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Characteristics Of Antifungal Utilization For Hospitalized Children In The United States, Lourdes Eguiguren, Brian R Lee, Jason G Newland, Matthew P Kronman, Adam L Hersh, Jeffrey S Gerber, Grace M Lee, Hayden T Schwenk Jan 2022

Characteristics Of Antifungal Utilization For Hospitalized Children In The United States, Lourdes Eguiguren, Brian R Lee, Jason G Newland, Matthew P Kronman, Adam L Hersh, Jeffrey S Gerber, Grace M Lee, Hayden T Schwenk

2020-Current year OA Pubs

OBJECTIVE: To characterize antifungal prescribing patterns, including the indication for antifungal use, in hospitalized children across the United States.

DESIGN: We analyzed antifungal prescribing data from 32 hospitals that participated in the SHARPS Antibiotic Resistance, Prescribing, and Efficacy among Children (SHARPEC) study, a cross-sectional point-prevalence survey conducted between June 2016 and December 2017.

METHODS: Inpatients aged <18 years with an active systemic antifungal order were included in the analysis. We classified antifungal prescribing by indication (ie, prophylaxis, empiric, targeted), and we compared the proportion of patients in each category based on patient and antifungal characteristics.

RESULTS: Among 34,927 surveyed patients, 2,095 (6%) received at least 1 systemic antifungal and there were 2,207 antifungal prescriptions. Most patients had an underlying oncology or bone marrow transplant diagnosis (57%) or were premature (13%). The most prescribed antifungal was fluconazole (48%) and the …


Is It Possible To Separate The Graft-Versus-Leukemia (Gvl) Effect Against B Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia From Graft-Versus-Host Disease (Gvhd) After Hematopoietic Cell Transplant?, Jacob Rozmus, Sima T Bhatt, Nataliya Prokopenko Buxbaum, Geoffrey D E Cuvelier, Amanda M Li, Carrie L Kitko, Kirk R Schultz Jan 2022

Is It Possible To Separate The Graft-Versus-Leukemia (Gvl) Effect Against B Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia From Graft-Versus-Host Disease (Gvhd) After Hematopoietic Cell Transplant?, Jacob Rozmus, Sima T Bhatt, Nataliya Prokopenko Buxbaum, Geoffrey D E Cuvelier, Amanda M Li, Carrie L Kitko, Kirk R Schultz

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Hematopoietic cell transplant is a curative therapy for many pediatric patients with high risk acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Its therapeutic mechanism is primarily based on the generation of an alloreactive graft-versus-leukemia effect that can eliminate residual leukemia cells thus preventing relapse. However its efficacy is diminished by the concurrent emergence of harmful graft-versus-host disease disease which affects healthly tissue leading to significant morbidity and mortality. The purpose of this review is to describe the interventions that have been trialed in order to augment the beneficial graft-versus leukemia effect post-hematopoietic cell transplant while limiting the harmful consequences of graft-versus-host disease. This includes …


Low Cancer Incidence In Naked Mole-Rats May Be Related To Their Inability To Express The Warburg Effect, Pedro Freire Jorge, Matthew L Goodwin, Maurits H Renes, Maarten W Nijsten, Matthew Pamenter Jan 2022

Low Cancer Incidence In Naked Mole-Rats May Be Related To Their Inability To Express The Warburg Effect, Pedro Freire Jorge, Matthew L Goodwin, Maurits H Renes, Maarten W Nijsten, Matthew Pamenter

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Metabolic flexibility in mammals enables stressed tissues to generate additional ATP by converting large amounts of glucose into lactic acid; however, this process can cause transient local or systemic acidosis. Certain mammals are adapted to extreme environments and are capable of enhanced metabolic flexibility as a specialized adaptation to challenging habitat niches. For example, naked mole-rats (NMRs) are a fossorial and hypoxia-tolerant mammal whose metabolic responses to environmental stressors markedly differ from most other mammals. When exposed to hypoxia, NMRs exhibit robust hypometabolism but develop minimal acidosis. Furthermore, and despite a very long lifespan relative to other rodents, NMRs have …


Efficacy Of Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy (Litt) For Newly Diagnosed And Recurrent Idh Wild-Type Glioblastoma, John F De Groot, Albert H Kim, Et Al. Jan 2022

Efficacy Of Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy (Litt) For Newly Diagnosed And Recurrent Idh Wild-Type Glioblastoma, John F De Groot, Albert H Kim, Et Al.

