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IL-2 Expression in Activated Human Memory FOXP3(+) Cells Critically Depends on the Cellular Levels of FOXP3 as Well as of Four Transcription Factors …

2012

The human CD4(+)FOXP3(+) T cell population is heterogeneous and consists of various subpopulations which remain poorly defined. Anergy and suppression are two main functional characteristics of FOXP3(+)Treg cells. We used the anergic behavior of FOXP3(+)Treg cells for a better discrimination and characterization of such subpopulations. We compared IL-2-expressing with IL-2-non-expressing cells within the memory FOXP3(+) T cell population. In contrast to IL-2-non-expressing FOXP3(+) cells, IL-2-expressing FOXP3(+) cells exhibit intermediate characteristics of Treg and Th cells concerning the Treg cell markers CD25, GITR, and Helios. Besides lower levels of FOXP3, they also have higher levels…

lcsh:Immunologic diseases. AllergyT cellLymphocytePopulationImmunologychemical and pharmacologic phenomenaBiologylymphocyteFlow cytometrytranscription factorsmedicineImmunology and Allergycytokine expressionIL-2 receptorddc:610educationTranscription factorOriginal Researcheducation.field_of_studyIL-2 expressionmedicine.diagnostic_testT cell activationflow cytometryhuman Treg cellsFOXP3T cellhemic and immune systemsmemory Th cellsPhenotypeCell biologymedicine.anatomical_structureImmunologylcsh:RC581-607610 Medizin und GesundheitFrontiers in immunology
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Nivolumab Enhances In Vitro Effector Functions of PD-1+ T-Lymphocytes and Leishmania-Infected Human Myeloid Cells in a Host Cell-Dependent Manner

2017

Functional impairment of T-cells and a concomitant augmented expression of programmed death-1 (PD-1) have been observed in visceral leishmaniasis patients, as well as in experimental models for visceral and cutaneous leishmaniasis. The PD-1/PD-1-ligand (PD-1/PD-L) interaction negatively regulates T-cell effector functions, which are required for parasite control during leishmaniasis. The aim of this study was to elucidate the impact of the PD-1/PD-L axis in a human primary in vitro infection model of Leishmania major (Lm). Blocking the PD-1/PD-L interaction with nivolumab increased T-cell proliferation and release of the proinflammatory cytokines TNFα and IFNγ during the cocultivation of Lm…

lcsh:Immunologic diseases. Allergyprogrammed death-1 ligand 10301 basic medicineprogrammed death-1 ligand 2ImmunologyProinflammatory cytokine03 medical and health sciencesCutaneous leishmaniasisPD-L1medicineImmunology and AllergyLeishmania majorGranulysinOriginal Researchprogrammed death-1Leishmanianivolumabhuman macrophagesbiologyT-cellsmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classification030104 developmental biologyGranzymePerforinImmunologybiology.proteinTumor necrosis factor alphahuman dendritic cellslcsh:RC581-607Frontiers in Immunology
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Evaluation of the inverse electron demand Diels-Alder reaction in rats using a scandium-44-labelled tetrazine for pretargeted PET imaging

2019

Background Pretargeted imaging allows the use of short-lived radionuclides when imaging the accumulation of slow clearing targeting agents such as antibodies. The biotin-(strept)avidin and the bispecific antibody-hapten interactions have been applied in clinical pretargeting studies; unfortunately, these systems led to immunogenic responses in patients. The inverse electron demand Diels-Alder (IEDDA) reaction between a radiolabelled tetrazine (Tz) and a trans-cyclooctene (TCO)-functionalized targeting vector is a promising alternative for clinical pretargeted imaging due to its fast reaction kinetics. This strategy was first applied in nuclear medicine using an 111In-labelled Tz to image TC…

lcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicineBiodistributionlcsh:R895-920Tetrazine010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesChemical kineticsTetrazinechemistry.chemical_compoundMedicineDOTARadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingPretargeted imagingInverse electron-demand Diels–Alder reactionAlendronic acidOriginal ResearchPretargetingTrans-cyclooctene (TCO)biologymedicine.diagnostic_test010405 organic chemistrybusiness.industryScandium-44 (44Sc)RadiochemistryBisphosphonates0104 chemical sciences3. Good healthchemistryPositron emission tomographyPositron emission tomography (PET)biology.proteinInverse electron demand Diels-Alder (IEDDA)businessAvidinEJNMMI Research
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Instant kit preparation of 68Ga-radiopharmaceuticals via the hybrid chelator DATA: clinical translation of [68Ga]Ga-DATA-TOC

2019

Purpose The widespread use of 68Ga for positron emission tomography (PET) relies on the development of radiopharmaceutical precursors that can be radiolabelled and dispensed in a simple, quick, and convenient manner. The DATA (6-amino-1,4-diazapine-triacetate) scaffold represents a novel hybrid chelator architecture possessing both cyclic and acyclic character that may allow for facile access to 68Ga-labelled tracers in the clinic. We report the first bifunctional DATA chelator conjugated to [Tyr3]octreotide (TOC), a somatostatin subtype 2 receptor (SST2)-targeting vector for imaging and functional characterisation of SSTR2 expressing tumours. Methods The radiopharmaceutical precursor, DATA…

lcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicineNET540 Chemistry and allied sciencesDOTA-TOC540 Chemielcsh:R895-920Gallium-68PET-CTDATA-TOCMolecular imagingOriginal ResearchSomatostatin receptorEJNMMI Research
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Biodistribution and post-therapy dosimetric analysis of [177Lu]Lu-DOTAZOL in patients with osteoblastic metastases: first results

