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  1. This review critically evaluates current knowledge of molecularly targeted therapies of malignant gliomas. Various molecularly targeted single-agent therapies, including targeted therapies of growth and surviv...

    Authors: Andreas A. Argyriou and Haralabos P. Kalofonos
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2009 15:15030115
  2. Disseminated malignancy is the major cause of prostate cancer-related mortality. Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are essential for the establishment of metastasis. Various contemporary and molecular methods usi...

    Authors: Zacharoula Panteleakou, Peter Lembessis, Antigone Sourla, Nikolaos Pissimissis, Aristides Polyzos, Charalambos Deliveliotis and Michael Koutsilieris
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2009 15:15030101
  3. The role of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) in the pathogenesis of HCV-associated hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains controversial. To understand the transition from benign to malignant, we studied the gen...

    Authors: Valeria R. Mas, Daniel G. Maluf, Kellie J. Archer, Kenneth Yanek, Xiangrong Kong, Laura Kulik, Chris E. Freise, Kim M. Olthoff, Rafik M. Ghobrial, Paula McIver and Robert Fisher
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2009 15:15030085
  4. Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+), a precursor of molecules involved in cell regulatory processes, is released in extracellular compartments after stress or inflammation. This study investigates the exp...

    Authors: Alberto L. Horenstein, Federico Sizzano, Riccardo Lusso, Federico Genzano Besso, Enza Ferrero, Silvia Deaglio, Franco Corno and Fabio Malavasi
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2009 15:15030076
  5. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) carries an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Macrophage migration inhibiting factor (MIF) is a proinflammatory cytokine implicated in the pathogenesis of sepsis, auto...

    Authors: Annette Bruchfeld, Juan J. Carrero, Abdul R. Qureshi, Bengt Lindholm, Peter Barany, Olof Heimburger, Maowen Hu, Xinchun Lin, Peter Stenvinkel and Edmund J. Miller
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2009 15:15030070
  6. Molecular medicine is transforming everyday clinical practice from an empirical art to a rational ortho-molecular science. The prevailing concept in this emerging framework of molecular medicine is a personali...

    Authors: Panagiotis A. Konstantinopoulos, Michalis V. Karamouzis and Athanasios G. Papavassiliou
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2009 15:15010060
  7. Antimicrobial peptides (AMP) are a heterogeneous group of molecules involved in the nonspecific immune responses of a variety of organisms ranging from prokaryotes to mammals, including humans. AMP have variou...

    Authors: Roland Pálffy, Roman Gardlík, Michal Behuliak, Ludevit Kadasi, Jan Turna and Peter Celec
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2009 15:15010051
  8. Oxidative stress plays a key role in the pathogenesis of aging and many metabolic diseases; therefore, an effective antioxidant therapy would be of great importance in these circumstances. Nutritional, environ...

    Authors: Ahmet Korkmaz, Russel J. Reiter, Turgut Topal, Lucien C. Manchester, Sukru Oter and Dun-Xian Tan
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2009 15:15010043
  9. Complement activation resulting in significant increases of C4a split product may be a marker of postexertional malaise in individuals with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). This study focused on identification ...

    Authors: Bristol Sorensen, James F. Jones, Suzanne D. Vernon and Mangalathu S. Rajeevan
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2009 15:15010034
  10. We recently demonstrated that early administration of rat adrenomedullin (AM), a vasoactive peptide, in combination with its binding protein (human AMBP-1) produces various beneficial effects in sepsis. Human ...

    Authors: Rongqian Wu, Shinya Higuchi, Weifeng Dong, Youxin Ji, Mian Zhou, Corrado P. Marini, Thanjavur S. Ravikumar and Ping Wang
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2009 15:15010028
  11. Phenotypes related to both nicotine dependence and ability to successfully quit smoking display substantial heritabilities in classical and molecular genetic studies. Twin studies suggest that some genetic com...

    Authors: Tomas Drgon, Ivan Montoya, Catherine Johnson, Qing-Rong Liu, Donna Walther, Dean Hamer and George R. Uhl
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2009 15:15010021
  12. The human epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor (HER) family members cooperate in malignancy. Of this family, HER2 does not bind growth factors and HER3 does not encode an active tyrosine kinase. This diversi...

    Authors: Pei Jin, Juan Zhang, Malgorzata Beryt, Lisa Turin, Cathleen Brdlik, Ying Feng, Xiaomei Bai, Jim Liu, Brett Jorgensen and H. Michael Shepard
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2009 15:15010011
  13. A growing body of evidence implicates macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) in tumorigenesis and metastasis. In this study, we investigated whether MIF expression was associated with clinicopathologic f...

