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Front Oncol ; 9: 522, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31275855

ABSTRACT

We have recently discovered that cancer cells take up extracellular citrate through plasma membrane citrate transporter (pmCiC) and advantageously use citrate for their metabolism. Citrate uptake can be blocked with gluconate and this results in decreased tumor growth and altered metabolic characteristics of tumor tissue. Interestingly, gluconate, considered to be physiologically neutral, is incidentally used in medicine as a cation carrier, but not as a therapeutically active substance. In this review we discuss the results of our recent research with available literature and suggest that gluconate may be useful in the treatment of cancer.

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Epidemiol Infect ; 131(2): 887-98, 2003 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14596530

ABSTRACT

The aims of this descriptive study were to confirm the high incidence of subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) previously reported from Papua New Guinea (PNG) and to relate SSPE to previous measles vaccination and measles illness. From February 1997 to April 1999 we diagnosed a total of 55 patients with SSPE at Goroka Base General Hospital in Eastern Highlands Province (EHP) of PNG. The diagnosis was based on high cerebrospinal fluid and serum measles virus antibody titres with progressive neurological disorder and myoclonic jerks. Of these 55 patients 42 were from EHP, including 32 whose onset was in the 2-year period 1997-1998. The annual incidence of SSPE in EHP in these 2 years was 98 per million population under 20 years of age, the highest ever reported. This incidence was more than ten times higher than the highest incidence in the prevaccine era reported from elsewhere. The mean age of onset of SSPE was 7.7 years (range 2.8-14.8 years) and the interval between measles and the onset of SSPE, where known, had a mean of 5.9 years and a range of 2.5-11.1 years. Among the SSPE patients 19 had a documented history of measles vaccination. Eight of these 19 also had documentation of previous measles illness; of these, seven were vaccinated after the development of measles and one was vaccinated 20 days before measles illness. Two non-SSPE children received vaccination twice which was documented and subsequently developed measles which was also substantiated by documentation. Two patients with SSPE yielded amplified nucleotide sequences of measles virus that were different from any of the vaccine strains. We found no evidence to implicate measles vaccination in the development of SSPE.


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Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis/epidemiology , Acute Disease , Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Immunoglobulin G/analysis , Incidence , Infant , Male , Measles/complications , Measles Vaccine/adverse effects , Papua New Guinea/epidemiology , Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction , Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis/etiology
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15537232

ABSTRACT

Modern data analysis is one of the many prerequisites for telemedical applications. Classical statistical methods alone are no longer sufficient to fulfill the various demands of modern analytical procedures. Cluster and association analysis among others have filled this gap and are capable of producing more adequate and better suitable results as well as to provide information not detectable in the past.


Subject(s)
Artificial Intelligence , Statistics as Topic , Telemedicine , Algorithms , Cluster Analysis , Fuzzy Logic , Humans , Neural Networks, Computer
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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 97: 79-82, 2003.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15537233

ABSTRACT

Intelligent and, thus, autonomously reacting software programs are capable of handling a lot of different tasks as has been realized in economics and network administration. The same so-called software agents can be used for a variety of organizational tasks in medicine. Some software agents already manage an individual patient's health care record from documentation to ambulant or stationary admission, surgical planning, and many other tasks which currently consume more than half of a physician's daily working time. Hence, not only a large potential of time, but also of economical savings result to the physicians' new disposition.


Subject(s)
General Surgery , Management Information Systems , Software , Hospital Information Systems , Humans , Medical Records Systems, Computerized
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