Publication date: Available online 25 July 2020Source: Academic RadiologyAuthor(s): Muriel Lins, Jan Vandevenne, Muhunthan Thillai, Ben R. Lavon, Maarten Lanclus, Stijn Bonte, Rik Godon, Irvin Kendall, Jan De Backer, Wilfried De Backer
Publication date: Available online 24 July 2020Source: Academic RadiologyAuthor(s): Hailey H. Choi, Shuchi K. Rodgers, David T. Fetzer, Ashish P. Wasnik, John D. Millet, Tara A. Morgan, Adrian Dawkins, Helena Gabriel, Aya Kamaya
Publication date: Available online 24 July 2020Source: Academic RadiologyAuthor(s): Sara M. Durfee, Robin P. Goldenson, Ritu R. Gill, Sandra P. Rincon, Elisa Flower, Laura L. Avery
Mark above section as read
Publication date: Available online 26 July 2020Source: Clinical ImagingAuthor(s): Arvind Vijayasarathi, Faisal Khosa
Publication date: Available online 25 July 2020Source: Clinical ImagingAuthor(s): Edward Bluth, Alaa Mohammed, Daniel Fort, Rhett Bouche, Johnathon Collins, Eboni G. Price-Haywood
Publication date: Available online 25 July 2020Source: Clinical ImagingAuthor(s): Omid Shafaat, Houman Sotoudeh, Alireza Zandifar, Philip R. Chapman, Glenn H. Roberson, Ehsan Sotoudeh, Aparna Singhal
Publication date: Available online 25 July 2020Source: Clinical ImagingAuthor(s): Darragh Halpenny, Krishna Das, Etay Ziv, Andrew Plodkowski, Junting Zheng, Marinela Capanu, Natasha Rekhtman, Joseph Montecalvo, Stephen B. Solomon, Michelle S. Ginsberg
Publication date: Available online 25 July 2020Source: Clinical ImagingAuthor(s): Ebba Beller, Felix Ammermann, Anke Busse, Thomas Heller, Kolja M. Thierfelder, Malte Weinrich, Andreas Neumann, Marc-André Weber, Felix G. Meinel
Publication date: Available online 25 July 2020Source: Clinical ImagingAuthor(s): Bennett Battle, Patrick McIntire, Kemi Babagbemi, Eralda Mema
Publication date: Available online 25 July 2020Source: Clinical ImagingAuthor(s): Anderson H. Kuo, Sunita D. Srivastava, Samantha G. Harrington, Sandeep S. Hedgire
Publication date: Available online 25 July 2020Source: Clinical ImagingAuthor(s): Susan C. Lee, Christian S. Geannette
Publication date: Available online 25 July 2020Source: Clinical ImagingAuthor(s): Elham Beheshtian, Jina Pakpoor, Joseph H. Huntley, Sadaf Sahraian, Victor Urrutia, Majid K. Khan, Oluwatoyin Idowu, David M. Yousem
Mark above section as read
Background. Esophageal cancer (EC), as a serious threat to human life and health, is one of the most common cancers around the world. Many studies have suggested that many microRNAs are involved in tumorigenesis and progression. Methods. To search for a novel and promising predictive therapeutic target or biomarker to achieve the goal of the early diagnosis and treatment of EC, we used the EC cell lines Eca-109 and KYSE-150 and normal human esophageal epithelial cells (HEECs) to investigate the effect...
Background. In the treatment of moderate to severe psoriasis, cyclosporine A (CsA) conventional therapy is used and biological, anti-cytokine treatment using, for example, anti-TNF drug—adalimumab. Aim. This study aimed at investigating the effect of CsA and adalimumab on the profile of mRNAs and protein expression associated with transforming growth factor β (TGFβ) pathways in human keratinocyte (HaCaT) culture previously exposed to lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Materials and Methods. HaCaT culture...
The cecal ligation and perforation (CLP) model is the gold standard for the polymicrobial sepsis. In the CLP mice, the myeloid cells play an important role in septic shock. The phenotypes and the activation state of the macrophage and neutrophil correlate with their metabolism. In the present study, we generated the specific myeloid deletion of PDK1 and mTOR mice, which was the important regulator of metabolic signaling. We found that the deletion of PDK1 in the myeloid cells could aggravate the...
