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241por Acencio, Milena Marques Pagliarelli, Puka, Juliana, Marchi, Evaldo, Antonangelo, Leila, Terra, Ricardo Mingarini, Vargas, Francisco Suso, Capelozzi, Vera Luiza, Teixeira, Lisete Ribeiro“…Experimental models can mimic the human condition, contributing to advances in current understanding of the mechanisms patients’ pleural fluid accumulation and possible therapeutic strategies. …”
Publicado 2015
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242“…We need to find a way for adaptation with inherent unpleasantness of being human condition and conflicts that it caused, as we did not fail. …”
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243por Toledo, Míriam, Penna, Fabio, Oliva, Francesc, Luque, Melania, Betancourt, Angelica, Marmonti, Enrica, López‐Soriano, Francisco J., Argilés, Josep M., Busquets, Sílvia“…CONCLUSIONS: The combination of the two drugs proved to be a promising strategy for treating cancer cachexia in a pre‐clinical setting that better resembles the human condition, thus providing a strong rationale for the use of such combination in clinical trials involving cachectic cancer patients.…”
Publicado 2015
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244por Ericsson, Aaron C., Personett, Alexa R., Grobman, Megan E., Rindt, Hansjorg, Reinero, Carol R.“…Moreover, as dogs have similar respiratory anatomy, physiology, and immune systems as humans, are exposed to many of the same environmental stimuli, and spontaneously develop similar respiratory diseases, these data support the use of dogs as a model species for prospective studies of the airway microbiota, with findings translatable to the human condition.…”
Publicado 2016
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245por Saey, V., Vandecasteele, T., van Loon, G., Cornillie, P., Ploeg, M., Delesalle, C., Gröne, A., Gielen, I., Ducatelle, R., Chiers, K.“…CONCLUSIONS: Affected Friesians show a consistent location and configuration of the aortic rupture site, very similar to the human condition and therefore could act as a spontaneous model to study this disease. …”
Publicado 2016
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246“…Although data from animal models should be extrapolated to the human condition with caution, the present study suggests potential for the use of gene therapy to decelerate disc degeneration.…”
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247“…Our findings using HED mutant mice as a model for the human condition support the idea that ear and nose pathology in HED patients arises as a result of nasal and nasopharyngeal gland deficits, reduced mucociliary clearance and impaired auditory tube gating function underlies the pathological sequelae in the bulla.…”
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248por Jia, Zhanjun, Zhuang, Yibo, Hu, Caiyu, Zhang, Xintong, Ding, Guixia, Zhang, Yue, Rohatgi, Rajeev, Hua, Hu, Huang, Songming, He, John Ci-jiang, Zhang, Aihua“…More importantly, the upregulation of NHE3 and NCC and activation of ACE/Ang II signaling pathway were also observed in albuminuric patient kidneys, suggesting that our animal model accurately replicates the human condition. Taken together, these novel findings demonstrated that albuminuria is of importance in resetting renal salt handling via mitochondrial oxidative stress-initiated stimulation of ACE/Ang II cascade. …”
Publicado 2016
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249por Rattray, Ivan, Smith, Edward J., Crum, William R., Walker, Thomas A., Gale, Richard, Bates, Gillian P., Modo, Michel“…In conclusion, the HdhQ150 mouse model replicates many aspects of the human condition, including an extended pre-manifest period prior to the emergence of motor impairments.…”
Publicado 2017
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250por Wahl, Angela, Ho, Phong T., Denton, Paul W., Garrett, Katy L., Hudgens, Michael G., Swartz, Glenn, O’Neill, Cynthia, Veronese, Fulvia, Kashuba, Angela D., Garcia, J. Victor“…This PK-PD model mimics the human condition and can be applied to other PrEP approaches and routes of HIV acquisition, accelerating clinical implementation of the most efficacious PrEP strategies.…”
Publicado 2017
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251“…The organisational and architectural configuration of white matter pathways connecting brain regions has ramifications for all facets of the human condition, including manifestations of incipient neurodegeneration. …”
