to dysfunctional adipocyte and associated metabolic disorders. Notably, pharmacological blockade of MR prevents metabolic dysfunctions observed in obese mice and suggests a potential therapeutic use of MR antagonists in the treatment of obesity and metabolic syndrome.

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  • Walking rehabilitation is crucial for stroke survivors due to its significant impact on recovery and daily life activities, with many still facing gait impairments despite a majority being able to walk.
  • Various brain regions involved in walking can be targeted using noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS) techniques, which promote neuroplasticity by modulating neural activity.
  • Recent studies highlight the potential of NIBS not only for improving functions like hand movement and cognitive deficits but also for addressing gait disturbances in stroke recovery.
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Objectives: Prostate biopsy (PB) is the gold standard for the diagnosis of prostate cancer (PCa). However, the optimal number of biopsy cores remains debatable. We sought to compare contemporary standard (10-12 cores) vs.

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Language control in bilinguals: Intention to speak vs. execution of speech.

Brain Lang

May 2015

Berlin School of Mind and Brain, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany; Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience Berlin and Charité, Berlin, Germany; Berlin Center of Advanced Neuroimaging, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

Bilinguals require a high degree of cognitive control to select the language intended for speaking and inhibit the unintended. Previous neuroimaging studies have not teased apart brain regions for generating the intention to use a given language, and those for speaking in that language. Separating these two phases can clarify at what stage competition between languages occurs.

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It has been postulated that bilingualism may act as a cognitive reserve and recent behavioral evidence shows that bilinguals are diagnosed with dementia about 4-5 years later compared to monolinguals. In the present study, we investigated the neural basis of these putative protective effects in a group of aging bilinguals as compared to a matched monolingual control group. For this purpose, participants completed the Erikson Flanker task and their performance was correlated to gray matter (GM) volume in order to investigate if cognitive performance predicts GM volume specifically in areas affected by aging.

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Introduction: The intra-aortic balloon pump is routinely used in cardiac surgery; however, its impact on outcome is still a matter of debate and several randomized trials have been published recently. We perform an updated meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials that investigated the use of preoperative intra-aortic balloon pump in adult patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting.

Methods: Potentially eligible trials were identified by searching the Medline, Embase, Scopus, ISI Web of Knowledge and The Cochrane Library.

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Aims: To develop a nomogram predicting benign prostatic obstruction (BPO).

Methods: We included in this study 600 men with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and benign prostatic enlargement (BPE) who underwent standardized pressure flow studies (PFS) between 1996 and 2000. Complete clinical and urodynamic data were available for all patients.

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Language exposure induced neuroplasticity in the bilingual brain: a follow-up fMRI study.

Cortex

March 2015

Center for the Study of Applied Psychology, Key Laboratory of Mental Health and Cognitive Science of Guangdong Province, School of Psychology, South China Normal University, Guangzhou, PR China. Electronic address:

Although several studies have shown that language exposure crucially influence the cerebral representation of bilinguals, the effects of short-term change of language exposure in daily life upon language control areas in bilinguals are less known. To explore this issue, we employed follow-up fMRI to investigate whether differential exposure induces neuroplastic changes in the language control network in high-proficient Cantonese (L1)-Mandarin (L2) early bilinguals. The same 10 subjects underwent twice BOLD-fMRI scans while performing a silent narration task which corresponded to two different language exposure conditions, CON-1 (L1/L2 usage percentage, 50%:50%) and CON-2 (L1/L2 usage percentage, 90%:10%).

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The role of executive control in bilingual language production: A study with Parkinson's disease individuals.

Neuropsychologia

January 2015

Center for Brain and Cognition, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain; ICREA, Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats, Barcelona, Spain.

The basal ganglia are critically involved in language control (LC) processes, allowing a bilingual to utter correctly in one language without interference from the non-requested language. It has been hypothesized that the neural mechanism of LC closely resembles domain-general executive control (EC). The purpose of the present study is to investigate the integrity of bilingual LC and its overlap with domain-general EC in a clinical population such as individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD), notoriously associated with structural damage in the basal ganglia.

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  • The study focuses on the clinical experience with a new extra-large self-expandable stent designed for aortic lesions, called E-XL, which is now available in Europe.
  • It was used on 14 patients, primarily to address issues like improving arterial fixation and treating various types of malperfusion, with a mean patient age of 56.
  • Early results indicate that the stent is both safe and effective across different situations, including emergencies, making it a valuable tool for endovascular surgeons.
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Objectives: To analyze to what extent partial nephrectomy (PN) is superior to radical nephrectomy (RN) in preserving renal function outcome in relation to tumor size indication.

Methods And Materials: Clinical data from 973 patients operated at 9 academic institutions were retrospectively analyzed. Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) before and after surgery was calculated with the abbreviated Modification of the Diet in Renal Disease equation.

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  • Cancer is primarily a genetic disease caused by mutations in oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes, but alterations in non-coding RNAs also play a critical role.
  • The long non-coding RNA TRPM2-AS is overexpressed in prostate cancer and is linked to poor clinical outcomes, suggesting its potential as a biomarker for aggressive tumors.
  • Knocking down TRPM2-AS leads to increased cellular stress and apoptosis in PCa cells, which indicates that measuring TRPM2-AS levels could help in identifying at-risk patients and guide treatment options with existing therapies.
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Radiotherapy for renal-cell carcinoma.

Lancet Oncol

April 2014

Department of Radiation Oncology and Experimental Cancer Research, Ghent University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium.

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  • Renal-cell carcinoma may be more sensitive to high-dose stereotactic body radiotherapy than previously thought, challenging its classification as a radioresistant tumor.
  • The ceramide pathway can be activated by high fraction doses, providing a biological basis for this increased radiosensitivity.
  • Combining stereotactic body radiotherapy with targeted drugs may enhance immunological effects, necessitating urgent research through controlled trials.
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Deep repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation with H-coil on lower limb motor function in chronic stroke: a pilot study.

Arch Phys Med Rehabil

June 2014

Scientific Institute Vita-Salute University San Raffaele, Neurological Department, Experimental Neurophysiology Unit, INSPE-Institute of Experimental Neurology, Milan, Italy. Electronic address:

Objectives: To assess the efficacy of high-frequency (20 Hz) brain stimulation on lower limb motor function in subjects with chronic (> 6 mo) subcortical stroke.

Design: Double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover study.

Setting: University hospital.

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