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De Novo Malignancies After Kidney Transplant: Where Do We Stand and Does the Head and Neck Region Require More Caution?
CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of de novo malignancy in kidney transplant recipients was relatively higher compared with previous data. Nonmelanoma skin cancers were the most common type. Three-quarters of all lesions were in the head and neck region, and two-thirds were of cutaneous origin.PMID:37074001 | DOI:10.6002/ect.2022.0283
Source: Experimental and Clinical Transplantation : official journal of the Middle East Society for Organ Transplantation - April 19, 2023 Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: G ülay Ulusal Okyay Fatma Ayerden Ebin ç Kadir G ökhan Atılgan Murat Alper Sebat Karam ürsel Tamer Selen Hatice Şahin G ökşen İnanç İmamoğlu Filiz Canpolat Mehmet Deniz Ayl ı Source Type: research

Fight Aging! Newsletter, January 3rd 2022
In this study, we showed that the iPaD (inducing Plagl2 and anti-Dyrk1a) lentivirus substantially rejuvenated the proliferative and neurogenic potential of NSCs in the aged brain. Clonal analysis by a sparse labeling approach as well as transcriptome analysis indicated that iPaD can rejuvenate aged NSCs (19-21 mo of age) to a level comparable with those at 1 or 2 months of age and successfully improved cognition of aged mice. Once rejuvenated and activated by iPaD, aged dormant NSCs can generate, on average, 4.9 neurons but very few astrocytes in 3-week tracing. Furthermore, these activated NSCs were maintained for ...
Source: Fight Aging! - January 2, 2022 Category: Research Authors: Reason Tags: Newsletters Source Type: blogs