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Implantation of silicon dioxide-based nanocrystalline hydroxyapatite and pure phase beta-tricalciumphosphate bone substitute granules in caprine musc…

2012

Abstract Background Osteoinductive bone substitutes are defined by their ability to induce new bone formation even at heterotopic implantation sites. The present study was designed to analyze the potential osteoinductivity of two different bone substitute materials in caprine muscle tissue. Materials and methods One gram each of either a porous beta-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) or an hydroxyapatite/silicon dioxide (HA/SiO2)-based nanocrystalline bone substitute material was implanted in several muscle pouches of goats. The biomaterials were explanted at 29, 91 and 181 days after implantation. Conventional histology and special histochemical stains were performed to detect osteoblast precurs…

Calcium Phosphateslcsh:Specialties of internal medicineClinical Neurology610 MedizinBiocompatible MaterialsCerasorbHydroxyapatiteOsteogenesislcsh:RC581-951610 Medical sciencesAnimalsSolid-Phase Synthesis TechniquesDentistry(all)GoatsMusclesResearchNanocrystallineSilicon DioxideEctopic bone formationDrug CombinationsDurapatiteß-tricalciumphosphateOtorhinolaryngologyOsteoinductionBone SubstitutesModels AnimalNanoparticlesFemaleNanoBone
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Onset of heart failure determines the hepatic cell death pattern.

2011

Background and rationale. Acute and chronic heart failure (HF) may affect the liver, but the underlying mechanisms that lead to progressive liver damage are poorly understood. The hepatic cytokeratin-18 (CK18) epitopes M65 and M30 have been reported to distinguish between overall (necrotic) and apoptotic cell death, respectively. We aimed to evaluate the predominant hepatic cell death pattern in acute vs. chronic heart failure and examined if these assays predict the course of the disease. Main results. In a prospective study comprising 21 patients with acute HF (AHF) and 18 patients with chronic HF (CHF) serum levels of M65 and M30 were assessed. Compared with CHF, M65 levels were signific…

Cell deathMalemedicine.medical_specialtyProgrammed cell deathMedizinM65Specialties of internal medicineApoptosisLiver injuryEpitopesPredictive Value of TestsInternal medicinemedicineHumansProspective StudiesProspective cohort studySurvival analysisHeart FailureLiver injuryKeratin-18HepatologyCytokeratin 18business.industryM30Liver DiseasesGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedPrognosismedicine.diseaseSurvival AnalysisRC581-951LiverApoptosisPredictive value of testsHeart failureAcute DiseaseChronic DiseaseHepatic stellate cellCardiologyFemalebusinessBiomarkers
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Hierarchical modeling for rare event detection and cell subset alignment across flow cytometry samples.

2013

Flow cytometry is the prototypical assay for multi-parameter single cell analysis, and is essential in vaccine and biomarker research for the enumeration of antigen-specific lymphocytes that are often found in extremely low frequencies (0.1% or less). Standard analysis of flow cytometry data relies on visual identification of cell subsets by experts, a process that is subjective and often difficult to reproduce. An alternative and more objective approach is the use of statistical models to identify cell subsets of interest in an automated fashion. Two specific challenges for automated analysis are to detect extremely low frequency event subsets without biasing the estimate by pre-processing…

Computer scienceAdaptive Immunitycomputer.software_genre0302 clinical medicineSingle-cell analysisEnumerationBiology (General)Immune ResponseEvent (probability theory)0303 health sciencesEcologymedicine.diagnostic_testT CellsStatisticsFlow Cytometry3. Good healthComputational Theory and MathematicsData modelModeling and SimulationMedicineData miningImmunotherapyResearch ArticleTumor ImmunologyQH301-705.5Immune CellsImmunologyContext (language use)BiostatisticsModels BiologicalFlow cytometry03 medical and health sciencesCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceGeneticsmedicineHumansSensitivity (control systems)Statistical MethodsImmunoassaysMolecular BiologyBiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics030304 developmental biologybusiness.industryImmunityReproducibility of ResultsPattern recognitionStatistical modelImmunologic SubspecialtiesLymphocyte SubsetsImmunologic TechniquesClinical ImmunologyArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerMathematics030215 immunologyPLoS computational biology
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Chemotherapy Sensitizes Colon Cancer Initiating Cells to Vγ9Vδ2 T Cell-Mediated Cytotoxicity

2013

Colon cancer comprises a small population of cancer initiating stem cells (CIC) that is responsible for tumor maintenance and resistance to anti-cancer therapies, possibly allowing for tumor recapitulation once treatment stops. Combinations of immune-based therapies with chemotherapy and other anti-tumor agents may be of significant clinical benefit in the treatment of colon cancer. However, cellular immune-based therapies have not been experimented yet in the population of colon CICs. Here, we demonstrate that treatment with low concentrations of commonly used chemotherapeutic agents, 5- fluorouracyl and doxorubicin, sensitize colon CICs to Vc9Vd2 T cell cytotoxicity. Vc9Vd2 T cell cytotox…

