• Meiotic recombination enables reciprocal exchange of genetic information between parental chromosomes and is essential for fertility. MEIOB, a meiosis-specific ssDNA-binding protein, regulates early meiotic recombination. click here Here we report that the human infertility-associated missense mutation (N64I) in MEIOB causes protein degradation…[Read more]

  • Autonomous production of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) from pituitary corticotroph adenomas is the primary cause of Cushing’s disease. Somatostatin receptor, a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR), types 2 (SSTR2) and 5 (SSTR5) mRNA expression is greater than that of other SSTR subtypes in human corticotroph adenomas. Further, the multiligand…[Read more]

  • Palmo-plantar lesions in discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE) can be considered a very distinct rarity, generally refractory to conventional treatments. We present a 47-year-old African female patient with a 6-month clinical history of palm and soles erosions. Clinical examination revealed painful multiple, well defined, erosions with an erythematous…[Read more]

  • 6% of the overall cohort. On univariate analysis, only in-state location, distance to the hospital, and WHO grade were associated with enrollment at initial diagnosis and recurrence. Minority status, insurance type, median household income, and percent below poverty were not associated with clinical trial enrollment. CONCLUSION Minority and…[Read more]

  • Patient-reported satisfaction scores, including the Press Ganey surveys, are increasingly used as measures for quality healthcare among surgical subspecialties. However, the influence of surgeon sociodemographics is not clear.

    This cross-sectional study analyzed Press Ganey surveys linked to outpatient surgical visits at a single academic…[Read more]

  • Background The growing move towards personalised health and social care systems means that every effort needs to be made to generate patient-reported outcome data. However, the deteriorating nature of dementia can make it difficult for people with dementia to complete self-reported questionnaires and it is often necessary to rely on a family…[Read more]

  • Providing rehabilitation to patients with cancer can be challenging due to the medical complexity associated with the illness and its treatments. This article provides the reader with a summary of frequently encountered medical conditions in the cancer population and associated safety considerations and precautions. An update on treatment…[Read more]

  • Recently, non-canonical DNA structures, such as G-quadruplexes (GQs), were found to be highly pressure sensitive, suggesting that pressure modulation studies can provide additional mechanistic details of such biomolecular systems. Using FRET and CD spectroscopy as well as binding equilibrium measurements, we investigated the effect of pressure on…[Read more]

  • Only the double combinations managed to remove 100% of the colony-forming units (CFU) formed on the pig’s hooves. The clioquinol + terbinafine combination and the triple combination were more effective than clioquinol + ciclopirox in eradicating the preformed biofilm in fur of veterinary origin. These results show the potential of formulations of…[Read more]

  • OBJECTIVE Postoperative eccentric macular hole formation is a rare complication after vitrectomy with internal limiting membrane peeling for a macular hole. We report a rare case of late eccentric macular hole formation following successful macular hole surgery. CASE REPORT A 73-year old woman was referred with a long standing full thickness…[Read more]

  • 011). Also, the positive associations of NR_024564 with RMSSD and high frequency power showed an interaction with smoking status (Pinteraction = 0.034 and 0.023, respectively). Also, urinary 2-OHFlu and ΣOH-PAHs were inversely associated with RMSSD in current smokers. In addition, elevated NR_024564 was dose-responsive related to increased RMSSD…[Read more]

  • An improved understanding of C dynamics and the source-sink relationship in rubber tree is crucial to adapt tapping system practices and ensure sustainable latex production. © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Experimental Biology. All rights reserved. For permissions, please email…[Read more]

  • In contrast, reduced pretreatment activation within a largely overlapping set of regions was significantly associated with a better treatment response to SMT.

    The study findings demonstrate that associations between brain activation and treatment response were treatment specific to CBT relative to a control psychotherapy and that these…[Read more]

  • With the introduction of antiretroviral therapy, the worldwide AIDS-related deaths have decreased, and life expectancy has increased, so has the prevalence of AIDS-related neurological disorders or neuroAIDS. HIV associated neurocognitive disorder such as mild neurocognitive disorder and asymptomatic neurocognitive impairment have largely remained…[Read more]

  • At the national scale, PM2.5 and NO2 concentrations decreased significantly during lockdown, but O3 concentration showed varying patterns among countries. We found maximum reductions of 50.8% for PM2.5 in India and 103.5% for NO2 in Spain. The maximum reduction in O3 (22.5%) was found in India. Improvements in air quality were temporary as…[Read more]

  • valuation of our protocol; and, the intrinsic heterogeneity of our patient population, previous surgical repairs, and scar tissues.

    The proposed treatment of combining NTG and HBOT appears to result in reversal of tissue hypoxia and improved wound healing. This preliminary report shows improved outcomes with less morbidity in a group of…[Read more]

  • A RAF-1/MEK/ERK pathway was founded to be associated with AG-221 and ATRA-induced differentiation in IDH2-mutant AML cells. IDH-associated changes in histone methylation markers decreased after AG-221 and ATRA combination treatment.

    Our preliminary evidence indicates that the addition of ATRA to treatments with IDH2 inhibitor may lead to…[Read more]

  • Finally, Nradd can induce apoptosis in mammalian cells. Thus, Nradd regulates cell death as a modifier of Wnt/β-catenin signaling during development.Raynaud’s phenomenon (RP) is a disease that mainly affects human fingertips during cold weather. It is difficult to treat this disease using medicine, apart from keeping the body in a warm…[Read more]

  • The combination of supramolecular chemistry and nanotechnology has potentially applied in the construction of biosensors, and thus improves the analytical performance and robustness of electron devices. Herein, a new sandwich-type DNA sensor was constructed for ultrasensitive determination of hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA, a recognized marker for…[Read more]

  • MALAT1 rs3200401 increases GC susceptibility and might affect GC development. Further studies are needed to validate our results in large populations and different ethnic groups.Studies suggest a link between the gut microbiome and metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC) outcomes, including evidence that mRCC patients possess a lower abundance of…[Read more]

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