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BACKGROUND: Treatment options for unresectable new and recurrent glioblastoma remain limited. Laser ablation has demonstrated safety as a surgical approach to treating primary brain tumors. The LAANTERN prospective multicenter registry (NCT02392078) data were analyzed to determine clinical outcomes for patients with new and recurrent

METHODS: Demographics, intraprocedural data, adverse events, KPS, health economics, and survival data were prospectively collected and then analyzed on

RESULTS: A total of 29 new and 60 recurrent

CONCLUSIONS: Laser ablation is a viable option for patients with new and recurrent glioblastoma. Median OS for


Reconstructing Neural Circuits Using Multiresolution Correlated Light And Electron Microscopy, Karl Friedrichsen, Pratyush Ramakrishna, Jen-Chun Hsiang, Katia Valkova, Daniel Kerschensteiner, Josh L Morgan Jan 2022

Reconstructing Neural Circuits Using Multiresolution Correlated Light And Electron Microscopy, Karl Friedrichsen, Pratyush Ramakrishna, Jen-Chun Hsiang, Katia Valkova, Daniel Kerschensteiner, Josh L Morgan

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Correlated light and electron microscopy (CLEM) can be used to combine functional and molecular characterizations of neurons with detailed anatomical maps of their synaptic organization. Here we describe a multiresolution approach to CLEM (mrCLEM) that efficiently targets electron microscopy (EM) imaging to optically characterized cells while maintaining optimal tissue preparation for high-throughput EM reconstruction. This approach hinges on the ease with which arrays of sections collected on a solid substrate can be repeatedly imaged at different scales using scanning electron microscopy. We match this multiresolution EM imaging with multiresolution confocal mapping of the aldehyde-fixed tissue. Features visible in lower resolution …


Characterization Of The Genomic And Immunologic Diversity Of Malignant Brain Tumors Through Multisector Analysis, Maximilian O Schaettler, Megan M Richters, Anthony Z Wang, Zachary L Skidmore, Bryan Fisk, Albert H Kim, Michael R Chicoine, Joshua W Osbun, Eric C Leuthardt, Joshua L Dowling, Gregory J Zipfel, Ralph G Dacey, Hsiang-Chih Lu, Tanner M Johanns, Obi L Griffith, Malachi Griffith, Gavin P Dunn, Et Al. Jan 2022

Characterization Of The Genomic And Immunologic Diversity Of Malignant Brain Tumors Through Multisector Analysis, Maximilian O Schaettler, Megan M Richters, Anthony Z Wang, Zachary L Skidmore, Bryan Fisk, Albert H Kim, Michael R Chicoine, Joshua W Osbun, Eric C Leuthardt, Joshua L Dowling, Gregory J Zipfel, Ralph G Dacey, Hsiang-Chih Lu, Tanner M Johanns, Obi L Griffith, Malachi Griffith, Gavin P Dunn, Et Al.

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Despite some success in secondary brain metastases, targeted or immune-based therapies have shown limited efficacy against primary brain malignancies such as glioblastoma (GBM). Although the intratumoral heterogeneity of GBM is implicated in treatment resistance, it remains unclear whether this diversity is observed within brain metastases and to what extent cancer cell-intrinsic heterogeneity sculpts the local immune microenvironment. Here, we profiled the immunogenomic state of 93 spatially distinct regions from 30 malignant brain tumors through whole-exome, RNA, and T-cell receptor sequencing. Our analyses identified differences between primary and secondary malignancies, with gliomas displaying more spatial heterogeneity at the genomic and neoantigen …


Genetic And Transcriptional Contributions To Relapse In Normal Karyotype Acute Myeloid Leukemia, Allegra A Petti, Saad M Khan, Ziheng Xu, Nichole Helton, Catrina C Fronick, Robert Fulton, Sai M Ramakrishnan, Sridhar Nonavinkere Srivatsan, Sharon E Heath, Peter Westervelt, Jacqueline E Payton, Matthew J Walter, Daniel C Link, John Dipersio, Christopher Miller, Timothy J Ley Jan 2022

