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2012 Año Europeo Del Envejecimiento Activo Y La Solidaridad Intergeneracional Una Mirada Multidimensional A Un Fenómeno Global, Diego A. Bernardini 2013 Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA)

2012 Año Europeo Del Envejecimiento Activo Y La Solidaridad Intergeneracional Una Mirada Multidimensional A Un Fenómeno Global, Diego A. Bernardini

Diego Bernardini MD, PhD

No abstract provided.


Microrna-138 Regulates Hypoxia-Induced Endothelial Cell Dysfunction By Targeting S100a1., Anagha Sen, Shumei Ren, Carolin Lerchenmüller, Jianxin Sun, Norbert Weiss, Patrick Most, Karsten Peppel 2013 Center for Translational Medicine, Jefferson Medical College

Microrna-138 Regulates Hypoxia-Induced Endothelial Cell Dysfunction By Targeting S100a1., Anagha Sen, Shumei Ren, Carolin Lerchenmüller, Jianxin Sun, Norbert Weiss, Patrick Most, Karsten Peppel

Center for Translational Medicine Faculty Papers

The Ca(2+) sensor S100A1 is essential for proper endothelial cell (EC) nitric oxide (NO) synthase (eNOS) activation. S100A1 levels are greatly reduced in primary human microvascular ECs subjected to hypoxia, rendering them dysfunctional. However mechanisms that regulate S100A1 levels in ECs are unknown. Here we show that ECs transfected with a S100A1-3' untranslated region (UTR) luciferase reporter construct display significantly reduced gene expression when subjected to low oxygen levels or chemical hypoxia. Bioinformatic analysis suggested that microRNA -138 (MiR-138) could target the 3'UTR of S100A1. Patients with critical limb ischemia (CLI) or mice subjected to femoral artery resection (FAR) displayed …


Disruption Of Drosophila Melanogaster Lipid Metabolism Genes Causes Tissue Overgrowth Associated With Altered Developmental Signaling., Takeshi Sasamura, Kenji Matsuno, Mark E Fortini 2013 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Thomas Jefferson University; Department of Biological Science, Osaka University

Disruption Of Drosophila Melanogaster Lipid Metabolism Genes Causes Tissue Overgrowth Associated With Altered Developmental Signaling., Takeshi Sasamura, Kenji Matsuno, Mark E Fortini

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Faculty Papers

Developmental patterning requires the precise interplay of numerous intercellular signaling pathways to ensure that cells are properly specified during tissue formation and organogenesis. The spatiotemporal function of many developmental pathways is strongly influenced by the biosynthesis and intracellular trafficking of signaling components. Receptors and ligands must be trafficked to the cell surface where they interact, and their subsequent endocytic internalization and endosomal trafficking is critical for both signal propagation and its down-modulation. In a forward genetic screen for mutations that alter intracellular Notch receptor trafficking in Drosophila melanogaster, we recovered mutants that disrupt genes encoding serine palmitoyltransferase and acetyl-CoA carboxylase. …


Collagen Content In Skin And Internal Organs Of The Tight Skin Mouse: An Animal Model Of Scleroderma., Jayanthi Manne, Marina Markova, Linda D Siracusa, Sergio A Jimenez 2013 Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Jefferson Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University

Collagen Content In Skin And Internal Organs Of The Tight Skin Mouse: An Animal Model Of Scleroderma., Jayanthi Manne, Marina Markova, Linda D Siracusa, Sergio A Jimenez

Department of Microbiology and Immunology Faculty Papers

The Tight Skin mouse is a genetically induced animal model of tissue fibrosis caused by a large in-frame mutation in the gene encoding fibrillin-1 (Fbn-1). We examined the influence of gender on the collagen content of tissues in C57BL/6J wild type (+/+) and mutant Tight Skin (Tsk/+) mice employing hydroxyproline assays. Tissue sections were stained with Masson's trichrome to identify collagen in situ. Adult Tsk/+ mice skin contains ~15% more collagen, on average, than skin from +/+ mice of the same gender. The heart of Tsk/+ males had significantly more collagen than that of +/+ males. No significant gender differences …


