2025
Mitochondrial tRNA fragment, mt-tRF-Tyr-GTA-001 (tRF-21-X3OJI8EWB), in breast cancer and its potential clinical implications
Wang J, Katsaros D, Wang Z, Ma L, Casetta E, Fei P, Denti P, Grimaudo I, Chen S, Deng Y, Yu H. Mitochondrial tRNA fragment, mt-tRF-Tyr-GTA-001 (tRF-21-X3OJI8EWB), in breast cancer and its potential clinical implications. Breast Cancer Research And Treatment 2025, 211: 675-685. PMID: 40102335, DOI: 10.1007/s10549-025-07682-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast tumorsInvolvement of tRNARegulation of cell phenotypeSuppress breast cancer progressionSmall non-coding RNAsIn silico analysisOncogenic transcription factorHormone receptor statusCox proportional hazards regressionMitochondrial tRNAsBreast cancer progressionCleaves tRNATRNA fragmentsProportional hazards regressionRNase 4Non-coding RNAsPotential clinical implicationsResting mast cellsTranscription factorsSilico analysisReceptor statusTumor immunityQuantitative RT-PCRTRNATumor gradeThe Molecular Basis of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Its Cardiometabolic Correlates: Exploring the Intersection and Its Clinical Implications—A Narrative Review
Mahabamunuge J, Sekula N, Lepore C, Kudrimoti M, Upadhyay A, Alshowaikh K, Li H, Seifer D, AlAshqar A. The Molecular Basis of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Its Cardiometabolic Correlates: Exploring the Intersection and Its Clinical Implications—A Narrative Review. Biomedicines 2025, 13: 709. PMID: 40149685, PMCID: PMC11940587, DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines13030709.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPolycystic ovary syndromeType 2 diabetes mellitusCardiometabolic morbidityIncreased cardiovascular riskDevelopment of hypertensionCardiovascular risk factorsNarrative reviewPotential clinical implicationsAndrogen excessEndothelial dysfunctionCardiovascular riskClinical conditionsPredisposed individualsTherapeutic strategiesAdipokine secretionRisk factorsInsulin resistanceCardiometabolic diseasesCardiovascular diseaseClinical implicationsMorbidityMellitusSyndromeMolecular mechanismsDiseaseInspired Oxygen Concentration During the Re-initiation of Two-Lung Ventilation in Thoracic Surgery: A Post Hoc Analysis of Data From the Multicenter Perioperative Outcomes Group.
Douville N, Mathis M, Smolkin M, Martin L, Popescu W, Blank R. Inspired Oxygen Concentration During the Re-initiation of Two-Lung Ventilation in Thoracic Surgery: A Post Hoc Analysis of Data From the Multicenter Perioperative Outcomes Group. Anesthesia & Analgesia 2025 PMID: 40063506, DOI: 10.1213/ane.0000000000007479.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPostoperative pulmonary complicationsSingle-lung ventilationInspired oxygen fractionPulmonary complicationsAssociated with postoperative pulmonary complicationsLung reinflationDevelopment of postoperative pulmonary complicationsMulticenter retrospective cohort studyTwo-lung ventilationRetrospective cohort studyAlveolar hyperoxiaMultivariate logistic regressionOxygen fractionPotential clinical implicationsInspired oxygen concentrationPost Hoc AnalysisThoracic surgeryMulticenter studyHyperoxic injuryRetrospective natureCohort studyMulticenter Perioperative Outcomes GroupOutcome groupComplicationsSecondary analysis of dataGenetics of Depression