Genetic And Transcriptional Contributions To Relapse In Normal Karyotype Acute Myeloid Leukemia, Allegra A Petti, Saad M Khan, Ziheng Xu, Nichole Helton, Catrina C Fronick, Robert Fulton, Sai M Ramakrishnan, Sridhar Nonavinkere Srivatsan, Sharon E Heath, Peter Westervelt, Jacqueline E Payton, Matthew J Walter, Daniel C Link, John Dipersio, Christopher Miller, Timothy J Ley

2020-Current year OA Pubs

To better understand clonal and transcriptional adaptations after relapse in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), we collected presentation and relapse samples from six normal karyotype AML cases. We performed enhanced whole-genome sequencing to characterize clonal evolution, and deep-coverage single-cell RNA sequencing on the same samples, which yielded 142,642 high-quality cells for analysis. Identifying expressed mutations in individual cells enabled us to discriminate between normal and AML cells, to identify coordinated changes in the genome and transcriptome, and to identify subclone-specific cell states. We quantified the coevolution of genetic and transcriptional heterogeneity during AML progression, and found that transcriptional changes …


Modulation Of Mirisc-Mediated Gene Silencing In Eukaryotes, Courtney F Jungers, Sergej Djuranovic Jan 2022

Modulation Of Mirisc-Mediated Gene Silencing In Eukaryotes, Courtney F Jungers, Sergej Djuranovic

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Gene expression is regulated at multiple levels in eukaryotic cells. Regulation at the post-transcriptional level is modulated by various


Isotopically Nonstationary 13c Metabolic Flux Analysis In Resting And Activated Human Platelets, Cara L Sake, Alexander J Metcalf, Michelle Meagher, Jorge Di Paola, Keith B Neeves, Nanette R Boyle Jan 2022

Isotopically Nonstationary 13c Metabolic Flux Analysis In Resting And Activated Human Platelets, Cara L Sake, Alexander J Metcalf, Michelle Meagher, Jorge Di Paola, Keith B Neeves, Nanette R Boyle

2020-Current year OA Pubs

Platelet metabolism is linked to platelet hyper- and hypoactivity in numerous human diseases. Developing a detailed understanding of the link between metabolic shifts and platelet activation state is integral to improving human health. Here, we show the first application of isotopically nonstationary


Donor Chimerism And Immune Reconstitution Following Haploidentical Transplantation In Sickle Cell Disease, Yaya Chu, Brenda Grossman, Shalini Shenoy, Et Al Jan 2022

Donor Chimerism And Immune Reconstitution Following Haploidentical Transplantation In Sickle Cell Disease, Yaya Chu, Brenda Grossman, Shalini Shenoy, Et Al

2020-Current year OA Pubs

INTRODUCTION: We previously reported the initial results of a phase II multicenter transplant trial using haploidentical parental donors for children and aolescents with high-risk sickle cell disease achieving excellent survival with exceptionally low rates of graft-versus-host disease and resolution of sickle cell disease symptoms. To investigate human leukocyte antigen (HLA) sensitization, graft characteristics, donor chimerism, and immune reconstitution in these recipients.

METHODS: CD34 cells were enriched using the CliniMACS

RESULTS: HLA antibodies were detected in 7 of 11 (64%) evaluable patients but rarely were against donor antigens. Myeloid engraftment was rapid (100%) at a median of 9 days. At 30 …


Sars-Cov-2 Booster Vaccination Rescues Attenuated Igg1 Memory B Cell Response In Primary Antibody Deficiency Patients, Frank J Lin, Alexa Michelle Altman Doss, Hannah G Davis-Adams, Lucas J Adams, Christopher H Hanson, Laura A Vanblargan, Chieh-Yu Liang, Rita E Chen, Jennifer Marie Monroy, H James Wedner, Anthony Kulczycki, Tarisa L Mantia, Caitlin C O'Shaughnessy, Saravanan Raju, Fang R Zhao, Elise Rizzi, Christopher J Rigell, Tiffany Biason Dy, Andrew L Kau, Zhen Ren, Jackson S Turner, Jane A O'Halloran, Rachel M Presti, Daved H Fremont, Peggy L Kendall, Ali H Ellebedy, Philip A Mudd, Michael S Diamond, Ofer Zimmerman, Brian J Laidlaw Jan 2022

