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2. Safety Profiles Related to Dosing Errors of Rapid-Acting Insulin Analogs: A Comparative Analysis Using the EudraVigilance Database
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Ioana Rada Popa Ilie, Andreea Loredana Vonica-Tincu, Carmen Maximiliana Dobrea, Anca Butuca, Adina Frum, Claudiu Morgovan, Felicia Gabriela Gligor, and Steliana Ghibu
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insulin analogs ,rapid-acting insulin analogs ,dosing errors ,real-world evidence ,pharmacovigilance ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Insulin is essential for treating type 1 diabetes and insulin-requiring type 2 diabetes. Background/Objectives: Diabetes is a widespread condition that can lead to multiple and severe complications. Rapid-acting insulin analogs (RAIAs) and long-acting insulin analogs are prescribed for the effective management of diabetes. RAIAs are expected to be associated with a higher number of dosing errors because of their rapid onset, short duration of action, and the need for frequent dosing, compared to other insulin analogs. There are three approved RAIAs on the market: insulin lispro (LIS), insulin aspart (ASP), and insulin glulisine (GLU). The aim of this study is to evaluate the real-world evidence on dosing errors reported for RAIAs in EudraVigilance (EV), an established pharmacovigilance database, in comparison to other insulin analogs and human insulins. Methods: A descriptive analysis and a disproportionality analysis were conducted. Results: ASP and LIS were associated with high percentages of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) (22% and 17%, respectively), with over 70% of the reports involving serious ADRs. A higher frequency of cardiac and eye disorder ADRs was observed for LIS compared with ASP and GLU. GLU showed a higher frequency of ADRs in the skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders category. LIS dosing errors accounted for 5% of the total number of cases, while dosing errors for ASP and GLU were less than 3%. The most frequently reported dosing errors involved improper dosing (49%). Conclusions: Although there were fewer dosing errors of RAIAs in comparison to other insulins, the severity of the potential outcome highlights the importance of precise dosing and timing. Improved the monitoring and reporting of these dosing errors could enhance diabetes patient care. Additionally, smart medical devices could improve therapeutic outcomes.
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- 2024
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3. Drug–Drug Interactions of Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors: A Pharmacovigilance Study on Real-World Evidence from the EudraVigilance Database
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Carmen Maximiliana Dobrea, Adina Frum, Anca Butuca, Claudiu Morgovan, Laurentiu Stoicescu, Adriana Aurelia Chis, Anca Maria Arseniu, Luca Liviu Rus, Felicia Gabriela Gligor, and Andreea Loredana Vonica-Tincu
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selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors ,drug–drug interactions ,inhibitory interaction ,potentiating interaction ,pharmacovigilance ,real-world evidence ,Medicine ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
As the most common psychiatric symptom, depression represents a subject of high interest for the medical community. Background/Objectives: International guidelines consider selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) the first-line treatment of depression. Although having better efficacy and tolerability in comparison to tricyclic antidepressants or monoamine oxidase inhibitors, the diversity and potential severity of adverse effects and interactions manifested by SSRIs, combined with the frequency of prescriptions, lead to the necessity of evaluating real-world data. The aim of this study was to identify and evaluate the drug interactions reported in EudraVigilance (EV) for the six SSRIs representatives that are authorized in Europe: fluoxetine (FXT), fluvoxamine (FVM), citalopram (CIT), escitalopram (ESC), paroxetine (PAR) and sertraline (SER). The entire class of SSRIs was examined as a comparator to identify whether one of the representatives was more prone to reporting. Methods: Descriptive analysis and disproportionality analysis were conducted on data extracted from the EV database. Results: A total of 326,450 adverse reactions (ADRs) were reported for the SSRIs group. Approximately a quarter of these (n = 83,201; 25.46%) were reported for SER and 22.37% (n = 73,131) for PAR. Of the total ADRs reported, 2.12% (n = 6925) represent preferred terms related to drug-drug interactions (DDIs): SER (n = 1474; 22.37%), CIT (n = 1272, 19.86), and FXT (n = 1309, 19.83%). Specific ADRs related to inhibitory activity represent 0.98%, and for potentiating activity, 1.89%. Conclusions: Although representing a small value of the total ADRs, DDIs may be related to severe outcomes. Awareness should be raised for this category of ADRs that can be reduced by the joined efforts of physicians and pharmacists.
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- 2024
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4. A PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN-AN INQUIRY INTO THE CHARACTER’S EVOLUTION
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Bianca-Maria Bucur (Tincu)
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consciousness ,literature ,myth ,reality ,voice ,Language and Literature - Abstract
James Joyce, a prominent figure in the modernist literary movement, created the character Stephen Dedalus and revealed an example of how consciousness functions when one searches for direction in life. The chaotic nature of human consciousness is revealed through literary devices and techniques that prove the lifelikeness of the character and the way fiction represents not only the reality of a specific time but the reality of the multitude of meanings present within the content of fictional writing, namely literature. The aim of this paper is to investigate the evolution of the main character in the novel “A Portrait of The Artist as a Young Man” by James Joyce to reveal the way Stephen Dedalus builds his consciousness and finds the tone of his “voice”. The metaphor of the voice is to be considered the conceptual term used to describe the different phases of the character’s evolution and the way he succeeds in creating order among uncertainties, quests, and struggles. The term “voice” is used within the neuro-scientific frame of thought, as defined by Antonio Damasio as being “the representation of the conscious self” (Damasio 2010: 45). Both terms, namely consciousness and voice, lead to psychological content; thus, the nature of the analysis is psychological, literary, and symbolic as well. The mythological dimension is to be interpreted through symbols and their significance. The literary dimension revolves around literary techniques such as interior monologue and stream of consciousness, and the psychological frame includes elements that connect literature and psychology.
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5. Dreptul de proprietate în lumina Convenţiei CEDO – Protocolul nr. 1 și dimensiunile sale în plan fiscal //The property right in the light of the ECHR Convention – Protocol no. 1 and its dimensions in fiscal terms
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Maria Laiu-Tincu
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property righ ,taxation ,legal limits ,fundamental rights ,fiscal plan ,Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence ,K1-7720 - Abstract
The present study proposes an analysis of the dimension of property rights in the national fiscal plan, through the lens of supranational law, the ECHR Convention Protocol no. 1, which regulates this fundamental right in article 1. We believe that we are in the presence of a phenomenon of erosion of property rights through the „excessive” taxation of patrimony, an aspect that cannot be ignored. Thus, we ask whether this limitation is legitimate or not in the context of the relativization of property rights at the legislative level.
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- 2023
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6. Hydrogels Based on Proteins Cross-Linked with Carbonyl Derivatives of Polysaccharides, with Biomedical Applications
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Chahrazed Mahmoudi, Naïma Tahraoui Douma, Hacene Mahmoudi, Camelia Elena Iurciuc (Tincu), and Marcel Popa
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polysaccharides ,carbonyl groups ,hydrogels ,Schiff base ,biomedical applications ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Adding carbonyl groups into the hydrogel matrix improves the stability and biocompatibility of the hydrogels, making them suitable for different biomedical applications. In this review article, we will discuss the use of hydrogels based on polysaccharides modified by oxidation, with particular attention paid to the introduction of carbonyl groups. These hydrogels have been developed for several applications in tissue engineering, drug delivery, and wound healing. The review article discusses the mechanism by which oxidized polysaccharides can introduce carbonyl groups, leading to the development of hydrogels through cross-linking with proteins. These hydrogels have tunable mechanical properties and improved biocompatibility. Hydrogels have dynamic properties that make them promising biomaterials for various biomedical applications. This paper comprehensively analyzes hydrogels based on cross-linked proteins with carbonyl groups derived from oxidized polysaccharides, including microparticles, nanoparticles, and films. The applications of these hydrogels in tissue engineering, drug delivery, and wound healing are also discussed.
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- 2024
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7. Antibody–Drug Conjugates—Evolution and Perspectives
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Adriana Aurelia Chis, Carmen Maximiliana Dobrea, Anca Maria Arseniu, Adina Frum, Luca-Liviu Rus, Gabriela Cormos, Cecilia Georgescu, Claudiu Morgovan, Anca Butuca, Felicia Gabriela Gligor, and Andreea Loredana Vonica-Tincu
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antibody–drug conjugates ,cancer ,targeted therapy ,monoclonal antibody ,linker ,cytotoxic payload ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Antineoplastic therapy is one of the main research themes of this century. Modern approaches have been implemented to target and heighten the effect of cytostatic drugs on tumors and diminish their general/unspecific toxicity. In this context, antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs) represent a promising and successful strategy. The aim of this review was to assess different aspects regarding ADCs. They were presented from a chemical and a pharmacological perspective and aspects like structure, conjugation and development particularities alongside effects, clinical trials, safety issues and perspectives and challenges for future use of these drugs were discussed. Representative examples include but are not limited to the following main structural components of ADCs: monoclonal antibodies (trastuzumab, brentuximab), linkers (pH-sensitive, reduction-sensitive, peptide-based, phosphate-based, and others), and payloads (doxorubicin, emtansine, ravtansine, calicheamicin). Regarding pharmacotherapy success, the high effectiveness expectation associated with ADC treatment is supported by the large number of ongoing clinical trials. Major aspects such as development strategies are first discussed, advantages and disadvantages, safety and efficacy, offering a retrospective insight on the subject. The second part of the review is prospective, focusing on various plans to overcome the previously identified difficulties.
