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Feasibility of thiotepa addition to the fludarabine-busulfan conditioning with tacrolimus/sirolimus as graft vs host disease prophylaxis.

2020

In classical reduced-intensity conditioning (RIC) regimens, including the fludarabine and busulphan (BF) combination, sirolimus and tacrolimus (SIR-TAC) as graft vs host disease (GVHD) prophylaxis has shown acceptable results. The outcomes of SIR-TAC in a more intense RIC regimen as Thiotepa-fludarabine-busulfan (TBF) have been hardly investigated. This retrospective study included all consecutive patients receiving an allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for myeloid malignancies (January 2009-2017) conditioned with either TBF or BF and receiving SIR-TAC. Patients receiving TBF presented higher non-relapse mortality (31.6 vs 12.3%,p = .01), along with shorter overall survival …

Cancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyTransplantation ConditioningUrologyGraft vs Host Diseasechemical and pharmacologic phenomenaThioTEPAReduce intensity conditioningsirolimus and tacrolimusgraft vs host disease prophylaxisTacrolimus03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinehemic and lymphatic diseasesreduce intensity conditioningmedicineHumansHost diseaseBusulfanRetrospective StudiesSirolimusallogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantationbusiness.industryHematopoietic Stem Cell TransplantationHematologyTacrolimusFludarabinesurgical procedures operativeOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisSirolimusFeasibility StudiesConditioningThiotepa-fludarabine-busulfanbusinessThiotepaVidarabineBusulfan030215 immunologymedicine.drug
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Epicardial delivery of collagen patches with adipose-derived stem cells in rat and minipig models of chronic myocardial infarction.

2013

Although transplantation of adipose-derived stem cells (ADSC) in chronic myocardial infarction (MI) models is associated with functional improvement, its therapeutic value is limited due to poor long-term cell engraftment and survival. Thus, the objective of this study was to examine whether transplantation of collagen patches seeded with ADSC could enhance cell engraftment and improve cardiac function in models of chronic MI. With that purpose, chronically infarcted Sprague-Dawley rats (n = 58) were divided into four groups and transplanted with media, collagen scaffold (CS), rat ADSC, or CS seeded with rat ADSC (CS-rADSC). Cell engraftment, histological changes, and cardiac function were …

Cardiac function curvemedicine.medical_specialtySwinemedicine.medical_treatmentBiophysicsMyocardial InfarctionAdipose tissueBioengineeringRevascularizationBiomaterialsRats Sprague-DawleyVasculogenesisFibrosisInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsMyocardial infarctionTissue Scaffoldsbusiness.industryHeartmedicine.diseaseRatsTransplantationDisease Models Animalsurgical procedures operativeAdipose TissueMechanics of MaterialsChronic DiseaseCeramics and CompositesCardiologySwine MiniatureCollagenStem cellbusinessPericardiumStem Cell TransplantationBiomaterials
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Langzeitverlauf über 10 Jahre nach Ballondilatation bei stabiler und instabiler Angina pectoris

2008

OBJECTIVE To assess the cardiac status of patients ten years after percutaneous transluminal coronary artery angioplasty (PTCA). PATIENTS AND METHODS Data of 534 patients (436 men, 98 women; mean age 53.2 +/- 8 years) in whom a PTCA had been performed between 1983 and 1986 were analysed, based on a questionnaire answered 121 +/- 11 months after the initial procedure. At the time of PTCA 184 patients (35%) had unstable angina, 350 (65%) stable angina. RESULTS 116 patients (63%) with unstable angina and 164 (47%) with stable angina had at least one cardiac event after the initial PTCA (repeat PTCA, bypass operation, myocardial infarction, death). None of these events occurred in 68 patients (…

Cardiovascular eventmedicine.medical_specialtyPercutaneousbusiness.industryUnstable anginaGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasesurgical procedures operativeBypass operationInternal medicineCardiologyMedicineCoronary artery angioplastyIn patientcardiovascular diseasesMyocardial infarctionbusinessCardiac statusDMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift
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External stenting with a new polyester mesh reduces neointimal hyperplasia of vein grafts in a sheep model.