Sars-Cov-2 Booster Vaccination Rescues Attenuated Igg1 Memory B Cell Response In Primary Antibody Deficiency Patients, Frank J Lin, Alexa Michelle Altman Doss, Hannah G Davis-Adams, Lucas J Adams, Christopher H Hanson, Laura A Vanblargan, Chieh-Yu Liang, Rita E Chen, Jennifer Marie Monroy, H James Wedner, Anthony Kulczycki, Tarisa L Mantia, Caitlin C O'Shaughnessy, Saravanan Raju, Fang R Zhao, Elise Rizzi, Christopher J Rigell, Tiffany Biason Dy, Andrew L Kau, Zhen Ren, Jackson S Turner, Jane A O'Halloran, Rachel M Presti, Daved H Fremont, Peggy L Kendall, Ali H Ellebedy, Philip A Mudd, Michael S Diamond, Ofer Zimmerman, Brian J Laidlaw

2020-Current year OA Pubs

BACKGROUND: Although SARS-CoV-2 vaccines have proven effective in eliciting a protective immune response in healthy individuals, their ability to induce a durable immune response in immunocompromised individuals remains poorly understood. Primary antibody deficiency (PAD) syndromes are among the most common primary immunodeficiency disorders in adults and are characterized by hypogammaglobulinemia and impaired ability to mount robust antibody responses following infection or vaccination.

METHODS: Here, we present an analysis of both the B and T cell response in a prospective cohort of 30 individuals with PAD up to 150 days following initial COVID-19 vaccination and 150 days post mRNA booster vaccination. …


Postnatal Osterix But Not Dmp1 Lineage Cells Significantly Contribute To Intramembranous Ossification In Three Preclinical Models Of Bone Injury, Evan G Buettmann, Susumu Yoneda, Pei Hu, Jennifer A Mckenzie, Matthew J Silva Jan 2022

Postnatal Osterix But Not Dmp1 Lineage Cells Significantly Contribute To Intramembranous Ossification In Three Preclinical Models Of Bone Injury, Evan G Buettmann, Susumu Yoneda, Pei Hu, Jennifer A Mckenzie, Matthew J Silva

2020-Current year OA Pubs

Murine models of long-bone fracture, stress fracture, and cortical defect are used to discern the cellular and molecular mediators of intramembranous and endochondral bone healing. Previous work has shown that Osterix (Osx


Mortality In Pediatric Oncology And Stem Cell Transplant Patients With Bloodstream Infections, Daniel N Willis, Mary Claire Mcglynn, Patrick J Reich, Robert J Hayashi Jan 2022

Mortality In Pediatric Oncology And Stem Cell Transplant Patients With Bloodstream Infections, Daniel N Willis, Mary Claire Mcglynn, Patrick J Reich, Robert J Hayashi

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BACKGROUND: Bloodstream infections (BSI) continue to represent a significant source of morbidity for pediatric oncology patients, however less is known regarding this population's risk of death. We sought to evaluate the risk of BSI and death at a large pediatric cancer center.

METHODS: We retrospectively collected inpatient data from pediatric oncology and hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) patients over a 9-year period. We performed univariate and multivariable modeling to assess risk of BSI and mortality examining the following variables: demographics, underlying malignancy, history of HSCT, central line type, and febrile neutropenia (FN).

RESULTS: During the study period, 6763 admissions from …


3d Bi-Directional Transformer U-Net For Medical Image Segmentation, Xiyao Fu, Zhexian Sun, Haoteng Tang, Eric M Zou, Heng Huang, Yong Wang, Liang Zhan Jan 2022

3d Bi-Directional Transformer U-Net For Medical Image Segmentation, Xiyao Fu, Zhexian Sun, Haoteng Tang, Eric M Zou, Heng Huang, Yong Wang, Liang Zhan

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As one of the popular deep learning methods, deep convolutional neural networks (DCNNs) have been widely adopted in segmentation tasks and have received positive feedback. However, in segmentation tasks, DCNN-based frameworks are known for their incompetence in dealing with global relations within imaging features. Although several techniques have been proposed to enhance the global reasoning of DCNN, these models are either not able to gain satisfying performances compared with traditional fully-convolutional structures or not capable of utilizing the basic advantages of CNN-based networks (namely the ability of local reasoning). In this study, compared with current attempts to combine FCNs and …


Stat3 Gain-Of-Function Syndrome, Tiphanie P Vogel, Jennifer W Leiding, Megan A Cooper, Lisa R Forbes Satter Jan 2022

Stat3 Gain-Of-Function Syndrome, Tiphanie P Vogel, Jennifer W Leiding, Megan A Cooper, Lisa R Forbes Satter

