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erbB expression changes in ethanol and 7,12- dimethylbenz (a)anthracene-induced oral carcinogenesis.

2012

The authors (Garcia Carrancá A, Zentero Galindo E, Jiménez Farfán MD and Hernandez Guerrero JC) express that one of the figures of the original article (Jacinto-Alemán LF, García-Carrancá A, LeybaHuerta ER, Zenteno-Galindo E, Jiménez-Farfán MD, Hernández-Guerrero JC. erbB expression changes in ethanol and 7,12- dimethylbenz (a)anthracene-induced oral carcinogenesis. Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal. 2013 Mar 1;18(2):e325-31.) corresponding to Western blots have not been found and the voluntary alteration of this figure is evident. The coauthors Alejandro García Carranca, Edgar Zenteno Galindo, Maria Dolores Jiménez Farfán and Juan Carlos Hernández Guerrero have made the decision to take back w…

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Exogenous t-PA Administration Increases Hippocampal Mature BDNF Levels. Plasmin- or NMDA-Dependent Mechanism?

2014

International audience; Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) through TrkB activation is central for brain functioning. Since the demonstration that plasmin is able to process pro-BDNF to mature BDNF and that these two forms have opposite effects on neuronal survival and plasticity, a particular attention has been paid to the link between tissue plasminogen activator (tPA)/plasmin system and BDNF metabolism. However, t-PA via its action on different N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor subunits is also considered as a neuromodulator of glutamatergic transmission. In this context, the aim of our study was to investigate the effect of recombinant (r)t-PA administration on brain BDNF metabo…

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Carboxyamidotriazole-Orotate Inhibits the Growth of Imatinib-Resistant Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia Cells and Modulates Exosomes-Stimulated Angiogenesis

2012

The Bcr/Abl kinase has been targeted for the treatment of chronic myelogenous leukaemia (CML) by imatinib mesylate. While imatinib has been extremely effective for chronic phase CML, blast crisis CML are often resistant. New therapeutic options are therefore needed for this fatal disease. Although more common in solid tumors, increased microvessel density was also reported in chronic myelogenous leukaemia and was associated with a significant increase of angiogenic factors, suggesting that vascularity in hematologic malignancies is a controlled process and may play a role in the leukaemogenic process thus representing an alternative therapeutic target. Carboxyamidotriazole-orotate (CTO) is …

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Endoscopic dissection of dura and craniotomy with minimal trephines: a preliminary series.

1998

The first nine clinical cases using endoscopic dissection of dura and craniotomy with minimal trephines were performed from June to August 1997 after trial dissection of 19 fresh cadavers conducted at the University of Brno's Pathology Institute in the Czech Republic. These procedures involved the refinement of craniofacial and intracranial surgical techniques using the endoscope and prototype instruments. These dissections demonstrated that intracranial structures can be explored using an endoscope without encumbrance, and that major craniofacial surgeries may also be performed with minor incisions and minimal craniotomies. Furthermore, we seek to illustrate that use of the endoscope in cr…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyEndoscopemedicine.medical_treatmentCraniofacial AbnormalitiesCadaverTrephiningmedicineHumansMinimally Invasive Surgical ProceduresCraniofacial skeletonCraniofacialChildCraniofacial surgeryCraniotomyEndoscopesbusiness.industryInfantEndoscopyGeneral MedicineSurgeryDissectionOtorhinolaryngologyChild PreschoolSurgeryFemaleDura MaterbusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedCraniotomyBrain retractionThe Journal of craniofacial surgery
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Plexin-B1 and Semaphorin 4D Cooperate to Promote Perineural Invasion in a RhoA/ROK-Dependent Manner

2012

Perineural invasion (PNI) is a tropism of tumor cells for nerve bundles located in the surrounding stroma. It is a pathological feature observed in certain tumors, referred to as neurotropic malignancies, that severely limits the ability to establish local control of disease and results in pain, recurrent growth, and distant metastases. Despite the importance of PNI as a prognostic indicator, its biological mechanisms are poorly understood. The semaphorins and their receptors, the plexins, compose a family of proteins originally shown to be important in nerve cell adhesion, axon migration, and proper central nervous system development. Emerging evidence has demonstrated that these factors a…