Levey D, Gelernter J. Genetics of Depression. 2025, 363-374. DOI: 10.1093/med/9780197640654.003.0028.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGenome-wide association studiesMajor depressive disorderWell-powered genome-wide association studiesStudy of Major Depressive DisorderAbstract Major depressive disorderAssociation studiesTrait heterogeneityGWAS studiesGenetic relationshipsRisk gene variantsEpidemiological studiesGene variantsDepressive disorderModerate heritabilityFollow-upClinical implicationsPotential clinical implicationsTraitsPopulation diversityRiskEquitable benefitsBiobankStatus of studiesHistorical familyAncestry
2024
Identification of HER2-positive breast cancer molecular subtypes with potential clinical implications in the ALTTO clinical trial
Rediti M, Venet D, Joaquin Garcia A, Maetens M, Vincent D, Majjaj S, El-Abed S, Di Cosimo S, Ueno T, Izquierdo M, Piccart M, Pusztai L, Loi S, Salgado R, Viale G, Rothé F, Sotiriou C. Identification of HER2-positive breast cancer molecular subtypes with potential clinical implications in the ALTTO clinical trial. Nature Communications 2024, 15: 10402. PMID: 39613746, PMCID: PMC11607438, DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-54621-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAntineoplastic Agents, ImmunologicalBiomarkers, TumorBreast NeoplasmsClinical Trials, Phase III as TopicFemaleGene Expression ProfilingGene Expression Regulation, NeoplasticHumansMiddle AgedNeoplasm Recurrence, LocalPrognosisRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicReceptor, ErbB-2TrastuzumabTumor MicroenvironmentConceptsHER2-positive breast cancerMolecular subtypesBreast cancerRate of pathological complete responseSensitive to HER2-targeted therapiesClinical trialsRisk of distant recurrenceBreast cancer molecular subtypesPathological complete responseHER2-Targeted TherapyCancer molecular subtypesPotential clinical implicationsNeoALTTO trialDistant recurrenceComplete responseAdjuvant trastuzumabPrognostic/predictive valueHeterogeneous biologySurvival outcomesI-SPY2Clinical outcomesMicroenvironment featuresGene expression profilesExternal cohortTumorCase report: Novel variants cause developmental and epileptic encephalopathy in three unrelated families from Mali
Bamba S, Sidibé L, Diallo S, Cissé L, Dembélé K, Yalcouyé A, Ji W, Dembélé M, Diarra S, Maiga A, Traoré O, Diallo S, Mefoung S, Touré A, Koné A, Jeffries L, Guinto C, Mis E, Fischbeck K, Khokha M, Lakhani S, Landouré G. Case report: Novel variants cause developmental and epileptic encephalopathy in three unrelated families from Mali. Frontiers In Genetics 2024, 15: 1412442. PMID: 39624497, PMCID: PMC11609193, DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2024.1412442.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWhole-exome sequencingGenetic basisIdentified rare variantsIn silico prediction analysisCompound heterozygous variantsPutative variantsIn silico toolsACMG criteriaExome sequencingProtein structureNovel variantsEpileptic encephalopathyAssess pathogenicityHeterozygous variantsRare variantsHomozygous variantSub-Saharan AfricaDisease mechanismsAssociated with earlier onsetRefractory to antiepileptic medicationsResistant to treatmentGroup of neurological disordersMalian familyEarly-onset seizuresPotential clinical implicationsAn algorithm for standardization of tumor Infiltrating lymphocyte evaluation in head and neck cancers
Xirou V, Moutafi M, Bai Y, Nwe Aung T, Burela S, Liu M, Kimple R, Shabbir Ahmed F, Schultz B, Flieder D, Connolly D, Psyrri A, Burtness B, Rimm D. An algorithm for standardization of tumor Infiltrating lymphocyte evaluation in head and neck cancers. Oral Oncology 2024, 152: 106750. PMID: 38547779, PMCID: PMC11060915, DOI: 10.1016/j.oraloncology.2024.106750.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTumor-infiltrating lymphocytesHead and neck cancerTILs evaluationHPV-PositiveNeck cancerPrognostic valueHead and neck squamous cell cancer casesTIL variablesAssociated with favorable prognosisHPV-negative headHPV-negative populationHematoxylin-eosin-stained sectionsCox regression analysisPotential clinical implicationsInter-observer variabilityInfiltrating lymphocytesClinicopathological factorsFavorable prognosisValidation cohortTumor cellsCancer casesProspective settingQuPath softwareRetrospective collectionPredictive significance