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STAT3 gain-of-function (GOF) syndrome is a multi-organ primary immune regulatory disorder characterized by early onset autoimmunity. Patients present early in life, most commonly with lymphoproliferation, autoimmune cytopenias, and growth delay. However, disease is often progressive and can encompass a wide range of clinical manifestations such as: enteropathy, skin disease, pulmonary disease, endocrinopathy, arthritis, autoimmune hepatitis, and rarely neurologic disease, vasculopathy, and malignancy. Treatment of the autoimmune and immune dysregulatory features of STAT3-GOF patients relies heavily on immunosuppression and is often challenging and fraught with complications including severe infections. Defects in the T cell compartment leading to effector T cell accumulation …


A Perspective On Implementation Outcomes And Strategies To Promote The Uptake Of Covid-19 Vaccines, Meagan Pilar, A Rani Elwy, Larissa Lushniak, Grace Huang, Gabriella M Mcloughlin, Cole Hooley, Nisha Nadesan-Reddy, Brittney Sandler, Mosa Moshabela, Olakunle Alonge, Elvin Geng, Enola Proctor Jan 2022

A Perspective On Implementation Outcomes And Strategies To Promote The Uptake Of Covid-19 Vaccines, Meagan Pilar, A Rani Elwy, Larissa Lushniak, Grace Huang, Gabriella M Mcloughlin, Cole Hooley, Nisha Nadesan-Reddy, Brittney Sandler, Mosa Moshabela, Olakunle Alonge, Elvin Geng, Enola Proctor

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Recent articles have highlighted the importance of incorporating implementation science concepts into pandemic-related research. However, limited research has been documented to date regarding implementation outcomes that may be unique to COVID-19 vaccinations and how to utilize implementation strategies to address vaccine program-related implementation challenges. To address these gaps, we formed a global COVID-19 implementation workgroup of implementation scientists who met weekly for over a year to review the available literature and learn about ongoing research during the pandemic. We developed a hierarchy to prioritize the applicability of "lessons learned" from the vaccination-related implementation literature. We identified applications of existing implementation …


Do The Expert Recommendations For Implementing Change (Eric) Strategies Adequately Address Sustainment?, Nicole Nathan, Byron J Powell, Rachel C Shelton, Celia V Laur, Luke Wolfenden, Maji Hailemariam, Sze Lin Yoong, Rachel Sutherland, Melanie Kingsland, Thomas J Waltz, Alix Hall Jan 2022

Do The Expert Recommendations For Implementing Change (Eric) Strategies Adequately Address Sustainment?, Nicole Nathan, Byron J Powell, Rachel C Shelton, Celia V Laur, Luke Wolfenden, Maji Hailemariam, Sze Lin Yoong, Rachel Sutherland, Melanie Kingsland, Thomas J Waltz, Alix Hall

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BACKGROUND: Sustainability science is an emerging area within implementation science. There is limited evidence regarding strategies to best support the continued delivery and sustained impact of evidence-based interventions (EBIs). To build such evidence, clear definitions, and ways to operationalize strategies specific and/or relevant to sustainment are required. Taxonomies and compilations such as the Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change (ERIC) were developed to describe and organize implementation strategies. This study aimed to adapt, refine, and extend the ERIC compilation to incorporate an explicit focus on sustainment. We also sought to classify the specific phase(s) of implementation when the ERIC strategies could …


Sustainability In Pediatric Hospitals: An Exploration At The Intersection Of Quality Improvement And Implementation Science, Sara Malone, Jason Newland, Sapna R Kudchadkar, Kim Prewitt, Virginia Mckay, Beth Prusaczyk, Enola Proctor, Ross C Brownson, Douglas A Luke Jan 2022

Sustainability In Pediatric Hospitals: An Exploration At The Intersection Of Quality Improvement And Implementation Science, Sara Malone, Jason Newland, Sapna R Kudchadkar, Kim Prewitt, Virginia Mckay, Beth Prusaczyk, Enola Proctor, Ross C Brownson, Douglas A Luke

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BACKGROUND: Although new evidence-based practices are frequently implemented in clinical settings, many are not sustained, limiting the intended impact. Within implementation science, there is a gap in understanding sustainability. Pediatric healthcare settings have a robust history of quality improvement (QI), which includes a focus on continuation of change efforts. QI capability and sustainability capacity, therefore, serve as a useful concept for connecting the broader fields of QI and implementation science to provide insights on improving care. This study addresses these gaps in understanding of sustainability in pediatric settings and its relationship to QI.

