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Understanding and influencing the ecology of staphylococci on human skin
University of St Andrews
Development of Homogeneous Catalysts – Green Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Compounds.
University of Strathclyde
Extraction, purification and characterisation of antimicrobial natural products from traditional herbal remedies
University of Strathclyde
Characterisation of the effect of antibacterial agents on Streptomyces coelicolor growth and development
University of Leeds
Targeting and functional regulation of an intracellular P2X receptor
King's College London
Contribution of stem cell dysfunction to disease progression in muscular dystrophy
King's College London
How are signaling networks central to development, redeployed to regulate adult muscle stem cell function?
King's College London
The potential of human spinal cord stem cells to counteract astrocyte-induced neurotoxicity in ALS
King's College London
Influence of nutrition on adult neural stem cells and mental health
King's College London
Cell fate decisions in sensory stem cells: a systems biology approach
King's College London
Directed stem cell migration and tissue repair
Queen's University Belfast
Matching nitrogen application to crop demand in winter wheat to optimize nitrogen use efficiency
King's College London
Integration of embryonic stem cell-derived motor neurons into neural circuits
King's College London
Using mesenchymal stem cells to improve survival of transplanted islets in diabetes therapy
Heriot-Watt University
Advanced waveguide laser source development
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Mol. Biol. Cell Table of Contents for 1 December 2009; Vol. 20, No. 23
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Caspase-independent Mitochondrial Cell Death Results from Loss of Respiration, Not Cytotoxic Protein Release - Lydia Lartigue, Yulia Kushnareva, Youngmo Seong, Helen Lin, Benjamin Faustin, and Donald D. Newmeyer
Polyamines Regulate c-Myc Translation through Chk2-dependent HuR Phosphorylation - Lan Liu, Jaladanki N. Rao, Tongtong Zou, Lan Xiao, Peng-Yuan Wang, Douglas J. Turner, Myriam Gorospe, and Jian-Ying Wang
Brd4 Marks Select Genes on Mitotic Chromatin and Directs Postmitotic Transcription - Anup Dey, Akira Nishiyama, Tatiana Karpova, James McNally, and Keiko Ozato
Evidence that Electrostatic Interactions between Vesicle-associated Membrane Protein 2 and Acidic Phospholipids May Modulate the Fusion of Transport Vesicles with the Plasma Membrane - Dumaine Williams, Jérome Vicôgne, Irina Zaitseva, Stuart McLaughlin, and Jeffrey E. Pessin
Neogenin Regulates Skeletal Myofiber Size and Focal Adhesion Kinase and Extracellular Signal-regulated Kinase Activities In Vivo and In Vitro - Gyu-Un Bae, Youn-Joo Yang, Guoying Jiang, Mingi Hong, Hye-Jin Lee, Marc Tessier-Lavigne, Jong-Sun Kang, and Robert S. Krauss
Macrophages Create an Acidic Extracellular Hydrolytic Compartment to Digest Aggregated Lipoproteins - Abigail S. Haka, Inna Grosheva, Ethan Chiang, Adina R. Buxbaum, Barbara A. Baird, Lynda M. Pierini, and Frederick R. Maxfield
RhoG Promotes Neural Progenitor Cell Proliferation in Mouse Cerebral Cortex - Satoshi Fujimoto, Manabu Negishi, and Hironori Katoh
Dcp1-Bodies in Mouse Oocytes - Adam Swetloff, Beatrice Conne, Joachim Huarte, Jean-Luc Pitetti, Serge Nef, and Jean-Dominique Vassalli
Rescue of Munc18-1 and -2 Double Knockdown Reveals the Essential Functions of Interaction between Munc18 and Closed Syntaxin in PC12 Cells - Liping Han, Tiandan Jiang, Gayoung A. Han, Nancy T. Malintan, Li Xie, Li Wang, Frederick W. Tse, Herbert Y. Gaisano, Brett M. Collins, Frederic A. Meunier, and Shuzo Sugita
Heat-Shock Factor 1 Controls Genome-wide Acetylation in Heat-shocked Cells - Sabrina Fritah, Edwige Col, Cyril Boyault, Jérôme Govin, Karin Sadoul, Susanna Chiocca, Elisabeth Christians, Saadi Khochbin, Caroline Jolly, and Claire Vourc'h
The Exomer Coat Complex Transports Fus1p to the Plasma Membrane via a Novel Plasma Membrane Sorting Signal in Yeast - Robyn M. Barfield, J. Christopher Fromme, and Randy Schekman
Tight Functional Coupling of Kinesin-1A and Dynein Motors in the Bidirectional Transport of Neurofilaments - Atsuko Uchida, Nael H. Alami, and Anthony Brown
Utp9p Facilitates Msn5p-mediated Nuclear Reexport of Retrograded tRNAs in Saccharomyces cerevisiae - Manoja B.K. Eswara, Andrew T. McGuire, Jacqueline B. Pierce, and Dev Mangroo
