ISSN 1662-4009 (online)

ey0018.1-5 | Development/Ontogeny | ESPEYB18

1.5. Cellular and molecular properties of neural progenitors in the developing mammalian hypothalamus

X Zhou , S Zhong , H Peng , J Liu , W Ding , L Sun , Q Ma , Z Liu , R Chen , Q Wu , X Wang

Nat Commun. 2020 Aug 13;11(1):4063. doi: 10.1038/s41467-020-17890-2. PMID: 32792525.These researchers proposed the heterogeneity of hypothalamic neural progenitor cells. Other than traditional hypothalamic radial glial (hRG) cells, which are predominantly located in the ventricular zone, there are additional basal progenitors in the mantle zone, which are named as hypothalamic mantle zo...

ey0018.3-15 | Thyroid Cancer | ESPEYB18

3.15. Lymph node metastasis prediction of papillary thyroid carcinoma based on transfer learning radiomics

J Yu , Y Deng , T Liu , J Zhou , X Jia , T Xiao , S Zhou , J Li , Y Guo , Y Wang , J Zhou , C Chang

Nat Commun. 2020;11:4807. doi: 10.1038/s41467-020-18497-3.This interesting paper illustrates the potential of machine learning to improve the sensitivity and specificity of routine techniques in clinical practice if large cohorts for training and validation of models are used. Yu et al. present a transfer learning model (machine learning approach to solve research problems by r...

ey0019.8-4 | Important for Clinical Practice | ESPEYB19

8.4. A multi-classifier system to identify and subtype congenital adrenal hyperplasia based on circulating steroid hormones

L Ye , Z Zhao , H Ren , W Wang , W Zhou , S Zheng , R Han , J Zhang , H Li , Z Wan , C Tang , S Sun , W Wang , G Ning

J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2022; dgac271. PMID: 35512387 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35512387/Brief Summary: This study, in a series of independent patient cohorts, developed and validated a clinical score, based on the circulating concentrations of 13 major steroid hormones, to detect and subtype Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH).Steroidogenesis is a complex proc...

ey0021.11-2 | Interventions for Weight Loss: New Findings | ESPEYB21

11.2. Mutations in the leptin-melanocortin pathway and weight loss after bariatric surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis

N Zhang , H Wang , S Ran , Z Wang , B Zhou , S Wang , Z Li , B Liu , Y Nie , Y Huang , H Meng

Brief Summary: This review evaluated the impact of gene mutations in the leptin-melanocortin pathway on short- and long-term outcomes after bariatric surgery, which is still the most effective treatment for severe obesity. This topic is of high clinical relevance, since such mutations play an important role in hunger regulation and energy homeostasis [1, 2] and may therefore confer weight regain after bariatric surgery [3]. To date there have been few publications, often with ...