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Retraction: Alcohol consumption and hormonal alterations related to muscle hypertrophy: a review

2014

Detrimental effects of acute and chronic alcohol (ethanol) consumption on human physiology are well documented in the literature. These adversely influence neural, metabolic, cardiovascular, and thermoregulatory functions. However, the side effects of ethanol consumption on hormonal fluctuations and subsequent related skeletal muscle alterations have received less attention and as such are not entirely understood. The focus of this review is to identify the side effects of ethanol consumption on the major hormones related to muscle metabolism and clarify how the hormonal profiles are altered by such consumption.

Nutrition and Dieteticsbusiness.industryEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismPhysiologySkeletal muscleMedicine (miscellaneous)Clinical nutritionHuman physiologyBioinformaticsChronic alcoholMuscle hypertrophyRetraction Notemedicine.anatomical_structureMedicinebusinessAlcohol consumptionThermoregulatory functionsHormoneNutrition & Metabolism
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In-vivo effects of flapless osteopuncture-facilitated tooth movement in the maxilla and the mandible.

2018

Background This study aimed to investigate the effects of a minimally invasive, flapless procedure to enhance tooth movement in both jaws and to determine whether this triggers the acceleration when repeated monthly. Material and methods The sample consisted of thirty-two individuals whose orthodontic treatment required canine retraction. They were divided into an experimental group and control group. Osteopunctures were performed using orthodontic mini-screws at the distal aspects of the canine teeth at the beginning and on the fourth week of distalization in the experimental group. The control group was treated with conventional mechanics. All canines were retracted. The rates of canine d…

OrthodonticsMolar050402 sociologybusiness.industryResearch05 social sciencesMandibleOrthodontics030206 dentistryAccelerated tooth movement:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Mandibular first molarCanine retraction03 medical and health sciencesstomatognathic diseases0302 clinical medicine0504 sociologystomatognathic systemFlapless osteopunctureTooth movementMaxillaUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASMedicinebusinessGeneral DentistryJournal of clinical and experimental dentistry
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Vertical gingival display changes associated with upper premolars extraction orthodontic treatment : a prospective clinical trial

2020

Background Extraction of upper bicuspids have been anecdotally blamed to increase the vertical gingival display (VGD) anteriorly. However, the extraction may be needed in some cases in order to correct the underlying orthodontic problem. Objectives: To investigate and compare vertical gingival display (VGD) changes associated with upper (first vs second) premolars extraction during orthodontic treatment. Material and Methods Design: A prospective clinical trial. Setting: Postgraduate dental teaching clinics at Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST). Sample population: Sixty orthodontic patients were included in the study. They were treated with upper first or second premolars ex…

Orthodonticsbusiness.industryResearchOutcome measuresIndividualized treatmentOrthodontics:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Canine retractionClinical trialmedicine.anatomical_structurestomatognathic systemIncisorUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASMedicinebusinessGeneral DentistryUpper teethDental esthetics
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Integrity measures take its toll: Introducing a complete supplement issue with retractions only.

2021

PublishingHistoryBiomedical ResearchbiologyPeer ReviewScientific MisconductCell BiologyBiochemistryRetraction of Publication as TopicRisk analysis (engineering)Tollbiology.proteinHumansMolecular BiologyEditorial PoliciesJournal of cellular biochemistryREFERENCES
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Skeleta of affine hypersurfaces

2014

A smooth affine hypersurface Z of complex dimension n is homotopy equivalent to an n-dimensional cell complex. Given a defining polynomial f for Z as well as a regular triangulation of its Newton polytope, we provide a purely combinatorial construction of a compact topological space S as a union of components of real dimension n, and prove that S embeds into Z as a deformation retract. In particular, Z is homotopy equivalent to S.

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