A Mutation Associated with CMT2A Neuropathy Causes Defects in Fzo1 GTP Hydrolysis, Ubiquitylation, and Protein Turnover - Elizabeth A. Amiott, Mickael M. Cohen, Yann Saint-Georges, Allan M. Weissman, and Janet M. Shaw
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Beyond phosphate binding: the effect of binder therapy on novel biomarkers may have clinical implications for the management of chronic kidney disease patients
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Role of oxidants/inflammation in declining renal function in chronic kidney disease and normal aging
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Indecent exposures
Stephen B. Hanauer
p685 | doi:10.1038/nrgastro.2009.204
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RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS
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Pediatrics: Amitriptyline and placebo in children with functional
gastrointestinal disorders
p687 | doi:10.1038/nrgastro.2009.190
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Colonoscopy: Unsedated colonoscopy is a feasible primary screening tool for
colorectal cancer
p688 | doi:10.1038/nrgastro.2009.188
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Cancer: Human bacterium induces colon tumors in mice through activation of
TH17 cells
p688 | doi:10.1038/nrgastro.2009.189
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Targeting Ras in HCC
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IBD: Sargramostim for corticosteroid-dependent Crohn's disease
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Ulcerative proctitis: Potential therapeutic role for appendicectomy
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Liver transplantation: Predicting infectious complications after OLT
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Fecal incontinence: Efficacy of biofeedback
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Primary sclerosing cholangitis: The importance of treating stenoses and
infections
Jens J. W. Tischendorf and Ramin Schirin-Sokhan
p691 | doi:10.1038/nrgastro.2009.181
The treatment of primary sclerosing cholangitis is a major challenge.
Complications such as dominant bile duct stenoses and biliary infections
are associated with poor outcomes. Data from a new prospective study with
a follow-up of 20 years now show that dominant stenosis and fungal, but
not bacterial infections reduce survival free of liver transplantation.
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Gastrointestinal bleeding: Carvedilol-the best [beta]-blocker for
primary prophylaxis?
Emmanuel A. Tsochatzis, Christos K. Triantos and Andrew K. Burroughs
p692 | doi:10.1038/nrgastro.2009.198
Endoscopic band ligation (EBL) and nonselective [beta]-blockade are two
effective strategies in the primary prevention of variceal bleeding.
Meta-analyses have shown an advantage of EBL over propranolol with regard
to bleeding rates but not mortality. By contrast, a recent randomized,
controlled trial shows less bleeding associated with the use of carvedilol
compared with EBL.
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Chronic anal fissure: Surgical or reversible neurochemical sphincterotomy?
Giuseppe Brisinda and Serafino Vanella
p694 | doi:10.1038/nrgastro.2009.200
The management of chronic anal fissure has received renewed interest and
has been re-evaluated over the past 20 years. The use of botulinum toxin
seems to be a promising and safe approach, particularly in patients at
high risk for incontinence. A recent meta-analysis investigated the efficacy
of botulinum toxin injection compared with lateral internal sphincterotomy
for the management of this condition.
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GERD: Is laparoscopic surgery cost-effective?
Alexander C. Ford
p695 | doi:10.1038/nrgastro.2009.196
A Markov model using data from a randomized, controlled trial has
demonstrated that laparoscopic fundoplication is a cost-effective
intervention for the management of chronic GERD. However, there are some
limitations of the model, discussed below, which suggest that the results
should be viewed cautiously until longer follow-up is reported.
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Hepatocellular adenoma: Should phenotypic classification direct management?
