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Abstract Background In some cases, anaphylactic shock (AS) is still lethal, despite rapid use of epinephrine. High doses of epinephrine are associated with severe complications. Platelet activating factor (PAF) is secreted in massive amounts during AS and a high plasma level is correlated with increased AS severity. Objective To assess the effect of ABT‐491, a PAF‐receptor antagonist and possible adjunct treatment, alone or in combination with epinephrine during AS. Methods AS was...
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Abstract Understanding how breast cancer (BC) grows in axillary lymph nodes (ALNs), and refining how therapies might halt that process, is clinically important. However, modelling the complex ALN microenvironment is difficult, and no human models exist at present. We harvested ALNs from ten BC patients, and perfused them at 37 °C ex vivo for up to 24 h. Controlled autologous testing showed that ALNs remain viable after 24 h of ex vivo perfusion: haematoxylin and eosin‐stained histological appearance...
Abstract The immunoproteasome contains three catalytic subunits (β1i, β2i and β5i) that are important modulators of immune cell homeostasis. A previous study showed a correlation between β5i and human atherosclerotic plaque instability; however, the causative role of β5i in atherosclerosis and the underlying mechanisms remain unknown. Here we explored this issue in apolipoprotein E (Apoe) knockout (KO) mice with genetic deletion or pharmacological inhibition of β5i. We found that β5i expression...
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Abstract Purpose The aim of this study was to compare two devices for neuromuscular monitoring during anesthetic induction. TOF-Cuff® was installed on the lower leg stimulating the tibial nerve, while the more conventional TOF-Scan® was installed over the ulnar nerve at the wrist. Methods Twenty adult patients were enrolled in this prospective, controlled study. Train-of-four (TOF) was recorded...
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Abstract Chromosome 7q (Ch.7q) is clonally amplified in colorectal cancer (CRC). Here, we aimed to identify oncogenes on Ch.7q that are overexpressed through DNA copy number amplification and determine the biological and clinical significance of these oncogenes in CRC. We identified general transcription factor 2I repeat domain‐containing protein 1 (GTF2IRD1) as a potential oncogene using a CRC dataset from The Cancer Genome Atlas with a bioinformatics approach. We measured the expression of GTF2IRD1...
Abstract The EP4 prostanoid receptors are one of the four receptor subtypes for Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2). Therefore, EP4 may play an important role in cancer progression. However, little information is available regarding the function per se, including migration and the cellular signaling pathway of EP4 in oral cancer. First, we found that the mRNA and protein expression of EP4 was abundantly expressed in the human‐derived tongue squamous cell carcinoma cell lines HSC‐3 and OSC‐19. The EP4 agonist...
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Publication date: December 2019Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Volume 100, Issue 12Author(s): Gabriela Matuti, Simone Freitas, Clarissa Barros de Oliveira, Juliana Gomes, Uleida de Brito Lima Lopes
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