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  • Continuous glucose monitori... Continuous glucose monitoring in acute ischemic stroke patients treated with endovascular therapy: A pilot study to assess feasibility and accuracy
    Kersten, C J B A; Zandbergen, A A M; Fokkert, M J ... PloS one, 02/2023, Volume: 18, Issue: 2
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    Hyperglycemia is common in acute ischemic stroke and is associated with larger infarct volume and unfavorable functional outcome, also in patients who undergo reperfusion therapy. Hyperglycemia ...
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  • VEGF drives cancer-initiati... VEGF drives cancer-initiating stem cells through VEGFR-2/Stat3 signaling to upregulate Myc and Sox2
    Zhao, D; Pan, C; Sun, J ... Oncogene, 06/2015, Volume: 34, Issue: 24
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    Vascular endothelial growth factor-A (VEGF), a potent angiogenic factor, is also implicated in self-renewal in several normal tissue types. VEGF has been shown to drive malignant stem cells but ...
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  • Targeting of RAGE-ligand si... Targeting of RAGE-ligand signaling impairs breast cancer cell invasion and metastasis
    Kwak, T; Drews-Elger, K; Ergonul, A ... Oncogene, 03/2017, Volume: 36, Issue: 11
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    The receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) is highly expressed in various cancers and is correlated with poorer outcome in breast and other cancers. Here we tested the role of targeting ...
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  • Lactose drives Enterococcus... Lactose drives Enterococcus expansion to promote graft-versus-host disease
    Stein-Thoeringer, C K; Nichols, K B; Lazrak, A ... Science, 11/2019, Volume: 366, Issue: 6469
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    Disruption of intestinal microbial communities appears to underlie many human illnesses, but the mechanisms that promote this dysbiosis and its adverse consequences are poorly understood. In patients ...
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  • A search strategy for detec... A search strategy for detecting duodenoscope-associated infections: a retrospective observational study
    van der Ploeg, K.; Klaassen, C.H.W.; Vos, M.C. ... The Journal of hospital infection, 20/May , Volume: 147
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    Duodenoscope-associated infections (DAIs) are exogenous infections resulting from the use of contaminated duodenoscopes. Though numerous outbreaks of DAI have involved multidrug-resistant ...
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  • A high-volume study on the ... A high-volume study on the impact of diabetes mellitus on clinical outcomes after surgical and percutaneous cardiac interventions
    Slingerland, S. R.; Schulz, D. N.; van Steenbergen, G. J. ... Cardiovascular diabetology, 07/2024, Volume: 23, Issue: 1
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    Abstract Background Type I and type II diabetes mellitus (DM) patients have a higher prevalence of cardiovascular diseases, as well as a higher mortality risk of cardiovascular diseases and ...
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  • VEGFA links self-renewal an... VEGFA links self-renewal and metastasis by inducing Sox2 to repress miR-452, driving Slug
    Kim, M; Jang, K; Miller, P ... Oncogene, 09/2017, Volume: 36, Issue: 36
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    Cancer stem cells (CSC) appear to have increased metastatic potential, but mechanisms underlying this are poorly defined. Here we show that VEGFA induction of Sox2 promotes EMT and tumor metastasis. ...
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  • PKB/Akt phosphorylates p27,... PKB/Akt phosphorylates p27, impairs nuclear import of p27 and opposes p27-mediated G1 arrest
    Slingerland, Joyce M; Liang, Jiyong; Zubovitz, Judit ... Nature medicine, 10/2002, Volume: 8, Issue: 10
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    Mechanisms linking mitogenic and growth inhibitory cytokine signaling and the cell cycle have not been fully elucidated in either cancer or in normal cells. Here we show that activation of protein ...
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  • Genome-scale discovery of D... Genome-scale discovery of DNA-methylation biomarkers for blood-based detection of colorectal cancer
    Lange, Christopher P E; Campan, Mihaela; Hinoue, Toshinori ... PloS one, 11/2012, Volume: 7, Issue: 11
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    There is an increasing demand for accurate biomarkers for early non-invasive colorectal cancer detection. We employed a genome-scale marker discovery method to identify and verify candidate DNA ...
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  • Thrombin-Derived Peptides P... Thrombin-Derived Peptides Potentiate the Activity of Gram-Positive-Specific Antibiotics against Gram-Negative Bacteria
    Wesseling, Charlotte M J; Wood, Thomas M; Bertheussen, Kristine ... Molecules (Basel, Switzerland), 03/2021, Volume: 26, Issue: 7
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    The continued rise of antibiotic resistance threatens to undermine the utility of the world's current antibiotic arsenal. This problem is particularly troubling when it comes to Gram-negative ...
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