Turkan Terkivatan and Jan N. M. Ijzermans
p697 | doi:10.1038/nrgastro.2009.199
The Bordeaux group has made major progress in the genotyping and phenotyping
of hepatocellular adenomas. Their efforts have allowed the classification
of hepatocellular adenomas into subtypes, which enhances our understanding
of this benign liver lesion. The clinical relevance of their findings is
open to debate.
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Epidemiology of pancreatic cancer: an overview
Sara Raimondi, Patrick Maisonneuve and Albert B. Lowenfels
Published online: 06 October 2009
p699 | doi:10.1038/nrgastro.2009.177
Pancreatic cancer, although infrequent, has an extremely high mortality
rate. The epidemiologic features of this rare cancer are still poorly known.
In this Review Raimondi and colleagues discuss the environmental, lifestyle
and genetic factors that increase or decrease the probability of developing
pancreatic cancer and that may explain the different incidence rates observed
in distinct subpopulations.
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Anastomoses of the lower gastrointestinal tract
Govind Nandakumar, Sharon L. Stein and Fabrizio Michelassi
Published online: 03 November 2009
p709 | doi:10.1038/nrgastro.2009.185
Intestinal anastomoses are frequently performed to remove tumors or diseased
tissue. They have clear benefits but they can also lead to serious
complications such as dehiscences and strictures. This Review discusses
the surgical techniques, healing factors and perioperative and postoperative
strategies to minimize complications when performing anastomoses of the lower
gastrointestinal tract.
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Endoscopy for upper gastrointestinal bleeding: is routine second-look
necessary?
Kelvin K. F. Tsoi, Philip W. Y. Chiu and Joseph J. Y. Sung
p717 | doi:10.1038/nrgastro.2009.186
A repeat endoscopic evaluation of a bleeding lesion on subsequent follow-up
is commonly called second-look endoscopy. Tsoi and colleagues review the
findings from five randomized, controlled trials and consider whether
second-look endoscopy can be recommended as routine practice, and which
groups of patients might benefit most. The cost-effectiveness of second-look
endoscopy and the use of PPIs versus second-look endoscopy are also discussed.
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Stem cells in gastroenterology and hepatology
Michael Quante and Timothy C. Wang
Published online: 03 November 2009
p724 | doi:10.1038/nrgastro.2009.195
Stem cells are primitive, relatively unspecialized cells that can self-renew
and are multipotent. In this Review, Quante and Wang discuss potential
types of stem cells found within the gastrointestinal tract, the
susceptibility of these stem cells for malignant transformation, and their
potential for use in restoring tissue function to treat gastrointestinal
disorders.
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OPINION
CT and radiation-related cancer risk-time for a paradigm shift?
David A. Johnson, Paul R. Helft and Douglas K. Rex
p738 | doi:10.1038/nrgastro.2009.184
The use of CT has been increasing exponentially over the past decade.
Unfortunately, there is little cognizance among health-care providers
(or their patients) about the relative latent cancer risks associated with
repetitive exposure to ionizing radiation. Given the exposure of a relatively
high proportion of the population to these tests, it is incumbent on
health-care providers to have an improved understanding of these risks and
discuss them accordingly with their patients.
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Proteomics in Nephrology: Towards Clinical Applications
Gang Jee Ko and Hamid Rabb
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Vitamin D: a new hope for chronic kidney disease?
Min Li and Vecihi Batuman
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Expanding the spectrum of NPHS1-associated disease
Martin R Pollak
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Protein kinase C[zeta]: not-so-innocent bystander or unusual suspect in kidney transplant rejection?
