Respiratory Viruses at Time of Lung Transplant and the Relationship to Primary Graft Dysfunction
Primary graft dysfunction (PGD) is a form of severe and immediate post‐transplant lung injury that can lead to death. In our cohort of 229 patients undergoing lung transplantation with protocolized day 1 bronchoscopy specimens sent for respiratory viruses (RVs), RV+ status was not associated with an adjusted difference in the risk of PGD.
Laura van den Bosch +11 more
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Evaluation of the antitumor effects of Echovirus in combination with Doxorubicin in a mouse model of breast cancer [PDF]
Background. Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer and a leading cause of cancer-related death among women globally. Standard treatments for this disease include radiation therapy, surgery, and chemotherapy.
Fatemeh Aminian +4 more
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Exploring the Potential and Advancements of Circular RNA Therapeutics
Given the remarkable advantages in terms of stability, sustained expression profile, safety, wide range of druggable targets, scalable and cost‐effective manufacturing capabilities, circRNA is currently undergoing intensive investigation for various therapeutic applications such as vaccines, protein replacement, genetic disease treatment, gene therapy,
Lei Wang +6 more
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Cross-reactions of immunoglobulin M and G antibodies with enterovirus-specific viral structural proteins [PDF]
We analysed the reactivity of enterovirus-specific human IgM and IgG antibodies with the structural proteins of different enteroviruses by the immunoblot technique.
Burkhardt, F., Reigel, F., Schilt, U.
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Coxsackie-adenovirus receptor expression is enhanced in pancreas from patients with type 1 diabetes [PDF]
Objectives: One of the theories connecting enterovirus (EV) infection of human islets with type 1 diabetes (T1D) is the development of a fertile field in the islets.
Alhazmi, A +69 more
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Fatal Echovirus 18 Leukoencephalitis in a Child [PDF]
ABSTRACTRare cases of leukoencephalitis have been reported in infants with documented enterovirus (EV) central nervous system (CNS) infections. A case of fatal encephalitis with white matter lesions caused by echovirus 18 is described, and it highlights the role of EV CNS infection as a potential cause of leukoencephalitis in infants.
Delphine, Brunel +3 more
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Cranial ultrasound in neonatal brain infections
Abstract Infection of the neonatal central nervous system (CNS) can cause irreversible brain damage. Cranial ultrasound is an important neuroimaging modality in the neonatal period for detecting brain injury. Several types of organism can cause neonatal CNS infection.
Roosmarijn G. Licht‐van der Stap +26 more
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Modern Approaches to Enterovirus-Based Oncolytic Immune Virotherapy of Malignant Diseases
The aim. The review presents the analysis of publications on modern approaches to oncolytic viral immunotherapy of malignant diseases which is predominantly based on usage of enteroviruses.Materials and methods.
E. R. Nemtsova, E. A. Plotnikova
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Antibodies to Enteroviruses in Cerebrospinal Fluid of Patients with Acute Flaccid Myelitis. [PDF]
Acute flaccid myelitis (AFM) has caused motor paralysis in >560 children in the United States since 2014. The temporal association of enterovirus (EV) outbreaks with increases in AFM cases and reports of fever, respiratory, or gastrointestinal illness
Briese, Thomas +19 more
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Trends in resource utilization for new‐onset psychosis hospitalizations at children's hospitals
Abstract Background Children with new‐onset psychosis often require hospitalization for medical evaluation. Objectives The goal of this study was to assess variations in the management of children with new‐onset psychosis and characterize trends in resource utilization.
Ankita Gupta +8 more
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