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Advanced Rehabilitation
Returning to work in an industrial field after injury isn't easy. Let’s carry the load together. Our work hardening space offers the equipment found at your job site—ladders, wheelbarrows, scaffolding, a rooftop surface, containers to lift—so you can practice the skills you’ll need out there. Our experienced therapists work with Workers’ Compensation nurses and providers to get you back to work. ...
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MyChart Online Visit
Looking for convenient, affordable care for minor illnesses? MyChart Online Visit is an online questionnaire that allows Gundersen patients to receive non-urgent medical care through MyChart, all for $47. ...
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Orthopedics
Maybe it’s a nagging pain in your knee or hip. Maybe it’s a sports injury. No matter the cause, conditions of the bones, joints and muscles can keep you from the activities you enjoy. Turn to our orthopedic specialists for a wide range of surgical and non-surgical treatments. Our surgeons work hand-in-hand with physical therapists and other specialists to get you back on your feet. We have the most fellowship trained Orthopedic surgeons in the re ...
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Heart Valve Treatment
A healthy heart depends on four functional valves. Defects, aging and several other conditions can thicken or weaken them. Left untreated, the heart can fail. Our heart experts can help with medication and lifestyle changes. When surgery is the best option, Gundersen has a dedicated heart valve team you’ll love. ...
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Heart Rhythm Disorders
Hearts should follow a rhythm. If yours beats irregularly, you may have a heart rhythm disorder, called an arrhythmia. Some arrhythmias are harmless, but others are serious. Our heart experts use diagnostic tests and technology to manage and treat what used to be a life-threatening condition.  ...
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Ophthalmology & Optometry
Whether it’s a routine eye exam or surgery for an eye disease or injury, you can count on our team of vision specialists. We offer full-service eye care for you and your family at more than a dozen eye clinics/optical shops in the tri-state area. ...
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Inpatient Rehabilitation
Inpatient rehabilitation is about more than recovering from an illness or injury. It’s about helping you maximize your independence and quality of life. During your stay on our rehab unit, you’ll take part in comprehensive therapy programs daily. Your rehab team will include specialized rehab doctors, therapists, nurses and others. On your toughest days, we’ll be here to motivate you. After all, our No. 1 goal is getting you back to your life and ...
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Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
When the tiniest patients have the biggest needs, our NICU team uses advanced technology to deliver expert care. Our Neonatal Transport Team cares for newborns while they're being transferred by ambulance or helicopter in the Tri-State Region. When it's time to go home, we'll make sure the whole family has what it needs. ...
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Pregnancy & Birth
Whether you’re starting a family or growing it, bringing a child into the world is an incredible journey. Our experienced team delivers more newborns than any other facility in our area. Our experts are here for you every step of the way. ...

ARID3A and ARID3B induce stem promoting pathways in ovarian cancer cells

Paige Dausinas
ARID3A and ARID3B are paralogs from the AT-Rich interactive Domain (ARID) family. ARID3A and ARID3B associate to regulate genes in B-cells and cancer. We were the first to demonstrate that ARID3B regulates stem cell genes and promotes the cancer stem cell phenotype. Importantly, different knockout phenotypes in mice and distinct patterns of expression in adult animals suggests that ARID3A and ARID3B may have unique functions. In addition, high levels of ARID3B but not ARID3A induce cell death....

Can Stemness and Chemoresistance Be Therapeutically Targeted via Signaling Pathways in Ovarian Cancer?

Lynn Roy
Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynecological malignancy. Poor overall survival, particularly for patients with high grade serous (HGS) ovarian cancer, is often attributed to late stage at diagnosis and relapse following chemotherapy. HGS ovarian cancer is a heterogenous disease in that few genes are consistently mutated between patients. Additionally, HGS ovarian cancer is characterized by high genomic instability. For these reasons, personalized approaches may be necessary for effective...

Evidence of a Protein-Coding Gene Antisense to the U<sub>L</sub>5 Gene in Bovine Herpesvirus I

Victoria A Jefferson
Bovine herpesvirus type 1 (BoHV-1) is an important agricultural pathogen that infects cattle and other ruminants worldwide. Though it was first sequenced and annotated over twenty years ago, the Cooper strain, used in this study, was sequenced as recently as 2012 and is currently said to encode 72 unique proteins. However, tandem mass spectrometry has identified several peptides produced during active infection that align with the BoHV-1 genome in unannotated regions. One of these abundant...

Gemcitabine combination therapies induce apoptosis in uterine carcinosarcoma patient-derived organoids

Matías J Dahl
Uterine carcinosarcoma (UCS) is a rare but aggressive endometrial cancer. Survival outcomes for women diagnosed with UCS remain poor with lower survival than those of endometrioid or high-grade serous uterine cancers. The histopathological hallmark of carcinosarcoma is the presence of both sarcomatous and carcinomatous elements. The survival rates for UCS have not improved for over 40 years; therefore, there is a profound need to identify new treatments. To investigate novel chemotherapy...

IKKα-Mediated Noncanonical NF-κB Signaling Is Required To Support Murine Gammaherpesvirus 68 Latency <em>In Vivo</em>

Brandon Cieniewicz
Noncanonical NF-κB signaling is activated in B cells via the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptor superfamily members CD40, lymphotoxin β receptor (LTβR), and B-cell-activating factor receptor (BAFF-R). The noncanonical pathway is required at multiple stages of B cell maturation and differentiation, including the germinal center reaction. However, the role of this pathway in gammaherpesvirus latency is not well understood. Murine gammaherpesvirus 68 (MHV68) is a genetically tractable system used...

Lytic Replication and Reactivation from B Cells Is Not Required for Establishing or Maintaining Gammaherpesvirus Latency <em>In Vivo</em>

Arundhati Gupta
Gammaherpesviruses (GHVs) are lymphotropic tumor viruses with a biphasic infectious cycle. Lytic replication at the primary site of infection is necessary for GHVs to spread throughout the host and establish latency in distal sites. Dissemination is mediated by infected B cells that traffic hematogenously from draining lymph nodes to peripheral lymphoid organs, such as the spleen. B cells serve as the major reservoir for viral latency, and it is hypothesized that periodic reactivation from...

MAPK Signaling Is Required for Generation of Tunneling Nanotube-Like Structures in Ovarian Cancer Cells

Jennifer M Cole
Ovarian cancer (OC) cells survive in the peritoneal cavity in a complex microenvironment composed of diverse cell types. The interaction between tumor cells and non-malignant cells is crucial to the success of the metastatic process. Macrophages activate pro-metastatic signaling pathways in ovarian cancer cells (OCCs), induce tumor angiogenesis, and orchestrate a tumor suppressive immune response by releasing anti-inflammatory cytokines. Understanding the interaction between immune cells and...

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