Cytotoxicity ImmunologicColorectal cancermedicine.medical_treatmentCancer TreatmentGene ExpressionPharmacologyTNF-Related Apoptosis-Inducing LigandCancer immunotherapyBasic Cancer ResearchImmune Responseeducation.field_of_studyMultidisciplinaryT CellsQColon AdenocarcinomaRReceptors Antigen T-Cell gamma-deltamedicine.anatomical_structureOncologyNK Cell Lectin-Like Receptor Subfamily KColonic NeoplasmsNeoplastic Stem CellsMedicineFluorouracilImmunotherapyResearch ArticleTumor ImmunologyImmune CellsScienceT cellPrimary Cell CultureImmunologyPopulationAntineoplastic AgentsAdenocarcinomaBiologyCell LineImmune systemGastrointestinal TumorsmedicineHumanseducationBiologyImmune EvasionImmunityCancers and NeoplasmsCancerImmunotherapyImmunologic Subspecialtiesmedicine.diseaseCoculture TechniquesReceptors TNF-Related Apoptosis-Inducing LigandDoxorubicinCancer researchClinical ImmunologyT cell mediated cytotoxicityT-Lymphocytes CytotoxicDR5 c9Vd2PLoS ONE
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Cytotoxicity of tumor antigen specific human T cells is unimpaired by arginine depletion.

2013

Tumor-growth is often associated with the expansion of myeloid derived suppressor cells that lead to local or systemic arginine depletion via the enzyme arginase. It is generally assumed that this arginine deficiency induces a global shut-down of T cell activation with ensuing tumor immune escape. While the impact of arginine depletion on polyclonal T cell proliferation and cytokine secretion is well documented, its influence on chemotaxis, cytotoxicity and antigen specific activation of human T cells has not been demonstrated so far. We show here that chemotaxis and early calcium signaling of human T cells are unimpaired in the absence of arginine. We then analyzed CD8(+) T cell activation…

Cytotoxicity Immunologiclcsh:MedicineCD8-Positive T-LymphocytesARGINASELymphocyte ActivationGranzymesInterleukin 21Cytotoxic T cellIL-2 receptorlcsh:ScienceCells CulturedMultidisciplinarybiologyT CellsChemotaxisVaccinationCOFILINCD28Natural killer T cellCANCERmedicine.anatomical_structureMedicineScience & Technology - Other TopicsImmunotherapyResearch ArticleTumor ImmunologyEXPRESSIONINFILTRATING LYMPHOCYTESCARCINOMAGeneral Science & TechnologyT cellImmune CellsImmunologyArginineImmune SuppressionDENDRITIC CELLSImmunomodulationInterferon-gammaMART-1 AntigenMULTIPLE-MYELOMAMD MultidisciplinarymedicineImmune ToleranceHumansCalcium SignalingAntigen-presenting cellBiologyCell ProliferationCD40Science & TechnologyMULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCESPerforinlcsh:RImmunityImmunoregulationIN-VITROImmunologic SubspecialtiesMolecular biologybiology.proteinMYELOID SUPPRESSOR-CELLSClinical ImmunologyTumor Escapelcsh:QT-Lymphocytes CytotoxicPLoS ONE
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Lack of association between celiac disease and dental enamel hypoplasia in a case-control study from an Italian central region

2007

Abstract Background A close correlation between celiac disease (CD) and oral lesions has been reported. The aim of this case-control study was to assess prevalence of enamel hypoplasia, recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS), dermatitis herpetiformis and atrophic glossitis in an Italian cohort of patients with CD. Methods Fifty patients with CD and fifty healthy subjects (age range: 3–25 years), matched for age, gender and geographical area, were evaluated by a single trained examiner. Diagnosis of oral diseases was based on typical medical history and clinical features. Histopathological analysis was performed when needed. Adequate univariate statistical analysis was performed. Results Enamel…

Dental Enamel Hypoplasiamedicine.medical_specialtyPathologylcsh:Specialties of internal medicineCase StudyGlossitisDentistry(all)business.industryClinical NeurologyCase-control studyEnamel hypoplasiamedicine.diseaseRecurrent aphthous stomatitisDermatologyOtorhinolaryngologylcsh:RC581-951Dermatitis herpetiformisceliac disease dental enamel hypoplasiaCohortmedicineOral and maxillofacial surgeryNeurology (clinical)businessGeneral DentistryHead & Face Medicine
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La formación de especialistas en Enfermería Familiar y Comunitaria según las responsables de las unidades docentes

2017

Objetivo: Analizar la situación actual de la formación de especialistas en Enfermería Familiar y Comunitaria desde la perspectiva de las enfermeras responsables de las unidades docentes. Métodos: Análisis exploratorio mediante técnica de grupo nominal de las aportaciones realizadas por representantes de 19 unidades docentes multiprofesionales de atención familiar y comunitaria de 11 comunidades autónomas. Se categorizan y ponderan dichas aportaciones. Resultados: Las categorías emergentes sobre las dificultades y fortalezas encontradas han estado en relación con las tutoras, al entorno donde se realiza la formación, con la propia estructura de la unidad docente, con la organización de la do…