Treatment Of Acute Aortic Dissection At A Community Hospital: A 10 Year Review Of Outcomes., Timothy Misselbeck MD, Stephen DeTurk, Matthew Wilson, Theodore Phillips MD, Michael Szwerc MD, Sanjay Mehta MD, Gary Szydlowski MD, Raymond Singer MD, James Wu MD 2013 Lehigh Valley Health Network

Treatment Of Acute Aortic Dissection At A Community Hospital: A 10 Year Review Of Outcomes., Timothy Misselbeck Md, Stephen Deturk, Matthew Wilson, Theodore Phillips Md, Michael Szwerc Md, Sanjay Mehta Md, Gary Szydlowski Md, Raymond Singer Md, James Wu Md

James K. Wu, M.D.

No abstract provided.


Critical Assessment Of Outcomes In Acute Aortic Dissection (Type A) At A Community Hospital: A 10 Year Review, Tim S. Misselbeck MD, James K. Wu MD, Stephen Deturk BA, Michael F. Szwerc MD, Sanjay M. Mehta MD, Theodore G. Phillips MD, Gary W. Szydlowski MD, Raymond L. Singer MD 2013 Lehigh Valley Health Network

Critical Assessment Of Outcomes In Acute Aortic Dissection (Type A) At A Community Hospital: A 10 Year Review, Tim S. Misselbeck Md, James K. Wu Md, Stephen Deturk Ba, Michael F. Szwerc Md, Sanjay M. Mehta Md, Theodore G. Phillips Md, Gary W. Szydlowski Md, Raymond L. Singer Md

James K. Wu, M.D.

No abstract provided.


Conventional Isolated Aortic Valve Replacement In Octogenarians: A 10-Year Single Center Experience, James K. Wu MD, Justin D. Roberts DO, Gregory S. Troutman BS, Michael J. Weiss MPH, Sanjay M. Mehta MD, Theodore G. Phillips MD, Michael F. Szwerc MD, Gary W. Szydlowski MD, Tim S. Misselbeck MD, Raymond L. Singer MD 2013 Lehigh Valley Health Network

Conventional Isolated Aortic Valve Replacement In Octogenarians: A 10-Year Single Center Experience, James K. Wu Md, Justin D. Roberts Do, Gregory S. Troutman Bs, Michael J. Weiss Mph, Sanjay M. Mehta Md, Theodore G. Phillips Md, Michael F. Szwerc Md, Gary W. Szydlowski Md, Tim S. Misselbeck Md, Raymond L. Singer Md

James K. Wu, M.D.

No abstract provided.


De-Branching Of The Aortic Arch During Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Repair, James K. Wu MD, Caitlin O'Connor BS, Tim S. Misselbeck MD, Theodore G. Phillips MD 2013 Lehigh Valley Health Network

De-Branching Of The Aortic Arch During Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Repair, James K. Wu Md, Caitlin O'Connor Bs, Tim S. Misselbeck Md, Theodore G. Phillips Md

James K. Wu, M.D.

No abstract provided.


Critical Assessment Of Outcomes In Acute Aortic Dissection (Type A) At A Community Hospital: A 10 Year Review, Tim S. Misselbeck MD, James K. Wu MD, Stephen Deturk BA, Michael F. Szwerc MD, Sanjay M. Mehta MD, Theodore G. Phillips MD, Gary W. Szydlowski MD, Raymond L. Singer MD 2013 Lehigh Valley Health Network

Critical Assessment Of Outcomes In Acute Aortic Dissection (Type A) At A Community Hospital: A 10 Year Review, Tim S. Misselbeck Md, James K. Wu Md, Stephen Deturk Ba, Michael F. Szwerc Md, Sanjay M. Mehta Md, Theodore G. Phillips Md, Gary W. Szydlowski Md, Raymond L. Singer Md

James K Wu MD

No abstract provided.


