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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38684227/elastic-and-self-healing-copolymer-coatings-with-antimicrobial-function
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Livy Laysandra, Randy Arthur Rusli, Yu-Wei Chen, Shi-Ju Chen, Yao-Wei Yeh, Tsung-Lin Tsai, Jui-Hsiung Huang, Kao-Shu Chuang, Andreas Njotoprajitno, Yu-Cheng Chiu
The revolutionary self-healing function for long-term and safe service processes has inspired researchers to implement them in various fields, including in the application of antimicrobial protective coatings. Despite the great advances that have been made in the field of fabricating self-healing and antimicrobial polymers, their poor transparency and the trade-off between the mechanical and self-healing properties limit the utility of the materials as transparent antimicrobial protective coatings for wearable optical and display devices...
April 29, 2024: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38681374/antibacterial-agents-for-composite-resin-restorative-materials-current-knowledge-and-future-prospects
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REVIEW
Amnah A Algarni
Resin composites became the material of choice for direct restorations in anterior and posterior teeth. Despite the revolutionary improvement in the material, restoration failure is still a major drawback due to the material's inherent negative properties, including a lack of antibacterial effects. Therefore, many attempts have been made to incorporate antibacterial agents into resin composite materials to improve their antimicrobial properties and prevent secondary caries formation. Multiple laboratory studies have been conducted using different antibacterial agents, such as quaternary ammonium compounds, methacryloyloxydodecylpyridinium bromide, magnesium oxide nanoparticles, chlorhexidine, and chitosan...
March 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38679117/improving-chimeric-antigen-receptor-t-cell-therapies-by-using-artificial-intelligence-and-internet-of-things-technologies-a-narrative-review
#23
REVIEW
Alberto Boretti
Cancer poses a formidable challenge in the field of medical science, prompting the exploration of innovative and efficient treatment strategies. One revolutionary breakthrough in cancer therapy is Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy, an avant-garde method involving the customization of a patient's immune cells to combat cancer. Particularly successful in addressing blood cancers, CAR T-cell therapy introduces an unprecedented level of effectiveness, offering the prospect of sustained disease management...
April 26, 2024: European Journal of Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678799/can-gpt-4-revolutionize-otolaryngology-navigating-opportunities-and-ethical-considerations
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REVIEW
Shaun Edalati, Vikram Vasan, Christopher P Cheng, Zara Patel, Satish Govindaraj, Alfred Marc Iloreta
Otolaryngologists can enhance workflow efficiency, provide better patient care, and advance medical research and education by integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into their practices. GPT-4 technology is a revolutionary and contemporary example of AI that may apply to otolaryngology. The knowledge of otolaryngologists should be supplemented, not replaced when using GPT-4 to make critical medical decisions and provide individualized patient care. In our thorough examination, we explore the potential uses of the groundbreaking GPT-4 technology in the field of otolaryngology, covering aspects such as potential outcomes and technical boundaries...
April 16, 2024: American Journal of Otolaryngology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38677513/the-discovery-of-a-catalytic-rna-within-rnase-p-and-its-legacy
#25
REVIEW
Leif A Kirsebom, Fenyong Liu, William H McClain
Sidney Altman's discovery of the processing of one RNA by another RNA that acts like an enzyme was revolutionary in biology and the basis for his sharing the 1989 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Tom Cech. These breakthrough findings support the key role of RNA in molecular evolution, where replicating RNAs (and similar chemical derivatives) either with or without peptides functioned in protocells during the early stages of life on Earth, an era referred to as the RNA world (1,2). Here, we cover the historical background highlighting the work of Altman and his colleagues and the subsequent efforts of other researchers to understand the biological function of RNase P and its catalytic RNA subunit, and to employ it as a tool to downregulate gene expression...
April 25, 2024: Journal of Biological Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38677021/rapid-and-sensitive-parallel-on-site-detection-of-antibiotics-and-resistance-genes-in-aquatic-environments-using-evanescent-wave-dual-color-fluorescence-fiber-embedded-optofluidic-nanochip
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dan Chen, Wenjuan Xu, Yongkai Lu, Yuxin Zhuo, Tianxiang Ji, Feng Long
Environmental antibiotics and antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) pose considerable threat to humans and animals; thus, the rapid and sensitive parallel detection of these pollutants from a single sample is urgently required. However, traditional multiplexed analytic technologies detect only one type of target (e.g., small molecules or nucleic acids) per assay. To address this issue, Evanescent wave Dual-color fluorescence Fiber-embedded Optofluidic Nanochip (EDFON) was fabricated by integrating a fiber-embedded optofluidic nanochip with evanescent wave dual-color fluorescence technology...
April 16, 2024: Biosensors & Bioelectronics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676490/a-new-approach-to-melanoma-treatment-micrornas
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Suleyman Ilhan, Ferdi Oguz, Harika Atmaca
Although immunotherapy and targeted therapy have radically changed melanoma treatment, the development of resistance and reduction of patient responses are still significant problems. Small molecule inhibitors are needed to overcome this situation, and biomarkers that can estimate whether patients will reply to existing treatments need to be developed. miRNAs are involved in diverse processes such as tumor development, tumor progression, metastasis, and invasion. While some miRNAs act as tumor suppressors, others may be oncogenic...
