683 research outputs found
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic burst and its relevant consequences in dental practice
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Editorial: Advances in Endocrinology: Stem Cells and Growth Factors
Stem Cells investigation in Endocrinology: leading stem cell scientists and developmental endocrinologists, critically review both cutting-edge approaches to stem cell biology and the application of stem cells and their secretome to translational/precision medicine, endocrine diseases, including diabetes, tissue/organ repairs, energy metabolism, and metabolic disorders
Mesenchymal stem cells as promoters, enhancers, and playmakers of the translational regenerative medicine
Since their first isolation and characterization by Friedenstein et al. in 1974, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) were proven essential for tissue regeneration and homeostasis. Over the years, thanks to a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying the therapeutic effects of MSCs, several approaches with MSC-based therapies have been proposed, in order to treat different human diseases. In this light, MSCs are currently being tested in preclinical in vivo settings as well as in early-stage clinical trials for their ability to modulate immune responses, fostering wound healing and tissue regeneration of various tissue types and organs, including the skin, bone, cartilage, brain, muscle, and tendons
Bridging the LNG knowledge gap in the Baltic Sea region: the Go LNG initiative and the establishment of a competence centre
Expanding the Use of Liquefied Natural Gas in the Baltic Sea Region via Tailor-made Training Activities
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Liquefied Natural Gas as a Marine Fuel: The Case of the Baltic Sea Region
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Evidence-Based Dentistry: What's New?
The importance of evidence for every branch of medicine in teaching in order to orient the practitioners among the great amount of most actual scientific information's, and to support clinical decisions, is well established in health care, including dentistry
Eco-friendly synthesis of beta-nitro ketones from conjugated enones: an important improvement of the Miyakoshi procedure
A variety of alpha,beta-unsaturated ketones can be easily converted, at room temperature, into beta-nitro ketones by nitration with solid supported nitrite (SSN) and in the presence
of acetic acid and cyclopentyl methyl ether
Coexistence of carcinoma and tuberculosis in one breast
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Background: The coexistence of breast cancer and tuberculosis is very rare. This can create a dilemma in the diagnosis and treatment as there are no pathognomonic symptoms or signs to distinguish both diseases. Case presentation: A female patient was seen in the breast clinic for a right breast lump. Clinical examination and investigation confirmed cancer and tuberculosis of the right breast. She underwent right mastectomy and axillary clearance and received chemo and radiotherapy. Unfortunately, she died of wide spread metastases. Conclusion: The simultaneous occurrence of these two major illnesses in the breast can lead to many problems regarding diagnosis and treatment. Though rare, surgeons, pathologists and radiologists should be aware of such condition. Background The coexistence of carcinoma and tuberculosis (TB) of the breast and the axillary lymph nodes is rare. The clinical situation
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