Treatment Of Acute Aortic Dissection At A Community Hospital: A 10 Year Review Of Outcomes., Timothy Misselbeck MD, Stephen DeTurk, Matthew Wilson, Theodore Phillips MD, Michael Szwerc MD, Sanjay Mehta MD, Gary Szydlowski MD, Raymond Singer MD, James Wu MD 2013 Lehigh Valley Health Network

Treatment Of Acute Aortic Dissection At A Community Hospital: A 10 Year Review Of Outcomes., Timothy Misselbeck Md, Stephen Deturk, Matthew Wilson, Theodore Phillips Md, Michael Szwerc Md, Sanjay Mehta Md, Gary Szydlowski Md, Raymond Singer Md, James Wu Md

James K Wu MD

No abstract provided.


Risk Factors Affecting Outcomes In Patients Undergoing Hypothermic Circulatory Arrest During Aortic Surgeries, Bree Ann Young, James K. Wu MD, Martin E. Matsumura MD, Tim S. Misselbeck MD, Sanjay M. Mehta MD, Theodore G. Phillips MD, Michael F. Szwerc MD, Gary W. Szydlowski MD, Raymond L. Singer MD 2013 Lehigh Valley Health Network

Risk Factors Affecting Outcomes In Patients Undergoing Hypothermic Circulatory Arrest During Aortic Surgeries, Bree Ann Young, James K. Wu Md, Martin E. Matsumura Md, Tim S. Misselbeck Md, Sanjay M. Mehta Md, Theodore G. Phillips Md, Michael F. Szwerc Md, Gary W. Szydlowski Md, Raymond L. Singer Md

James K. Wu, M.D.

No abstract provided.


Conventional Isolated Aortic Valve Replacement In Octogenarians: A 10-Year Single Center Experience, James K. Wu MD, Justin D. Roberts DO, Gregory S. Troutman BS, Michael J. Weiss MPH, Sanjay M. Mehta MD, Theodore G. Phillips MD, Michael F. Szwerc MD, Gary W. Szydlowski MD, Tim S. Misselbeck MD, Raymond L. Singer MD 2013 Lehigh Valley Health Network

Conventional Isolated Aortic Valve Replacement In Octogenarians: A 10-Year Single Center Experience, James K. Wu Md, Justin D. Roberts Do, Gregory S. Troutman Bs, Michael J. Weiss Mph, Sanjay M. Mehta Md, Theodore G. Phillips Md, Michael F. Szwerc Md, Gary W. Szydlowski Md, Tim S. Misselbeck Md, Raymond L. Singer Md

James K Wu MD

No abstract provided.


Successful Long-Term Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Membrane Oxygenation Without Anti-Coagulation, Janissa Nair, Dorothea T. Watson DO, Rita Pechulis MD, FCCP, Nicholas M. Rini PA-C, Tim S. Misselbeck MD, Kenneth Miller RRT, James K. Wu MD 2013 Lehigh Valley Health Network

Successful Long-Term Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Membrane Oxygenation Without Anti-Coagulation, Janissa Nair, Dorothea T. Watson Do, Rita Pechulis Md, Fccp, Nicholas M. Rini Pa-C, Tim S. Misselbeck Md, Kenneth Miller Rrt, James K. Wu Md

James K. Wu, M.D.

No abstract provided.


Causes Of Death In Surgically Treated Patients With Type A Aortic Dissection - A Ten Year Review, James K. Wu MD, Eilizabeth DePaolo BS, Theodore G. Phillips MD, Tim S. Misselbeck MD 2013 Lehigh Valley Health Network

Causes Of Death In Surgically Treated Patients With Type A Aortic Dissection - A Ten Year Review, James K. Wu Md, Eilizabeth Depaolo Bs, Theodore G. Phillips Md, Tim S. Misselbeck Md

James K. Wu, M.D.