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8. Albumin-Based Hydrogel Films Covalently Cross-Linked with Oxidized Gellan with Encapsulated Curcumin for Biomedical Applications
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Camelia Elena Tincu (Iurciuc), Oana Maria Daraba, Christine Jérôme, Marcel Popa, and Lăcrămioara Ochiuz
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albumin-based hydrogel ,oxidized gellan ,cross-linking of bovine serum albumin ,biopolymers ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
Bovine serum albumin (BSA) hydrogels are non-immunogenic, low-cost, biocompatible, and biodegradable. In order to avoid toxic cross-linking agents, gellan was oxidized with NaIO4 to obtain new functional groups like dialdehydes for protein-based hydrogel cross-linking. The formed dialdehyde groups were highlighted with FT-IR and NMR spectroscopy. This paper aims to investigate hydrogel films for biomedical applications obtained by cross-linking BSA with oxidized gellan (OxG) containing immobilized β-cyclodextrin–curcumin inclusion complex (β-CD–Curc) The β-CD–Curc improved the bioavailability and solubility of Curc and was prepared at a molar ratio of 2:1. The film’s structure and morphology were evaluated using FT-IR spectroscopy and SEM. The swelling degree (Q%) values of hydrogel films depend on hydrophilicity and pH, with higher values at pH = 7.4. Additionally, the conversion index of -NH2 groups into Schiff bases increases with an increase in OxG amount. The polymeric matrix provides protection for Curc, is non-cytotoxic, and enhances antioxidant activity. At pH = 5.5, the skin permeability and release efficiency of encapsulated curcumin were higher than at pH = 7.4 because of the interaction of free aldehyde and carboxylic groups from hydrogels with amine groups from proteins present in the skin membrane, resulting in a better film adhesion and more efficient curcumin release.
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- 2024
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9. Characterization of Propolis from Moldova's Central Region: Chemical Composition, Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Properties
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Serghei Pogrebnoi, Nicolae Eremia, Dmitri Bilan, Lucian Lupascu, Natalia Bolocan, Gheorghe Duca, Svetlana Armasu, Dumitru Terteac, Vitalie Cebanu, Serghei Tincu, Alexandru Znagovan, Iulia Neicovcena, Olga Coseleva, Valerina Slanina, and Fliur Macaev
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amino acid ,gas chromatography–mass spectrometry ,liquid chromatography ,antifungal activity ,antibacterial activity ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 ,General. Including alchemy ,QD1-65 - Abstract
The chemical composition, antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of propolis ethanolic and water-ethanolic extracts from the central zone of Moldova have been investigated by GC-MS and liquid chromatography. There were found 20 amino acids, of which the most abundant are glutamic acid, alanine, leucine and isoleucine. The main constituents of the alcoholic extract are pinocembrin, n-heptacosan and naringenin. The aqueous-alcoholic extract was characterized by the content of sakuranin, 4-methoxy sakuranetin, caryophylline oxide, isocaryophylline oxide, trans-longipinocarveol. The propolis extracts exhibited strong antioxidant (53.7 mg ascorbic acid eq./g extract or 113.4 mg Trolox eq./g extract and 87.5 mg ascorbic acid eq./g extract or 162 mg Trolox eq./g extract for ethanol, and water-ethanol extract, respectively) and antimicrobial activity (from 0.0055 up to 0.07%), suggesting their potential as natural agents for therapeutic use.
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- 2023
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10. Anesthetic challenges in patients with ankylosing spondylitis requiring lower limb surgery – A case report and literature review
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Vlad-Cristian Zeca, Ana-Maria Cotae, Cristian Cobilinschi, Raluca Ungureanu, Radu Tincu, Claudia Cobilinschi, Liliana Mirea, and Ioana Marina Grintescu
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ankylosing spondylitis ,general anesthesia ,spinal anesthesia ,hip surgery ,Medicine ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Ankylosing spondylitis is one of the global top health burdens and patients affected by it frequently require surgery related to disease progression, such as orthopedic surgery. These patients may prove difficult to manage from an anesthetic standpoint, regardless of the anesthetic technique employed, mainly given the potential for difficult airway access and related comorbidities. We present the case of a 52-year-old male posted for urgent cemented total hip arthroplasty with associated bilateral pulmonary fibrosis and an anticipated difficult airway in whom regional anesthesia was performed with satisfactory results, with a favorable intraoperative and postoperative course. The literature review explores the anesthetic techniques employed when a tailored approach is required in managing patients with ankylosing spondylitis.
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11. Analiză sintetică asupra modificărilor fiscale privind impozitul pe venitul microîntreprinderilor//Synthetic analysis of fiscal changes regarding the income tax of microenterprises
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Maria Laiu-Tincu
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microenterprises ,legal qualifications ,microenterprise income tax ,tax optimization ,Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence ,K1-7720 - Abstract
A veritable "legislative package" has recently been put in place, with several measurable changes to tax provisions introduced by Law no. 370/2022 regarding the approval of Ordinance of Government no. 16/2022, with a significant impact for taxpayers from 1 January 2023. This paper aims to analyze the changes to the income tax on microenterprises by attempting to capture the tax legislator's viewpoint and its "diligence" in adapting tax rules to the dynamics of social relations. Another question that prompts this study and which we have sought to answer is to what extent the taxpayer's right to choose between applying corporation tax or income tax on microenterprises is still an instrument of tax optimization in this context of new changes.
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12. Nano-composite semi-flexible polyurethane foams containing montmorillonite intercalated/exfoliated in situ during the synthesis of the intermediate polyester-polyols obtained from PET wastes
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Duldner, Monica, Dolana, Sorin, Bartha, Emeric, Teodorescu, Florina, Slabu, Andrei, Tincu, Robert, Sarbu, Andrei, Ghiurea, Marius, Gavrila, Ana-Mihaela, Ghebaur, Adi, Savastre, Alexandru, Rotariu, Traian, and Iordache, Tanta-Verona
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- 2023
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13. An Assessment of Semaglutide Safety Based on Real World Data: From Popularity to Spontaneous Reporting in EudraVigilance Database
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Anca Butuca, Carmen Maximiliana Dobrea, Anca Maria Arseniu, Adina Frum, Adriana Aurelia Chis, Luca Liviu Rus, Steliana Ghibu, Anca Maria Juncan, Andrei Catalin Muntean, Antonina Evelina Lazăr, Felicia Gabriela Gligor, Claudiu Morgovan, and Andreea Loredana Vonica-Tincu
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semaglutide ,obesity ,weight loss ,overdose ,underdose ,off-label use ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Some glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs), first used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), have been approved for the treatment of obesity in patients with or without T2DM (liraglutide—LIR, semaglutide—SEM, and tirzepatide—TIR). Social media had an important influence on the off-label use of GLP-1 RAs for obesity, especially for SEM. We analyzed the Google queries related to SEM to assess people’s interest in this drug. We also investigated the occurrence of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) by searching the EudraVigilance database (EV) for Individual Case Safety Reports (ICSRs) that reported SEM as the suspected drug and performed a descriptive and a disproportionality analysis. The data obtained for SEM were compared to other GLP-1 RAs. SEM had the highest proportions of searches on Google associated with the term “weight loss” and presented the lowest number of severe ADRs, but it also had the highest number of ICSRs reported in EV. Even though no unexpected safety issues have been reported for it until now, SEM has a hi3gh tendency for overdose reports. The most frequent off-label use was reported for SEM and TIR. In order to lower the risks of ADRs, the off-label use should be reduced and carefully monitored.
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14. Safety Profile of the Trastuzumab-Based ADCs: Analysis of Real-World Data Registered in EudraVigilance
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Claudiu Morgovan, Carmen Maximiliana Dobrea, Anca Butuca, Anca Maria Arseniu, Adina Frum, Luca Liviu Rus, Adriana Aurelia Chis, Anca Maria Juncan, Felicia Gabriela Gligor, Cecilia Georgescu, Steliana Ghibu, and Andreea Loredana Vonica-Tincu
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trastuzumab emtansine ,trastuzumab deruxtecan ,antibody-drug conjugates ,HER2-positive breast cancer ,HER2-targeted therapy ,adverse reactions ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Trastuzumab (T) and tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) are among the first-line treatments recommended for HER2-positive breast cancer. More recently, antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) such as trastuzumab deruxtecan (T-DXd) and trastuzumab emtansine (T-DM1) have been authorized, and they represent the second-line therapy in this type of cancer. The present study aimed to evaluate adverse drug reactions (ADRs) associated with T-based ADCs that were spontaneously reported in EudraVigilance—the European pharmacovigilance database. Out of 42,272 ADRs reported for currently approved ADCs on the market, 24% of ADRs were related to T-DM1, while 12% of ADRs were related to T-DXd. T-DM1 had a higher probability of reporting eye, ear and labyrinth, and cardiac and hepatobiliary ADRs, while T-DXd had a higher probability of reporting respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal, blood and lymphatic system, metabolism and nutrition, and gastrointestinal ADRs. The present research found that in terms of hematological disorders, T-DM1 and T-DXd had a higher probability of reporting ADRs than TKIs. Moreover, the data showed that T-DM1 seemed to have a higher risk of cardiotoxicity than T-DXd, while T-DXd had a higher probability of reporting metabolism and nutrition disorders than T-DM1.
