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Klin Onkol ; 33(6): 426-434, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33685191

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Mushrooms Reishi and Coriolus have been used for centuries in Asian countries to treat various diseases, mainly respiratory tract infections or pulmonary diseases, and more recently also cancers. Polysaccharides and triterpenes, which are found in these mushrooms, are their main bio-active components. Preclinical and clinical studies in humans presented their beneficial effects as immunomodulators; besides this, they possess a direct anticancer effect. In Asia, they are used after cancer treatment as single agents or in combination with chemotherapy or radiotherapy. Extracts from Coriolus have been approved for more than 30 years as an effective adjuvant addition to standard cancer treatment in Japan and China without obvious toxicity. PURPOSE: In this review, clinical studies with Reishi and Coriolus in cancer patients and their meta-analyses are briefly summarized. CONCLUSION: Both extracts from Reishi and Coriolus, if used in combination with standard therapy or as an adjuvant single agent, have shown benefits at immune function measures, tumor-related symptoms and performance status of cancer patients. Moreover, they have prolonged their disease-free interval and overall survival. They are well tolerated even in advanced cancer diseases and could be safely used continuously for long periods of time. Because of clinically approved efficacy and safety, they are applied mainly in some countries as a complementary therapy for various types of cancers.


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Adjuvants, Immunologic/therapeutic use , Antineoplastic Agents/therapeutic use , Complex Mixtures/therapeutic use , Neoplasms/drug therapy , Polyporales , Humans
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Protist ; 170(2): 121-140, 2019 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30954839

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With the increasing application of molecular techniques for diatom species discovery and identification, it is important both from a taxonomic as well as an ecological and applied perspective, to understand in which groups morphological species delimitation is congruent with molecular approaches, or needs reconsideration. Moreover, such studies can improve our understanding of morphological trait evolution in this important group of microalgae. In this study, we used morphometric analysis on light microscopy (LM) micrographs in SHERPA, detailed scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and cytological observations in LM to examine 70 clones belonging to eight distinct molecular lineages of the cosmopolitan terrestrial diatom Pinnularia borealis. Due to high within-lineage variation, no conclusive morphological separation in LM nor SEM could be detected. Morphological stasis due to the "low-morphology" problem or stabilizing selection, as well as parallel/convergent evolution, phenotypic plasticity and structural inheritance are discussed as potential drivers for the observations. Altogether, P. borealis is truly cryptic, in contrast to the majority of other diatom species complexes which turned out to be pseudo-cryptic following detailed morphological analysis.


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Biodiversity , Diatoms/classification , Diatoms/ultrastructure , Microscopy , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
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Cas Lek Cesk ; 158(6): 225-227, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31931579

ABSTRACT

Implantable bone conduction hearing systems are intended for patients with a conductive or mixed hearing loss, in whom other treatment options do not provide sufficient benefits or are contraindicated. In general, they are called BAHDs (bone-anchored hearing devices) and they transform acoustic energy into vibrations transferred by a titanium implant through cranial bones to cochlea and fluids of the inner ear. The implantable bone conduction hearing systems are classified as passive and active based on the location of the vibration unit. The review describes the basic types of passive systems, their advantages and disadvantages. Special attention is paid to the Bonebridge active bone conduction system which represents a state-of-the-art, efficient and patient-friendly treatment method that removes the disadvantages of passive implantable systems.


Subject(s)
Bone Conduction , Hearing Aids , Hearing Loss, Conductive , Humans
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Vnitr Lek ; 62(5): 406-12, 2016.
Article in Czech | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27319234

ABSTRACT

UNLABELLED: A surgical insult induces both local and systemic inflammatory responses which, if inappropriate, could impair wound healing. According to many studies ω-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids from fish oil improve the process of wound healing by their immunomodulatory effect. In contrast to current anti-inflammatory drugs, which could alter immune defence and impair the resolution of inflammation, ω-3 fatty acids have a simultaneous anti-inflammatory pro-resolution effect which is not immunosuppressive. Besides that they improve cicatrix quality. With regard to this effect they prevent excessive or prolonged inflammation and wound complications. KEY WORDS: anti-inflammatory agent - cicatrix - fish oil - macrophage - ω-3 fatty acid - resolution of inflammation - Toll-like receptor - wound healing.


Subject(s)
Anti-Inflammatory Agents/therapeutic use , Fatty Acids, Omega-3/therapeutic use , Wound Healing/drug effects , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/pharmacology , Cicatrix/drug therapy , Fatty Acids, Omega-3/pharmacology , Humans
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