METHODS: This is a cross-sectional observational study …


Neurology Resident Eeg Training In Europe, Fábio A Nascimento, Jay R Gavvala, Hatice Tankisi, Sándor Beniczky Jan 2022

Neurology Resident Eeg Training In Europe, Fábio A Nascimento, Jay R Gavvala, Hatice Tankisi, Sándor Beniczky

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OBJECTIVE: To detail current European EEG education practices and compare European and U.S. EEG teaching systems.

METHODS: A 19-question online survey focused on EEG clinical practices and residency training was emailed to all 47 European Academy of Neurology Societies.

RESULTS: Thirty-two (68 %) out of the 47 Societies completed the survey. In half of countries, general neurologists are either among the providers or the only providers who typically read EEGs. The number of weeks devoted to EEG learning required to graduate ranged from none to 26, and it was expected to be continuous in one country. In most countries (n …


Apoe Mediated Neuroinflammation And Neurodegeneration In Alzheimer's Disease, Samira Parhizkar, David M Holtzman Jan 2022

Apoe Mediated Neuroinflammation And Neurodegeneration In Alzheimer's Disease, Samira Parhizkar, David M Holtzman

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Neuroinflammation is a central mechanism involved in neurodegeneration as observed in Alzheimer's disease (AD), the most prevalent form of neurodegenerative disease. Apolipoprotein E4 (APOE4), the strongest genetic risk factor for AD, directly influences disease onset and progression by interacting with the major pathological hallmarks of AD including amyloid-β plaques, neurofibrillary tau tangles, as well as neuroinflammation. Microglia and astrocytes, the two major immune cells in the brain, exist in an immune-vigilant state providing immunological defense as well as housekeeping functions that promote neuronal well-being. It is becoming increasingly evident that under disease conditions, these immune cells become progressively dysfunctional in …


Silver Jubilee: 25 Years Of The First Demonstration Of The Direct Effect Of Phosphate On The Parathyroid Cell, Jordi Bover, Adriana Dusso, Et Al. Jan 2022

Silver Jubilee: 25 Years Of The First Demonstration Of The Direct Effect Of Phosphate On The Parathyroid Cell, Jordi Bover, Adriana Dusso, Et Al.

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Although phosphorus is an essential element for life, it is not found in nature in its native state but rather combined in the form of inorganic phosphates (PO


The Influence Of Green Space On Obesity In China: A Systematic Review, Jing Shen, Mengfei Li, Qianhui Wang, Ruidong Liu, Mengmeng Ji, Ruopeng An Jan 2022

The Influence Of Green Space On Obesity In China: A Systematic Review, Jing Shen, Mengfei Li, Qianhui Wang, Ruidong Liu, Mengmeng Ji, Ruopeng An

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INTRODUCTION: This study systematically reviewed scientific evidence concerning the influence of green space on obesity in China.

METHODS: Keyword and reference search was conducted in PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, EBSCO, and CNKI. Predetermined selection criteria included study designs: experimental and observational studies; subjects: people of all ages; exposures: green space (i.e., any open land partly or entirely covered with grass, trees, shrubs, or other vegetation); outcomes: body weight status (e.g., body mass index [BMI], overweight, or obesity); and country: China.

RESULTS: Ten studies met the selection criteria and were included in the review. All studies adopted a cross-sectional design. …


Virtual Adaptation Of An International Exchange Program In Medical Education, Celia Fung, Nicholas Maxwell, Stephen Powell, Michelle Benassai, Natalia Chunga, Jennifer Corcoran, William Barbosa, Marisabel Lopez, Betsy Hanampa, Melissa Llaiqui-Condori, Victor Delgado-Lazo, Karina Mendoza, Yanet Astete, Martin Flor, Sheyla Palacios, Blanca Valdovinos, Jorge Risco, Isabel Camargo, Ralph Jozefowicz, Karlo J Lizárraga Jan 2022