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- 2024
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15. Multisystemic inflammatory syndrome in children post-COVID-19: clinical-biological characteristics of patients in the first year of the pandemic
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Luminita Goicea (Spatariu), Eugenia Buzoianu, Ana Maria Davitoiu, Sorina Chindris, Andrei Zamfirescu, Mirela Iancu, Ioana Ghiorghiu, Iulia Tincu, Anca Draganescu, Ana Dorobantu, Gabriela Vlad, Luiza Bordei, Vlad Plesca, and Doina Anca Plesca
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covid-19 ,sars-cov-2 ,multisystemic inflammatory syndrome ,child ,skin-mucosal damage ,cardiac damage ,pims-c/mis-c spectrum ,Medicine ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Introduction: Initially considered the “hidden victims” of the pandemic, children have come into the spotlight regarding the impact of COVID-19 since spring 2020. Against this background, a new entity of multisystemic hyperinflammatory syndrome in the pediatric population with manifestations that overlap with Kawasaki disease has become an increasing focus of attention. Objectives: The current study was intended to identify some indicators of the severity of pediatric inflammatory multisystem syndrome, temporally associated with SARS-CoV-2/multisystemic inflammatory syndrome in children post-COVID-19 (PIMS-C/MIS-C) and factors predictive of its prognosis, paying attention to both already established factors (cardiac injury markers) and less used parameters (neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio [NLR], platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio [PLR]) that could provide valuable information for predicting severe disease development. Materials and methods: This study was based on a descriptive observational analysis of a group of pediatric patients (0-18 years) in whom the following were identified: persistent fever, the presence of single/multiple-organ dysfunction, a significant biological inflammatory syndrome, a temporal association with SARS-CoV-2 infection (infection/exposure 2-6 weeks previously), and an absence of other conditions that could explain this pattern. Results: The patients who met the criteria for inclusion in the study during the analyzed period were children aged between 4 months and 17 years and 10 months, with a median age of 5 years (IQR, 3-8.75). All enrolled patients presented fever (with a maximum duration of 9 days) at admission, which was associated at varying rates with digestive, neurological, and skin-mucosal changes, and cardiac manifestations. Three main phenotypes of the condition were outlined (Kawasaki-like, shock-like, and a non-specific form). In the evaluated patients classified into the Kawasaki-like phenotype, higher median values of NLR but lower values of PLR were observed compared with those in the other forms of PIMS-C/MIS-C. Conclusions: The current study outlines the spectrum of PIMS-C/MIS-C while also emphasizing the importance of establishing certain correlations between biological markers and the evolution of the disease. The use of certain parameters easily obtained from the blood count (NLR, PLR) as well as determining their correlation with disease severity could offer new directions to treat this condition.
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16. Multi-fractal modeling of curcumin release mechanism from polymeric nanomicelles
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Camelia E. Iurciuc (Tincu), Marcel Popa, Leonard I. Atanase, Ovidiu Popa, Lacramioara Ochiuz, Paraschiva Postolache, Vlad Ghizdovat, Stefan A. Irimiciuc, Maricel Agop, Constantin Volovat, and Simona Volovat
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amphiphilic copolymers ,micelles ,drug release kinetics ,fractal model ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
The physicochemical properties of “smart” or stimuli-sensitive amphiphilic copolymers can be modeled as a function of their environment. In special, pH-sensitive copolymers have practical applications in the biomedical field as drug delivery systems. Interactions between the structural units of any polymer-drug system imply mutual constraints at various scale resolutions and the nonlinearity is accepted as one of the most fundamental properties. The release kinetics, as a function of pH, of a model active principle, i.e., Curcumin, from nanomicelles obtained from amphiphilic pH-sensitive poly(2-vinylpyridine)-b-poly(ethylene oxide) (P2VP-b-PEO) tailor-made diblock copolymers was firstly studied by using the Rietger-Peppas equation. The value of the exponential coefficient, n, is around 0.5, generally suggesting a diffusion process, slightly disturbed in some cases. Moreover, the evaluation of the polymer-drug system’s nonstationary dynamics was caried out through harmonic mapping from the usual space to the hyperbolic one. The kinetic model we developed, based on fractal theory, fits very well with the experimental data obtained for the release of Curcumin from the amphiphilic copolymer micelles in which it was encapsulated. This model is a variant of the classical kinetic models based on the formal kinetics of the process.
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- 2022
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17. Efficacy of Noble Metal–alloy Endotracheal Tubes in Ventilator-associated Pneumonia Prevention: a Randomized Clinical Trial
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Radu Ciprian Tincu, Cristian Cobilinschi, Iulia Florentina Tincu, and Radu Alexandru Macovei
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Background: Endotracheal tube (ETT) is an important risk factor for the development of Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP), as it acts as a reservoir for infectious microorganisms and bypasses the host’s defenses. One of the preventive measures for VAP is endotracheal tube composition. It has been reported that biofilm formation is reduced by using ETTs coated with pure silver or silver compounds. However, noble metal-alloy ETTs have not been adequately studied. Aims: To evaluate the efficacy of noble metal alloy ETT (coated Bactiguard Infection Protection ETTs) in preventing VAP compared to standard non-coated ETTs in patients requiring ≥ 48 hours of mechanical ventilation and presenting for coma due to drug intoxication. Study Design: Randomized controlled study. Methods: Participants were randomized using sealed envelopes with a concealed 1:1 allocation to either the intervention group or the control group. The intervention group used a noble metal–alloy ETT, while the control group received standard ETT. The primary outcomes were the incidence of VAP (per ventilated patients) and the duration of mechanical ventilation. Results: Initially, a total of 188 patients were assessed for eligibility, and the final allocation group consisted of 180 patients, who were subsequently randomized into the intervention group (n = 97) and control group (n = 83). The incidence of VAP in the intervention and control groups was 27.83% and 43.16% (P = 0.03), and the VAP ratio per 1000 ventilation days was 51.26/1000 and 83.38/1000 (P = 0.01), respectively. The mean durations of mechanical ventilation were 3.2 ± 0.78 in the intervention group and 5.03 ± 1.88 in the control group (P = 0.22). There was no statistically significant difference between groups in terms of mortality and duration of hospital stay. Conclusion: Noble metal-alloy ETT reduces the incidence of VAP, ventilation days, and ICU stay for patients in mechanical ventilation.
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18. Albumin-Based Hydrogel Films Covalently Cross-Linked with Oxidized Gellan with Encapsulated Curcumin for Biomedical Applications
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Tincu (Iurciuc), Camelia Elena, primary, Daraba, Oana Maria, additional, Jérôme, Christine, additional, Popa, Marcel, additional, and Ochiuz, Lăcrămioara, additional
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19. Integrating Artificial Intelligence in Pediatric Healthcare: Parental Perceptions and Ethical Implications
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Elena Camelia Berghea, Marcela Daniela Ionescu, Radu Marian Gheorghiu, Iulia Florentina Tincu, Claudia Oana Cobilinschi, Mihai Craiu, Mihaela Bălgrădean, and Florian Berghea
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artificial intelligence ,medicine ,pediatric ,attitude ,ethics ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Background: Our study aimed to explore the way artificial intelligence (AI) utilization is perceived in pediatric medicine, examining its acceptance among patients (in this case represented by their adult parents), and identify the challenges it presents in order to understand the factors influencing its adoption in clinical settings. Methods: A structured questionnaire was applied to caregivers (parents or grandparents) of children who presented in tertiary pediatric clinics. Results: The most significant differentiations were identified in relation to the level of education (e.g., aversion to AI involvement was 22.2% among those with postgraduate degrees, 43.9% among those with university degrees, and 54.5% among those who only completed high school). The greatest fear among respondents regarding the medical use of AI was related to the possibility of errors occurring (70.1%). Conclusions: The general attitude toward the use of AI can be considered positive, provided that it remains human-supervised, and that the technology used is explained in detail by the physician. However, there were large differences among groups (mainly defined by education level) in the way AI is perceived and accepted.