2023
Targeting the Actions of Muscarinic Receptors on Dopamine Systems: New Strategies for Treating Neuropsychiatric Disorders
Nunes E, Addy N, Conn P, Foster D. Targeting the Actions of Muscarinic Receptors on Dopamine Systems: New Strategies for Treating Neuropsychiatric Disorders. The Annual Review Of Pharmacology And Toxicology 2023, 64: 277-289. PMID: 37552895, PMCID: PMC10841102, DOI: 10.1146/annurev-pharmtox-051921-023858.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCholinergic neuronsMuscarinic acetylcholine receptor subtypesDA neuron activityMidbrain DA neuronsAcetylcholine receptor subtypesMood-related disordersPotential clinical implicationsDA circuitryDA neuronsDA releaseMuscarinic receptorsCholinergic regulationReceptor subtypesDopamine systemNeuron activityClinical implicationsNeuropsychiatric disordersDopamine signalingNumerous disordersSubtypesNumerous receptorsDisordersNeuronsReceptorsPublication date
2021
Whole-exome Sequencing in Penile Squamous Cell Carcinoma Uncovers Novel Prognostic Categorization and Drug Targets Similar to Head and Neck Squamous Cell CarcinomaClinical Implications of WES in Penile Squamous Carcinoma
Chahoud J, Gleber-Netto FO, McCormick BZ, Rao P, Lu X, Guo M, Morgan MB, Chu RA, Martinez-Ferrer M, Eterovic AK, Pickering CR, Pettaway CA. Whole-exome Sequencing in Penile Squamous Cell Carcinoma Uncovers Novel Prognostic Categorization and Drug Targets Similar to Head and Neck Squamous Cell CarcinomaClinical Implications of WES in Penile Squamous Carcinoma. Clinical Cancer Research 2021, 27: 2560-2570. PMID: 33441293, DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-20-4004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAged, 80 and overBiomarkers, TumorCase-Control StudiesComputational BiologyDisease ManagementDisease SusceptibilityExome SequencingHumansMaleMiddle AgedMolecular Targeted TherapyMutationNeoplasm GradingNeoplasm StagingPenile NeoplasmsPrognosisSquamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and NeckConceptsPenile squamous cell carcinomaSquamous cell carcinomaCell carcinomaHuman papilloma virus testingNeck squamous cell carcinomaNotch pathway alterationsMutation signaturesTumor mutation burdenWorse overall survivalLimited treatment optionsWhole-exome sequencing analysisPenile squamous carcinomaPotential clinical implicationsMutational signaturesDefective DNA mismatch repairCancer Genome Atlas studyWhole-exome sequencingNovel druggable targetsDistinct mutational signaturesNormal penile tissuesOverall survivalWorse survivalHigh TMBSquamous carcinomaPenile tissue
2020
Childhood exposure to interpersonal violence is associated with greater transdiagnostic integration of psychiatric symptoms
Russell JD, Keding TJ, He Q, Li JJ, Herringa RJ. Childhood exposure to interpersonal violence is associated with greater transdiagnostic integration of psychiatric symptoms. Psychological Medicine 2020, 52: 1883-1891. PMID: 33161911, PMCID: PMC8106688, DOI: 10.1017/s0033291720003712.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChildhood exposureIPV exposureTreatment-resistant populationStructured Clinical InterviewGreater psychiatric comorbidityMental health symptomsPotential clinical implicationsInterpersonal violencePopulation-representative sampleBridge symptomsPsychiatric comorbidityViolence-exposed youthPsychiatric symptomsTreatment resistanceSymptom communitiesClinical InterviewHealth symptomsMental illnessClinical implicationsSymptomsSymptom associationMultiple disordersViolence exposureDiagnostic statusPatterns of association