Virtual Adaptation Of An International Exchange Program In Medical Education, Celia Fung, Nicholas Maxwell, Stephen Powell, Michelle Benassai, Natalia Chunga, Jennifer Corcoran, William Barbosa, Marisabel Lopez, Betsy Hanampa, Melissa Llaiqui-Condori, Victor Delgado-Lazo, Karina Mendoza, Yanet Astete, Martin Flor, Sheyla Palacios, Blanca Valdovinos, Jorge Risco, Isabel Camargo, Ralph Jozefowicz, Karlo J Lizárraga

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Medical education has drastically transformed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Measures such as adopting telemedicine visits, minimizing the number of trainees on service, discontinuing external rotations, and converting in-person to online didactics have been broadly and swiftly implemented. While these innovations have promoted greater interconnectivity amongst institutions and made continuing medical education possible, international exchange programs in medical education are still largely disrupted. In response to the changing guidelines and restrictions necessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic, the authors used Kern's six-step approach to design and implement a virtual curriculum to replace the in-person activities of the 2020-2021 Neurology Peru-Rochester exchange program …


Development And Implementation Of An Electronic Clinical Dementia Rating And Financial Capacity Instrument-Short Form, Taylor Howell, John C Morris, Krista L Moulder, Connie Mayo, Maria Carroll, Yan Li, Et Al Jan 2022

Development And Implementation Of An Electronic Clinical Dementia Rating And Financial Capacity Instrument-Short Form, Taylor Howell, John C Morris, Krista L Moulder, Connie Mayo, Maria Carroll, Yan Li, Et Al

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Introduction: To address the need for remote assessments of cognitive decline and dementia, we developed and administered electronic versions of the Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR®) and the Financial Capacity Instrument-Short Form (FCI-SF) (F-CAP

Methods: The CDR and FCI-SF were adapted for remote, unsupervised, online use based on item response analysis of the standard instruments. Participants completed the eCDR and eFCI first in clinic, and then at home within 2 weeks.

Results: Of the 243 enrolled participants, 179 (73%) cognitively unimpaired (CU), 50 (21%) with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or dementia, and 14 (6%) with an unknown diagnosis, 84% and 85% …


Challenges And Progress In Research, Diagnostics, And Therapeutics In Alzheimer's Disease And Related Dementias, Nikolay V Dokholyan, Richard C Mohs, Randall J Bateman Jan 2022

Challenges And Progress In Research, Diagnostics, And Therapeutics In Alzheimer's Disease And Related Dementias, Nikolay V Dokholyan, Richard C Mohs, Randall J Bateman

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The health, well-being, and financial security of Americans are greatly impacted by Alzheimer's disease. The forecast paints an upward trajectory with the number of Americans suffering from Alzheimer's disease and related dementia. To discuss the Alzheimer's crisis, The Senate Committee on Finance, Subcommittee on Health Care, held a hearing titled, "The Alzheimer's Crisis: Examining, Testing, and Treatment Pipelines and Fiscal Implications," on December 16, 2020. Here, we summarize and expand on the discussion of the panel and its review of recent progress, ongoing challenges associated with Alzheimer's disease, and potential initiatives that promise to speed progress in developing treatments and …


Adverse Events Related To Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Performed By Emergency Physicians: Systematic Review Protocol, Sean P. Stickles, Deborah Shipley Kane, Chadd K. Kraus, Robert J. Strony, Enyo A. Ablordeppey, Michelle M. Doering, Daniel Theodoro, Jacques Simon Lee, Christopher R. Carpenter Jan 2022

Adverse Events Related To Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Performed By Emergency Physicians: Systematic Review Protocol, Sean P. Stickles, Deborah Shipley Kane, Chadd K. Kraus, Robert J. Strony, Enyo A. Ablordeppey, Michelle M. Doering, Daniel Theodoro, Jacques Simon Lee, Christopher R. Carpenter

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The use of ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia for pain management has become increasingly prevalent in Emergency Medicine, with studies noting excellent pain control while sparing opioid use. However, the use of ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia may be hampered by concern about risks for patient harm. This systematic review protocol describes our approach to evaluate the incidence of adverse events from the use of ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia by Emergency Physicians as described in the literature. This project will also seek to document the scope of ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia applications being performed in Emergency Medicine literature, and potentially serve as a framework for future …


Cdc20 Regulates Sensitivity To Chemotherapy And Radiation In Glioblastoma Stem Cells, Diane D. Mao, Ryan T. Cleary, Amit Gujar, Tatenda Mahlokozera, Albert H. Kim Jan 2022