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- 2024
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20. Hybrid Albumin-Decorated Lipid-Nanocarrier-Mediated Delivery of Polyphenol-Rich Sambucus nigra L. in a Potential Multiple Antitumoural Therapy.
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Tincu, Robert, Mihaila, Mirela, Bostan, Marinela, Istrati, Daniela, Badea, Nicoleta, and Lacatusu, Ioana
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The current research attempted to address the suitability of bioactive Sambucus nigra extract entrapped in albumin-decorated nanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs) as a promising "adjuvant" in improving tumour penetration for multiple antitumour therapy. The new hybrid albumin-decorated NLCs were characterised based on, e.g., the particle size, zeta electrokinetic potential, SambucusN entrapment efficiency, and fluorescence spectroscopy and tested for different formulation parameters. The antioxidant activity of NLC-SambucusN was significantly enhanced by a bovine serum albumin (BSA) polymer coating. According to the real-time cell analysis (RTCA) results, NLC-I–SambucusN–BSA behaved similarly to the chemotherapeutic drug, cisplatin, with cell viability for LoVo tumour cells of 21.81 ± 1.18%. The new albumin–NLC–SambucusN arrested cancer cells in G1 and G2 cycles and intensified the apoptosis process in both early and late phases. An advanced induction, over 50% apoptosis in LoVo colon cells, was registered for 50 μg/mL of NLC-II-SambucusN-BSA, a fourfold increase compared to that of untreated cells. RTCA and flow cytometry results showed that concentrations of the hybrid NLC–SambucusN up to 50 μg/mL do not affect the proliferation of normal HUVEC cells. This approach provides insightful information regarding the involvement of phytochemicals in future therapeutic strategies. Albumin-decorated NLCs can be considered a noteworthy strategy to be connected to antitumour therapeutic protocols. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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21. Drug–Drug Interactions of Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors: A Pharmacovigilance Study on Real-World Evidence from the EudraVigilance Database.
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Dobrea, Carmen Maximiliana, Frum, Adina, Butuca, Anca, Morgovan, Claudiu, Stoicescu, Laurentiu, Chis, Adriana Aurelia, Arseniu, Anca Maria, Rus, Luca Liviu, Gligor, Felicia Gabriela, and Vonica-Tincu, Andreea Loredana
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SEROTONIN uptake inhibitors ,TRICYCLIC antidepressants ,MONOAMINE oxidase inhibitors ,DRUG interactions ,PHYSICIANS - Abstract
As the most common psychiatric symptom, depression represents a subject of high interest for the medical community. Background/Objectives: International guidelines consider selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) the first-line treatment of depression. Although having better efficacy and tolerability in comparison to tricyclic antidepressants or monoamine oxidase inhibitors, the diversity and potential severity of adverse effects and interactions manifested by SSRIs, combined with the frequency of prescriptions, lead to the necessity of evaluating real-world data. The aim of this study was to identify and evaluate the drug interactions reported in EudraVigilance (EV) for the six SSRIs representatives that are authorized in Europe: fluoxetine (FXT), fluvoxamine (FVM), citalopram (CIT), escitalopram (ESC), paroxetine (PAR) and sertraline (SER). The entire class of SSRIs was examined as a comparator to identify whether one of the representatives was more prone to reporting. Methods: Descriptive analysis and disproportionality analysis were conducted on data extracted from the EV database. Results: A total of 326,450 adverse reactions (ADRs) were reported for the SSRIs group. Approximately a quarter of these (n = 83,201; 25.46%) were reported for SER and 22.37% (n = 73,131) for PAR. Of the total ADRs reported, 2.12% (n = 6925) represent preferred terms related to drug-drug interactions (DDIs): SER (n = 1474; 22.37%), CIT (n = 1272, 19.86), and FXT (n = 1309, 19.83%). Specific ADRs related to inhibitory activity represent 0.98%, and for potentiating activity, 1.89%. Conclusions: Although representing a small value of the total ADRs, DDIs may be related to severe outcomes. Awareness should be raised for this category of ADRs that can be reduced by the joined efforts of physicians and pharmacists. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. Safety Profiles Related to Dosing Errors of Rapid-Acting Insulin Analogs: A Comparative Analysis Using the EudraVigilance Database.
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Popa Ilie, Ioana Rada, Vonica-Tincu, Andreea Loredana, Dobrea, Carmen Maximiliana, Butuca, Anca, Frum, Adina, Morgovan, Claudiu, Gligor, Felicia Gabriela, and Ghibu, Steliana
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INSULIN derivatives ,DRUG side effects ,TYPE 2 diabetes ,INSULIN aspart ,TYPE 1 diabetes - Abstract
Insulin is essential for treating type 1 diabetes and insulin-requiring type 2 diabetes. Background/Objectives: Diabetes is a widespread condition that can lead to multiple and severe complications. Rapid-acting insulin analogs (RAIAs) and long-acting insulin analogs are prescribed for the effective management of diabetes. RAIAs are expected to be associated with a higher number of dosing errors because of their rapid onset, short duration of action, and the need for frequent dosing, compared to other insulin analogs. There are three approved RAIAs on the market: insulin lispro (LIS), insulin aspart (ASP), and insulin glulisine (GLU). The aim of this study is to evaluate the real-world evidence on dosing errors reported for RAIAs in EudraVigilance (EV), an established pharmacovigilance database, in comparison to other insulin analogs and human insulins. Methods: A descriptive analysis and a disproportionality analysis were conducted. Results: ASP and LIS were associated with high percentages of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) (22% and 17%, respectively), with over 70% of the reports involving serious ADRs. A higher frequency of cardiac and eye disorder ADRs was observed for LIS compared with ASP and GLU. GLU showed a higher frequency of ADRs in the skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders category. LIS dosing errors accounted for 5% of the total number of cases, while dosing errors for ASP and GLU were less than 3%. The most frequently reported dosing errors involved improper dosing (49%). Conclusions: Although there were fewer dosing errors of RAIAs in comparison to other insulins, the severity of the potential outcome highlights the importance of precise dosing and timing. Improved the monitoring and reporting of these dosing errors could enhance diabetes patient care. Additionally, smart medical devices could improve therapeutic outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. Characterization of a Romanian Pediatric Population with Eosinophilic Esophagitis.
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Tincu, Iulia Florentina, Bordei, Luiza Elena, Gales, Lucica Luminita, Duchi, Larisa Alexandra, Dobrescu, Loredana, and Chenescu, Bianca Teodora
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Background/objectives: An increase in the incidence of eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) in children has been reported worldwide in the last decade. We conducted a study in a tertiary pediatric gastroenterology unit aimed at analyzing the clinical manifestations, biochemical markers, and endoscopic features of children with EoE in comparison to patients with non-eosinophilic esophagitis. Methods: This is a prospective analysis involving children with symptoms related to esophageal dysfunction, who had esophagogastroduodenoscopies with esophageal biopsies between January 2021 and April 2024 at "Dr. Victor Gomoiu" Clinical Children's Hospital, in Bucharest, Romania. For the analysis, patients were considered in either Group 1, classified as EoE, or in Group 2, classified as reflux esophagitis. Results: Among the total of 72 patients diagnosed with esophagitis, 17 patients (Group 1—study group) were classified as EoE and 55 were classified as reflux esophagitis (Group 2—control group). The sex ratio analysis showed a male predominance in the study group (71% vs. 32%, p = 0.002). The main symptoms were regurgitation, eructation, and nausea. Dysphagia was present in two (11.76%) patients from Group 1. Eosinophilia was more prevalent in the EoE group than in the individuals with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) (10 (58.85%) vs. 10 (18.18%, p = 0.001)), as well as the total IgE (11 (64.70%) vs. 6 (10.9%, p = 0.001)). Conclusions: Pediatric gastroenterologists need to be aware of EoE atypical presentation and perform adequate biopsies, mainly in children with refractory GERD-like symptoms, dysphagia, and food bolus impaction. Further analyses in terms of prognosis and treatment response should be addressed in longitudinal studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Recent Advancements and Strategies for Overcoming the Blood–Brain Barrier Using Albumin-Based Drug Delivery Systems to Treat Brain Cancer, with a Focus on Glioblastoma
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Camelia-Elena Tincu (Iurciuc), Călin Vasile Andrițoiu, Marcel Popa, and Lăcrămioara Ochiuz
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glioblastoma ,albumin nanoparticles ,overcoming blood–brain barrier ,functionalization of nanoparticles ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is a highly aggressive malignant tumor, and the most prevalent primary malignant tumor affecting the brain and central nervous system. Recent research indicates that the genetic profile of GBM makes it resistant to drugs and radiation. However, the main obstacle in treating GBM is transporting drugs through the blood–brain barrier (BBB). Albumin is a versatile biomaterial for the synthesis of nanoparticles. The efficiency of albumin-based delivery systems is determined by their ability to improve tumor targeting and accumulation. In this review, we will discuss the prevalence of human glioblastoma and the currently adopted treatment, as well as the structure and some essential functions of the BBB, to transport drugs through this barrier. We will also mention some aspects related to the blood–tumor brain barrier (BTBB) that lead to poor treatment efficacy. The properties and structure of serum albumin were highlighted, such as its role in targeting brain tumors, as well as the progress made until now regarding the techniques for obtaining albumin nanoparticles and their functionalization, in order to overcome the BBB and treat cancer, especially human glioblastoma. The albumin drug delivery nanosystems mentioned in this paper have improved properties and can overcome the BBB to target brain tumors.
