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View article: Rhodococcus equi Endocarditis in Prosthetic Valve of a Heart Transplant Recipient
Rhodococcus equi Endocarditis in Prosthetic Valve of a Heart Transplant Recipient Open
View article: SOX2 commands LIM homeobox transcription factors in choroid plexus development and tumorigenesis
SOX2 commands LIM homeobox transcription factors in choroid plexus development and tumorigenesis Open
Background Choroid plexus (CP) tumors are rare brain neoplasms that mainly affect the pediatric population. Unlike benign CP papilloma (CPP), CP carcinoma (CPC) is an aggressive cancer with a dismal survival rate. Despite chromosome-wide r…
View article: A Dilemma in the Diagnosis of Group A Streptococcus (GAS) Meningitis Versus Drug-Induced Aseptic Meningitis: A Case Report
A Dilemma in the Diagnosis of Group A Streptococcus (GAS) Meningitis Versus Drug-Induced Aseptic Meningitis: A Case Report Open
Group A Streptococcus (GAS), also called Streptococcus pyogenes, is a rare cause of adult meningitis. In recent years, many outbreaks of invasive S. pyogenes infections in Europe, involving the emm1.0 subtype of…
View article: A Neurological Manifestation of Anaplasmosis: A Case Report
A Neurological Manifestation of Anaplasmosis: A Case Report Open
View article: Mycobacterium kansasii chronic olecranon bursitis: A rare case report and literature review
Mycobacterium kansasii chronic olecranon bursitis: A rare case report and literature review Open
Non-tuberculous mycobacteria are a rare cause of olecranon bursitis. We present a case of a 65-year-old man with history of chronic olecranon bursitis status post bursectomy two years prior, presented with two weeks of right elbow swelling…
View article: Emphysematous osteomyelitis: A rare case report
Emphysematous osteomyelitis: A rare case report Open
View article: ETMR-26. MIR-34/449 FAMILY PLAYS A CRUCIAL ROLE IN CHOROID PLEXUS MULTICILIATION AND TUMORIGENESIS
ETMR-26. MIR-34/449 FAMILY PLAYS A CRUCIAL ROLE IN CHOROID PLEXUS MULTICILIATION AND TUMORIGENESIS Open
BACKGROUND Choroid plexus (CP), an epithelial structure within the brain ventricles, produces cerebrospinal fluid and serves barrier functions in the brain. Primary CP neoplasms are rare intracranial tumors that predominantly occurs in chi…
View article: ETMR-24. SOX2 INFLUENCES IDENTITY OF GLIA-LIKE PROGENITORS AND TUMORIGENESIS IN CHOROID PLEXUS THROUGH LIM HOMEODOMAIN TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS
ETMR-24. SOX2 INFLUENCES IDENTITY OF GLIA-LIKE PROGENITORS AND TUMORIGENESIS IN CHOROID PLEXUS THROUGH LIM HOMEODOMAIN TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS Open
Choroid plexus (CP) tumors encompass a spectrum of rare brain neoplasms ranging from benign papilloma (CPP) to aggressive carcinoma (CPC) that collectively affect the pediatric population. Poor outcomes for high-grade lesions and side effe…
View article: Data from Targeted Brain Tumor Radiotherapy Using an Auger Emitter
Data from Targeted Brain Tumor Radiotherapy Using an Auger Emitter Open
Purpose:Glioblastoma multiforme is a highly aggressive form of brain cancer whose location, tendency to infiltrate healthy surrounding tissue, and heterogeneity significantly limit survival, with scant progress having been made in recent d…
View article: Supplemental Material from Targeted Brain Tumor Radiotherapy Using an Auger Emitter
Supplemental Material from Targeted Brain Tumor Radiotherapy Using an Auger Emitter Open
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View article: Data from Targeted Brain Tumor Radiotherapy Using an Auger Emitter
Data from Targeted Brain Tumor Radiotherapy Using an Auger Emitter Open
Purpose:Glioblastoma multiforme is a highly aggressive form of brain cancer whose location, tendency to infiltrate healthy surrounding tissue, and heterogeneity significantly limit survival, with scant progress having been made in recent d…
View article: Supplemental Material from Targeted Brain Tumor Radiotherapy Using an Auger Emitter
Supplemental Material from Targeted Brain Tumor Radiotherapy Using an Auger Emitter Open
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View article: Dynamics of horizontal walking and vertical climbing in the Australian green tree frog (<i>Ranoidea caerulea</i>)
Dynamics of horizontal walking and vertical climbing in the Australian green tree frog (<i>Ranoidea caerulea</i>) Open
Despite the high mechanical demands associated with climbing, the ability to ascend vertically has evolved independently in most major animal lineages. However, little is known about the kinetics, mechanical energy profiles or spatiotempor…
View article: CCDC 2109920: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
CCDC 2109920: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination Open
View article: CCDC 2109919: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
CCDC 2109919: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination Open
View article: CCDC 2109921: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
CCDC 2109921: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination Open
View article: Inhibition of Microtubule Dynamics in Cancer Cells by Indole-Modified Latonduine Derivatives and Their Metal Complexes