2019
Rationale and Design for a GRADE Substudy of Continuous Glucose Monitoring
Larkin M, Nathan D, Bebu I, Krause-Steinrauf H, Herman W, Higgins J, Tiktin M, Cohen R, Lund C, Bergenstal R, Johnson M, Arends V, Crandall J, McKee M, Brown-Friday J, Xhori E, Ballentine-Cargill K, Duran S, Lukin J, Beringher S, de la torre S, Phillips L, Burgess E, Olson D, Rhee M, Wilson P, Raines T, Costello J, Gullett C, Maher-Albertelli M, Morehead F, Mungara R, Person S, Savoye L, Sibymon M, Tanukonda S, White C, Holloway L, Adams C, Ross A, Balasubramanyam A, Gonzalez E, Wright C, Hollander P, Roe E, Uy A, Burt P, Estrada L, Chionh K, Ismail-Beigi F, Falck-Ytter C, Kassem L, Sood A, Cramer B, Iacoboni J, Kononets M, Kulow T, Newman C, Stancil K, Sanders C, Tucker L, Werner A, Krol A, McPhee G, Patel C, Colosimo L, Goland R, Pring J, Kringas P, Tejada J, Hausheer C, Schneier H, Gumpel K, Kirpitch A, Green J, AbouAssi H, Chatterjee R, Feinglos M, Jones J, Khan S, Kimpel J, Zimmer R, Furst M, Satterwhite B, Thacker C, Kreider K, Mather K, Lteif A, Hamilton T, Patel N, Riera G, Jackson M, Pirics V, Howard D, Aguillar D, Hurt S, Bergenstal R, Carlson A, Martens T, Johnson M, Hill R, Hyatt J, Jensen C, Madden M, Martin D, Willis H, Konerza W, Passi R, Kleeberger K, Fortmann S, Herson M, Mularski K, Glauber H, Prihoda J, Ash B, Carlson C, Ramey P, Schield E, Torgrimson-Ojerio B, Arnold K, Kauffman B, Panos E, Sahnow S, Bays K, Cook J, Gluth J, Sasaki D, Schell K, Criscola J, Friason C, Jones S, Nazarov S, Barzilay J, Rassouli N, Puttnam R, Curtis M, Stokes K, Hollis B, Sanders-Jones C, Nelson R, El-Haqq Z, Kolli A, Tran T, Wexler D, Meigs J, Dushkin A, Rocchio G, Chambers B, Yepes M, Steiner B, Dulin H, Cayford M, DeManbey A, Gurry L, Hillard M, Martin K, Stevens C, Thangthaeng N, Kochis R, Raymond E, Ripley V, Park J, Aroda V, Ghazi A, Loveland A, Hurtado M, Kuhn A, Mofor F, Florez H, Valencia W, Marks J, Oropesa-Gonzalez L, Riccio Veliz A, Nieto-Martinez R, Gutt M, Ahmann A, Aby-Daniel D, Joarder F, Morimoto V, Sprague C, Yamashita D, Cady N, Kirchhoff P, Rivera-Eschright N, Adducci J, Gomez B, Goncharova A, Hox S, Petrovitch H, Matwichyna M, Jenkins V, Bermudez N, Ishii R, Hsia D, Cefalu W, Greenway F, Waguespack C, King E, Haynes N, Thomassie A, Bourgeois B, Hazlett C, Henry R, Mudaliar S, Boeder S, Pettus J, Diaz E, DeLue C, Castro E, Hernandez S, Krakoff J, Curtis J, Killean T, Joshevama E, Diaz E, Martin D, Karshner T, Albu J, Pi-Sunyer F, Frances S, Maggio C, Ellis E, Bastawrose J, Gong X, Banerji M, August P, Lorber D, Brown N, Josephson D, Thomas L, Tsovian M, Cherian A, Jacobson M, Mishko M, Kirkman M, Bergamo K, Buse J, Dostou J, Young L, Goley A, Kerr J, Largay J, Guarda S, Cuffee J, Culmer D, Fraser R, Almeida H, Coffer S, Debnam E, Kiker L, Morton S, Josey K, Fuller G, Garvey W, Cherrington A, Golson D, Griffith O, Robertson M, Agne A, McCullars S, Craig J, Kersey K, Rogge M, Wilson C, Burton K, Lipp S, Meulen M, Rasouli N, Schroeder E, Steiner S, Baker C, Underkofler C, Douglass S, Sivitz W, Cline E, Knosp L, McConnell J, Lowe T, Pop-Busui R, Tan M, Martin C, Waltje A, Goodhall L, Eggleston R, Kuo S, Bule S, Kessler N, LaSalle E, Seaquist E, Bantle A, Kumar A, Redmon B, Bantle J, Harindhanavudhi T, Coe M, Mech