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25. Preauricular lymphadenopathy in a pediatric patient: A diagnostic pitfall
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Doina Anca Plesca, Teodora Jescu, Andrei Zamfirescu, Cristian Soreanu, Carmen Ardeleanu, Codruta Comsa, and Iulia Tincu
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adenopathy ,rhabdomyosarcoma ,child ,Medicine ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
The authors present the case of a 1 year and 7 months old girl, with no medical history, initially diagnosed with left preauricular adenopathy, which increased in volume progressively, despite 12 days of antibiotic therapy. This report presents the causes of laterocervical adenopathy and the main tumor etiologies with preauricular and parotid localization. The clinical case presented a challenge in clarifying the final diagnosis – high-risk embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma.
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26. Cu-Doped Porous ZnO-ZnAl2O4 Nanocomposites Synthesized by Polymer-Salt Method for Photocatalytic Water Purification
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Andrey Shelemanov, Artem Tincu, Sergey Evstropiev, Nikolay Nikonorov, and Vladimir Vasilyev
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adsorption ,photocatalysis ,kinetics ,ZnO ,nanoparticle ,Technology ,Science - Abstract
In this work, the adsorption and photocatalytic properties of ZnO-ZnAl2O4-CuO nanosized porous composites synthesized by the polymer-salt method have been studied. To evaluate the efficiency of adsorption, experiments were carried out on the decolorization of aqueous solutions of the Chicago Sky Blue diazo dye. The adsorption process is divided into two stages, at the first stage, the dye is rapidly adsorbed on the outer surface of the composite particles (kf = 0.0073 min−1), at the second stage, the dye diffuses into the pores of the material (kf = 0.0007 min−1). It was noted that the rate of photocatalytic decomposition of the dye (kf = 0.021 min−1) is higher than the rate of the adsorption process, which indicates the occurrence of photocatalytic decomposition of dye molecules both on the surface of the composites and in the liquid phase. With an increase in the light intensity, the photocatalytic process is significantly accelerated, linearly at low intensities, and at high intensities (I > 100 mW/cm2) the dependence becomes a power law.
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27. An Accessible Method to Improve the Stability and Reusability of Porcine Pancreatic α-Amylase via Immobilization in Gellan-Based Hydrogel Particles Obtained by Ionic Cross-Linking with Mg2+ Ions
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Camelia Elena Tincu (Iurciuc), Brahim Bouhadiba, Leonard Ionut Atanase, Corneliu Sergiu Stan, Marcel Popa, and Lăcrămioara Ochiuz
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α-amylase immobilized ,gellan hydrogel particles ,magnesium acetate ,ionic cross-linking ,hydrolysis ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
Amylase is an enzyme used to hydrolyze starch in order to obtain different products that are mainly used in the food industry. The results reported in this article refer to the immobilization of α-amylase in gellan hydrogel particles ionically cross-linked with Mg2+ ions. The obtained hydrogel particles were characterized physicochemically and morphologically. Their enzymatic activity was tested using starch as a substrate in several hydrolytic cycles. The results showed that the properties of the particles are influenced by the degree of cross-linking and the amount of immobilized α-amylase enzyme. The temperature and pH at which the immobilized enzyme activity is maximum were T = 60 °C and pH = 5.6. The enzymatic activity and affinity of the enzyme to the substrate depend on the particle type, and this decreases for particles with a higher cross-linking degree owing to the slow diffusion of the enzyme molecules inside the polymer’s network. By immobilization, α-amylase is protected from environmental factors, and the obtained particles can be quickly recovered from the hydrolysis medium, thus being able to be reused in repeated hydrolytic cycles (at least 11 cycles) without a substantial decrease in enzymatic activity. Moreover, α-amylase immobilized in gellan particles can be reactivated via treatment with a more acidic medium.
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28. VARIATION OF CLINICAL PATTERNS OF COVID-19 DISEASE IN CHILDREN IN THE FIRST YEAR OF PANDEMIC
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Luminita Spatariu, Eugenia Buzoianu, A.M. Davitoiu, Sorina Chindris, Andrei Zamfirescu, Mirela Iancu, Ioana Ghiorghiu, Iulia Tincu, A. Dorobantu, Vlad Plesca, and Doina Anca Plesca
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pandemic ,sars-cov-2 infection ,child ,Medicine ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Introduction. SARS-CoV-2 infection has put humanity to the test since December 2019, quickly becoming a global public health problem. There is a significant difference between the pediatric population versus the adult population in terms of infection rate, modes of transmission, clinical manifestations. The study aimed to identify some patterns of clinical presentation of SARS-CoV-2 infection in the pediatric population in “Dr. Victor Gomoiu“ Children’s Clinical Hospital in 2020, also following any possible variations between the first two waves of the pandemic. Materials and methods. The study was based on the descriptive observational analysis of two groups of SARS-CoV-2 positive patients, corresponding to the two pandemic waves. Patients were classified into some clinical patterns, using the definition of suspected / confirmed case established by the National Institute of Public Health (INSP) and transmitted through the National Center for Surveillance and Control of Communicable Diseases (CNSCBT), as well as the recommendations of the international guidelines and protocols. Results. There are found to be present some mild clinical forms of the disease secondary to SARS-CoV-2 virus infection, most children showing digestive symptoms. Starting with August (Group 2) there is a significant increase in the number of cases, as well as the appearance of a larger number of cases that associated respiratory symptoms. Conclusions. The study is showing the low impact of the SARS-CoV-2 virus infection in the pediatric population, compared to adults, especially in the first wave of the pandemic, the children having been considered “the hidden victims” of the pandemic, rather than its face. It is considered necessary the long-term monitoring of SARS-CoV-2 infected children, as the remote consciousness of the infection having been incompletely elucidated. Analyzing the epidemiological data obtained in the study, we are concluding the need for some sustained global efforts to define, more clearly, the variations in the patterns of the presentation of SARS-CoV-2 infection in children, in the context of the evolution of the pandemic.
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29. Quantitative characterisation of extended-release tablets with quetiapine using NIR-chemometric methods
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Teodora DRĂGAN, Luca Liviu RUS, A. MUNTEAN, A.L. VONICA-TINCU, and Ioan TOMUȚĂ
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caffeic acid ,tea ,antioxidant potential ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
This study aims to develop and validate NIR-chemometric methods for quantifying the API (quetiapine) and two excipients in extended-release tablets without sample preparation. The calibration samples were prepared following an experimental design with three variables (quetiapine, HPMC and microcrystalline cellulose) and five levels (concentration 80-90-100-110-120% of API). The validation set included three concentration levels (90-100-110%). The best calibration algorithms have used the same pre-treatment method (SNV), and different factors: 7 PLS factors (R² -0,966 and RMSEP-6,84) for quetiapine, 8 PLS factors (R²-0,927 and RMSEP 6,84) for HPMC and 3 PLS factors (R²-0,983 and RMSEP-7,26) for microcrystalline cellulose. The methods were fully validated according to the ICH guidance using these calibration models. Regarding the trueness of the methods, the recovery was between 98.51 and 99.43 for quetiapine, between 98.61 and 100.85 for HPMC, and between 100.61 and 101.78 for microcrystalline cellulose. According to data obtained, the accuracy profile was ± 5 for quetiapine and HPMC, and ± 6 for microcrystalline cellulose. Linearity profile was also in establish intervals at accuracy and the R2 value was 0.983 for quetiapine, 0.948 for HPMC and 0.997 for microcrystalline cellulose. In conclusion, the developed NIR-chemometric methods have suitable reproducibility, accuracy, linearity and can be used for quantitative characterisation of extended-release tablets with quetiapine, with any sample preparation.
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30. The concept of bovarism illustrated by a postmodern prototype: Gheorghe Crăciun’s Pupa russa
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Bianca-Maria Bucur Tincu
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postmoderism ,romanian novel ,leon ,tina ,bovarism ,Language and Literature - Abstract
This paper aims to illustrate the concept of bovarism as defined by Jules de Gaultier at the end of the 19th century, as illustrated by Pupa russa, a postmodernist novel written by Gheorghe Crăciun. The thematic approach evinced by the Romanian author is challenging its readership because it follows a rhizomatic literary narration that also encapsulates a historical dimension. The focus of the analysis is on the similarities and differences between Crăciun’s and Flaubert’s protagonists, Leontina Guran and Emma Bovary, and on the fascination and importance of the bovaristic trajectory, with its implications and dimensions. This critical angle unveils the novel’s message, as well as a heightened sense of awareness with regard to the realities of personal actions against the background of the communist regime. The condition of the human being implies both outer and inner growth, yet there are several factors such as the societal conditions one is subjected to that can irrevocably change the future “I”. The episodes presenting LeonTina’s life are key elements, nodes of connections accessed by an objective and realistic eye. Therefore, all the observations are intended to clarify, to reveal the meanings and to outline the inner effects produced by a circular, closed social environment and how one can or cannot find one’s true way. The innate impulse of “becoming someone” can very easily be perceived as “becoming someone else”. Thus, the present critical approach is highly relevant to contemporary readers. The apparent freedom possessed by everyone in present times entails responsibility as well as danger. The present comparison is an example shedding light on some issues regarding bovaristic behaviour, which is more and more apparent in the real world.