No abstract provided.


Fn14•Trail Effectively Inhibits Hepatocellular Carcinoma Growth., Alexandra Aronin, Shira Amsili, Tatyana B Prigozhina, Kobi Tzdaka, Jacob Rachmilewitz, Noam Shani, Mark L Tykocinski, Michal Dranitzki Elhalel 2013 Nephrology and Hypertension Services, Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center

Fn14•Trail Effectively Inhibits Hepatocellular Carcinoma Growth., Alexandra Aronin, Shira Amsili, Tatyana B Prigozhina, Kobi Tzdaka, Jacob Rachmilewitz, Noam Shani, Mark L Tykocinski, Michal Dranitzki Elhalel

Department of Medical Genetics Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: New strategies for the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) are needed, given that currently available chemotherapeutics are inefficient. Since tumor growth reflects the net balance between pro-proliferative and death signaling, agents shifting the equilibrium toward the latter are of considerable interest. The TWEAK:Fn14 signaling axis promotes tumor cell proliferation and tumor angiogenesis, while TRAIL:TRAIL-receptor (TRAIL-R) interactions selectively induce apoptosis in malignant cells. Fn14•TRAIL, a fusion protein bridging these two pathways, has the potential to inhibit tumor growth, by interfering with TWEAK:Fn14 signaling, while at the same time enforcing TRAIL:TRAIL-R-mediated apoptosis. Consequently, Fn14•TRAIL's capacity to inhibit HCC growth was tested. …


The Drosophila Eve Insulator Homie Promotes Eve Expression And Protects The Adjacent Gene From Repression By Polycomb Spreading., Miki Fujioka, Guizhi Sun, James B Jaynes 2013 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and the Kimmel Cancer Center, Thomas Jefferson University

The Drosophila Eve Insulator Homie Promotes Eve Expression And Protects The Adjacent Gene From Repression By Polycomb Spreading., Miki Fujioka, Guizhi Sun, James B Jaynes

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Faculty Papers

Insulators can block the action of enhancers on promoters and the spreading of repressive chromatin, as well as facilitating specific enhancer-promoter interactions. However, recent studies have called into question whether the activities ascribed to insulators in model transgene assays actually reflect their functions in the genome. The Drosophila even skipped (eve) gene is a Polycomb (Pc) domain with a Pc-group response element (PRE) at one end, flanked by an insulator, an arrangement also seen in other genes. Here, we show that this insulator has three major functions. It blocks the spreading of the eve Pc domain, preventing repression of the …


Perspectives Of Older Adults On Co-Management Of Low Back Pain By Doctors Of Chiropractic And Family Medicine Physicians: A Focus Group Study., Kevin J Lyons, Stacie A Salsbury, Maria A Hondras, Mark E Jones, Andrew A Andresen, Christine M Goertz 2013 Office of Institutional Research, Thomas Jefferson University

Perspectives Of Older Adults On Co-Management Of Low Back Pain By Doctors Of Chiropractic And Family Medicine Physicians: A Focus Group Study., Kevin J Lyons, Stacie A Salsbury, Maria A Hondras, Mark E Jones, Andrew A Andresen, Christine M Goertz

Department of Medical Genetics Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: While older adults may seek care for low back pain (LBP) from both medical doctors (MDs) and doctors of chiropractic (DCs), co-management between these providers is uncommon. The purposes of this study were to describe the preferences of older adults for LBP co-management by MDs and DCs and to identify their concerns for receiving care under such a treatment model.