    Authors: Xing-Xiang He, Ken Chen, Jun Yang, Xiao-Yu Li, Huo-Ye Gan, Cheng-Yong Liu, Thomas R. Coleman and Yousef Al-Abed
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2009 15:15010001
  14. The abstract for this article (14[3–4]: 213–221, March–April 2008) included an incorrect statement. The original sentence appeared as: “Studies have also shown that the survival rate and the induction of subse...

    Authors: Raghavan Raju, Kirby I. Bland and Irshad H. Chaudry
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2008 14:1411752

    The original article was published in Molecular Medicine 2008 14:Art15

  15. Obesity is associated with an array of health problems in adult and pediatric populations. Understanding the pathogenesis of obesity and its metabolic sequelae has advanced rapidly over the past decades. Adipo...

    Authors: Katja Rabe, Michael Lehrke, Klaus G. Parhofer and Uli C. Broedl
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2008 14:1411741
  16. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) represents a major health care problem and a significant socioeconomic challenge worldwide. In the United States alone, approximately 1.5 million patients are affected each year, a...

    Authors: Kathryn Beauchamp, Haitham Mutlak, Wade R. Smith, Esther Shohami and Philip F. Stahel
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2008 14:1411731
  17. Ischemia and reperfusion injury (IRI) contributes to the development of chronic interstitial fibrosis/tubular atrophy in renal allograft patients. Cyclooxygenase (COX) 1 and 2 actively participate in acute isc...

    Authors: Carla Q. Feitoza, Giselle M. Gonçalves, Patricia Semedo, Marcos A. Cenedeze, Hélady S. Pinheiro, Felipe Caetano Beraldo, Oscar Fernando, Pavão dos Santos, Vicente de Paula A. Teixeira, Marlene A. dos Reis, Marilda Mazzali, Alvaro Pacheco-Silva and Niels Olsen Saraiva Câmara
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2008 14:1411724
  18. Acute insulin resistance can develop following critical illness and severe injury, and the mortality of critically ill patients can be reduced by intensive insulin therapy. Thus, compensating for the insulin r...

    Authors: LaWanda H. Thompson, Hyeong T. Kim, Yuchen Ma, Natalia A. Kokorina and Joseph L. Messina
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2008 14:1411715
  19. Hyperglycemia induces defects in angiogenesis without alteration in the expression of major vascular growth factors in the chicken chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) model. A direct negative effect of hyperglycemi...

    Authors: Giovana S. Di Marco, Antoine Alam, Frédéric Dol, Pierre Corvol, Jean-Marie Gasc and Etienne Larger
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2008 14:1411705
  20. Steroid hormones induce changes in gene expression by binding to intracellular receptors that then translocate to the nucleus. Steroids have also been shown to rapidly modify cell function by binding to surfac...

    Authors: L. Jorge Góñez, Gaetano Naselli, Ilia Banakh, Hideo Niwa and Leonard C. Harrison
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2008 14:1411697
  21. Although administration of 17β-estradiol (estrogen) following trauma-hemorrhage attenuates the elevation of cytokine production and mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) activation in epidermal keratinocytes...

    Authors: Fariba Moeinpour, Mashkoor A. Choudhry, Luiz F. Poli de Figueiredo, Kirby I. Bland and Irshad H. Chaudry
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2008 14:1411689
  22. Erythropoietin (EPO) is of great interest as a therapy for many of the central nervous system (CNS) diseases and its administration is protective in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), an animal m...

    Authors: Manuela Mengozzi, Ilaria Cervellini, Paolo Bigini, Sara Martone, Antonella Biondi, Rosetta Pedotti, Barbara Gallo, Sara Barbera, Tiziana Mennini, Mariaserena Boraso, Marina Marinovich, Edwige Petit, Myriam Bernaudin, Roberto Bianchi, Barbara Viviani and Pietro Ghezzi
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2008 14:1411682
  23. Previous studies have shown that both murine and human anti-double-stranded DNA (anti-dsDNA) antibodies can develop from non-DNA-reactive B cells and suggest a crucial role for somatic mutation in dsDNA bindin...

    Authors: Jie Zhang, Annett M. Jacobi, Tao Wang and Betty Diamond
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2008 14:1411675
  24. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) represents the outgrowth of a CD5+ B cell. Its etiology is unknown. The structure of membrane Ig on CLL cells of unrelated patients can be remarkably similar. Therefore, antigen...

    Authors: Rosa Catera, Gregg J. Silverman, Katerina Hatzi, Till Seiler, Sebastien Didier, Lu Zhang, Maxime Hervé, Eric Meffre, David G. Oscier, Helen Vlassara, R. Hal Scofield, Yifang Chen, Steven L. Allen, Jonathan Kolitz, Kanti R. Rai, Charles C. Chu…
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2008 14:1411665
  25. Because of a production error, Figure 7 for this article was incorrectly presented in a recent issue (14[5–6]:264-275, May–June 2008). A revised image appears to the right.

