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    Tanrı misafiri

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    Reşat Nuri'nin Türk Dünyası ve Kelebek'te tefrika edilen Tanrı Misafiri adlı romanıRoman ilk olarak 1919'da Türk Dünyası'nda tefrika edilmiş, 1923'te Kelebek'te yeniden tefrika edilmiştir.Telif hakları nedeniyle romanın tam metni verilememiştir

    Functional Immune Anatomy of the Liver - as an allograft

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    Hypothermic machine perfusion in kidney transplantation

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    Purpose of reviewThis article summarizes novel developments in hypothermic machine perfusion (HMP) as an organ preservation modality for kidneys recovered from deceased donors.Recent findingsHMP has undergone a renaissance in recent years. This renewed interest has arisen parallel to a shift in paradigms; not only optimal preservation of an often marginal quality graft is required, but also improved graft function and tools to predict the latter are expected from HMP. The focus of attention in this field is currently drawn to the protection of endothelial integrity by means of additives to the perfusion solution, improvement of the HMP solution, choice of temperature, duration of perfusion, and machine settings. HMP may offer the opportunity to assess aspects of graft viability before transplantation, which can potentially aid preselection of grafts based on characteristics such as perfusate biomarkers, as well as measurement of machine perfusion dynamics parameters.SummaryHMP has proven to be beneficial as a kidney preservation method for all types of renal grafts, most notably those retrieved from extended criteria donors. Large numbers of variables during HMP, such as duration, machine settings and additives to the perfusion solution are currently being investigated to improve renal function and graft survival. In addition, the search for biomarkers has become a focus of attention to predict graft function posttransplant

    Die Langzeitbeatmung mit einem PEEP >= 10 mbar induziert keine Leberschädigung nach Transplantation

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    Humanizing the Morbidity and Mortality Conference

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    Major histocompatibility complex class I-related chains A and B (MIC A/B): A novel role in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis

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    PubMedID: 19998387Stress-induced soluble major histocompatibility complex class I-related chains A/B (MIC A/B) are increased in chronic liver diseases and hepatocellular malignancy.Weinvestigated the impact of these molecules on liver injury, apoptosis, and fibrosis in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). Blood and liver tissue were obtained from 40 patients with NASH undergoing bariatric surgery for obesity. The control group consisted of 10 healthy individuals. We also investigated 10 patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver (NAFL). Polymerase chain reaction was used to measure messenger RNA (mRNA) transcripts of MIC A/B, natural killer cell receptor G2D (NKG2D), CD95/Fas, and tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand(TRAIL)-death receptor5(DR5). Apoptosis was quantified by way of terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick-end labeling (TUNEL) (intrahepatic) and M30/M65 (systemic). Liver injury was assessed histopathologically and serologically (alanine aminotransferase/ aspartate aminotransferase). Fibrosis was identified by Sirius red staining, quantitative morphometry, and ?-smooth muscle actin and collagen 1? transcripts. Compared with controls, patients with NASH revealed significant increases in (1) NKG2D mRNA (13.1-fold) and MIC A/B mRNA (3.6-fold and 15.8-fold, respectively); (2) TRAIL-DR5 and CD95/Fas mRNA (2.7-fold and 3.6-fold, respectively); (3) TUNEL-positive hepatocytes (4.0-fold); and (4) M30 and M65 levels (4.6-fold and 3.4-fold, respectively). We found relevant correlations between MIC protein expression rates and NAS and fibrosis stages. In contrast, NKG2D and MIC A/B transcripts were attenuated in patients with NAFL compared with NASH. Histopathologically, NASH patients revealed increased NAS scores, an accumulation of natural killer cells, and 2.7-fold increased hepatic fibrosis by quantitative morphometry. Conclusion: Our findings suggest an important role for MIC A/Bin liver injury. Therapeutic intervention aimed at reducing MICA/B levels may beneficially affect the progression of NASH. Copyright © 2009 by the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases

    UP-REGULATION OF STRESS-INDUCED LIGANDS IS ASSOCIATED WITH ENHANCED HEPATOCYTE APOPTOSIS AND FIBROSIS IN PATIENTS WITH NASH

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    60th Annual Meeting of the American-Association-for-the-Study-of-Liver-Diseases -- OCT 30-NOV 03, 2009 -- Boston, MAWOS: 000270456001033…Amer Assoc Study Liver Di
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