Jens WD Goebel
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The enigmatic parietal epithelial cell is finally getting noticed: a review
Takamoto Ohse, Jeffrey W Pippin, Alice M Chang, Ronald D Krofft, Jeffrey H Miner, Michael R Vaughan and Stuart J Shankland
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Assessing acid-base disorders
Horacio J Adrogue, F John Gennari, John H Galla and Nicolaos E Madias
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Combination therapy with paricalcitol and trandolapril reduces renal fibrosis in obstructive nephropathy
Xiaoyue Tan, Weichun He and Youhua Liu
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Localization of the succinate receptor in the distal nephron and its signaling in polarized MDCK cells
Joris H Robben, Robert A Fenton, Sarah L Vargas, Horst Schweer, Janos Peti-Peterdi, Peter M T Deen and Graeme Milligan
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Nephrin mutations cause childhood- and adult-onset focal segmental glomerulosclerosis
Sheila Santin, Rafael Garcia-Maset, Patricia Ruiz, Isabel Gimenez, Isabel Zamora, Antonia Pena, Alvaro Madrid, Juan A Camacho, Gloria Fraga, Ana Sanchez-Moreno, Maria Angeles Cobo, Carmen Bernis, Alberto Ortiz, Augusto Luque de Pablos, Guillem Pintos, Maria Luisa Justa, Emilia Hidalgo-Barquero, Patricia Fernandez-Llama, Jose Ballarin, Elisabet Ars and Roser Torra on behalf of the FSGS Spanish Study Group
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Protein microarrays identify antibodies to protein kinase C[zeta] that are associated with a greater risk of allograft loss in pediatric renal transplant recipients
Scott M Sutherland, Li Li, Tara K Sigdel, Persis P Wadia, David B Miklos, Atul J Butte and Minnie M Sarwal
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A prospective study of protein excretion using short-interval timed urine collections in patients with lupus nephritis
Derek M Fine, Martina Ziegenbein, Michelle Petri, Ernest C Han, Alison M McKinley, Jerry W Chellini, Haikady N Nagaraja, Kathryn A Carson and Brad H Rovin
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The use of continuous renal replacement therapy in series with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
Maria J Santiago, Amelia Sanchez, Jesus Lopez-Herce, Rosario Perez, Jimena del Castillo, Javier Urbano and Angel Carrillo
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Inhibiting renal sodium-glucose transport in diabetes: pass the salt
Robert Zietse and Ewout J Hoorn
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Response to `Inhibiting renal sodium-glucose transport in diabetes: pass the salt'
George L Bakris and Vivian A Fonseca
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The Case | A Caucasian male with dark skin, black urine, and acute kidney injury
Arvin L Santos, Ghassan Ibrahim, Sharon Mount, Christian Thomas and Wolfgang J Weise
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Hydronephrosis in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease
Andreas D Kistler, Diane Poster, Rudolf P Wuthrich and Andreas L Serra
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Osteoarthritis: Gait abnormalities, bone mineral density and subchondral
bone loss in knee OA
p653 | doi:10.1038/nrrheum.2009.206
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Psoriasis: Frankincense-derived triterpenoid improves psoriasis
p654 | doi:10.1038/nrrheum.2009.221
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Treatment for SLE osteonecrosis
p654 | doi:10.1038/nrrheum.2009.224
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Connective tissue diseases: Microvascular clues to macrovascular disease
p655 | doi:10.1038/nrrheum.2009.222
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Connective tissue diseases | Inflammatory myopathies | Rheumatoid arthritis
p655 | doi:10.1038/nrrheum.2009.223
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Bone: BCLXL blocks bone resorption
p656 | doi:10.1038/nrrheum.2009.220
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Imaging | Therapy | Experimental arthritis
p656 | doi:10.1038/nrrheum.2009.226
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Bone: Serotonin, leptin and the central control of bone remodeling
Clifford J. Rosen
p657 | doi:10.1038/nrrheum.2009.231
Researchers have identified a new molecular pathway for the regulation of
bone and energy metabolism that challenges the conventional view of the
role of leptin in bone turnover.
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Rheumatoid arthritis: The multifaceted role of adiponectin in inflammatory
joint disease
Ulf Muller-Ladner and Elena Neumann
p659 | doi:10.1038/nrrheum.2009.232
Adipocytokines are usually regarded as signaling molecules that originate
from and act within the adipose tissue. However, recent data show that
adipocytokines, especially adiponectin, exert various functions throughout
the organism that are neither unambiguously protective nor solely harmful.
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Metabolic bone diseases: Translational research-preventing fractures with
denosumab
Peter R. Ebeling
p660 | doi:10.1038/nrrheum.2009.234
In the late 1990s, bone cell biologists predicted inhibition of RANKL as
an important therapeutic target for osteoporosis. The theory has now been
confirmed by two studies showing that denosumab reduces fracture risk. This
success for translational research should be tempered by awareness of the
need for long-term monitoring for adverse effects.