2007

Objective External stents placed around vein grafts have demonstrated effectiveness in reducing neointimal hyperplasia by preventing distension of the thin-walled vein grafts when exposed to arterial pressure. However, the ideal stent material has yet to be defined. The following study investigates the short- and long-term effects of an innovative polyester mesh stent designed with optimized adaptation of circumferential compliance. Methods Following in vitro definition of the ideal macro-porous polyester stent material, a total of 12 sheep underwent implantation of bilateral carotid artery vein graft bypasses. In six sheep, the short-term outcome (four weeks of implantation) was investigat…

Carotid Artery Diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtyCarotid Artery CommonCarotid arteriesmedicine.medical_treatmentPolyesters030232 urology & nephrologyBiomedical EngineeringMedicine (miscellaneous)BioengineeringVein graft030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyDistensionBiomaterials03 medical and health sciencesBlood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation0302 clinical medicineMedicineAnimalsSaphenous VeinNeointimal hyperplasiaPolyester meshHyperplasiaSheepbusiness.industryGraft Occlusion VascularStentGeneral MedicineSurgical Meshequipment and suppliesmedicine.diseaseSurgeryCompliance (physiology)Disease Models Animalsurgical procedures operativeSurgical meshStentsbusinessTunica IntimaDilatation PathologicThe International journal of artificial organs
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Polyphosphate, the physiological metabolic fuel for corneal cells: a potential biomaterial for ocular surface repair

2019

The regeneration of the epithelium, covering the avascular cornea, involves the processes of differentiation, proliferation and migration of cells originating from the corneal epithelial stem cells. We ask the question if these energy-consuming processes can be fueled by the physiological, inorganic polyphosphate (polyP), the main energy storage/donor molecule in the extracellular space. The ex vivo results reveal that addition of polyP, in the form of soluble Na-polyP, to the culture medium elicits a strong stimulatory effect on cell viability/growth and migration of corneal epithelial cells. Microscopic analyses of partially denuded cornea specimens show that in the presence of polyP, but…

Cell SurvivalCell Culture TechniquesBiomedical Engineering02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesCorneaCorneal limbusCell MovementPolyphosphatesCorneaotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineHumansRegenerationGeneral Materials ScienceViability assayCells CulturedCell ProliferationCorneal epitheliumTissue ScaffoldsChemistryRegeneration (biology)Mucin-1Epithelial Cells021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyeye diseasesdigestive system diseasesEpitheliumCulture Media0104 chemical sciencesCell biologysurgical procedures operativemedicine.anatomical_structureSolubilityCell cultureCalciumsense organsStem cell0210 nano-technologyBiomaterials Science
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Improved technique for stereotactic placement of nerve grafts between two locations inside the rat brain

2008

Peripheral nerve grafts have shown the ability to facilitate central axonal growth and regenerate the adult central nervous system. However, the detailed description of a technique for atraumatic graft placement within the brain is lacking. We present a stereotactic procedure to implant a peripheral nerve graft within a rat's brain with minimal brain tissue damage. The procedure permits a correct graft placement joining two chosen points, and the survival and integration of the graft in the host tissue with a light glial reaction, with evidence of central axonal growth inside the graft, at least up to 8 weeks after its implantation. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Central nervous systemNigrostriatal pathwayPeripheral nerve graftHost tissueStereotaxic TechniquesMicroscopy Electron TransmissionPeripheral nervemedicineAnimalsRegenerationNigrostriatal pathwaybusiness.industryGeneral NeuroscienceRegeneration (biology)Peripheral nerve graftsBrainAnatomyRat brainSciatic NerveNerve RegenerationRatssurgical procedures operativemedicine.anatomical_structureGrafting stereotactic cannulaStereotactic placementImplantbusiness
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Noninvasive evaluation of the celiac trunk and superior mesenteric artery with multislice CT in patients with chronic mesenteric ischaemia.

