Publications by authors named "James D Thompson"

Background: The radial forearm free flap (RFFF) is associated with troublesome donor site morbidity related to split thickness skin grafting (STSG). The radial forearm snake flap with primary closure of the donor site may reduce donor site complications.

Methods: Single institution, retrospective cohort study comparing rates of delayed donor site wound healing and tendon exposure in 52 patients undergoing radial forearm snake flap and 95 patients undergoing conventional RFFF with STSG closure of the donor site.

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Objective: To identify and evaluate patients with parotid bed malignancy demonstrating radiographic findings of auriculotemporal (AT) nerve involvement.

Methods: A retrospective review of patients with parotid bed malignancy was performed to identify patients with imaging findings of AT nerve involvement and record associated clinical findings, symptoms, and pathology information. Independent, blinded review of radiographic images by a senior neuroradiologist was performed to identify imaging characteristics and categorize patients into highly likely or possible involvement groups.

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Chemically modified mRNA is an efficient, biocompatible modality for therapeutic protein expression. We report a first-time-in-human study of this modality, aiming to evaluate safety and potential therapeutic effects. Men with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) received intradermal injections of modified mRNA encoding vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGF-A) or buffered saline placebo (ethical obligations precluded use of a non-translatable mRNA control) at randomized sites on the forearm.

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Objective: To evaluate changing age demographics over a 15-year period for patients with HPV-associated oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC).

Study Design: Retrospective review of patients identified with p16-positive OPSCC at our institution over a 15-year timeframe. : p16-positive immunohistochemistry was used as a surrogate for HPV-associated OPSCC.

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Objectives/hypothesis: To describe an alternative approach to medialization thyroplasty involving dissection underneath the thyroid cartilage with placement of a Gore-Tex implant, and to evaluate its effect on a range of phonatory measures using an excised canine larynx model.

Study Design: Animal model.

Methods: On each of eight excised canine larynges, the conditions of normal, paralysis, medialization thyroplasty by standard transthyroid cartilage approach, and medialization thyroplasty by experimental subthyroid cartilage approach were performed.

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We report the toxicological and pharmacokinetic properties of the synthetic, small interfering RNA (siRNA), QPI-1007, following intravitreal administration. QPI-1007 is a chemically modified siRNA designed to act via the RNA interference (RNAi) pathway to temporarily inhibit expression of the caspase 2 protein and is being developed as a neuroprotectant for the treatment of nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy and other optic neuropathies such as glaucoma that result in the death of retinal ganglion cells. The half-life of QPI-1007 in the vitreous and retina/choroid in the Dutch Belted rabbit was about 2 days, and there was no sign of accumulation after repeated administrations at either 2- or 4-week dosing intervals in the rabbit.

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We report the toxicological and pharmacokinetic properties of the synthetic, small interfering RNA I5NP following intravenous administration in rodents and nonhuman primates. I5NP is designed to act via the RNA interference (RNAi) pathway to temporarily inhibit expression of the pro-apoptotic protein p53 and is being developed to protect cells from acute ischemia/reperfusion injuries such as acute kidney injury that can occur during major cardiac surgery and delayed graft function that can occur following renal transplantation. Following intravenous administration, I5NP was very rapidly cleared from plasma was distributed predominantly to the kidney, with very low levels in liver and other tissues.

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Proximal tubule cells (PTCs), which are the primary site of kidney injury associated with ischemia or nephrotoxicity, are the site of oligonucleotide reabsorption within the kidney. We exploited this property to test the efficacy of siRNA targeted to p53, a pivotal protein in the apoptotic pathway, to prevent kidney injury. Naked synthetic siRNA to p53 injected intravenously 4 h after ischemic injury maximally protected both PTCs and kidney function.

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  • Recent analyses using large molecular data sets have helped clarify phylogenetic relationships among various angiosperm lineages, yet the core eudicots—like Berberidopsidales and asterids—remain poorly understood with only three genes tested.
  • A new study included 26S rDNA sequences in addition to three genes for a more comprehensive analysis of 201 eudicot species, revealing moderate support for Gunnerales as a sister group to all other core eudicots.
  • The research suggests that the evolution of floral structures in core eudicots likely transitioned from a dimerous perianth (common in early-diverging eudicots) to the more common pentamerous structure after the divergence of
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A significantly greater number of candidate drug targets and compounds are now being generated during preclinical drug development. To date, however, such increases have not led to improvements in clinical success rates or reduced times to market. There is a need for better strategies to prioritize targets and drug candidates.

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