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The Role of Orbital Symmetries in Enforcing Ferromagnetic Ground State in Mixed Radical Dimers

2018

One of the first steps in designing ferromagnetic (FM) molecular materials of p-block radicals is the suppression of covalent radical-radical interactions that stabilize a diamagnetic ground state. In this contribution, we demonstrate that FM coupling between p-block radicals can be achieved by constructing mixed dimers from different radicals with differing symmetries of their singly occupied molecular orbitals. The applicability of this approach is demonstrated by studying magnetic interactions in organic radical dimers built from different derivatives of the well-known phenalenyl radical. The calculated enthalpies of dimerization for different homo- and heterodimers show that the formati…

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Gendered Violence Online : Hate Speech as an Intersection of Misogyny and Racism

2020

Social media has been adopted by radical right populists and alt-right demagogues as a platform for circulating misogynous and racist hate speech and affectively mobilising supporters. This chapter examines hate speech as a form of gendered and racist violence, focusing on social media posts by two influential right-wing populist politicians: Jussi Halla-aho, the leader of the Finns Party, and Donald Trump, the president of the United States. It demonstrates how these politicians intertwine misogyny and racism in blog posts and tweets that target women in particular. Their affective online communication is interpreted as a new form of violence. This digitally mediated violence, although a r…

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N-acetylcysteine protects against age-related increase in oxidized proteins in mouse synaptic mitochondria.

1997

Since it has been proposed that oxidized protein accumulation plays a critical role in brain aging, we have investigated the effect of a thiolic antioxidant on protein carbonyl content in synaptic mitochondria from female OF-1 mice. At 48 weeks of age, a control group was fed standard food pellets and another group received pellets containing 0.3% (w/w) of N-acetylcysteine. A 24-week treatment resulted in a significant decrease in protein carbonyl content in synaptic mitochondria of the N-acetylcysteine-treated animals as compared to age-matched controls.

medicine.medical_specialtyAgingAntioxidantmedicine.medical_treatmentProtein Carbonyl ContentMice Inbred StrainsMitochondrionBiologyAcetylcysteinechemistry.chemical_compoundMiceInternal medicineAge relatedmedicineAnimalsSulfhydryl CompoundsMolecular BiologyBrain agingchemistry.chemical_classificationNeuronsGeneral NeuroscienceGlutathioneFree Radical ScavengersGlutathioneAcetylcysteineMitochondriaEndocrinologychemistryBiochemistrySynapsesThiolFemaleNeurology (clinical)Oxidation-ReductionDevelopmental Biologymedicine.drugBrain research
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CD34 and CD105 Microvessels in Resected Bone Specimen May Implicate Wound Healing in MRONJ

2021

Clinical treatment outcome of MRONJ (medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw) surgery despite radical osseous removal and primary closure healing still shows differences in terms of outcome and disease recurrence. The study aims to assess the rate of angiogenesis of MRONJ lesions in order to understand the impact of angiogenesis and neoangiogenesis status on MRONJ surgical treatment outcome. This is the first study correlating microvessel density with prognosis in MRONJ surgically-treated patients. The immunohistochemical expression of CD34 and CD105 in MRONJ specimens obtained from surgically-treated patients was evaluated. The most vascularized areas detected by CD34 and CD105 were se…

medicine.medical_specialtyAngiogenesisHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesissurgical treatmentTreatment outcomeCD34MRONJArticleangiogenesismedicineHumansmedication-related osteonecrosis of the jawRadical surgeryRetrospective StudiesMicrovesselResected Bone SpecimenWound Healingbusiness.industryRPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthEndoglinmedicine.diseaseSurgeryCD105CohortMicrovesselstreatment outcomeMedicineBisphosphonate-Associated Osteonecrosis of the JawCD34Osteonecrosis of the jawWound healingbusinessInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Exercise as a Model to Study Oxidative Stress

2011

Physical exercise generates free radicals. The major source of radicals in exercise appears to be extracellular. Our experiments show that xanthine oxidase is a key player in the generation of superoxide during exercise. Mitochondrial contribution appears to be less important: during high oxygen utilization by mitochondria in state 3, the proportion of oxygen that is converted to superoxide is on an order of magnitude lower than in resting, state 4 conditions. Exercise-induced radicals constitute a double-edged sword: high intensity ­exercise causes the generation of relatively high concentrations of radicals that cause oxidative stress and eventually damage. On the other hand, low intensit…

medicine.medical_specialtyAntioxidantChemistrySuperoxideRadicalmedicine.medical_treatmentPhysical exerciseMitochondrionmedicine.disease_causechemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologyInternal medicinemedicineExtracellularXanthine oxidaseOxidative stress
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Pelvic Autonomic Nerve Preservation during Total Mesorectal Excision (TME) from Werner Kneist