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is globally prevalent and characterized by abnormal lipid accumulation in the liver, frequently accompanied by insulin resistance (IR), enhanced hepatic inflammation, and apoptosis. Recent studies showed that endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS) at the subcellular level underlies these featured pathologies in the development of NAFLD. As an effective treatment, exercise significantly reduces hepatic lipid accumulation and thus alleviates NAFLD. Confusingly,...
Background. Cyr61 is considered a novel proinflammatory factor. Gouty arthritis (GA) is a self-limited inflammatory reaction caused by monosodium urate (MSU) crystals. In this study, we assessed the role of Cyr61 in the inflammatory process of GA. Methods. We investigated the expression of Cyr61 in MSU-induced rat gout models and MSU-stimulated rat fibroblast-like synovial (FLS) cells. After inhibiting the expression of Cyr61, levels of IL-1β, TNF-α, and IL-6 were detected by ELISA, qPCR, western...
Natural killer cells (NK cells) play an important role in innate immunity. NK cells recognize self and nonself depending on the balance of activating receptors and inhibitory receptors. After binding to their ligands, NK cell receptors trigger subsequent signaling conduction and then determine whether NK is activated or inhibited. Furthermore, NK cell response includes cytotoxicity and cytokine release, which is tightly related to the activation of NK cell-activating receptors and the inhibition...
Mark above section as read
Publication date: Available online 26 July 2020Source: NeuroImageAuthor(s): Dan Benjamini, Elizabeth B. Hutchinson, Michal E. Komlosh, Courtney J. Comrie, Susan C. Schwerin, Guofeng Zhang, Carlo Pierpaoli, Peter J. Basser
Publication date: Available online 25 July 2020Source: NeuroImageAuthor(s): Phillip G.D. Ward, Edwina R. Orchard, Stuart Oldham, Aurina Arnatkevičiūtė, Francesco Sforazzini, Alex Fornito, Elsdon Storey, Gary F. Egan, Sharna D. Jamadar
Mark above section as read
Abstract Purpose Hyperintense parasellar signal on time-of-flight MR angiography (TOF-MRA) in asymptomatic patients may be due to a variety of nonpathological causes and mimic parasellar high flow signal in pathological arteriovenous shunts at the cavernous sinus (CSAVS). This creates a clinical conundrum between diagnosing an aggressive yet asymptomatic CSAVS subtype against exposing patients without CSAVS to potential complications...
Abstract Purpose The clinical presentation of idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH) may overlap with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP). The Magnetic Resonance Parkinsonism Index (MRPI), MRPI 2.0, and the interpeduncular angle (IPA) have been investigated to differentiate PSP from healthy controls (HC) and other parkinsonisms. We aimed to assess equivalences and differences in MRPI, MRPI 2.0, and IPA in iNPH, PSP, and HC...
Mark above section as read
Mark above section as read
Publication date: Available online 24 July 2020Source: Ultrasound in Medicine & BiologyAuthor(s): Lina Zhao, Kanglong Yu, Qi Zhao, Rui Tian, Hui Xie, Lijun Xie, Puyu Deng, Guogang Xie, Aihua Bao, Kanglong Yu, Jiang Du
Publication date: Available online 24 July 2020Source: Ultrasound in Medicine & BiologyAuthor(s): Christoph F. Dietrich, Christian Pállson Nolsøe, Richard G. Barr, Annalisa Berzigotti, Peter N. Burns, Vito Cantisani, Maria Cristina Chammas, Nitin Chaubal, Byung Ihn Choi, Dirk-André Clevert, Xinwu Cui, Yi Dong, Mirko D'Onofrio, J. Brian Fowlkes, Odd Helge Gilja, Pintong Huang, Andre Ignee, Christian Jenssen, Yuko Kono, Masatoshi Kudo
Mark above section as read
Δεν υπάρχουν σχόλια:
Δημοσίευση σχολίου