• Langley Bauer posted an update 1 year ago

    Objective Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) remains a critical public health challenge and disproportionately affects young adults, racial minorities, and residents of the Southern United States. This study aimed to investigate HIV knowledge, risk perception, and testing behaviors among a sample of college students in South Carolina (SC).…[Read more]

  • Clay Navarro posted an update 1 year ago

    Mucosal Associated Invariant T (MAIT) cells are evolutionary conserved innate-like T cells able to recognize bacterial and fungal ligands derived from vitamin B biosynthesis. These cells are particularly present in liver and blood but also populate mucosal sites including skin, oral, intestinal, respiratory, and urogenital tracts that are in…[Read more]

  • McCurdy May posted an update 1 year ago

    We report a case of fungal and mycobacterial co-infection in an immunosuppressed patient from Southern Brazil. Histoplasmosis was diagnosed in an AIDS patient admitted to the hospital with nonspecific respiratory signs. However, 4 months post hospital discharge, the patient worsened and a co-infection with Mycobacterium avium was detected.…[Read more]

  • Beasley Eaton posted an update 1 year ago

    The results of the cell model were basically the same as those in vivo. Compared with the control group, the expression of α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) was increased, indicating that HSC differentiated into myofibroblasts in HG group. The expression of the main components of ECM (CO 1 and CO 3), and the key enzyme of ECM degradation (MMP9) were a…[Read more]

  • Ogden Hurst posted an update 1 year ago

    A mild-flavored soup stock made from katsuobushi is an important element of traditional Japanese cuisine and is the basic seasoning responsible for the taste. Fermented and ripened katsuobushi, known as karebushi, is manufactured by simmering skipjack tuna that is then smoke-dried, fermented, and ripened in a repeated molding process by five…[Read more]

  • Gauthier Mcclure posted an update 1 year ago

    Breast cancer is a remarkably complex and diverse disease. Subtyping based on morphology, genomics, biomarkers and/or clinical parameters seeks to stratify optimal approaches for management, but it is clear that every breast cancer is fundamentally unique. Intra-tumour heterogeneity adds further complexity and impacts a patient’s response to…[Read more]

  • Gauthier Mcclure posted an update 1 year ago

    Breast cancer is a remarkably complex and diverse disease. Subtyping based on morphology, genomics, biomarkers and/or clinical parameters seeks to stratify optimal approaches for management, but it is clear that every breast cancer is fundamentally unique. Intra-tumour heterogeneity adds further complexity and impacts a patient’s response to…[Read more]

  • Beasley Abel posted an update 1 year ago

    Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is closely associated with an increased risk of death. Nrg4, a novel adipocytokine, has negative correlations with indicators of metabolic syndrome. Here, we investigated whether circulating Nrg4 associates with the prevalence of ACS. In this case-control study, a total of 257 subjects (144 patients with ACS and 56…[Read more]

  • Brink Pena posted an update 1 year ago

    RESULTS Nuclear immunoreactivity for CDK9 protein was more pronounced in human HB samples and YAP/β-catenin mouse HB tumor tissues than in corresponding surrounding nontumorous liver tissues. CDK9 protein was also expressed in human HB cell lines. Silencing of CDK9 in human HB cell lines did not lead to consistent effects on HB cell growth or YAP…[Read more]

  • Vang Melgaard posted an update 1 year ago

    OBJECTIVE To investigate the expression of programmed death-ligands 1 and 2 (PD-L1, PD-L2), programmed death-1 (PD-1), CD8 and granzyme B (GrB), as well as its correlation with the severity of oral lichen planus (OLP). MATERIALS AND METHODS In a collaborative study, 33 cases of OLP were evaluated according to the latest criteria proposed by the…[Read more]

  • Espensen Morris posted an update 1 year ago

    Monoamine oxidase (MAO) has been implicated in neuroinflammation, and therapies targeting MAO are of interest for neurodegenerative diseases. The small-molecule drug tranylcypromine, an inhibitor of MAO, is currently used as an antidepressant and in the treatment of cancer. However, whether tranylcypromine can regulate LPS- and/or Aβ-induced…[Read more]

  • Svenningsen Schulz posted an update 1 year ago

    Vitamin deficiency causes classical deficiency diseases such as beriberi and rickets. Vitamin insufficiency, which is milder than deficiency, is a risk for various chronic diseases, but its significance has not been recognized in Japan. Vitamin D insufficiency is quite common in Japan, and a serious risk for osteoporotic fracture through its…[Read more]

  • Clay Asmussen posted an update 1 year ago

    Findings showed significant associations of parent functional impairment, parent and child relationship quality, and child perceptions of family obligation with upward support, and of relationship quality with downward support.

    Continued support exchanges among very old parents and their children indicated that intergenerational theories…[Read more]

  • Gertsen Reece posted an update 1 year ago

    sanguineus-tropical lineage as a natural vector of Babesia vogeli and R. sanguineus-temperate lineage of SFGR. The acquisition of 190 CLE sequences allowed to evaluate co-phylogenetic associations between the tick and the symbiont. selleck chemicals With this data, we observed a strong but incomplete co-cladogenesis between CLE strains and their…[Read more]

  • Viborg Madsen posted an update 1 year ago

    α-enolase (Eno1) is a multifunctional enzyme which can as a stress protein under various environmental stresses. Recent researches also reported that Eno1 appears to have Cd2+ stress-related functions in cadmium tolerant plants. Our previous study inferred that the Eno1 gene might play an important role in the response of Propsilocerus akamusi to…[Read more]

  • Morales Joyner posted an update 1 year ago

    rvical cancer.

    Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has high global prevalence; however, the treatments of NAFLD are limited due to lack of approved drugs.

    Mice were randomly assigned into three groups Control group, NAFLD group, NAFLD plus Si-Wu-Tang group. A NAFLD mice model was established by feeding with a methionine- and…[Read more]

  • Franklin Stafford posted an update 1 year ago

    The tests can be useful as intermediate resolution typing for solid organ transplantation.

    Lymphoma is a malignancy of hematopoietic and lymphoid tissues. Early diagnosis of lymphoma is very important and could save patients’ lives. Nevertheless, the diagnosis of lymphoma could be difficult in the presence of complex manifestations and a lack…[Read more]

  • Albert Hyllested posted an update 1 year ago

    Several studies have used zebrafish to investigate the effects of environmental enrichment on behavior and physiology. However, to date there are no studies evaluating the behavioral responses, such as habituation and exploration, of enriched-housed zebrafish when they are submitted to novelty paradigms. The present work was, therefore, designed…[Read more]

  • Schmitt Willard posted an update 1 year ago

    This supplement describes the content, processes, and outcomes of the Research Priorities in Caregiving Summit convened by the Family Caregiving Institute (FCI) at the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at UC Davis in March 2018. As described in the editorial introduction and the supplement’s four papers, the summit sought to integrate and…[Read more]

  • Casey Burnett posted an update 1 year ago

    Osteoarthritis and inflammatory arthropathies are a cause of significant morbidity globally. New research elucidating the metabolic derangements associated with a variety of bone and joint disorders implicates various local and systemic metabolites, which further elucidate the underlying molecular mechanisms associated with these destructive…[Read more]

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