Cdc20 Regulates Sensitivity To Chemotherapy And Radiation In Glioblastoma Stem Cells, Diane D. Mao, Ryan T. Cleary, Amit Gujar, Tatenda Mahlokozera, Albert H. Kim

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Glioblastoma stem cells (GSCs) are an important subpopulation in glioblastoma, implicated in tumor growth, tumor recurrence, and radiation resistance. Understanding the cellular mechanisms for chemo- and radiation resistance could lead to the development of new therapeutic strategies. Here, we demonstrate that CDC20 promotes resistance to chemotherapy and radiation therapy. CDC20 knockdown does not increase TMZ- and radiation-induced DNA damage, or alter DNA damage repair, but rather promotes cell death through accumulation of the pro-apoptotic protein, Bim. Our results identify a CDC20 signaling pathway that regulates chemo- and radiosensitivity in GSCs, with the potential for CDC20-targeted therapeutic strategies in the treatment …


Voting Behavior During Fda Medical Device Advisory Committee Panel Meetings, Amanda Maisel-Campbell, Daniel I Schlessinger, Arianna F. Yanes, Emir Veledar, Kelly A. Reynolds, Sarah A. Ibrahim, Bianca Y. Kang, Noor Anvery, Emily Poon, Murad Alam Jan 2022

Voting Behavior During Fda Medical Device Advisory Committee Panel Meetings, Amanda Maisel-Campbell, Daniel I Schlessinger, Arianna F. Yanes, Emir Veledar, Kelly A. Reynolds, Sarah A. Ibrahim, Bianca Y. Kang, Noor Anvery, Emily Poon, Murad Alam

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OBJECTIVES: During premarket review, the US Food and Drug Administration may ask its Medical Device Advisory Committee (MDAC) Panels to assess the safety and effectiveness of medical devices being considered for approval. The objective of this study is to assess the relationship, if any, between individual votes and Panel recommendations and: (1) the composition of Panels, specifically the expertise and demographic features of individual members; or (2) Panel members' propensity to speak during Panel deliberations.

METHODS: This was a retrospective cohort study of routinely collected data from voting members of MDAC panels convened between January 2011 to June 2016 to …


Comparative Analysis Of Dcas9-Vp64 Variants And Multiplexed Guide Rnas Mediating Crispr Activation, Kohei Omachi, Jeffrey H. Miner Jan 2022

Comparative Analysis Of Dcas9-Vp64 Variants And Multiplexed Guide Rnas Mediating Crispr Activation, Kohei Omachi, Jeffrey H. Miner

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CRISPR/Cas9-mediated transcriptional activation (CRISPRa) is a powerful tool for investigating complex biological phenomena. Although CRISPRa approaches based on the VP64 transcriptional activator have been widely studied in both cultured cells and in animal models and exhibit great versatility for various cell types and developmental stages in vivo, different dCas9-VP64 versions have not been rigorously compared. Here, we compared different dCas9-VP64 constructs in identical contexts, including the cell lines used and the transfection conditions, for their ability to activate endogenous and exogenous genes. Moreover, we investigated the optimal approach for VP64 addition to VP64- and p300-based constructs. We found that MS2-MCP-scaffolded …


Internalization Of Appearance Ideals And Not Religiosity Indirectly Impacts The Relationship Between Acculturation And Disordered Eating Risk In South And Southeast Asian Women Living In The United States, Sonakshi Negi, Erik M Benau, Megan Strowger, Anne Claire Grammer, C Alix Timko Jan 2022

Internalization Of Appearance Ideals And Not Religiosity Indirectly Impacts The Relationship Between Acculturation And Disordered Eating Risk In South And Southeast Asian Women Living In The United States, Sonakshi Negi, Erik M Benau, Megan Strowger, Anne Claire Grammer, C Alix Timko

2020-Current year OA Pubs

Objective: Studies that examine disordered eating in samples of Asian individuals living in the United States frequently combine all individuals of Asian descent into a single group, which can obscure important differences between groups and their experiences of acculturation. The goal of the present study was to establish the relation of acculturation, internalization of appearance ideals, and religiosity as predicting body dissatisfaction and disordered eating in women of South and Southeast Asian (SSEA) descent.

Method: Women of SSEA descent (

Results: Direct paths from acculturation to both body dissatisfaction and disordered eating were not significant. Thin ideal internalization completely accounted …