Enfermería en salud comunitaria030504 nursingInvestigación cualitativaGeneral MedicineSpecialties nursingCommunity Health NursingEspecialidades de enfermería03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQualitative researchEducación en enfermeríaEnfermería030212 general & internal medicine0305 other medical scienceEducation nursingGeneral NursingEnfermería Clínica
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Comparison of results of combined liver-kidney transplantation vs. isolated liver transplantation

2013

Introduction. Combined liver-kidney transplantation (LKT) is the best therapeutic option for patients with end-stage liver and kidney disease. Objectives. To analyze baseline characteristics and clinical outcome of LKT compared to isolated liver transplantation (LT). Material and methods. The study included 16 LKT performed between 1998 and 2006 and 32 LT matched by age, sex, date and indication for transplantation. Demographic, pretransplant, post-transplant and survival variables were analyzed. Results. As planned by the study design, mean age, distribution by sex and indication for LT were similar between groups. The most common indication for LT was HCV- and/or alcohol-induced cirrhosis…

Graft RejectionMaleTime FactorsCirrhosismedicine.medical_treatmentSpecialties of internal medicineKaplan-Meier EstimateLiver transplantationGastroenterologyKidney transplantationchemistry.chemical_compoundMetabolic complicationsRisk FactorsKidney transplantationOutcomeBacterial InfectionsGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedSurvival RateTreatment OutcomeRC581-951CreatinineHepatocellular carcinomaHypertensionFemaleAdultReoperationmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentPostoperative HemorrhageEnd Stage Liver DiseaseRenal DialysisDiabetes mellitusInternal medicinemedicineHumansArterial PressureDialysisAgedCreatinineChi-Square DistributionLiver transplantationHepatologyurogenital systembusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseSurgeryTransplantationchemistryCase-Control StudiesKidney Failure ChronicbusinessBiomarkers
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Work-related upper limb musculoskeletal disorders in paediatric laparoscopic surgery. A multicenter survey.

2013

Abstract Background Surgeons are at risk for developing work-related musculoskeletal symptoms (WMS). The present study aims to examine the physical factors and their association with WMS among pediatric laparoscopic surgeons. Methods A questionnaire consisting of 21 questions was created and mailed to 25 pediatric laparoscopic surgeons (LG). 23/25 surgeons (92%) completed the survey. The questionnaire was analyzed and then split into 2 groups. Group 1 (LG1) included surgeons with greater laparoscopic experience, and group 2 (LG2) included surgeons with less important laparoscopic experience. In addition, we constructed and sent to the same surgeons a similar questionnaire focused on WMS aft…

Laparoscopic surgerySleep Wake Disordersmedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsCumulative Trauma Disordersmedicine.medical_treatmentVideo-Assisted SurgeryWorkloadWork relatedPediatricsSpecialties SurgicalShoulder PainSurveys and QuestionnairesmedicineHumansRobotic surgeryLaparoscopyRetrospective StudiesNeck painArm InjuriesNeck Painmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryData CollectionRetrospective cohort studyGeneral MedicineVideo-Assisted SurgeryOccupational Diseasessurgical procedures operativemedicine.anatomical_structurePediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthPhysical therapyUpper limbSurgeryLaparoscopyErgonomicsmedicine.symptombusinessJournal of pediatric surgery
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Post-transplantation outcome in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis cirrhosis: Comparison with alcoholic cirrhosis.

2019

Abstract Introduction and objectives Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) indication of liver transplant (LT) has increased recently, whereas alcoholic cirrhosis remains a major indication for LT. To characterize NASH-related cases and to compare the post-transplant outcome of these two conditions represents our major objective. Material and methods Patients undergoing LT for NASH between 1997 and 2016 were retrieved. Those transplanted between 1997 and 2006 were compared to an “age and LT date” matched group of patients transplanted for alcoholic cirrhosis (ratio 1:2). Baseline features and medium-term outcome measures were compared. Results Of 1986 LT performed between 1997 and 2016, 40 (…

Liver CirrhosisMaleAlcoholic liver diseaseCirrhosisHepatocellular carcinomamedicine.medical_treatmentSpecialties of internal medicineLiver transplantationGastroenterologyCohort Studies0302 clinical medicinePostoperative ComplicationsLiver Cirrhosis AlcoholicNon-alcoholic Fatty Liver DiseaseCause of DeathHyperuricemiaRenal InsufficiencyCardiovascular risk factorsIncidence (epidemiology)Liver NeoplasmsGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedSurvival RateTreatment OutcomeRC581-951Cardiovascular Diseases030220 oncology & carcinogenesisHepatocellular carcinomaHypertension030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyFemaleAlcoholAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyCarcinoma HepatocellularHyperuricemia03 medical and health sciencesYoung AdultInternal medicinemedicineDiabetes MellitusHumansObesityAgedDyslipidemiasRetrospective StudiesHepatologybusiness.industrynutritional and metabolic diseasesOverweightmedicine.diseasedigestive system diseasesLiver TransplantationSpainSteatohepatitisNeoplasm Recurrence LocalbusinessDyslipidemiaAnnals of hepatology
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