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31. Novel Bovine Serum Albumin-Decorated–Nanostructured Lipid Carriers Able to Modulate Apoptosis and Cell-Cycle Response in Ovarian, Breast, and Colon Tumoral Cells
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Robert Tincu, Mirela Mihaila, Marinela Bostan, Florina Teodorescu, Daniela Istrati, Nicoleta Badea, and Ioana Lacatusu
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hybrid albumin-lipid nanocarriers ,piperine ,fluorescence properties ,tumor cell apoptosis ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
A novel nanoscale approach was developed for the improved cellular internalization of hybrid bovine serum albumin–lipid nanocarriers loaded with piperine (NLC-Pip–BSA) in different tumor cells. The effect of the BSA-targeted–NLC-Pip and untargeted-NLC-Pip on the viability, proliferation, and levels of cell-cycle damage and apoptosis in the colon (LoVo), ovarian (SKOV3) and breast (MCF7) adenocarcinoma cell lines was comparatively discussed. NLCs were characterized concerning particle size, morphology, zeta potential, phytochemical encapsulation efficiency, ATR-FTIR, and fluorescence spectroscopy. The results showed that NLC-Pip–BSA showed a mean size below 140 nm, a zeta potential of −60 mV, and an entrapment efficiency of 81.94% for NLC-Pip and 80.45% for NLC-Pip–BSA. Fluorescence spectroscopy confirmed the coating of the NLC with the albumin. By MTS and RTCA assays, NLC-Pip–BSA showed a more pronounced response against the LoVo colon cell line and MCF-7 breast tumor cell lines than against the ovarian SKOV-3 cell line. Flow cytometry assay demonstrated that the targeted NLC-Pip had more cytotoxicity and improved apoptosis than the untargeted ones in MCF-7 tumor cells (p < 0.05). NLC-Pip caused a significant increase in MCF-7 breast tumor cell apoptosis of ~8X, while NLC-Pip–BSA has shown an 11-fold increase in apoptosis.
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32. Customizable Fabrication Process for Flexible Carbon-Based Electrochemical Biosensors
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Catalin Marculescu, Petruta Preda, Tiberiu Burinaru, Eugen Chiriac, Bianca Tincu, Alina Matei, Oana Brincoveanu, Cristina Pachiu, and Marioara Avram
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carbon-based electrochemical biosensors ,3D printing ,flexible sensors ,electrochemical impedance spectroscopy ,Biochemistry ,QD415-436 - Abstract
In recent research, 3D printing has become a powerful technique and has been applied in the last few years to carbon-based materials. A new generation of 3D-printed electrodes, more affordable and easier to obtain due to rapid prototyping techniques, has emerged. We propose a customizable fabrication process for flexible (and rigid) carbon-based biosensors, from biosensor design to printable conductive inks. The electrochemical biosensors were obtained on a 50 µm Kapton® (polyimide) substrate and transferred to a 500 µm PDMS substrate, using a 3D-extrusion-based printing method. The main features of our fabrication process consist of short-time customization implementation, fast small-to-medium batch production, ease of electrochemical spectroscopy measurements, and very good resolution for an extrusion-based printing method (100 µm). The sensors were designed for future integration into a smart wound dressing for wound monitoring and other biomedical applications. We increased their sensibility with electro-deposited gold nanoparticles. To assess the biosensors’ functionality, we performed surface functionalization with specific anti-N-protein antibodies for SARS-CoV 2 virus, with promising preliminary results.
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33. Gender dysphoria in children and adolescents – a disease far from pediatric practice?
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Mirela Silvia Iancu, Ana-Maria Davitoiu, Sorina Chindris, Iulia Florentina Tincu, Monica Livia Gheorghiu, and Doina Anca Pleşca
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gender dysphoria ,transgene ,treatment ,child ,adolescent ,Medicine ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Gender dysphoria is not a condition that the Romanian pediatrician commonly encounters in his/her practice. However, in light of the progress made in order to diagnose early and establish a correct treatment, as well as in the evolving context of society, including the one of our country, medical cases will not be long in coming. This paper aims to briefly review, the main characteristics of the disease and the role that the pediatrician can play in the life of the patient already diagnosed or not yet, with gender dysphoria.
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34. Integrating Artificial Intelligence in Pediatric Healthcare: Parental Perceptions and Ethical Implications
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Berghea, Elena Camelia, primary, Ionescu, Marcela Daniela, additional, Gheorghiu, Radu Marian, additional, Tincu, Iulia Florentina, additional, Cobilinschi, Claudia Oana, additional, Craiu, Mihai, additional, Bălgrădean, Mihaela, additional, and Berghea, Florian, additional
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35. Paraclinical management of SARS-CoV-2 infection in paediatric patient
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Ana-Maria Davitoiu, Sorina Chindris, Mirela Silvia Iancu, Iulia Tincu, Luminita Elena Spatariu, and Doina Anca Plesca
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pandemic ,coronavirus ,sars-cov-2 infection ,children ,rt-pcr tests ,antibodies serologic tests ,Medicine ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
The world is facing, after a hundred years, a new pandemic – infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Establishing a therapeutic protocol along with paraclinical infection management is the great challenge of the moment for healthcare professionals all around the world. This paper tries to stadialise the diagnosis methods and paraclinical investigations, establishing the time correspondence between this investigations and laboratory also radiological findings. The positive diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 infection is made by using four methods of testing: RT-PCR molecular method, serological testing by chemiluminescence and ELISA, rapid tests for the determination of IgM and IgG antibodies. Laboratory findings are not disease-specific but studies have shown that lymphopenia occurs in 83% of paediatric hospitalized patients confirmed with SARS-CoV-2 infection. Imaging is not recommended for diagnosis or screening purposes in patients with suspected COVID-19, the predictive value of RT-PCR test is ten times higher than the results of pulmonary CT.
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36. Multi-Analytical Characterization of Corvins’ Castle—Deserted Tower. Construction Materials and Conservation Tests
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Rodica Mariana Ion, Lorena Iancu, Madalina Elena David, Ramona Marina Grigorescu, Bogdan Trica, Raluca Somoghi, Sorina Florentina Vasile, Ioana Daniela Dulama, Anca Irina Gheboianu, and Sorin Tincu
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mortar ,Corvins’ Castle—Deserted Tower ,conservation ,restoration ,Archaeology ,CC1-960 - Abstract
The aim of this paper is to analyze the construction materials (mortars) of an architectural monument (Deserted Tower (Lilly Tower) from Corvins’ Castle, Romania). The mortars were characterized following a multidisciplinary approach, combining macroscopic observation with petrographic microscopy, mineralogical analysis (X-ray diffraction) and elemental analysis (X-ray fluorescence), hydric properties, and color of representative samples of the monument. The results revealed the use of gypsum mortars (produced by lumps with higher Fe content), with minor concentrations of crystalline dolomites of the Southern Carpathians, calcite, and quartz. The materials’ effective porosity and their water absorption capacity were high. A possible solution to consolidate the damaged area with some consolidation products (hydroxyapatite carbonate and its derivatives with Ag and Sr) was investigated, too. The interactions between the mortar’s specimens and the effectiveness of the consolidation treatments were evaluated by physico-chemical analyses (molecular structure by X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD), wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence (WDXRF), dynamic light scattering (DLS)), morphological characterization by microscopic techniques as SEM-EDS, TEM, and physical and mechanical investigations (peeling test and compressive strength). Results were drawn based on historical, in situ observations, and analytical data, and put into evidence the composition, high weathering degree, and the possibility to surface consolidate with Sr-CHAp.
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37. Artificial Intelligence—The Rising Star in the Field of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
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Madalina Stan-Ilie, Vasile Sandru, Gabriel Constantinescu, Oana-Mihaela Plotogea, Ecaterina Mihaela Rinja, Iulia Florentina Tincu, Alexandra Jichitu, Adriana Elena Carasel, Andreea Cristina Butuc, and Bogdan Popa
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artificial intelligence ,endoscopy ,endoscopic ultrasound ,CT ,gastrointestinal diseases ,radiology ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a term that covers a multitude of techniques that are used in a manner that tries to reproduce human intelligence. AI is helpful in various medical specialties that use imaging for diagnostic purposes, and gastroenterology is no exception. In this field, AI has several applications, such as detecting and classifying polyps, detecting the malignancy in polyps, diagnosing Helicobacter pylori infection, gastritis, inflammatory bowel disease, gastric cancer, esophageal neoplasia, and pancreatic and hepatic lesions. The aim of this mini-review is to analyze the currently available studies regarding AI in the field of gastroenterology and hepatology and to discuss its main applications as well as its main limitations.
