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Pace Kramer posted an update 1 year ago
Entomopathogenic nematodes are parasitic organisms with an exceptional capacity to infect rapidly and efficiently a wide range of insect species. Their distinct pathogenic properties have established entomopathogenic nematodes as supreme biocontrol agents of insects as well as excellent models to simulate and dissect the molecular and…[Read more]
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Hatcher Hall posted an update 1 year ago
A total of 96.3% of patients achieved TSH level >30 mU/L after 4 weeks of THW. CONCLUSION Clinical symptoms and signs of hypothyroidism as assessed with modified Billewicz scores were statistically significantly higher in the THW group. However, there was no statistically significant difference in QoL in the rhTSH group.PURPOSE Little is known a…[Read more]
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Ibsen Gottlieb posted an update 1 year ago
Unlike other snakes, most species of Rhabdophis possess glands in their dorsal skin, sometimes limited to the neck, known as nucho-dorsal and nuchal glands, respectively. Those glands contain powerful cardiotonic steroids known as bufadienolides, which can be deployed as a defense against predators. Bufadienolides otherwise occur only in toads…[Read more]
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Korsgaard Mclean posted an update 1 year ago
Peste des petits ruminants virus (PPRV) causes an acute and highly contagious disease in domestic and wild small ruminants throughout the world, mainly by invoking immunosuppression in its natural hosts. It has been suggested that the non-structural C protein of PPRV helps in evading host responses but the molecular mechanisms by which it…[Read more]
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Wu McKenna posted an update 1 year ago
Large-scale conformational transitions in multi-domain proteins are often essential for their functions. To investigate the transitions, it is necessary to explore multiple potential pathways, which involve different intermediate structures. Here, we present a multi-basin (MB) coarse-grained (CG) structure-based Go̅ model for describing…[Read more]
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Compton Fanning posted an update 1 year ago
To describe the perspectives, satisfaction, and self-efficacy towards aerobic exercise and to investigate the barriers to aerobic exercise identified by individuals with stroke in a developing country.
A cross-sectional study was performed with 15 individuals (55 ± 12 years, 69 ± 77 months post-stroke), who received a 12-week vigorous inte…[Read more]
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Svenningsen Griffith posted an update 1 year ago
Spinal high mobility group box 1 protein (HMGB1) plays crucial roles in arthritis-induced pain; however, the involvement of peripheral HMGB1 has not been examined previously. In this study, we addressed the role of peripheral HMGB1 and explored if sex contributes differentially to nociception in arthritis. We found Hmgb1 expression to be elevated…[Read more]
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Oneill Espersen posted an update 1 year ago
14-1.82]), low birthweight (aOR 2.02 ), and nonprivate insurance (aOR 1.58 ). Prolonged infant birth hospitalization was protective against both ER use (aOR 0.84 ) and rehospitalization (aOR 0.63 ).
Clinical and sociodemographic characteristics are risk factors for receipt of ER care and rehospitalization among opioid-exposed newborns in…[Read more]
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Barrera Erichsen posted an update 1 year ago
Nucleated red blood cells have been studied in critically ill and injured patients as a predictor of increased in-hospital mortality and poor clinical outcomes. While prior studies have demonstrated the prognostic power of nucleated red blood cells in the critical patient, there has been a paucity of literature available describing their value as…[Read more]
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Walker Maloney posted an update 1 year ago
Hereditary amegakaryocytic thrombocytopenia : Not just a single disease.
To evaluate the effect of delayed start of combination therapy (CT) with dutasteride 0.5mg and tamsulosin 0.4mg on the risk of acute urinary retention or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)-related surgery (AUR/S) in patients with moderate-to-severe lower urinary tract…[Read more]
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Pehrson Kendall posted an update 1 year ago
Cancer incidence is rising, and accurate prediction of incident cancers could be relevant to understanding and reducing cancer incidence. The aim of this study was to develop machine learning (ML) models that could predict an incident diagnosis of cancer. Participants without any history of cancer within the Lifelines population-based cohort were…[Read more]
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Camacho Lundberg posted an update 1 year ago
To manifest our sincerest aspirations to “enhance health, lengthen life, and reduce illness and disability,” the US biomedical research enterprise must directly confront the reality of structural racism in scientific funding and the widespread denial of its existence. I believe that moment in American history has, at long last, arrived.We identify…[Read more]
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Lancaster Lundgaard posted an update 1 year ago
However, several challenges, including in-depth knowledge of exosome biogenesis and protein sorting, perfect and pure isolation of exosomes, large-scale production, better loading efficiency, and targeted delivery of exosomes, have to be confronted before the successful implementation of exosomes becomes possible for the diagnosis and therapy of…[Read more]
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Stephens Cormier posted an update 1 year ago
0 of AMOS. The results showed that high-quality interpersonal relationships positively influenced psychological safety, which in turn, positively influenced learning from failures and creative self-efficacy. Further, learnings from failures positively influenced creative self-efficacy but not employees’ creative work involvement. Finally, both…[Read more]
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Carlsson Neergaard posted an update 1 year ago
Shame and guilt are vital in borderline personality disorder (BPD), and previous research using explicit measures has consistently found elevated levels of these self-conscious emotions (SCE) in those with BPD. However, these measures cannot elucidate implicit processes that are equally important, as they guide the perceptions of the self and…[Read more]
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Dogan Browning posted an update 1 year ago
This case report adds reasonable evidence in support of food allergy as a cause of JIA.Eosinophilic gastroenteritis (EG) is a rare entity. We report a 55-year-old man had no previous atopy or allergic history, who presented abdominal pain and vomiting. Abdominal computed tomography and endoscopy ultrasonography demostrated gastric wall thickening…[Read more]
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Camp Krogsgaard posted an update 1 year ago
The segmentation results of retinal blood vessels have a significant impact on the automatic diagnosis of various ophthalmic diseases. In order to further improve the segmentation accuracy of retinal vessels, we propose an improved algorithm based on multiscale vessel detection, which extracts features through densely connected networks and reuses…[Read more]
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Hawley Oconnor posted an update 1 year ago
46, p for trend = 0.0264 in the final model adjusted for confounding factors). This association suggested that indole production by the gut microbiota may play a role in the onset of mood disorders in humans.Vitamin D has been hypothesized to play an important role in preventing the development and progression of periodontal disease, but the…[Read more]
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Neumann Sommer posted an update 1 year ago
Overall, this study highlights the role of POC-derived GDNF in BMMSC migration and osteogenic differentiation, suggesting that GDNF regulates bone metabolism. .Skeletal myogenesis is a complex process that is finely regulated by myogenic transcription factors. Recent studies have shown that saturated fatty acids (SFA) can suppress the activation…[Read more]
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Aguilar Garner posted an update 1 year ago
The aim of this study was to evaluate the short-term efficacy and safety of ultrasound cycloplasty (UCP) procedure in Chinese glaucoma patients.
As a single-centre, prospective, non-comparative study, 23 eyes of 23 patients suffering from glaucoma with uncontrolled intraocular pressure (IOP) ≥ 21 mmHg underwent a multi-dose UCP treatment w…[Read more]
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