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252por Cominelli, Fabio, Arseneau, Kristen O., Rodriguez-Palacios, Alexander, Pizarro, Theresa T.“…This review discusses appropriate experimental applications for different mouse models of colitis, and highlights the particular utility of 2 highly relevant models of Crohn’s-like ileitis—the spontaneous SAMP1/YitFc inbred mouse strain and the genetically engineered Tnf(ΔAU-rich element/+) mouse model of tumor necrosis factor overexpression, both of which bear strong resemblance to the human condition. Similar to patients with Crohn’s disease, SAMP1/YitFc ileitis develops spontaneously, without chemical, genetic, or immunologic manipulation, making this model particularly relevant for studies aimed at identifying the primary defect underlying the occurrence of Crohn’s ileitis, as well as preclinical testing of novel treatment modalities.…”
Publicado 2017
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253“…Studies in the mouse model, which closely reproduces the human condition, have shown that hepatotoxicity is initiated by formation of a reactive metabolite N-acetyl-p-benzoquinone imine (NAPQI), which depletes cellular glutathione and forms protein adducts on mitochondrial proteins. …”
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254por Amarnani, Dhanesh, Machuca-Parra, Arturo Israel, Wong, Lindsay L., Marko, Christina K., Stefater, James A., Stryjewski, Tomasz P., Eliott, Dean, Arboleda-Velasquez, Joseph F., Kim, Leo A.“…C-PVR cultures formed membranes and band-like structures in culture reminiscent of the human condition. MTX significantly reduced the proliferation and band formation of C-PVR, whereas it had no significant effect on cell migration. …”
Publicado 2017
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255por Lujan-Hernandez, Jorge, Appasani, Raghu, Sullivan, Kylee, Siegel-Reamer, Leah, Lalikos, Janice F.“…Eventually, larger animal models may better translate to the human condition but, given increased financial costs and animal facility capability, should be explored when data obtained from small animal studies is exhausted or inconclusive.…”
Publicado 2017
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256“…Specifically, most animal models mimic only mania or depression and only a few include the cyclical nature of the human condition. Future studies could therefore focus on modeling both episodes in the same animal model to also have the possibility to investigate the switch from mania-like behavior to depressive-like behavior and vice versa. …”
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257por Condat, Agnès, Mendes, Nicolas, Drouineaud, Véronique, Gründler, Nouria, Lagrange, Chrystelle, Chiland, Colette, Wolf, Jean-Philippe, Ansermet, François, Cohen, David“…After reviewing the various medical/surgical techniques for physical gender transition and the current ART options, we discuss how these new ways for persons to self-actualize and to experience parenthood can not only improve the condition of transgender persons (and the human condition as a whole through greater equity) but also introduce some elements of change in the habitual patterns of thinking especially in France. …”
Publicado 2018
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258“…However, the underlying pathophysiology of glaucoma in these models and how they compare to the human condition remains unclear. This limitation is the primary barrier for using rodent models to develop novel therapies to manage glaucoma and glaucoma-related blindness. …”
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259por Lee Roze des Ordons, Amanda, de Groot, Janet Margaret, Rosenal, Tom, Viceer, Nazia, Nixon, Lara“…Whole person care involved recognizing the multiple dimensions of personhood and sensitivity to others’ needs; valuing involved respecting and appreciating others; perspective-taking consisted of considering others’ perspectives, suspending judgment, and listening; recognizing universality involved acknowledging the shared human condition, finding common ground, transcending roles, and humility; and relational focus was described through multiple relationships between patients, families, clinicians and learners, becoming part of another’s story, reciprocal influence, and accompaniment. …”
Publicado 2018
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260por Jutzeler, Catherine R., Streijger, Femke, Aguilar, Juan, Shortt, Katelyn, Manouchehri, Neda, Okon, Elena, Hupp, Markus, Curt, Armin, Kwon, Brian K., Kramer, John L. K.“…CONCLUSIONS: Despite notable differences between experimental models and the human condition, the brain's response to spinal cord injury is remarkably similar between humans and pigs. …”
Publicado 2018
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