M, Taddese A, Lesne L, Smith S, Desouza C, Kuechenmeister L, Shivaswamy V, Morales A, Rodriguez M, Seipel K, Alfred A, Eggert J, Lord G, Taylor W, Tillson R, Schade D, Adolphe A, Burge M, Duran-Valdez E, Martinez J, McGinnis D, Pucchetti B, Scripsick E, DeFronzo R, Cersosimo E, Abdul-Ghani M, Triplitt C, Verastiqui H, Garza R, Wright K, Puckett C, Raskin P, Rhee C, Abraham S, Jordan L, Sao S, Morton L, Smith O, Walker L, Schnurr-Breen L, Ayala R, Kraymer R, Sturgess D, Utzschneider K, Kahn S, Wright L, Boyko E, Tsai E, Trence D, Fattaleh B, Montgomery B, Atkinson K, Concepcion T, Kozedub A, Moak C, Rhothisen S, Elasy T, Martin S, Shackelford L, Goidel R, Hinkle N, Hogan J, Lovell C, Myers J, McGill J, Salam M, Kissel S, Schweiger T, Recklein C, Tamborlane W, Gatcomb P, Camp A, Gulanski B, Inzucchi S, Pham K, Alguard M, Lessard K, Perez M, Magenheimer E, Montoza A, Burch H, Bremer A, Linder B, Fradkin J, Lachin J, Kahn S, Burch H, Younes N, Backman M, Buys C, Murphy A, Gao Y, Gramzinski M, Hall S, Legowski E, Arey A, Bethepu J, Dhaliwal P, McGee P, Mesimer E, Ngo L, Steffes M, Seegmiller J, Saenger A, Gabrielson D, Conner T, Warren S, Day J, Scrymgeour A, Soliman E, Zhang Z, Campbell C, Hu J, Keasler L, Hensley S, Li Y, Herman W, Mihalcea R, Perez-Rosas V, Prosser L, Resnicow K, Ye W, Shao H, Zhang P, Luchsinger J, Sanchez D, Groessl E, Chong H, Hillery N, Abdouch I, Brantley P, Broyles F, Canaris G, Copeland P, Craine J, Fein W, Lee M, Meiners R, Meiners V, O'Neal H, Park J, Sledge E, Steppel-Resnick J, Turchin A, Higgins J. Rationale and Design for a GRADE Substudy of Continuous Glucose Monitoring. Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics 2019, 21: 682-690. PMID: 31393176, PMCID: PMC7207016, DOI: 10.1089/dia.2019.0202.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDiabetes medicationsAverage glucoseOral glucose tolerance testRed blood cell turnoverGlucose tolerance testNon-Hispanic African AmericansType 2 diabetesDuration of hypoglycemiaNon-Hispanic whitesPotential clinical implicationsContinuous glucose monitoringGlycemic profileGlucose variabilityTolerance testAnnual visitsStudy groupClinical careTreatment groupsSubstudyClinical implicationsStudy participantsHispanic whitesMedicationsGlucose monitoringInterindividual variation
2017
Mutation Detection in Patients With Advanced Cancer by Universal Sequencing of Cancer-Related Genes in Tumor and Normal DNA vs Guideline-Based Germline Testing
Mandelker D, Zhang L, Kemel Y, Stadler Z, Joseph V, Zehir A, Pradhan N, Arnold A, Walsh M, Li Y, Balakrishnan A, Syed A, Prasad M, Nafa K, Carlo M, Cadoo K, Sheehan M, Fleischut M, Salo-Mullen E, Trottier M, Lipkin S, Lincoln A, Mukherjee S, Ravichandran V, Cambria R, Galle J, Abida W, Arcila M, Benayed R, Shah R, Yu K, Bajorin D, Coleman J, Leach S, Lowery M, Garcia-Aguilar J, Kantoff P, Sawyers C, Dickler M, Saltz L, Motzer R, O’Reilly E, Scher H, Baselga J, Klimstra D, Solit D, Hyman D, Berger M, Ladanyi M, Robson M, Offit K. Mutation Detection in Patients With Advanced Cancer by Universal Sequencing of Cancer-Related Genes in Tumor and Normal DNA vs Guideline-Based Germline Testing. JAMA 2017, 318: 825-835. PMID: 28873162, PMCID: PMC5611881, DOI: 10.1001/jama.2017.11137.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGenetic test resultsHigh-penetrance mutationsClinical guidelinesAdvanced cancerGermline testingCancer genetic testingPotential clinical implicationsCancer predisposition genesTumor-normal sequencingAssociated with increased detectionMutation detectionGermline sequencesGuideline-based testingPublished decision rulesCancer screeningFrequency of inherited mutationsGermline findingsPreventive interventionsMain OutcomesMemorial Sloan Kettering Cancer CenterCase-mixStage IV diseasePredisposition genesClinically actionable mutationsFamily history