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Surgery: Vertebroplasty: one solution does not fit all
Gunnar B. J. Andersson
p662 | doi:10.1038/nrrheum.2009.233
Two randomized controlled trials have shown no significant differences
in outcome between vertebroplasty and a sham procedure in patients with
back pain and vertebral fracture. What conclusions can be drawn from these
results?
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Metabolic bone diseases: Treating Paget disease: when matters more than how
Jacques P. Brown
p663 | doi:10.1038/nrrheum.2009.230
New research shows that intensive bisphosphonate therapy for Paget disease
of bone has no beneficial effect on quality of life, bone pain or clinical
complications compared with symptomatic management. What are the implications
of these findings on the management of patients with Paget disease?
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Osteoimmunology and the effects of the immune system on bone
Hiroshi Takayanagi
Published online: 03 November 2009
p667 | doi:10.1038/nrrheum.2009.217
The immune and skeletal systems share several molecules, including cells,
cytokines, transcription factors, signaling molecules and membrane receptors.
In rheumatoid arthritis, the synovium is a site of active interplay between
immune cells and bone cells, in which, as outlined in this Review,
osteoclasts are stimulated by cytokines and molecules, such as receptor
activator of nuclear factor [kappa]B ligand, to mediate structural damage.
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Vascular effects of biologic agents in RA and spondyloarthropathies
Zoltan Szekanecz, Gyorgy Kerekes and Pal Soltesz
Published online: 10 November 2009
p677 | doi:10.1038/nrrheum.2009.219
Evidence is mounting that biologic agents used to treat rheumatoid arthritis
and other inflammatory rheumatic diseases exert substantial effects not
only on underlying inflammation but also on the vasculature. This article
reviews the available evidence on the effects of infliximab, adalimumab,
etanercept and rituximab on atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease risk.
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Cell-free and cell-based approaches for bone regeneration
Ericka M. Bueno and Julie Glowacki
Published online: 10 November 2009
p685 | doi:10.1038/nrrheum.2009.228
Bone tissue engineering involves the development of viable bone substitutes
that restore and maintain the function of bone tissue. In this article,
the authors provide an overview of the rapidly progressing field of bone
tissue engineering, describing the various approaches at the level of the
scaffold, cells, and growth factors, and identifying the advantages and
limitations of each approach.
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Using ultrasonography to facilitate best practice in diagnosis and management
of RA
Andrew K. Brown
Published online: 10 November 2009
p698 | doi:10.1038/nrrheum.2009.227
Musculoskeletal ultrasonography is emerging as a potentially useful tool for
the assessment and management of patients with rheumatoid arthritis. In this
Review, Dr. Andrew Brown describes the diverse applications and advantages of
this imaging modality in the diagnosis, treatment and monitoring of
rheumatoid arthritis in the clinic.
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Meticillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus costochondritis in a healthy man
Ausaf F. Mohammad, Nicky Ambrose, Ole-Petter R. Hamnvik and Grainne Kearns
p708 | doi:10.1038/nrrheum.2009.216
Septic costochondritis is a rare presentation that is usually seen in
intravenous drug users, patients with diabetes or those receiving long-term
hemodialysis. In this Case Study, the authors describe the diagnosis and
management of this condition in a previously healthy patient without any
of the established risk factors.
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OPINION
B-cell-depletion therapy in SLE-what are the current prospects for its
acceptance?
Catarina Favas and David A. Isenberg
p711 | doi:10.1038/nrrheum.2009.218
B-cell-depletion therapy emerged as a new therapeutic option for systemic
lupus erythematosus (SLE) about a decade ago. Promising results from several
open-label studies, with respect to efficacy and safety, were marred by the
failure of two large, randomized controlled studies of rituximab to meet
their endpoints. Rather than writing off B-cell depletion, might we
eventually be able to accept it as a useful approach for treating SLE?
