2023
Biospecimen Repositories in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Insights From an American University of Beirut and Memorial Sloan Kettering Collaboration
Faraj W, Robson M, Tawil A, Reuter V, Mahfouz R, Cambria R, Saheb N, Ferrer C, Vemuri S, Yaghi M, Kanso M, Abdullah A, Nounou G, Jabbour M, Muenkel K, Kaufman K, Wakim J, Badson S, Wilson R, Houston C, Drobnjak M, Hoballah J, Ziyadeh F, Zaatari G, Brennan M, O'Reilly E, Abu-Alfa A, Abou-Alfa G. Biospecimen Repositories in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Insights From an American University of Beirut and Memorial Sloan Kettering Collaboration. JCO Global Oncology 2023, 9: e2300140. PMID: 37883726, PMCID: PMC10846789, DOI: 10.1200/go.23.00140.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMemorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer CenterMiddle-income countriesPatients age 18 yearsBiospecimen repositoryPatient participation ratesAge 18 yearsPotential participantsDocumentation of reasonsPrimary physicianCancer CenterJoint tissuesTherapeutic interventionsBody sitesPatientsAbnormal tissueConsentFamily membersTissueResearch awarenessAUBParticipation ratesBiospecimensParticipantsCancer genomics
2021
Roles and Mechanisms of Irisin in Attenuating Pathological Features of Osteoarthritis
Li X, Zhu X, Wu H, Van Dyke T, Xu X, Morgan E, Fu W, Liu C, Tu Q, Huang D, Chen J. Roles and Mechanisms of Irisin in Attenuating Pathological Features of Osteoarthritis. Frontiers In Cell And Developmental Biology 2021, 9: 703670. PMID: 34650969, PMCID: PMC8509718, DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2021.703670.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMechanisms of irisinOA progressionKI miceKO miceOA mouse modelIntra-articular injectionNovel therapeutic targetPrimary chondrocytesPathological tissue samplesInflammatory factorsOA pathogenesisPathological featuresIntraarticular injectionInflammatory conditionsOA tissuesOsteoarthritis pathophysiologySevere OAIrisinJoint tissuesMouse modelCartilage degradationKnockout miceTherapeutic targetCartilage developmentTherapeutic potential
2005
Association of Linear Plasmid 28-1 with an Arthritic Phenotype of Borrelia burgdorferi
Xu Q, Seemanapalli SV, Lomax L, McShan K, Li X, Fikrig E, Liang FT. Association of Linear Plasmid 28-1 with an Arthritic Phenotype of Borrelia burgdorferi. Infection And Immunity 2005, 73: 7208-7215. PMID: 16239515, PMCID: PMC1273894, DOI: 10.1128/iai.73.11.7208-7215.2005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSevere combined immunodeficiencyArthritic phenotypeLp28-1Linear plasmid 28Borrelia burgdorferiArthritic pathologySevere arthritisSpirochete burdenSCID miceJoint tissuesLoss of plasmidsCombined immunodeficiencyPlasmid content analysisLyme disease spirocheteInfectivity studiesPlasmid patternsDecreased infectivityVirulence factorsFurther studiesMiceBurgdorferiBacterial quantificationPathogenicity studiesTissuePhenotype
1997
Protective and Arthritis-Resolving Activity in Sera of Mice Infected with Borrelia burgdorferi
Barthold S, Feng S, Bockenstedt L, Fikrig E, Feen K. Protective and Arthritis-Resolving Activity in Sera of Mice Infected with Borrelia burgdorferi. Clinical Infectious Diseases 1997, 25: s9-s17. PMID: 9233658, DOI: 10.1086/516166.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsImmune serumSyringe challengePassive protective activitySerum of miceArthritis resolutionHost-adapted spirochetesImmunocompetent miceJoint tissuesTissue transplantsProtective activityImmunodominant regionMiceSerumInfectionBorrelia burgdorferiB. burgdorferiRecombinant formBurgdorferiSpirochetesTissueChallenge inoculationCarditisTransplantSpirochetemiaAntigen
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