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    Psychotherapies and digital interventions for OCD in adults: What do we know, what do we need still to explore? by David Castle, Jamie Feusner, Judith M. Laposa, Peggy M.A. Richter, Rahat Hossain, Ana Lusicic, Lynne M. Drummond

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Biomarkers, including genetic and neuroimaging, are starting to point to a future with more ‘personalised medicine informed’ treatment strategizing for OCD. …”
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    Could sex-specific subtypes of hand osteoarthritis exist? A retrospective study in women presenting to secondary care by Malvika Gulati, Malvika Gulati, Gretchen Brewer, Andrew Judge, Andrew Judge, Andrew Judge, Donna Kennedy, Tonia L. Vincent, Tonia L. Vincent, Fiona E. Watt, Fiona E. Watt, Fiona E. Watt

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Further investigation is indicated of sex-specific subtypes and potential for personalised medicine for post-menopausal women with hand osteoarthritis, as a clearly definable high-risk subgroup.…”
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    A standardised hERG phenotyping pipeline to evaluate KCNH2 genetic variant pathogenicity by Barbara Oliveira‐Mendes, Sylvain Feliciangeli, Mélissa Ménard, Frank Chatelain, Malak Alameh, Jérôme Montnach, Sébastien Nicolas, Béatrice Ollivier, Julien Barc, Isabelle Baró, Jean‐Jacques Schott, Vincent Probst, Florence Kyndt, Isabelle Denjoy, Florian Lesage, Gildas Loussouarn, Michel De Waard

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…This information is meant to fill a patient database, as a basis for personalised medicine. The next steps will be to further accelerate the process using an automated patch‐clamp system.…”
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    Primary Head and Neck Tumour-Derived Fibroblasts Promote Lymphangiogenesis in a Lymphatic Organotypic Co-culture Model by Karina M. Lugo-Cintrón, José M. Ayuso, Mouhita Humayun, Max M. Gong, Sheena C. Kerr, Suzanne M. Ponik, Paul M. Harari, María Virumbrales-Muñoz, David J. Beebe

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…IGF-1, upregulated among patients, was targeted to validate our personalised medicine approach. Interestingly, IGF-1 blockade was not effective across different patients. …”
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    Pushing arterial-venous plasma biomarkers to new heights: A model for personalised redox metabolomics? by Andrew F. Cumpstey, Magdalena Minnion, Bernadette O. Fernandez, Monika Mikus-Lelinska, Kay Mitchell, Daniel S. Martin, Michael P.W. Grocott, Martin Feelisch

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…This novel redox metabolomic approach of obtaining quantifiable ‘metabolic signatures’ to a defined physiological challenge could potentially offer new avenues for personalised medicine. Keywords: Thiols, Altitude, Hypoxia, Oxygen, Oxidative stress, Hydrogen sulfide…”
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    RESEARCH IN BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES by Zilli Huma, Jawad Ahmad

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The 21st Century has seen the continuing development of sciences amalgamated and rearranged according to the techniques used from in-vitro cell cultures, to in-vivo animal studies and even virtual modeling of proteins and enzymes.2 Research over the past 50 years with the discovery of the Double helix of the DNA and the human genome project has led to the newer and emerging fields like molecular biology and genetics leading to a better understanding of causative mechanisms of illnesses.3 This breakthrough research at the cellular, sub-cellular and molecular levels has expanded the frontiers of research further than the mere scope of human senses with the advent of more powerful hyper-resolution microscopes and precision techniques.4 How else would there be the fields of personalised medicine or theranostics working through cancer genomics, pharmacogenomics or systems biology; tailored to the individual, based on their predicted response or risk of disease.5 Scientists have defined basic science research as aimed towards pursuing fundamental questions of natural systems and organisms. …”
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    The possible role of machine learning in detection of increased cardiovascular risk patients – KSC MR Study (design) by Daniel Pella, Stefan Toth, Jan Paralic, Jozef Gonsorcik, Jan Fedacko, Peter Jarcuska, Dominik Pella, Zuzana Pella, Frantisek Sabol, Monika Jankajova, Gabriel Valocik, Alina Putrya, Andrea Kirschová, Lukas Plachy, Miroslava Rabajdova, Mikulas Hunavy, Bibiana Kafkova, Ivan Doci, Silvia Timkova, Mariana Dvorožňáková, Frantisek Babic, Peter Butka, Lucia Dimunova, Maria Marekova, Zuzana Paralicova, Jaroslav Majernik, Jan Luczy, Jakub Janosik, Martin Kmec

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Conclusions The KSC MR study results, if positive, could establisha base for development of proper software for revealing high-risk patients, as well as patients with suggested positive coronary angiography findings, based on the principles of personalised medicine.…”
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