    Authors: Linda Yu, Katrin Saile, Carol D. Swartz, Hong He, Xiaolin Zheng, Grace E. Kissling, Xudong Di, Shantelle Lucas, Stanley J. Robboy and Darlene Dixon
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2008 14:140070538

    The original article was published in Molecular Medicine 2008 14:Art5

  26. The aim of the study was the assessment of the effects of adult neural stem cell (NSC) transplantation in a mouse model of spinal cord injury (SCI). The contusion injury was performed by means of the Infinite ...

    Authors: Daniele Bottai, Laura Madaschi, Anna M. Di Giulio and Alfredo Gorio
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2008 14:1409634
  27. Since its discovery in follicular lymphoma cells at the breakpoint t(14;18), Bcl-2 has been studied extensively in many basic and clinical science settings. Bcl-2 can locate as an integral mitochondrial membra...

    Authors: Brian A. McCarthy, Erin Boyle, Xue Ping Wang, Dorothy Guzowski, Santanu Paul, Rosa Catera, Joshua Trott, Xiao-jie Yan, Carlo M. Croce, Rajendra Damle, Sophia Yancopoulos, Bradley T. Messmer, Martin Lesser, Steven L. Allen, Kanti R. Rai and Nicholas Chiorazzi
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2008 14:1409618
  28. A major complication associated with burn injury is delayed wound healing. While healing of the burn injury site is essential, healing of distal injury sites caused by surgical interventions and other processe...

    Authors: Martin G. Schwacha, Eike Nickel and TanJanika Daniel
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2008 14:1409628
  29. The prediction of response (or non-response) to anti-TNF treatment for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a pressing clinical problem. We conducted a genome-wide association study using the Illumina HapMap300 SNP ch...

    Authors: Chunyu Liu, Franak Batliwalla, Wentian Li, Annette Lee, Ronenn Roubenoff, Evan Beckman, Houman Khalili, Aarti Damle, Marlena Kern, Richard Furie, Josée Dupuis, Robert M. Plenge, Marieke J. H. Coenen, Timothy W. Behrens, John P. Carulli and Peter K. Gregersen
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2008 14:1409575
  30. Recurrent respiratory papillomas (RRP) are benign airway tumors, caused primarily by human papillomaviruses (HPV) types 6 and 11.The disease is characterized by multiple recurrences after surgical removal, wit...

    Authors: James A. DeVoti, David W. Rosenthal, Rong Wu, Allan L. Abramson, Bettie M. Steinberg and Vincent R. Bonagura
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2008 14:1409608
  31. Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), a key active Ingredient in green tea, has multiple anticarcinogenic effects. The aim of the present study was to investigate if EGCG could prevent the formation of colon aberra...

    Authors: Jun-Hua Yuan, Yan-Qing Li and Xiao-Yun Yang
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2008 14:1409590
  32. The α7 subunit-containing nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (α7nAChR) is an essential component in the vagus nerve-based cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway that regulates the levels of TNF, high mobility gro...

    Authors: William R. Parrish, Mauricio Rosas-Ballina, Margot Gallowitsch-Puerta, Mahendar Ochani, Kanta Ochani, Li-Hong Yang, LaQueta Hudson, Xinchun Lin, Nirav Patel, Sarah M. Johnson, Sangeeta Chavan, Richard S. Goldstein, Christopher J. Czura, Edmund J. Miller, Yousef Al-Abed, Kevin J. Tracey…
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2008 14:1409567
  33. Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a clinically defined condition characterized by long-lasting disabling fatigue. Because of the unknown mechanism underlying this syndrome, there still is no specific biomarker...

    Authors: Takuya Saiki, Tomoko Kawai, Kyoko Morita, Masayuki Ohta, Toshiro Saito, Kazuhito Rokutan and Nobutaro Ban
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2008 14:1409599
  34. Diseases of mucosal inflammation represent important causes of morbidity and mortality, and have led to Intense research efforts to understand the factors that lead to their development. It is well accepted th...

    Authors: Steven C. Gribar, Ward M. Richardson, Chhinder P. Sodhi and David J. Hackam
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2008 14:1409645
  35. A well-known observation with respect to cancer biology is that transformed cells display a disturbed cytoskeleton. The underlying mechanisms, however, remain only partly understood. In an effort to identify p...

    Authors: Xiao-Guang Ni, Lu Zhou, Gui-Qi Wang, Shang-Mei Liu, Xiao-Feng Bai, Fang Liu, Maikel P. Peppelenbosch and Ping Zhao
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2008 14:1409582
  36. Molecular mechanisms underlying bipolar affective disorders are unknown. Difficulties arise from genetic and phenotypic heterogeneity of patients and the lack of animal models. Thus, we focused on only one pat...

