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Cardioprotective radiotherapy: The circadian way
19 January 2012
Abstract: Radiotherapy (RT) has been established to improve both local control as well as overall survival rates in breast cancer. However, RT especially in left-sided breast cancer also irradiates a ...
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Deepak Gupta,
Pragya Shukla,
Anusheel Munshi,
Jai Prakash Aggarwal
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353-355
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Involvement of upper torso stress amplification, tissue compression and distortion in the pathogenesis of keloids
09 January 2012
Abstract: Keloids are benign tumours composed of fibrous tissue produced during excessive tissue repair triggered by minor injury, trauma or surgical incision. Although it is recognized that keloids h...
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Shamin Bux,
Anil Madaree
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356-363
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Mastoid: A vestigial function in humans?
16 January 2012
Abstract: At the present time, the function of the mastoid remains unknown. One of the main hypotheses accredited in the literature interprets the mastoid as a pressure buffer. Other theories underlin...
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Matteo Alicandri-Ciufelli,
Federico Maria Gioacchini,
Daniele Marchioni,
Elisabetta Genovese,
Daniele Monzani,
Livio Presutti
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364-366
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Possible role of calcium permselectivity in bone adaptation
05 January 2012
Abstract: According to the core activity of calcium in the bone cellular expression, a new hypothesis linking calcium transport with the mechanical loading is proposed to explain the mechano-adaptatio...
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Thibault Lemaire,
Salah Naili
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367-369
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Electromagnetic irradiation may be a new approach to therapy for peri-implantitis
16 January 2012
Abstract: Peri-implantitis can lead to bone destruction around a dental implant through inflammation and immune reactions caused by bacteria adhering to the surface of the implant abutment. Electromag...
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Zhensheng Cao,
Yijia Chen,
Yuxue Chen,
Qing Zhao,
Xiaomei Xu,
Yangxi Chen
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370-372
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Lipodystrophy and adrenal insufficiency: Potential mediators of peripheral neuropathy in HIV infection?
16 January 2012
Abstract: The mechanisms behind certain co-morbid conditions associated with chronic HIV disease still remain elusive. HIV-associated peripheral neuropathy is one among those rarely studied manifestat...
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Palanisamy Jayakumar,
Esaki Muthu Shankar,
Murugesan Karthikeyan,
Pandian Ravikannan
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373-376
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Bisphosphonate stimulation of osteoblasts and osteoblastic metastasis as a mechanism of hypocalcaemia
29 December 2011
Abstract: Bisphosphonates are used in the oncological setting to treat and prevent skeletal-related events and preserve bone mineral density. Bisphosphonates also possess a hypocalcaemic effect. When ...
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Joon Wee Ho
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377-379
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MicroRNAs-based network: A novel therapeutic agent in pituitary adenoma
05 January 2012
Abstract: Pituitary adenomas are common benign intracranial neoplasms representing about 10–25% of all intracranial neoplasm. Significant morbidity can occur along with pituitary adenomas due to hormo...
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Xiuhua Shi,
Bangbao Tao,
Hua He,
Qingfang Sun,
Changyan Fan,
Liuguan Bian,
Weiguo Zhao,
Yi-cheng Lu
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380-384
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Concurrent inhibition of TGF-β and mitogen driven signaling cascades in Dupuytren’s disease – Non-surgical treatment strategies from a signaling point of view
26 December 2011
Abstract: Dupuytren’s disease (DD) is a benign progressive fibro-proliferative disorder of the fascia palmaris of the hand. Currently, treatment consists of surgical excision with a relatively high re...
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C. Krause,
P. Kloen
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385-388
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The CFP10/ESAT6 complex of Mycobacterium tuberculosis may function as a regulator of macrophage cell death at different stages of tuberculosis infection
23 December 2011
Abstract: Tuberculosis is a human disease caused by infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis. M. tuberculosis (Mtb) is a facultative intracellular pathogen. The alveolar macrophages provide a critica...
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Si Guo,
Rui Xue,
Yi Li,
Shan Mei Wang,
Lin Ren,
Jing Jing Xu
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389-392
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Can multiple intramuscular injections of mesenchymal stromal cells overcome insulin resistance offering an alternative mode of cell therapy for type 2 diabetes?
22 December 2011
Abstract: Insulin resistance is a hallmark of type 2 diabetes (T2D). The mechanisms underpinning β-cell mass expansion and their functionality in insulin-resistant states still remain elusive. It has ...
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Renjitha Gopurappilly,
Ramesh Bhonde
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393-395
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Chronic inflammation-enhanced atherosclerosis: Can we consider it as a new clinical syndrome?
19 December 2011
Abstract: Incidence of cardiovascular disease in patients with chronic autoimmune disorder like rheumatoid arthritis is much higher than in general population. Cardiovascular events (e.g. myocardial i...
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Eugene Joseph Kucharz
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396-397
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The potential role of microRNA-146 in Alzheimer’s disease: Biomarker or therapeutic target?
03 January 2012
Abstract: Recently, there have been increasing evidences that microRNA-146 (miR-146) is related to up-regulated immune and inflammatory signaling through its target genes, such as IRAK1 and TRAF6. Add...
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Li-Ling Wang,
Yue Huang,
Gang Wang,
Sheng-Di Chen
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398-401
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Cell-mediated immunity to insulin: A new criterion for differentiation of diabetes mellitus?
19 December 2011
Abstract: Any classification is a step forward and it should help to determine the reason, the course, the prognosis, the treatment of a disease. The current classification of diabetes mellitus (DM) i...
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Nailya S. Asfandiyarova
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402-406
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Proteomic analysis reflects different histologic subtypes of epithelial ovarian cancer
09 January 2012
Abstract: Ovarian carcinoma is a significant cause of cancer mortality in women worldwide. As a heterogeneous disease, distinct clinical and molecular characteristics exist among different histologic ...
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Lin Jia,
Hui Zhang,
Xun Qu,
Biping Deng,
Beihua Kong
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407-409
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The integrated model of serotonin transporter gene variation (5HTTLPR) and the glial cell transporter in stress vulnerability and depression
11 January 2012
Abstract: The serotonin transporter gene (SLC6A4) promoter polymorphism (5HTTLPR) has been associated with individual stress responses such that individuals with childhood abuse history have higher ra...
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Gen Shinozaki
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410-414
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Can sucralfate be effective to protect on peritoneal membrane in patients receiving peritoneal dialysis treatment?
09 January 2012
Sucralfate, which is used to treat gastric ulcers and other intestinal injuries , has a gastric cytoprotective effect due to its increase of mucosal defence mechanisms. It is minimally absorbed into t...
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Erim Gulcan,
Mustafa Keles,
Abdullah Uyanik,
Aynur Gulcan
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415
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