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Stem Cell Researchers
- Alexander Medvinsky
- Ali Brivanlou
- Anders Björklund
- Andre Choo
- Andrew Laslett
- Angelo Vescovi
- Ann A. Kiessling
- Annapoorni Rangarajan
- Anura Rambukkana
- Ariff Bongso
- Asa Abeliovich
- Asok Mukhopadhyay
- Austin Smith
- BENJAMIN E. REUBINOFF
- Brian Hendrich
- Bruno Péault
- Cambridge Stem Cell Team
- Cao Tong
- Carol Tang
- Catherine Verfaillie
- Choong Meng Ling
- Claire Pomeroy
- CS Chen
- D Balasubramanian
- David Haylock
- Debra S. Grega
- Deniz Kirik
- Douglas Winton
- Elaine Fuchs
- Emerson C. Perin
- Ernst J Wolvetang
- EuroStemCell Principal Investigators
- Fiona K. Doetsch
- Fiona Watt
- Frank Edenhofer
- Frederick J. Meyers
- Gary D. Smith
- Gavin Dawe
- George Daley
- Gerald Udolph
- Gunnar Juliusson
- Han Xiaodi
- Hannes Hentze
- Harry Moore
- Harvard Stem Cell Team
- Henrik Semb
- Hossein Baharvand
- Ian Chambers
- Ian McNiece
- Irving Weissman
- Isabella Artner
- Ivan Bertoncello
- Ivan R. Schwab
- J. Peter Rubin
- Jack M. Parent
- James F. Battey
- James Thomson
- Jay Tischfield
- Jeremy Micah Crook
- Johan Bengzon
- John A. Kessler
- John D. Gearhart
- John Harrington
- John R. Wingard
- John Yu
- Johnny Huard
- Jonas Larsson
- Joshua M. Hare
- JUDITH C. GASSON
- Jyotsna Dhawan
- Jörg Cammenga
- K. Sue O'Shea
- Kacey G. Marra
- Kang’s
- Kathy Traianedes
- Ken Chan
- Kent L. Erickson
- Lalita S. Limaye
- Law Ping
- Lawrence W.Stanton
- Lee Eng Hin
- Lee Eng Hin
- Lee Seng Teik
- Li Ke Wu
- Lim Sai Kiang
- Linzhao Cheng
- Lyle Armstrong
- M I T R A D A S P A N I C K E R
- Mahendra Rao
- Majlinda Lako
- MARCELO RIVOLTA
- Mark W. Russell
- Mark Zern
- Markus Stoffel
- Mary Herbert
- Michaela Frye
- Mitchell S. Cairo
- Nadia Rosenthal
- Ng Soon Chye
- Nibedita Lenka
- NIH Stem Cell Program Staff
- NIH Stem Cell Unit Steering Committee Members
- Ole Didrik Laerum
- Olle Lindvall
- OWEN N. WITTE
- paul H. krebsbach
- Paul Robson
- Peter Andrews
- Peter Droge
- Peter Mombaerts
- peter x. ma
- Philip R. Streeter
- Ralph Green
- Randall McKinnon
- Ray Dunn
- Rebecca Morris
- Richard E. Champlin
- Richard M. Mortensen
- Richard Nowakowski
- Rick Cohen
- Robert Lanza
- Robert Zweigerdt
- Ron Emeson
- Ronald D.G. McKay
- Ronald Hart
- S. Laurance Johnston
- S.S. Agarwal
- Sally Lowell
- Samuel Tay Sim Wah
- Satish Totey
- Scottish Stem Cell Network - Board of Directors
- Sean J. Morrison
- Seok Hyun Kim
- Sergio Giralt
- Silviu Itescu
- Simon Cool
- Simon Tomlinson
- Sohail Ahmed
- Stefan Jovinge
- Stefan Karlsson
- Stefan Scheding
- Sten Eirik W. Jacobsen
- Stephen Minger
- Steve Oh
- Story C. Landis
- Susie Nilsson
- Swiss Stem cell Network Members
- The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Cente – stem cell faculty
- Thomas Lufkin
- UCLA - stem cell people
- University of California, Ivery – stem cell Researchers
- University of California, Riverside - stem cell faculty
- University of California, San Francisco – hESC center faculty
- University of Edinburgh – stem cell Researchers
- University of Minnesota - stem cell faculty
- University of New South Wales - stem cell Researchers
- University of Pittsburgh – SCRC Researchers
- University of Wisconsin – stem cell faculty
- UTPAL BANERJEE
- V. Mohan
- Vaijayanti P. Kale
- Victor Nurcombe
- Wang Shu
- Wang Xiaojuan
- William H. Fleming
- William Hwang Ying Khee
- Winston Shim
- Wong Meng Cheong
- Xiao Zhi Cheng
- Xiaolong Fan
- Young Min Choi
- Yuri Kotolevstev
National and International Bioethical Bodies
- American Society for Bioethics and Humanities
- Australian Health Ethics Committee
