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Advances in Medicine and Biology. Volume 129 (Hardcover)
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In this collection, the authors review novel findings strongly
suggesting that YS110, a humanized monoclonal antibody with high
affinity to the CD26 antigen, represents a promising novel therapy
for refractory cancers, immune disorders and MERS-CoV infection.
This book show that in vivo administration of YS110 inhibits tumor
cell growth, migration and invasion, and enhances survival of mouse
xenograft models inoculated with malignant mesothelioma (MPM),
renal cell carcinoma, non-small-cell lung carcinoma, ovarian
carcinoma or T-cell lymphoma via multiple mechanisms of action.
Afterwards, several of the antibacterial resistance mechanisms
employed by bacteria are discussed, especially those that can be
targeted by novel antibacterial agents to combat resistant
organisms. These mechanisms include alterations of cell wall or
cell wall metabolites, mutations in antibiotic target, antibiotic
deactivation by bacterial enzymes and biofilm formation. Later, the
authors introduce AdRx as a treatment modality in musculo-skeletal
pain, explain its rationale and techniques offering indications and
contraindications for its usage. While AdRx takes its original
theory from Eunice Inghams teaching and from followers of her
teachings, this chapter confines the content to AdRx as standalone
therapy in the context of musculo-skeletal pain. Near-infrared
spectroscopy (NIRS) is also introduced as a non-invasive monitoring
method that allows continuous real-time monitoring of cerebral
hemoglobin oxygen saturation in a small area of the frontal cortex.
This monitoring tool is based on the principle that some biological
materials are relatively permeable to near-infrared light. In a
separate study, trans-synaptic tracing from the visually responsive
sites in the superior colliculus to the retina were studied using
attenuated pseudorabies virus. The results demonstrated the
presence of synaptic connections between the transplant and the
host retina that contribute to the visual improvement observed in
the superior colliculus. Continuing, in 2015, a novel pathogenesis
of Crohns disease (the Hruska Postulate) was published. The authors
aim to take what is known about Mycobacterium avium subspecies
paratuberculosis, Crohns disease, and the Hruska Postulate and
determine why Crohns disease is potentially curable. Several
researchers have been trying to identify biomarkers that can be
used for Crohns disease in clinical practice, however, further
studies are required in order to validate most of their findings.
The closing chapter introduces several diagnostic imaging
techniques for kidney stone detection. A new imaging technique of
C-arm tomosynthesis is described to generate volumetric information
of the kidney to identify the size and location of kidney stones
with limited amount of radiation dose.
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