Recent Publications
Ibrahim Marai, Josef Steier, Lia Novic, Ali Sakhnini, Liza Grosman-Rimon, Batsheva Tzadok: Does the Initial Screening of Syncope in the Emergency Department and During Hospitalization Adhere to ESC Guidelines? (Isr Med Assoc J .)
The evaluation of syncope in emergency departments (EDs) and during hospitalization can be ineffective. The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) guidelines were established to perform the evaluation based on risk stratification. Objectives: To investigate whether the initial screening of syncope adheres to the recent ESC guidelines.
Roni Cohen Shavit: The influence of the type of face mask used by healthcare providers during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic on the report of pain: a cross-sectional study in a pediatric emergency department (Transl Pediatr . )
During 4 months of the severe acute respiratory coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic, nurses in a pediatric emergency department (ED) used surgical and clear face masks in triage. This study aimed to find out if the type of face mask influenced children's reports of pain.
Gassan Moady, Shaul Atar: Sodium-Glucose Co-Transporter 2 Inhibitors in Heart Failure-Current Evidence in Special Populations (Life (Basel) . )
In this review, we discuss the current data on SGLT2 inhibitors in special populations, including patients with acute myocardial infarction, acute HF, right ventricular (RV) failure, left ventricular assist device (LVAD), and type 1 diabetes.
Surya Sukumaran, Shulamit Fluss Ben-Uliel, Nir Qvit: Rational design, synthesis and structural characterization of peptides and peptidomimetics to target Hsp90/Cdc37 interaction for treating hepatocellular carcinoma (Comput Struct Biotechnol J .)
Heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90) and cell division cycle 37 (Cdc37) work together as a molecular chaperone complex to regulate the activity of a multitude of client protein kinases. These kinases belong to a wide array of intracellular signaling networks that mediate multiple cellular processes including proliferation. As a result, Hsp90 and Cdc37 represent innovative therapeutic targets in various cancers (such as leukemia, multiple myeloma, and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)) in which their expression levels are elevated.
Chaim Putterman: Pathogenic cellular and molecular mediators in lupus nephritis (Nat Rev Nephrol .)
Kidney involvement in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus - lupus nephritis (LN) - is one of the most important and common clinical manifestations of this disease and occurs in 40-60% of patients. Current treatment regimens achieve a complete kidney response in only a minority of affected individuals, and 10-15% of patients with LN develop kidney failure, with its attendant morbidity and considerable prognostic implications. Moreover, the medications most often used to treat LN - corticosteroids in combination with immunosuppressive or cytotoxic drugs - are associated with substantial side effects. Advances in proteomics, flow cytometry and RNA sequencing have led to important new insights into immune cells, molecules and mechanistic pathways that are instrumental in the pathogenesis of LN. These insights, together with a renewed focus on the study of human LN kidney tissue, suggest new therapeutic targets that are already being tested in lupus animal models and early-phase clinical trials and, as such, are hoped to eventually lead to meaningful improvements in the care of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus-associated kidney disease.
Johnny S Younis: At what age endometriosis-associated ovarian cancer is diagnosed? The implications for women in the reproductive age (Front Oncol . )
Endometriosis-associated ovarian cancer (EAOC) is an evolving distinct clinical entity and challenge considered to develop from endometrioma. Several systematic reviews and meta-analyses corroborated the association between endometriosis and ovarian cancer. In the most recent and comprehensive, the summary relative risk of EAOC was estimated as 1.93 compared to women with no endometriosis. Furthermore, contemporary state-of-the-art methodologies have provided evidence of genetic correlation and causal relationship between endometriosis and EAOC.
Yosefa Birati: "Yes, I can bond." Reflections of autistic women's mothering experiences in the early postpartum period (Womens Health (Lond) .)