    Authors: Martin Begemann, Derya Sargin, Moritz J. Rossner, Claudia Bartels, Fabian Theis, Sven P. Wickert, Nike Stender, Benjamin Fischer, Swetlana Sperling, Sabina Stawicki, Anne Wiedl, Peter Falkai, Klaus-Armin Nave and Hannelore Ehrenreich
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2008 14:1409546
  37. A severe burn leads to hypermetabolism and catabolism resulting in compromised function and structural changes of essential organs. The release of cytokines has been implicated in this hypermetabolic response....

    Authors: Celeste C. Finnerty, Marc G. Jeschke, David N. Herndon, Richard Gamelli, Nicole Gibran, Matthew Klein, Geoff Silver, Brett Arnoldo, Daniel Remick and Ronald G. Tompkins
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2008 14:1409553
  38. Metabolic syndrome is associated with accelerated macrovascular and microvascular coronary disease, cardiomyopathy, and elevated inflammatory status. To determine whether metabolic syndrome-associated elevatio...

    Authors: Shan-Shan Xing, Hong-Wei Tan, Xiu-Ping Bi, Ming Zhong, Yun Zhang and Wei Zhang
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2008 14:140070395
  39. Hypertension represents one of the main risk factors for vascular diseases. Genetic susceptibility may influence the rate of its development and the associated vascular remodeling. To explore markers of hypert...

    Authors: Sandrine Delbosc, Mounsif Haloui, Liliane Louedec, Morgan Dupuis, Myriam Cubizolles, Vladimir N. Podust, Eric T. Fung, Jean-Baptiste Michel and Olivier Meilhac
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2008 14:140070383
  40. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between urinary 90 kDa N-domain Angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE) form with C-reactive protein (CRP) and homocysteine plasma levels (Hcy), urinary n...

    Authors: Fernanda B. Fernandes, Frida L. Plavnik, Andressa M. S. Teixeira, Dejaldo M. J. Christofalo, Sergio A. Ajzen, Elisa M. S. Higa, Fernanda A. Ronchi, Ricardo C. C. Sesso and Dulce E. Casarini
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2008 14:140070429
  41. Macrophages play a major role in the development of vascular lesions in atherogenesis. The cells express FcγRIIIa (CD16) identical to that in NK cells, but with a cell type-specific glycosylation, and these solub...

    Authors: Midori Masuda, Katsuya Amano, Shi Yan Hong, Noriko Nishimura, Masayoshi Fukui, Masamichi Yoshika, Yutaka Komiyama, Hiroya Masaki, Toshiji Iwasaka and Hakuo Takahashi
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2008 14:140070436
  42. Previous studies have demonstrated that heterotrimeric guanine nucleotide-binding regulatory (Gi) protein-deficient mice exhibit augmented inflammatory responses to lipopolysaccharide (LPS). These findings sug...

    Authors: Hongkuan Fan, Basilia Zingarelli, Vashaunta Harris, George E. Tempel, Perry V. Halushka and James A. Cook
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2008 14:140070422
  43. Ischemia is the most common cause of acute renal failure. Ischemic-induced renal tissue hypoxia is thought to be a major component in the development of acute renal failure in promoting the initial tubular dam...

    Authors: Matthieu Legrand, Egbert G. Mik, Tanja Johannes, Didier Payen and Can Ince
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2008 14:140070502
  44. PPARγ, a member of the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor family, is overexpressed in prostate cancer. Natural and synthetic ligands of PPARγ via genomic and nongenomic actions promote cell cycle arrest a...

    Authors: Efstathia Papageorgiou, Nea Pitulis, Menelaos Manoussakis, Peter Lembessis and Michael Koutsilieris
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2008 14:140070403
  45. Estrogen has pleiotropic actions, among which are its anti-apoptotic, anti-inflammatory, and vasodilatory effects. Recently, an interaction between 17β-estradiol (E2) and the transcription factor nuclear facto...

    Authors: James P. Stice and Anne A. Knowlton
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2008 14:140070517
  46. Host defense peptides are effector molecules of the innate immune system. They show broad antimicrobial action against gram-positive and -negative bacteria, and they likely play a key role in activating and me...

    Authors: Lars Steinstraesser, Till Koehler, Frank Jacobsen, Adrien Daigeler, Ole Goertz, Stefan Langer, Marco Kesting, Hans Steinau, Elof Eriksson and Tobias Hirsch
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2008 14:140070528
  47. Most experimental therapy studies are performed in mice that bear subcutaneous or orthotopic hepatoma but are otherwise healthy and nonfibrotic. The majority of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), however, develop...

    Authors: Miroslaw Kornek, Veronika Lukacs-Kornek, Andreas Limmer, Esther Raskopf, Ursula Becker, Maren Klöckner, Tilman Sauerbruch and Volker Schmitz
    Citation: Molecular Medicine 2008 14:140070365

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