- Austrian Bioethics Commission
- Bioethics Advisory Committee (BAC)
- Bioethics Appeals Commission
- Central Ethics Committee
- CEST
- Christian Cultural Centre, Centers for Bioethics
- CNE - Commission Nationale d'Ethique
- Comision Nacional de Bioéticas
- Comitato nazionale per la bioetica
- Committee of Medical Ethics of the Polish
- Conselho Nacional de Ética par as Ciencias da Vida
- Council for Science and Technology
- Council of Europe
- Danish Centre for Bioethics and Risk Assessment (CeBRA)
- ESHRE
- European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies
- FECCIS - Forum for Ethics Committees in the Commonwealth of Independent States
- Finnish National Advisory Board on Biotechnology
- Forskningsetiske komiteer
- France National Consultative Ethics Committee for Health and Life Sciences (CCNE)
- Fundacion Española para la Ciencia y la TecnologÃa (FECYT)
- German National Ethics Council
- Greek National Bioethics commission
- Health Council Netherlands
- ICMR Bioethics
- International Bioethics Committee (IBC)
- Latvian Central Medical Ethics Committee
- Le Comité consultatif de Bioéthique de Belgique
- Lithuanian Bioethics Committee
- Ministry of Health, the Elderly and Community Care
- National Bioethics Committee
- National Ethics Committee on Assisted Human Reproduction (NECAHR)
- National Science Council
- Nordic Committee on Bioethics
- Norwegian National Committee for Medical Research Ethics
- Nuffield Council on Bioethics
- Scottish Council on Human Bioethics
- Swedish National Council on Medical Ethics (SMER)
- Swiss Ethics Committee on Non-human Gene Technology
- Swiss National Advisory Commission on Biomedical Ethics
- The Belgian Bio-ethical Committee
- The Estonian Genome Foundation
- The Irish Council for Bioethics
- The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities
- The Korean Bioethics Association
- The President's Council on Bioethics
- University Centre for Bioethics
- WHO
Study and work opportunities (MS, PhD, PostDoc)
- Australian Stem Cell Centre
- Baylor Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine Center
- Berkeley Stem Cell Center
- Black Family Stem Cell Institute
- CASE CENTER FOR STEM CELL AND REGENERATIVE
- CCMB
- EUROPEAN CONSORTUM FOR STEM CELL RESEARCH
- Korea Stem Cell Research Centre
- Lund Stem Cell Center
- Manipal STEMPEUTICS
- Miami Interdisciplinary Stem Cell Institute
- Michigan Center for hES Cell Research
- Midwest Institute for Comparative Stem Cell Biology
- NCBS
- NCCS
- New York Stem Cell Foundation
- NIH Stem cell centre
- North East England Stem Cell Institute
- Norwegian Stem Cell Center
- Oregon Stem Cell Center
- Rutgers Stem Cell Research Center
- Sheffield Centre for Stem Cell Biology
- Singapore Stem cell Research Centre
- SNU Adult Stem Cell Research Center
- Stanford Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine
- Stem Cell Department Royan Institute
- Stem Cell Institute Leuven
- Texas Stem Cell Center
- The Harvard Stem Cell Institute
- The Jackson Laboratory
- UC Davis Center for Regenerative Science and Therapies
- UC Irvine Stem Cell Research Center
- UCLA Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Medicine
- UCRiverside stem cell centre
- UCSF human Embryonic Stem Cell Research Centre
- University of Cambridge Wellcome Trust Centre for Stem Cell Research
- University of Edinburgh Institute for StemCell Research
- University of Minnesota Stem Cell Institute
- University of Texas M. D. Anderson Stem Cell Transplantation & Cellular Therapy centre
- UW stem cell and regenerative medicine center
- WiCell Research Institute