Inhibition of Microtubule Dynamics in Cancer Cells by Indole-Modified Latonduine Derivatives and Their Metal Complexes Open
Indolo[2,3-d]benzazepines (indololatonduines) are rarely discussed in the literature. In this project, we prepared a series of novel indololatonduine derivatives and their RuII and OsII complexes and investigat…
View article: A CLINICAL STUDY ON CHRONIC VENOUS INSUFFICIENCY WITH CHRONIC NON HEALING VENOUS ULCER IN A RETROVIRAL POSITIVE PATIENT
A CLINICAL STUDY ON CHRONIC VENOUS INSUFFICIENCY WITH CHRONIC NON HEALING VENOUS ULCER IN A RETROVIRAL POSITIVE PATIENT Open
Venous ulcers are wounds which are the most serious and chronic complications in venous insufficiency, caused due to the inappropriate venous valves functioning and when these veins get damaged/ruptured due to any trauma, the pressure in t…
View article: PARP-Targeted Auger Therapy in p53 Mutant Colon Cancer Xenograft Mouse Models
PARP-Targeted Auger Therapy in p53 Mutant Colon Cancer Xenograft Mouse Models Open
Despite Auger electrons being highly appealing due to their short-range and high linear energy transfer to surrounding tissues, the progress in the field has been limited due to the challenge in delivering a therapeutic dose within the clo…
View article: A phase I study of a PARP1-targeted topical fluorophore for the detection of oral cancer
A phase I study of a PARP1-targeted topical fluorophore for the detection of oral cancer Open
View article: A Phase I Study of a PARP1-targeted Topical Fluorophore for the Detection of Oral Cancer
A Phase I Study of a PARP1-targeted Topical Fluorophore for the Detection of Oral Cancer Open
Background. Visual inspection and biopsy is the current standard of care for oral cancer diagnosis, but is subject to misinterpretation and consequently to misdiagnosis. Topically applied PARPi-FL is a molecularly specific, fluorescent con…
View article: [<sup>18</sup>F]PARPi Imaging Is Not Affected by HPV Status In Vitro
[<sup>18</sup>F]PARPi Imaging Is Not Affected by HPV Status In Vitro Open
Background. Human papillomavirus- (HPV-) associated oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas (OPSCCs) are clinically and pathologically distinct from HPV-negative tumors. Here, we explore whether HPV affects functional biomarkers, including …
View article: Bimodal Imaging of Mouse Peripheral Nerves with Chlorin Tracers
Bimodal Imaging of Mouse Peripheral Nerves with Chlorin Tracers Open
Almost 17 million Americans have a history of cancer, a number expected to reach over 22 million by 2030. Cancer patients often undergo chemotherapy in the form of antineoplastic agents such as cis-platin and paclitaxel. Though effe…
View article: Poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase1: A potential molecular marker to identify cancer during colposcopy procedures.
Poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase1: A potential molecular marker to identify cancer during colposcopy procedures. Open
Despite efforts in prevention, cervical cancer still presents with a high worldwide incidence and remains a great problem in public health, especially in low-income countries. Screening programs, such as colposcopy with Papanicolaou testin…
View article: A Phase I Study of a PARP1-targeted Topical Fluorophore for the Detection of Oral Cancer
A Phase I Study of a PARP1-targeted Topical Fluorophore for the Detection of Oral Cancer Open
Purpose Visual inspection and biopsy is the current standard of care for oral cancer diagnosis, but is subject to misinterpretation and consequently to misdiagnosis. Topically applied PARPi-FL is a molecularly specific, fluorescent contras…
View article: Fluorescence-guided resection of tumors in mouse models of oral cancer
Fluorescence-guided resection of tumors in mouse models of oral cancer Open
View article: Improved radiosynthesis of <sup>123</sup>I-MAPi, an auger theranostic agent
Improved radiosynthesis of <sup>123</sup>I-MAPi, an auger theranostic agent Open
Here, we have developed an improved radiosynthesis of 123I-MAPi, an Auger theranostic agent. This process was achieved using a single step, 123I-iododestannylation reaction from the corresponding stannane precursor in…
View article: Fluorescence labeling of a NaV1.7-targeted peptide for near-infrared nerve visualization
Fluorescence labeling of a NaV1.7-targeted peptide for near-infrared nerve visualization Open
View article: Fluorescence labeling of a NaV1.7-targeted peptide for near-infrared nerve visualization
Fluorescence labeling of a NaV1.7-targeted peptide for near-infrared nerve visualization Open
Background Accidental peripheral nerve injury during surgical intervention results in a broad spectrum of potentially debilitating side effects. Tissue distortion and poor visibility can significantly increase the risk of nerve injury with…
View article: Fluorescence labeling of a NaV1.7-targeted peptide for near-infrared nerve visualization
Fluorescence labeling of a NaV1.7-targeted peptide for near-infrared nerve visualization Open
Purpose Accidental peripheral nerve injury during surgical intervention results in a broad spectrum of potentially debilitating side effects. Tissue distortion and poor visibility can significantly increase the risk of nerve injury with lo…