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38. Photoluminescent Polymer Aerogels with R, G and B Emission
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Loredana Stan, Teodor Malutan, Irina Volf, Marcel Popa, Camelia E. Tincu, and Corneliu S. Stan
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polymer complexes ,polymeric aerogels ,photoluminescent materials ,porous materials ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
In this work, three new polymer aerogels based on 2-hydroxy ethyl methacrylate (HEMA) complexes with Eu(III), Tb(III) and La(III) are prepared and investigated. The polymer aerogels present strong photoluminescence with emissions located in the red, green and blue regions of the visible spectrum. Depending on the water content used during the preparation path, the consistency of the photoluminescent aerogels varies from rigid, regularly shaped monoliths to a flexible, fibrous material with very low density. The morpho-structural investigation was performed by FT-IR, XPS and SEM. Thermal behavior was also evaluated, while steady-state fluorescence spectroscopy, absolute PLQY and lifetime were used for the investigation of their luminescent properties. The impressive photoluminescent emission located in the red, green and blue areas of the visible spectrum is preserved irrespective of the selected porosity. Their photo-emissive properties, tunable porosity and the convenience of the preparation path could be some arguments for applications as photonic conversion mediums in special-purpose optoelectronic devices or sensors.
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39. Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy and β-Blocker Poisoning: A Case Report
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Nicoleta-Monica Popa-Fotea, Miruna Mihaela Micheu, Cosmin Mihai, Ruxandra State, Radu Tincu, and Alexandru Scafa-Udriste
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Takotsubo cardiomyopathy ,β-blocker ,benzodiazepine and digoxin poisoning ,epinephrine ,catecholamines ,emotional stress ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
β-blocker poisoning is frequently observed because of its primary use for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. The management of β-blocker toxicity is dependent on the cardiovascular response and the severity of presentation. The present study describes the case of a patient with combined drug intoxication, β-blocker, digoxin, benzodiazepines, acetaminophen and opiates in a suicidal attempt. A 63-year-old female was found somnolent and in a confused state at her residence following intentional poly-drug ingestion. Upon presentation, she was found to be hemodynamically unstable and was thus treated with vasopressors. The toxicological screening performed upon presentation was positive for polydrug ingestion. On day 3, the patient developed chest pain and ST-segment elevation in anterior leads, while transthoracic echocardiographic assessment disclosed a non-dilated left ventricle with moderate dysfunction and akinesia of the apex. Coronary angiogram revealed normal coronary arteries and, subsequently, the diagnosis of Takotsubo cardiomyopathy (TTC) was suspected. Supportive treatment was initiated with favorable evolution and left ventricular ejection fraction normalization. The management of hemodynamic instability with vasopressors should be judiciously administered in the treatment of β-blocker poisoning, in view of the adverse effects on cardiac functions, including stress cardiomyopathy.
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40. Hemorrhagic Cardiac Tamponade—An Unusual Threat in the COVID-19 Recovery Phase
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Raluca Ungureanu, Cristian Cobilinschi, Ana-Maria Cotae, Raluca Darie, Radu Tincu, Sorin Constantinescu, Oana Avram, Horatiu Moldovan, Ioana Marina Grintescu, and Liliana Mirea
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cardiac tamponade ,coronavirus ,COVID-19 ,pericarditis ,pericardial involvement ,critical care ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Cardiac tamponade is a rare presentation in patients with COVID-19, which may be induced by the associated exacerbated inflammatory response. The onset of cardiac tamponade may be concomitant with the acute phase of the disease or may develop subsequently as a new health condition secondary to the disease. We report four cases of cardiac tamponade that occurred late after the acute phase of the disease. One of them may be considered a post-acute complication of the disease, and three of them may be classified as a new health condition induced by COVID-19. Only two cases had a history of severe respiratory distress due to COVID-19. In all four cases, pericardiocentesis was imposed, and surprisingly, in every case, hemorrhagic fluid was evacuated. In this case, series, immune-mediated etiology is supported by histopathological results, where the main identified feature was fibrous pericarditis with inflammatory infiltrate. Only one patient included in this report died, and three of them were discharged after anti-inflammatory treatment was initiated.
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41. Performance of single layer graphene obtain by chemical vapor deposition on gold electrodes
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Tincu, Bianca, Demetrescu, Ioana, Avram, Andrei, Tucureanu, Vasilica, Matei, Alina, Tutunaru, Oana, Burinaru, Tiberiu, Comanescu, Florin, Voitincu, Corneliu, and Avram, Marioara
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- 2019
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42. HT-29 Colon Cancer Cell Electromanipulation and Assessment Based on Their Electrical Properties
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Marius Andrei Olariu, Catalin Tucureanu, Tudor Alexandru Filip, Iuliana Caras, Aurora Salageanu, Valentin Vasile, Marioara Avram, Bianca Tincu, and Ina Turcan
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cancer cells ,dielectrophoresis ,electrical impedance spectroscopy ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 - Abstract
This study proposes a feasible approach for the rapid, sensitive, and label-free identification of cancerous cells based on dielectrophoretic (DEP) manipulation and electrical characterization. In this method, the concentration of target cells at the level of customized microelectrodes via DEP is first determined, followed by an electrical impedance evaluation. The study demonstrates the capacity of the methodology to electrically differentiate HT-29 cancer cells from healthy blood cells based on their impedance spectra. Within a higher frequency domain, the electrical impedance of trapped cancer cells was significantly lower compared with the normal ones. In order to evaluate the functionality and reproducibility of the proposed method, the influence of the DEP and EIS (electrical impedance spectroscopy) operating voltages on the electrical characterization of trapped HT-29 cells was analyzed.
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- 2022
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43. Vertical Graphene-Based Biosensor for Tumor Cell Dielectric Signature Evaluation
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Bianca Tincu, Tiberiu Burinaru, Ana-Maria Enciu, Petruta Preda, Eugen Chiriac, Catalin Marculescu, Marioara Avram, and Andrei Avram
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electrochemical sensor ,vertical graphene ,electrochemical impedance spectroscopy ,tumor cells ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 - Abstract
The selective and rapid detection of tumor cells is of critical consequence for the theragnostic field of tumorigenesis; conventional methods, such as histopathological diagnostic methods, often require a long analysis time, excessive analytical costs, complex operations, qualified personnel and deliver many false-positive results. We are considering a new approach of an electrochemical biosensor based on graphene, which is evidenced to be a revolutionary nanomaterial enabling the specific and selective capture of tumor cells. In this paper, we report a biosensor fabricated by growing vertically aligned graphene nanosheets on the conductive surface of interdigitated electrodes which is functionalized with anti-EpCAM antibodies. The dielectric signature of the three types of tumor cells is determined by correlating the values from the Nyquist and Bode diagram: charge transfer resistance, electrical double layer capacity, Debye length, characteristic relaxation times of mobile charges, diffusion/adsorption coefficients, and variation in the electrical permittivity complex and of the phase shift with frequency. These characteristics are strongly dependent on the type of membrane molecules and the electromagnetic resonance frequency. We were able to use the fabricated sensor to differentiate between three types of tumor cell lines, HT-29, SW403 and MCF-7, by dielectric signature. The proposed evaluation method showed the permittivity at 1 MHz to be 3.63 nF for SW403 cells, 4.97 nF for HT 29 cells and 6.9 nF for MCF-7 cells.
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- 2022
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44. An Assessment of Semaglutide Safety Based on Real World Data: From Popularity to Spontaneous Reporting in EudraVigilance Database.
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Butuca, Anca, Dobrea, Carmen Maximiliana, Arseniu, Anca Maria, Frum, Adina, Chis, Adriana Aurelia, Rus, Luca Liviu, Ghibu, Steliana, Juncan, Anca Maria, Muntean, Andrei Catalin, Lazăr, Antonina Evelina, Gligor, Felicia Gabriela, Morgovan, Claudiu, and Vonica-Tincu, Andreea Loredana
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DRUG side effects ,GLUCAGON-like peptide-1 receptor ,DATABASES ,SEMAGLUTIDE ,GLUCAGON-like peptide-1 agonists - Abstract
Some glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs), first used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), have been approved for the treatment of obesity in patients with or without T2DM (liraglutide—LIR, semaglutide—SEM, and tirzepatide—TIR). Social media had an important influence on the off-label use of GLP-1 RAs for obesity, especially for SEM. We analyzed the Google queries related to SEM to assess people's interest in this drug. We also investigated the occurrence of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) by searching the EudraVigilance database (EV) for Individual Case Safety Reports (ICSRs) that reported SEM as the suspected drug and performed a descriptive and a disproportionality analysis. The data obtained for SEM were compared to other GLP-1 RAs. SEM had the highest proportions of searches on Google associated with the term "weight loss" and presented the lowest number of severe ADRs, but it also had the highest number of ICSRs reported in EV. Even though no unexpected safety issues have been reported for it until now, SEM has a hi3gh tendency for overdose reports. The most frequent off-label use was reported for SEM and TIR. In order to lower the risks of ADRs, the off-label use should be reduced and carefully monitored. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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45. Safety Profile of the Trastuzumab-Based ADCs: Analysis of Real-World Data Registered in EudraVigilance.