2013
Size discrepancy between sonographic and pathological evaluation of solitary papillary thyroid carcinoma
Bachar G, Buda I, Cohen M, Hadar T, Hilly O, Schwartz N, Shpitzer T, Segal K. Size discrepancy between sonographic and pathological evaluation of solitary papillary thyroid carcinoma. European Journal Of Radiology 2013, 82: 1899-1903. PMID: 23948454, DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2013.07.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPapillary thyroid carcinomaThyroid carcinomaThyroid nodulesSonographic sizesLarge thyroid tumorsSolitary papillary thyroid carcinomaExtent of surgeryRabin Medical CenterTreatment of patientsSuspicious thyroid lesionsActual tumor sizePotential clinical implicationsHistological diameterPathological diameterPreoperative SonographicFinal pathologyPathological evaluationThyroid surgeryTumor sizeUltrasound findingsNeedle biopsyHistological examinationMedical CenterPapillary carcinomaStudy population
2012
The relationship between services and outcomes for a prison reentry population of those with severe mental illness
Serowik K, Yanos P. The relationship between services and outcomes for a prison reentry population of those with severe mental illness. Mental Health And Substance Use 2012, 6: 4-14. DOI: 10.1080/17523281.2012.660979.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSevere mental illnessMental illnessCommunity mental health centerMental health centersPotential clinical implicationsClinical recordsHealth centersPsychiatric treatmentClinical implicationsPrison inmatesClinic sampleState prison inmatesReentry populationsIllnessAdditional researchTreatmentSMICommunity services
2009
Cellular Prion Protein Mediates the Toxicity of β-Amyloid Oligomers: Implications for Alzheimer Disease
Nygaard HB, Strittmatter SM. Cellular Prion Protein Mediates the Toxicity of β-Amyloid Oligomers: Implications for Alzheimer Disease. JAMA Neurology 2009, 66: 1325-1328. PMID: 19901162, PMCID: PMC2849161, DOI: 10.1001/archneurol.2009.223.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlzheimer's diseaseCellular prion proteinPathogenesis of ADBeta-amyloid plaquesAge-related dementiaSoluble oligomeric assembliesPrion proteinPotential clinical implicationsBeta-amyloid oligomersΒ-amyloid oligomersHigh-affinity receptorCommon causeSynaptic plasticityTherapeutic interventionsClinical implicationsAbeta oligomersNovel targetRecent evidenceToxic effectsDiseasePathogenesisDementiaAbetaPlaquesBrain
2008
The Relations between Anxiety Sensitivity and Anxiety Control in the Prediction of Anxiety Symptoms among Children and Adolescents
Marin C, Rey Y, Nichols-Lopez K, Silverman W. The Relations between Anxiety Sensitivity and Anxiety Control in the Prediction of Anxiety Symptoms among Children and Adolescents. Behavioural And Cognitive Psychotherapy 2008, 36: 391-402. DOI: 10.1017/s1352465808004475.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAnxiety sensitivityHigh anxiety sensitivityAnxiety controlAnxiety symptomsPartial mediatorPrediction of anxietyYouth anxietyStudy's conceptual modelConceptual modelInternal reactionsYouth sexAnxietyExternal threatsAdolescentsClinical implicationsGirlsBoysPotential clinical implicationsChildrenModeratorResearch clinicHigh levelsPresent studyContextFindings
2006
Lack of Alloantibody Response to Red Blood Cell Antigens in Juvenile Mice Following Transfusion: Non-Immunogenic or Tolerogenic Response?.