METHODS: We conducted 10 focus groups with 48 older adults who received LBP care in the past year. Interviews explored participants' care seeking experiences, co-management preferences, and perceived challenges to successful implementation of a MD-DC co-management model. We analyzed …


Leukemia-Associated Rhogef (Larg) Is A Novel Rhogef In Cytokinesis And Required For The Proper Completion Of Abscission., Matthew K Martz, Elda Grabocka, Neil Beeharry, Timothy J Yen, Philip B Wedegaertner 2013 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Thomas Jefferson University

Leukemia-Associated Rhogef (Larg) Is A Novel Rhogef In Cytokinesis And Required For The Proper Completion Of Abscission., Matthew K Martz, Elda Grabocka, Neil Beeharry, Timothy J Yen, Philip B Wedegaertner

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Faculty Papers

Proper completion of mitosis requires the concerted effort of multiple RhoGEFs. Here we show that leukemia-associated RhoGEF (LARG), a RhoA-specific RGS-RhoGEF, is required for abscission, the final stage of cytokinesis, in which the intercellular membrane is cleaved between daughter cells. LARG colocalizes with α-tubulin at the spindle poles before localizing to the central spindle. During cytokinesis, LARG is condensed in the midbody, where it colocalizes with RhoA. HeLa cells depleted of LARG display apoptosis during cytokinesis with unresolved intercellular bridges, and rescue experiments show that expression of small interfering RNA-resistant LARG prevents this apoptosis. Moreover, live cell imaging of LARG-depleted …


G Protein-Coupled Receptor Kinase 2 (Grk2) Is Localized To Centrosomes And Mediates Epidermal Growth Factor-Promoted Centrosomal Separation., Christopher H So, Allison Michal, Konstantin E Komolov, Jiansong Luo, Jeffrey L Benovic 2013 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Thomas Jefferson University

G Protein-Coupled Receptor Kinase 2 (Grk2) Is Localized To Centrosomes And Mediates Epidermal Growth Factor-Promoted Centrosomal Separation., Christopher H So, Allison Michal, Konstantin E Komolov, Jiansong Luo, Jeffrey L Benovic

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Faculty Papers

G protein-coupled receptor kinases (GRKs) play a central role in regulating receptor signaling, but recent studies suggest a broader role in modulating normal cellular functions. For example, GRK5 has been shown to localize to centrosomes and regulate microtubule nucleation and cell cycle progression. Here we demonstrate that GRK2 is also localized to centrosomes, although it has no role in centrosome duplication or microtubule nucleation. Of interest, knockdown of GRK2 inhibits epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-mediated separation of duplicated centrosomes. This EGFR/GRK2-mediated process depends on the protein kinases mammalian STE20-like kinase 2 (Mst2) and Nek2A but does not involve polo-like kinase …


Presence Of Virus Neutralizing Antibodies In Cerebral Spinal Fluid Correlates With Non-Lethal Rabies In Dogs., Clement W Gnanadurai, Ming Zhou, Wenqi He, Christina M Leyson, Chien-Tsun Huang, Gregory Salyards, Stephen B Harvey, Zhenhai Chen, Biao He, Yang Yang, D C Hooper, Berhnard Dietzchold, Zhen F Fu 2013 Department of Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia

Presence Of Virus Neutralizing Antibodies In Cerebral Spinal Fluid Correlates With Non-Lethal Rabies In Dogs., Clement W Gnanadurai, Ming Zhou, Wenqi He, Christina M Leyson, Chien-Tsun Huang, Gregory Salyards, Stephen B Harvey, Zhenhai Chen, Biao He, Yang Yang, D C Hooper, Berhnard Dietzchold, Zhen F Fu

Department of Cancer Biology Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Rabies is traditionally considered a uniformly fatal disease after onset of clinical manifestations. However, increasing evidence indicates that non-lethal infection as well as recovery from flaccid paralysis and encephalitis occurs in laboratory animals as well as humans.

METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Non-lethal rabies infection in dogs experimentally infected with wild type dog rabies virus (RABV, wt DRV-Mexico) correlates with the presence of high level of virus neutralizing antibodies (VNA) in the cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) and mild immune cell accumulation in the central nervous system (CNS). By contrast, dogs that succumbed to rabies showed only little or no VNA in the …


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