2019

Abstract Background Preclinical biodistribution and dosimetric analysis of [177Lu]Lu-DOTAZOL suggest the bisphosphonate zoledronate as a promising new radiopharmaceutical for therapy of bone metastases. We evaluated biodistribution and normal organ absorbed doses resulting from therapeutic doses of [177Lu]Lu-DOTAZOL in patients with metastatic skeletal disease. Method Four patients with metastatic skeletal disease (age range, 64–83 years) secondary to metastatic castration-resistant prostate carcinoma or bronchial carcinoma were treated with a mean dose of 5968 ± 64 MBq (161.3 mCi) of [177Lu]Lu-DOTAZOL. Biodistribution was assessed with serial planar whole body scintigraphy at 20 min and 3,…

lcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine[177Lu]Lu-DOTAZOLBiodistributionKidneyUrinary bladderbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentlcsh:R895-920Organ absorbed dosesBone metastasisBisphosphonatemedicine.diseaseProstate carcinomamedicine.anatomical_structureAbsorbed doseRadionuclide therapymedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingBone marrowBronchial carcinomabusinessNuclear medicineBone seeking therapeutic radionuclidesOriginal ResearchEJNMMI Research
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Ultrasound Curricula of Student Education in Europe : Summary of the Experience

2020

Abstract Background Despite the increasing role of ultrasound, structured ultrasound teaching is only slowly being integrated into the curricula of medical schools and universities all over Europe. Aim To survey the current situation at European universities regarding the integration of ultrasound in student medical education and to report on models of student ultrasound training from selected European universities. Methods A questionnaire survey focusing on the implementation of curricular ultrasound education was sent out to the 28 presidents of the national ultrasound societies of the European Federation of Societies for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology (EFSUMB), who were asked to dist…

lcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicineguideline; methods & techniques; teaching; ultrasoundMedical educationbusiness.industryultrasoundlcsh:R895-920lcsh:Reducationlcsh:MedicineQuestionnaireCore curriculumStudent educationmethods & techniquesteachingMedicineOriginal ArticleRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingRadiologi och bildbehandlingbusinessCurriculumguidelineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and Medical Imaging
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Trends in scientific research in Insights into Imaging: a bibliometric review

2019

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lcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicinelcsh:R895-920Citation indexScopusLibrary scienceBibliometrics030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingRanking (information retrieval)Databases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSCImago Journal RankMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingBibliographicbusiness.industryPublicationsIndex (publishing)QuartileBibliometrics030220 oncology & carcinogenesisDiagnostic imagingOriginal ArticlebusinessCitationJournal impact factorInsights into Imaging
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Labeling of DOTA-conjugated HPMA-based polymers with trivalent metallic radionuclides for molecular imaging.

2017

Background In this work, the in vitro and in vivo stabilities and the pharmacology of HPMA-made homopolymers were studied by means of radiometal-labeled derivatives. Aiming to identify the fewer amount and the optimal DOTA-linker structure that provides quantitative labeling yields, diverse DOTA-linker systems were conjugated in different amounts to HPMA homopolymers to coordinate trivalent radiometals Me(III)* = gallium-68, scandium-44, and lutetium-177. Results Short linkers and as low as 1.6% DOTA were enough to obtain labeling yields > 90%. Alkoxy linkers generally exhibited lower labeling yields than alkane analogues despite of similar chain length and DOTA incorporation rate. High sta…

lcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicinelcsh:R895-920Gallium-68610 MedizinDOTA-HPMA conjugatesPETBiodistributionTheranostic610 Medical sciencesScandium-44Lutetium-177neoplasmsOriginal ResearchRadiolabelingEJNMMI research
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Comparisons of two diaphragm ultrasound-teaching programs: a multicenter randomized controlled educational study

2019

Abstract Background This study aims to ascertain whether (1) an educational program is sufficient to achieve adequate Diaphragm Ultrasound (DUS) assessments on healthy volunteers and (2) combining a video tutorial with a practical session is more effective in making learners capable to obtain accurate DUS measurements, as opposed to sole video tutorial. Results We enrolledstep 1: 172 volunteers naïve to ultrasound. After watching a video tutorial, a questionnaire was administered and considered to be passed when at least 70% of the questions were correctly answered. Course participants who passed the theoretical test were randomized to either intervention or control group. Learners randomiz…

lcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyCourse; Critical care; Diaphragm imaging; Diaphragm ultrasound; Education; Intensive care unit; Learning; Traininglcsh:R895-920educationEducational studyEducation03 medical and health sciencesDiaphragm ultrasound0302 clinical medicineSettore MED/41 - ANESTESIOLOGIAmedicineLearningTrainingRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingIntensive care unitRadiological and Ultrasound Technologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryUltrasound030208 emergency & critical care medicineInterventional radiologyCombined approachTest (assessment)Diaphragm (structural system)Diaphragm imagingCritical care030228 respiratory systemSettore MED/41Release datePhysical therapyOriginal ArticleCoursebusinessEducational program
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A novel solution based on scale invariant feature transform descriptors and deep learning for the detection of suspicious regions in mammogram images.

2020

Background: Deep learning methods have become popular for their high-performance rate in the classification and detection of events in computer vision tasks. Transfer learning paradigm is widely adopted to apply pretrained convolutional neural network (CNN) on medical domains overcoming the problem of the scarcity of public datasets. Some investigations to assess transfer learning knowledge inference abilities in the context of mammogram screening and possible combinations with unsupervised techniques are in progress. Methods: We propose a novel technique for the detection of suspicious regions in mammograms that consist of the combination of two approaches based on scale invariant feature …

lcsh:Medical technologyclassificationlcsh:R855-855.5computer-assisted image processingdigital mammographydeep learningOriginal Articlecomputing methodologiesClassification computer‐assisted image processing computing methodologies deep learning digital mammography
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