Hendrickson J, Josephson C, Chadwick T, Zimring J. Lack of Alloantibody Response to Red Blood Cell Antigens in Juvenile Mice Following Transfusion: Non-Immunogenic or Tolerogenic Response?. Blood 2006, 108: 955. DOI: 10.1182/blood.v108.11.955.955.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRed blood cellsAlloantibody responsesJuvenile miceAdult miceRBC antigensPotential clinical implicationsRBC alloimmunizationClinical implicationsWeight-adjusted volumeRed blood cell antigensEffects of inflammationBlood cell antigensMonths of ageOngoing studiesViral inflammationTolerogenic responsesIgG levelsPediatric populationTransfusion recipientsImmunogenic stimulusPatient populationNeonatal humansTolerogenic stimulusMurine modelAlloimmunizationRecoverable cognitive dysfunction at hospital admission in older persons during acute illness
Inouye SK, Zhang Y, Han L, Leo‐Summers L, Jones R, Marcantonio E. Recoverable cognitive dysfunction at hospital admission in older persons during acute illness. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2006, 21: 1276-1281. PMID: 16965558, PMCID: PMC1924736, DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1497.2006.00613.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsActivities of Daily LivingAcute DiseaseAgedAged, 80 and overCognition DisordersCohort StudiesDeliriumDementiaEducational StatusFemaleHospitalizationHumansIncidenceMalePredictive Value of TestsProspective StudiesPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesRecovery of FunctionSeverity of Illness IndexConceptsMini-Mental State ExaminationCognitive dysfunctionAcute illnessOlder personsProspective cohort studyAdjusted odds ratioHigher illness severityPotential clinical implicationsMajority of casesHigher educational levelCohort studyHospital admissionPrimary outcomeIllness severityMultivariable analysisConsecutive admissionsOdds ratioAcademic hospitalFunctional impairmentMMSE scoresState ExaminationDeliriumMMSE impairmentDysfunctionPatients
2001
Pathobiologic Findings in DCIS of the Breast: Morphologic Features, Angiogenesis, HER-2/neu and Hormone Receptors
Claus E, Chu P, Howe C, Davison T, Stern D, Carter D, DiGiovanna M. Pathobiologic Findings in DCIS of the Breast: Morphologic Features, Angiogenesis, HER-2/neu and Hormone Receptors. Experimental And Molecular Pathology 2001, 70: 303-316. PMID: 11418009, DOI: 10.1006/exmp.2001.2366.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigh nuclear gradeEstrogen receptorNuclear gradePeriductal fibrosisProgesterone receptorNeu overexpressionComedo histologyPR expressionExpression of ERHER-2/neuAssociated invasive carcinomaCases of DCISHospital-based surveyBiology of DCISPotential clinical implicationsDuctal carcinomaTumor sizePathologic markersInvasive carcinomaNeu expressionBreast carcinomaCase subjectsDCISClinical implicationsMorphologic features
1995
Molecular cloning of ion transporters: potential clinical implications.
Cano A, Alpern R. Molecular cloning of ion transporters: potential clinical implications. Seminars In Nephrology 1995, 15: 2-8. PMID: 7754253.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIon transportersIntegral membrane proteinsStructure/functionUnderstanding of functionMembrane proteinsMolecular cloningTransporter proteinsHereditary ovalocytosisProteinHyperkalemic periodic paralysisCloningGenetic disordersTransportersMyotonia congenitaMultiple levelsAbnormal structurePotential clinical implicationsPeriodic paralysisEnzymeHereditary spherocytosisRegulationOvalocytosisCystic fibrosisFunction
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