2008

This study sought to assess the role of multislice computed tomography (MSCT) in patients with suspected chronic mesenteric ischaemia (CMI). Forty-five patients (29 men; mean age 68) underwent MSCT angiography of the abdomen for suspected CMI (main clinical finding: postprandial abdominal pain). The scan protocol was detectors/collimation 16/0.75 mm; feed 36 mm/s; rotation time 500 ms; increment 0.4 mm; 120-150 mAs and 120 kVp. A volume of 80 ml of contrast material was administered through an antecubital vein (rate 4 ml/s), followed by 40 ml of saline (rate 4 ml/s). Images were analysed on the workstation with different algorithms (axial image scrolling, multiplanar reconstructions, maximu…

Chronic mesenteric ischaemiaAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtychemical and pharmacologic phenomenacomplex mixturesAbdominal anginaCeliac ArteryIschemiaMesenteric Artery Superiormedicine.arteryparasitic diseasesMSCT angiographymedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingIn patientMesenterycardiovascular diseasesSuperior mesenteric arteryMSCT angiography Chronic mesenteric ischaemia Abdominal anginaAbdominal anginaNeuroradiologyAgedAged 80 and overmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryUltrasoundAngiographynutritional and metabolic diseasesInterventional radiologyGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedbacterial infections and mycosesChronic mesenteric ischaemiaTrunkdigestive system diseasessurgical procedures operativecardiovascular systemFemaleRadiologyCOMPUTED TOMOGRAPHYmedicine.symptombusinessTomography X-Ray Computedtherapeutics
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Ascorbic acid content and transcriptional profiling of genes involved in its metabolism during development of petals, leaves, and fruits of orange (C…

2021

Citrus fruit is one of the most important contributors to the ascorbic acid (AsA) intake in humans. Here, we report a comparative analysis of AsA content and transcriptional changes of genes related to its metabolism during development of petals, leaves and fruits of Valencia Late oranges (Citrus sinensis). Petals of close flowers and at anthesis contained the highest concentration of AsA. In fruits, AsA content in the flavedo reached a maximum at color break, whereas the pulp accumulated lower levels and experienced minor fluctuations during development. AsA levels in leaves were similar to those in the flavedo at breaker stage. The transcriptional profiling of AsA biosynthetic, degradatio…

CitrusorangePetalascorbic acid; <i>Citrus</i>; fruit; leaf; maturation; orange; petal; vitamin CPlant ScienceOrange (colour)BiologyOrangeArticleAnthesisMaturationVitamin CEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsleafEcologyVitamin CmaturationBotanyPromoterfruitMetabolismAscorbic acidHorticultureLeafsurgical procedures operativeQK1-989Fruit<i>Citrus</i>Ascorbic acidascorbic acidPetalCitrus × sinensis
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ROS/Gazebo Based Simulation of Co-operative UAVs

2019

UAVs can be assigned different tasks such as e.g., rendez-vous and space coverage, which require processing and communication capabilities. This work extends the architecture ROS/Gazebo with the possibility of simulation of co-operative UAVs. We assume UAV with the underlying attitude controller based on the open-source Ardupilot software. The integration of the co-ordination algorithm in Gazebo is implemented with software modules extending Ardupilot with the capability of sending/receiving messages to/from drones, and executing the co-ordination protocol. As far as it concerns the simulation environment, we have extended the world in Gazebo to hold more than one drone and to open a specif…

Co operative0209 industrial biotechnologyComputer sciencebusiness.industryComputer Science (all)Real-time computing020206 networking & telecommunicationsROS/Gazebo02 engineering and technologyPort (computer networking)DroneTheoretical Computer ScienceCo-operative UAVSoftware modulesCo-operative UAVs; ROS/Gazebo; Simulation020901 industrial engineering & automationSoftwareSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaControl theory0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringbusinessProtocol (object-oriented programming)SimulationCo-operative UAVs
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Co-operative wineries: Temporal solution or efficient firms? The Spanish case during late Francoism, 1970–1981

2015

Part of economic theory has regarded co-operative firms as useful tools for dealing with market failures during periods of economic contraction, but also as suffering severe efficiency problems during periods of growth. The main aim of this article is to test this hypothesis in the case of Spanish co-operative wineries during the years of late Francoism. In order to do this, the balance sheets of 75 co-operative firms from the 1970s have been subject to financial-ratio analyses. The main conclusion is that these firms were inefficient due to their excessive financial debt. The Spanish Francoist government promoted their creation and granted financial aid – for their value as social and econ…

Co operativeHistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectAuthoritarianismFinancial ratioMarket economyFraming (construction)DebtEconomicsBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Balance sheetBusiness and International ManagementEconomic systemAutonomyMarket failuremedia_commonBusiness History
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