April 25, 2024: Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676336/enhancing-x-ray-sensitization-with-multifunctional-nanoparticles
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REVIEW
Jiayi Liu, JunYong Wu, Taili Chen, Bin Yang, XiangPing Liu, Jing Xi, Ziyang Zhang, Yawen Gao, ZhiHong Li
In the progression of X-ray-based radiotherapy for the treatment of cancer, the incorporation of nanoparticles (NPs) has a transformative impact. This study investigates the potential of NPs, particularly those comprised of high atomic number elements, as radiosensitizers. This aims to optimize localized radiation doses within tumors, thereby maximizing therapeutic efficacy while preserving surrounding tissues. The multifaceted applications of NPs in radiotherapy encompass collaborative interactions with chemotherapeutic, immunotherapeutic, and targeted pharmaceuticals, along with contributions to photodynamic/photothermal therapy, imaging enhancement, and the integration of artificial intelligence technology...
April 26, 2024: Small
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38672187/storytelling-of-myocarditis
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REVIEW
Gaetano Thiene
In 1900, Fiedler first reported autopsy cases with peculiar inflammation of the myocardium, which he named interstitial myocarditis. He postulated an isolated cardiac inflammation of the myocardium in the absence of multiorgan involvement and with a poor prognosis due to invisible microorganisms, which years later would have been identified as viruses. The revision of original histologic sections by Schmorl showed cases with lymphocytes and others with giant-cell inflammatory histotypes. The in vivo diagnosis of myocarditis became possible thanks to right cardiac catheterization with endomyocardial biopsy (EMB)...
April 9, 2024: Biomedicines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671780/recent-advances-in-wearable-healthcare-devices-from-material-to-application
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REVIEW
Xiao Luo, Handong Tan, Weijia Wen
In recent years, the proliferation of wearable healthcare devices has marked a revolutionary shift in the personal health monitoring and management paradigm. These devices, ranging from fitness trackers to advanced biosensors, have not only made healthcare more accessible, but have also transformed the way individuals engage with their health data. By continuously monitoring health signs, from physical-based to biochemical-based such as heart rate and blood glucose levels, wearable technology offers insights into human health, enabling a proactive rather than a reactive approach to healthcare...
April 6, 2024: Bioengineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38670722/immunotherapy-toxicity-management-in-clinical-practice-building-the-clinical-infrastructure-for-immune-related-adverse-event-evaluation-and-care
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REVIEW
Yael Klionsky, Alexa Simon Meara, Pankti Reid
Cancer immunotherapy is revolutionary for survival but has complications due to immunogenicity with unpredictable and potentially long-lasting autoimmune side effects known as immune-related adverse events (irAEs). Currently, treatment beyond corticosteroids can be complicated by the diversity of providers who are needed across a variety of clinical settings to manage irAEs. We outline the role of critical players in the management of irAEs, discuss the current limitations that exist, and propose various methodologies that can be adapted across clinical settings to tackle these needs...
May 2024: Rheumatic Diseases Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38670426/hypochlorite-mediated-degradation-and-detoxification-of-sulfathiazole-in-aqueous-solution-and-soil-slurry
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Longhui Qiu, Caixia Yan, Yue Zhang, Yabing Chen, Minghua Nie
Although various activated sodium hypochlorite (NaClO) systems were proven to be promising strategies for recalcitrant organics treatment, the direct interaction between NaClO and pollutants without explicit activation is quite limited. In this work, a revolutionary approach to degrade sulfathiazole (STZ) in aqueous and soil slurry by single NaClO without any activator was proposed. The results demonstrated that 100% and 94.11% of STZ could be degraded by 0.025 mM and 5 mM NaClO in water and soil slurry, respectively...
April 24, 2024: Environmental Pollution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38670219/development-of-tshr-car-nk-92-cells-for-differentiated-thyroid-cancer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jiahui Zhou, Chengcheng Zhang, Weibo Mao, Yiling Zhu, Huan Zhao, Ruozhen Han, You Peng, Gang Pan, Yang Fang
Differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) is the predominant type of thyroid cancer, with some patients experiencing relapse, distant metastases, or refractoriness, revealing limited treatment options. Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-modified Natural Killer (NK) cells are revolutionary therapeutic agents effective against various resistant cancers. Thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor (TSHR) expression in DTC provides a unique tumor-specific target for CAR therapy. Here, we developed an innovative strategy for treating DTC using modified NK-92 cells armed with a TSHR-targeted CAR...
April 24, 2024: Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38669789/surrogacy-an-important-pathway-to-parenthood-a-call-for-international-standardization
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Asher Bashiri, Yuval Cherlow, Talya Kresch-Jaffe
This comprehensive review examines the multifaceted landscape of surrogacy, a revolutionary treatment for infertility. The study examines historical origins, shifting trends, medical considerations, psychological implications, legal complexities, international variations, and ethical dilemmas surrounding surrogacy. With the advent of assisted reproductive technology, gestational surrogacy allows intended parents a genetic connection to their child. Medical facets encompass indications for gestational surrogacy, drawing attention to maternal health risks and infertility factors...