2017

According to the German guideline for “Colorectal Cancer,” total mesorectal excision (TME) removes the cancer located at the central and lower thirds of the rectum and the pelvic floor while preserving the superior hypogastric plexus (SHP), the hypogastric nerves, and the inferior hypogastric plexus (IHP) (recommendation level A, level of evidence 1b, strong consensus). Intraoperative nerve damage is to be avoided to preserve postoperative quality of life with the premise of radical surgery. It is particularly necessary to preserve autonomously controlled urogenital and anorectal functions. Among other things, this presumes a fundamental understanding of current events on surgical topograph…

medicine.medical_specialtyAutonomic nervePelvic floorColorectal cancerbusiness.industryRectumHypogastric Plexusmedicine.diseaseTotal mesorectal excisionSurgerymedicine.nervemedicine.anatomical_structuremedicineSuperior hypogastric plexusRadical surgerybusiness
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Surgical and anatomical basis of autonomic nerve-preserving mesorectal excision for rectal cancer

2003

Adequate knowledge of the anatomy of the pelvis is a prerequisite to carry out a correct surgical technique in resection of rectal cancer. In this way, we can perform radical surgery, preserve the autonomic nerves and decrease local recurrence and urinary and sexual morbidity. The key to all this and the difference in results depends on a meticulous and detailed surgical technique.

medicine.medical_specialtyAutonomic nervebusiness.industryColorectal cancerUrinary systemmedicine.diseaseSurgeryResectionmedicine.anatomical_structuremedicineRadical surgerybusinessPelvisMesorectalRevista de Oncología
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The Impact of Perioperative Blood Transfusion on Survival of Bladder Cancer Patients Submitted to Radical Cystectomy: Role of Anemia Status.

2016

Background The prognostic role of perioperative blood transfusion (PBT) in patients who underwent radical cystectomy (RC) for bladder cancer (BCa), although supported by clinical evidence, still remains to be assessed definitively. Objective To investigate the impact of PBT on RC patients for overall survival and after stratifying according to preoperative anemia status and to define whether the oncologic impact may be assumed to be a primary effect of PBT or attributed to the reduced preoperative hemoglobin (Hb) level. Design, setting, and participants A total of 1490 consecutive patients with nonmetastatic BCa who underwent RC and pelvic lymph node dissection between January 1990 and Augu…

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Male breast cancer: Modified radical mastectomy or breast conservation surgery? A case report and review of the literature

2016

INTRODUCTION: Male breast cancer (MBC) is a rare disease that accounts for <1% of breast cancer cases. The most common treatment is modified radical mastectomy (MRM). Recently, breast conservative surgery (BCS) is getting popular for MBC treatment. We report a case and reviewed the literature to investigate whether emerging BCS can be considered as an alternative of a more radical surgery. PRESENTATION OF CASE: A 46 y.o. patient, presented with a painless left breast lump over a period of six months. The patient underwent a quadrantectomy at another institution. Pathology revealed an intraductal carcinoma in close proximity to the margins of excision. Adjuvant hormonal therapy was proposed …

medicine.medical_specialtyBreast; Breast conserving surgery; Case report; Chest wall reconstruction; Male breast cancer; Mastectomy; Surgerymedicine.medical_treatmentSettore MED/19 - Chirurgia PlasticaModified Radical Mastectomy03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineBreast cancerBreast conserving surgeryCase reportmedicineBreast-conserving surgeryBreastRadical surgeryskin and connective tissue diseasesMastectomyBreast conservationbusiness.industryGeneral surgerymedicine.diseaseSurgeryMale breast cancer030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMale breast cancerSurgerybusinessChest wall reconstruction030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMastectomyRare disease
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Prognostic factors in the treatment of Ewing's sarcoma

1987

From 1981 up to February 1985, a total of 93 protocol patients entered the study CESS 81. The protocol recommended an initial 18-week period of polychemotherapy (VACA) followed by local therapy and two additional cycles of chemotherapy. Local therapy consisted either of radical surgery or of incomplete resection plus postoperative irradiation with 36 Gy or of radiotherapy alone (46 and 60 Gy). Centrally located lesions were always irradiated with 60 Gy. This article summarizes the data after 5 years. Data of 93 patients were analysed in October 1986 after a median follow-up of 37 months. The projected 5-year survival is 50%. The relapse rate was 42%, distant relapses occurred in 19%, local …

medicine.medical_specialtyChemotherapybusiness.industryPaediatric oncologymedicine.medical_treatmentPostoperative irradiationEwing's sarcomaHematologymedicine.diseaseSurgeryRadiation therapyOncologyMedicineCombined Modality TherapyRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingSarcomaRadical surgerybusinessRadiotherapy and Oncology
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