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Morgovan, Claudiu, Dobrea, Carmen Maximiliana, Butuca, Anca, Arseniu, Anca Maria, Frum, Adina, Rus, Luca Liviu, Chis, Adriana Aurelia, Juncan, Anca Maria, Gligor, Felicia Gabriela, Georgescu, Cecilia, Ghibu, Steliana, and Vonica-Tincu, Andreea Loredana
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DRUG side effects ,HER2 positive breast cancer ,ANTIBODY-drug conjugates ,NUTRITION disorders ,INNER ear - Abstract
Trastuzumab (T) and tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) are among the first-line treatments recommended for HER2-positive breast cancer. More recently, antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) such as trastuzumab deruxtecan (T-DXd) and trastuzumab emtansine (T-DM1) have been authorized, and they represent the second-line therapy in this type of cancer. The present study aimed to evaluate adverse drug reactions (ADRs) associated with T-based ADCs that were spontaneously reported in EudraVigilance—the European pharmacovigilance database. Out of 42,272 ADRs reported for currently approved ADCs on the market, 24% of ADRs were related to T-DM1, while 12% of ADRs were related to T-DXd. T-DM1 had a higher probability of reporting eye, ear and labyrinth, and cardiac and hepatobiliary ADRs, while T-DXd had a higher probability of reporting respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal, blood and lymphatic system, metabolism and nutrition, and gastrointestinal ADRs. The present research found that in terms of hematological disorders, T-DM1 and T-DXd had a higher probability of reporting ADRs than TKIs. Moreover, the data showed that T-DM1 seemed to have a higher risk of cardiotoxicity than T-DXd, while T-DXd had a higher probability of reporting metabolism and nutrition disorders than T-DM1. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. Recent Advancements and Strategies for Overcoming the Blood–Brain Barrier Using Albumin-Based Drug Delivery Systems to Treat Brain Cancer, with a Focus on Glioblastoma
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Tincu (Iurciuc), Camelia-Elena, primary, Andrițoiu, Călin Vasile, additional, Popa, Marcel, additional, and Ochiuz, Lăcrămioara, additional
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- 2023
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47. DES-Based Biocatalysis as a Green Alternative for the l-menthyl Ester Production Based on l-menthol Acylation
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Sabina Ion, Florentina Olănescu, Florina Teodorescu, Robert Tincu, Daniela Gheorghe, Vasile I. Pârvulescu, and Mădălina Tudorache
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biocatalysis ,DES ,l-menthol ,fatty acid ,l-menthyl ester (FME) ,immobilized lipase ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
The deep eutectic solvent (DES)-based biocatalysis of l-menthol acylation was designed for the production of fatty acid l-menthyl ester (FME) using fatty acid methyl ester (FAME). The biocatalytic reaction was assisted by a lipase enzyme in the DES reaction medium. ւՒ-menthol and fatty acids (e.g., CA—caprylic acid; OA—oleic acid; LiA—linoleic acid; and LnA—linolenic acid) were combined in the binary mixture of DES. In this way, the DES provided a nonpolar environment for requested homogeneity of a biocatalytic system with reduced impact on the environment. The screening of lipase enzyme demonstrated better performance of immobilized lipase compared with powdered lipase. The performance of the biocatalytic system was evaluated for different DES compositions (type and concentration of the acid component). l-menthol:CA = 73:27 molar ratio allowed it to reach a maximum conversion of 95% methyl lauric ester (MLE) using a NV (Candida antarctica lipase B immobilized on acrylic resin) lipase biocatalyst. The recyclability of biocatalysts under optimum conditions of the system was also evaluated (more than 80% recovered biocatalytic activity was achieved for the tested biocatalysts after five reaction cycles). DES mixtures were characterized based on differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and refractive index analysis.
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48. Modified flash flood potential index in order to estimate areas with predisposition to water accumulation
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Tincu Roxana, Lazar Gabriel, and Lazar Iuliana
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ffpi ,flash flood ,hazard ,gis ,floodplain ,physical-geographic ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Abstract
The purpose of this study is to bring a series of changes to the potential flashed-flood index proposed and used by Smith (2003), to estimate floodplains in the upper part of Trotus Basin. Trotuş Basin is located in the central - eastern part of the Eastern Carpathians (Romania) having an area of 4.456 km2. The Trotus Basin is recognized as a basin where floods occur frequently due to climatic factors (precipitation, air temperature and winds) as well as due to the morphological characteristics (altitude, slope and versants orientation) that favour the formation of these phenomena. To develop a modified Flash Flood Potential Index was used six physical-geographical factors: land use, soil texture, rock’s permeability, slope, profile curvature and flow accumulation. Each thematic layer has been classified in five classes, from 1 to 5, where 1 means a low contribution and 5 a strong contribution of factors in water accumulation and each factor was weighted according to its importance. The result was a grid layer representing the flood potential index. The maximum flood hazard was associated with an area of approximate 10% from the studied surface. To see the contribution of each factor in the achievement of this index a multiple linear regression was made. The result shows that three variables are statistically significant and explain 91.6% from the model. This means that MFFPI can be obtained only from these three significant factors (flow accumulation, profile curvature and land cover) in order to identify areas with flood predisposition, the non-significant variables being removed. In order to verify these results the obtained MFFPI was compared with the flood hazard map for this area and the procedure showed that this index can be used in the identification of the flood-predisposed areas.
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49. LIVER ABNORMALITIES IN PATIENTS WITH HEART FAILURE
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Teodora Drăghici, Lucian Negreanu, Ovidiu G. Bratu, Radu Tincu, Bogdan Socea, Mihaela A. Iancu, Ana Maria A. Stănescu, and Camelia Diaconu
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aminotransferases ,cholestasis ,congestive hepatopathy ,acute cardiogenic liver injury ,Medicine ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Cardiac hepatopathy is the term that describes liver damage due to cardiac diseases. The cardiac hepatopathy is divided into congestive hepatopathy, due to passive venohepatic congestion, and acute cardiogenic liver injury, due primarily to acute cardio-circulatory failure. Congestive hepatopathy can be determined by chronic heart failure, constrictive pericarditis, tricuspid regurgitation and right-sided heart failure. On the other hand, acute myocardial infarction, acute decompensated heart failure or myocarditis may cause acute cardiogenic liver injury. Monitoring of liver function tests, such as -glutamyltransferase, alkaline phosphatase and liver-derived metabolites, such as bilirubin, is an effective way to assess liver function. Also, the measurement of serum aminotransferases concentration is increasingly being studied, in order to identify the correlation between their values and the extent of the cardiac damage. Clinical examination, laboratory tests, and imaging tests are necessary for the diagnosis of cardiac cirrhosis in patients with heart failure. Patients with cardiac cirrhosis may be asymptomatic, but present abnormal liver biochemistry. Patients with congestive hepatopathy have elevated cholestasis markers, such as bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase, and -glutamyltransferase, while elevated levels of aminotransferases and lactate dehydrogenase are found in acute cardiogenic liver injury. There is no specific treatment for congestive hepatopathy, the treatment is that of the underlying cardiac disease. Restoration of the cardiac output and hemodynamics is the most important in the management of the acute cardiogenic liver injury.
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50. TWO DIFFERENT DISCOURSES: POLITICAL THEOLOGY AND POLITICAL RELIGION IN THE CONTEXT OF SECULARISATION
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Dumitru-Daniel TINCU
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Political theology ,Political religion ,Secularisation ,Divinity ,Power ,Business ,HF5001-6182 ,Sociology (General) ,HM401-1281 - Abstract
In the current context, religion has become a central subject for many philosophers and political scientists as a result of the secularisation phenomenon developed in the twentieth century. Although the theorists have divided opinions on the implications of post-modernism, there is a commonly accepted position on a form of justification for the state through religion. The article articulates the fact that all the political concepts are secularised theological concepts. The relationship between religion and politics – divinity and power – will allow the reconstruction of the theological-political construct. There is an ambiguity when referring to this subject, confusing political theology with political religion. From this reasoning, the present article tries to identify the differences between political theology and political religion, discourses debated in European political and social thinking. This approach is relevant because the political role of religion continues to develop increasingly complex discourses, but, at the same time, with a direct impact on the concept of power inside the state.
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