April 16, 2024: Journal of Reproductive Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38668115/environmentally-friendly-photothermal-membranes-for-halite-recovery-from-reverse-osmosis-brine-via-solar-driven-membrane-crystallization
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marco Aquino, Sergio Santoro, Antonio Politano, Giuseppe D'Andrea, Alessio Siciliano, Salvatore Straface, Mauro Francesco La Russa, Efrem Curcio
Modern society and industrial development rely heavily on the availability of freshwater and minerals. Seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) has been widely adopted for freshwater supply, although many questions have arisen about its environmental sustainability owing to the disposal of hypersaline rejected solutions (brine). This scenario has accelerated significant developments towards the hybridization of SWRO with membrane distillation-crystallization (MD-MCr), which can extract water and minerals from spent brine...
April 10, 2024: Membranes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38667745/photon-counting-detector-computed-tomography-pcd-ct-a-new-era-for-cardiovascular-imaging-current-status-and-future-outlooks
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REVIEW
Pietro G Lacaita, Anna Luger, Felix Troger, Gerlig Widmann, Gudrun M Feuchtner
Photon-counting detector computed tomography (PCD-CT) represents a revolutionary new generation of computed tomography (CT) for the imaging of patients with cardiovascular diseases. Since its commercial market introduction in 2021, numerous studies have identified advantages of this new technology in the field of cardiovascular imaging, including improved image quality due to an enhanced contrast-to-noise ratio, superior spatial resolution, reduced artifacts, and a reduced radiation dose. The aim of this narrative review was to discuss the current scientific literature, and to find answers to the question of whether PCD-CT has yet led to a true step-change and significant progress in cardiovascular imaging...
April 21, 2024: Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38660006/current-approaches-in-smart-nano-inspired-drug-delivery-a-narrative-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sri Harsha Boppana, L V Simhachalam Kutikuppala, Sushil Sharma, Madhavrao C, Gaurav Rangari, Arup Kumar Misra, Venkataramana Kandi, Snehasish Mishra, Puneet Kumar Singh, Ali A Rabaan, Ranjan K Mohapatra, Md Kudrat-E-Zahan
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The traditional drug delivery approach involves systemic administration of a drug that could be nonspecific in targeting, low on efficacy, and with severe side-effects. To address such challenges, the field of smart drug delivery has emerged aiming at designing and developing delivery systems that can target specific cells, tissues, and organs and have minimal off-target side-effects. METHODS: A literature search was done to collate papers and reports about the currently available various strategies for smart nano-inspired drug delivery...
April 2024: Health Science Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656525/precision-genome-editing-with-crispr-cas9
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shahroz Rahman, Abdul Rehman Ikram, Farrukh Azeem, Muhammad Tahir Ul Qamar, Tayyaba Shaheen, Mehboob-Ur-Rahman
The CRISPR/Cas9 system is a revolutionary technology for genome editing that allows for precise and efficient modifications of DNA sequences. The system is composed of two main components, the Cas9 enzyme and a guide RNA (gRNA). The gRNA is designed to specifically target a desired DNA sequence, while the Cas9 enzyme acts as molecular scissors to cut the DNA at that specific location. The cell then repairs the digested DNA, either through nonhomologous end joining (NHEJ) or homology-directed repair (HDR), resulting in either indels or precise modifications of DNA sequences with broad implications in biotechnology, agriculture, and medicine...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656521/in-silico-design-of-grna-for-crispr-cas9-mediated-gene-knockout
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Markus Freudhofmaier, Jacob W Hoyle, Fatemeh Maghuly
CRISPR/Cas9 stands as a revolutionary and versatile gene editing technology. At its core, the Cas9 DNA endonuclease is guided with precision by a specifically designed single-guide RNA (gRNA). This guidance system facilitates the introduction of double-stranded breaks (DSBs) within the DNA. Subsequent imprecise repairs, mainly through the non-homologous end-joining (NHEJ) pathway, yield insertions or deletions, resulting in frameshift mutations. These mutations are instrumental in achieving the successful knockout of the target gene...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656289/perspectives-in-the-validation-of-defase-a-paradigm-shift-in-food-allergy-management
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REVIEW
Stefania Arasi, Carmen Mazzuca, Sara Urbani, Arianna Cafarotti, Alessandro Fiocchi
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To explore the groundbreaking international consensus on the DEFASE (DEfinition of Food Allergy Severity) project as a revolutionary grading system for IgE-mediated food allergy severity. Against the backdrop of the growing public health challenge posed by food allergy, this article delves into the importance of validating and implementing DEFASE in real-world clinical settings. RECENT FINDINGS: With new therapeutic options available for food allergy, including biologics alongside immunotherapy, it is urgent to properly support clinical decision-making in the management of the disease...
June 1, 2024: Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology
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