Autism is a neurodevelopmental condition affecting communication and social interaction. Much of the research regarding childbirth and motherhood is focused on non-autistic women. Autistic mothers may experience challenges communicating their needs to health care professionals and find aspects of the hospital environment distressing, indicating a need for more informed practice. Objective: To describe the experiences of autistic women bonding with their newborns after delivery in an acute care setting.
Amnon Harel, Katereena Yamin, Itay Onn: UMSBP2 is chromatin remodeler that functions in regulation of gene expression and suppression of antigenic variation in trypanosomes (Nucleic Acids Res .)
Universal Minicircle Sequence binding proteins (UMSBPs) are CCHC-type zinc-finger proteins that bind the single-stranded G-rich UMS sequence, conserved at the replication origins of minicircles in the kinetoplast DNA, the mitochondrial genome of kinetoplastids. Trypanosoma brucei UMSBP2 has been recently shown to colocalize with telomeres and to play an essential role in chromosome end protection. Here we report that TbUMSBP2 decondenses in vitro DNA molecules, which were condensed by core histones H2B, H4 or linker histone H1.
Elias Saad, Basheer Maamoun, Assy Nimer: Increased Red Blood Cell Distribution Predicts Severity of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Exacerbation (J Pers Med . )
Increased red blood cell distribution width (RDW) has been reported to be related to underlying chronic inflammation. Our aim is to investigate the relationship of different complete blood count (CBC) parameters such as hemoglobin level, mean corpuscular volume (MCV), mean platelet volume (MPV) or RDW with COPD exacerbation severity.
Elite Arnon-Sheleg, Moaad Farraj, Samar Michael, Amir Mari, Tawfik Khoury, Wisam Sbeit: Modified Hepatobiliary Scintigraphy for the Diagnosis of Bile Reflux in One-Anastomosis Gastric Bypass Surgery: a Prospective Multicenter Study Obes Surg . )
One-anastomosis gastric bypass (OAGB) is a relatively simple surgical procedure for those afflicted with severe obesity. Studies reported symptomatic biliary reflux gastritis and esophagitis as predominant complications. Hepatobiliary scintigraphy (HIDA) is the least invasive test for the diagnosis of bile reflux, with good sensitivity, patient tolerability, and reproducibility. The aim of this study was to define an optimized HIDA scintigraphy protocol for demonstrating bile reflux in post-OAGB patients.
Fadi Hassan, Helana Jeries, Mohammad E Naffaa: Challenges in the Timely Diagnosis of Behcet's Disease (Life (Basel) .)
Behcet's disease (BD) is a chronic, multi-systemic inflammatory disorder mainly characterized by recurrent oral and genital ulcers, skin lesions, and uveitis. As no pathognomonic laboratory test exists for BD, the diagnosis relies solely on clinical features...
Hanna Keren: Neural responses to reward valence and magnitude from pre- to early adolescence (Neuroimage .)
Background Neural activation during reward processing is thought to underlie critical behavioral changes that take place during the transition to adolescence (e.g., learning, risk-taking). Though literature on the neural basis of reward processing in adolescence is booming, important gaps remain.
Nasser Sakran: Gastrointestinal reported outcomes following One Anastomosis Gastric Bypass based on a multicenter study (Expert Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol . )
Describes gastrointestinal-related side-effects reported following One Anastomosis Gastric Bypass (OAGB).
Olga Volodko, Natalia Volinsky, Nufar Margalit, Fabio Kusniec, Doron Sudarsky, Shemy Carasso, Offer Amir: Characterization of Systemic and Culprit-Coronary Artery miR-483-5p Expression in Chronic CAD and Acute Myocardial Infarction Male Patients (Int J Mo
Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the leading cause of mortality worldwide. In chronic and myocardial infarction (MI) states, aberrant levels of circulating microRNAs compromise gene expression and pathophysiology. We aimed to compare microRNA expression in chronic-CAD and acute-MI male patients in peripheral blood vasculature versus coronary arteries proximal to a culprit area.
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