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Fernando Magdaleno
Researcher at University of Bonn
Publications - 40
Citations - 1164
Fernando Magdaleno is an academic researcher from University of Bonn. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fibrosis & Cirrhosis. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 38 publications receiving 849 citations. Previous affiliations of Fernando Magdaleno include University of Illinois at Chicago & Technical University of Madrid.
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Cervical pessary to prevent preterm birth in women with twin gestation and sonographic short cervix: a multicenter randomized controlled trial (PECEP-Twins)
Maria Goya,María de la Calle,Laia Pratcorona,Carme Merced,Carlota Rodó,B. Muñoz,Miquel Juan,Ariana Serrano,Elisa Llurba,T. Higueras,Elena Carreras,Luis Cabero,Silvia Arévalo,Maite Aviles,Ines Calero,M. Casellas,Marina Tomàs i Folch,Itziar García,María Ángeles Sanchez,Juan Sagalá,Anna Suy,Fernando Magdaleno,Jose L. Bartha,Josep R. Pascual,Montserrat Inglés,Pere Cavallé,Carmina Comas +26 more
TL;DR: The use of a cervical pessary for preventing preterm birth in twin pregnancies of mothers with a short cervix was proposed and was associated with a significant reduction in the SPB rate.
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Circulating microbiome in blood of different circulatory compartments.
Robert Schierwagen,Camila Alvarez-Silva,Mette Simone Aae Madsen,Carl Christian Kolbe,Carsten Meyer,Daniel Thomas,Frank Erhard Uschner,Fernando Magdaleno,Christian Jansen,Alessandra Pohlmann,Michael Praktiknjo,Gunnar T.R. Hischebeth,Ernst Molitor,Eicke Latz,Eicke Latz,Eicke Latz,Benjamin Lelouvier,Jonel Trebicka,Manimozhiyan Arumugam +18 more
TL;DR: The circulating microbiome in portal vein is characterised as the link between gut and liver and 65 genera belonging to four phyla (predominantly Proteobacteria) in this cohort are identified.
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Signalling via the osteopontin and high mobility group box-1 axis drives the fibrogenic response to liver injury
Elena Arriazu,Xiaodong Ge,Xiaodong Ge,Tung-Ming Leung,Fernando Magdaleno,Fernando Magdaleno,Aritz Lopategi,Yongke Lu,Naoto Kitamura,Raquel Urtasun,Neil D. Theise,Daniel J. Antoine,Natalia Nieto,Natalia Nieto +13 more
TL;DR: Significant induction of osteopontin (OPN) and high-mobility group box-1 (HMGB1) in liver fibrosis is shown, which acts as a downstream alarmin driving collagen-I synthesis in HSCs.
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Homocysteine, folic acid and B-group vitamins in obstetrics and gynaecology.
TL;DR: Folic acid and other B-group vitamins take part in the metabolism of homocysteine and the preventive administration of these vitamins may reduce some of the complications of Hyperhomocysteinemia.
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High Mobility Group Box-1 Drives Fibrosis Progression Signaling via the Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products in Mice.
Xiaodong Ge,Xiaodong Ge,Elena Arriazu,Fernando Magdaleno,Daniel J. Antoine,Rouchelle dela Cruz,Neil D. Theise,Neil D. Theise,Natalia Nieto,Natalia Nieto +9 more
TL;DR: It is identified that HMGB1 stimulated HSC migration and signaled through RAGE to up‐regulate Collagen type I expression by activating the phosphorylated mitogen‐activated protein kinase kinase (pMEK)1/2,osphorylated extracellular signal‐regulated kinases (pERK) 1/2 and pcJun signaling pathway and increase Collagentype I deposition.