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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676586/-genetic-diversity-of-blastocystis-in-diarrheal-cases-identification-of-subtypes-and-alleles
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Evren Tileklioğlu, Hatice Ertabaklar
Blastocystis spp. are the most common intestinal protozoan parasites detected in human stool samples. While identified long before today, its pathogenicity remains controversial. It is generally asymptomatic but in symptomatic cases, many gastrointestinal symptoms, especially diarrhea, have been associated with Blastocystis infection. In recent years, the relationship between the symptoms observed in cases and Blastocystis subtypes (ST) has been reported. The aim of this study was to detect Blastocystis in diarrheal cases admitted to the Aydın Adnan Menderes University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Parasitology Laboratory, to determine subtypes and allele diversity and to investigate its relationship with clinical symptoms...
April 2024: Mikrobiyoloji Bülteni
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676560/-evaluation-of-4-and-8-weeks-of-healing-in-a-murine-implant-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jaclyn C Chalmers, Davi Neto de Araújo Silva, Maísa Casarin, Sepehr Monajemzadeh, Flavia Q Pirih
Dental implants are increasing in prevalence as desirable options for replacing missing teeth. Unfortunately, implants come with complications, and animal models are crucial to studying the pathophysiology of complications. Current murine model experiments can be lengthy, with eight weeks of extraction socket healing before implant placement. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the efficacy of decreasing extraction healing time from eight to four weeks in a dental implant mouse model. Thirty-one three-week-old C57BL/6J male mice underwent maxillary first and second molar extractions followed by eight (control) or four (test) weeks of extraction socket healing before implant placement...
April 27, 2024: Journal of Oral Implantology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676507/a-scoping-review-of-gis-mapping-of-type-1-diabetes-in-children-identifying-current-gaps-and-future-research-directions-using-prisma-scr
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Demi Miriam, Navendu Chaudhary, Sushil Yewale, Anuradha Khadilkar
BACKGROUND: Type 1 Diabetes poses a significant public health threat, especially in low-and-middle countries, where resources are limited. The use of geographical information systems in diabetes research has shown the potential to reveal several epidemiological risk factors. AIMS: This scoping review aimed to identify the scope and extent of the current literature and explore its limitations on the geographical mapping of children with type 1 diabetes. METHODS: A scoping review was conducted using five electronic databases and included studies published between the years 2000 and 2023...
April 26, 2024: Current Diabetes Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676506/phloridzin-s-diabetic-wound-healing-potential-through-dpp-4-enzyme-inhibition-a-review-article
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Khushi Sharma, Vadivelan Ramachandran, Ashutosh Sharma, Tharani Mohanasundaram, Harshini Mageshkumar
Diabetic wound healing is a dynamic medical process that takes place in an environment within the body that is complex and contains elevated sugar levels, oxygen deprivation, and cellular oxidative stress. Phloridzin (Phlorizin) is one of the most well-known polyphenols found in apples because of its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antibacterial, antidiabetic, and antiseptic properties; it can also play a significant part in the healing of diabetic wounds. The study aimed to investigate the role of phloridzin as an efficient DPP-4 inhibitor with additional therapeutic effects in diabetic wound healing, as Dipeptidyl Peptidase-4 (DPP-4) expression increases in response to increases in glucose, Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS), and inflammation...
April 26, 2024: Current Diabetes Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676503/the-current-landscape-in-the-development-of-small-molecule-modulators-targeting-sphingosine-1-phosphate-receptors-to-treat-neurodegenerative-diseases
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sidharth Sankar Kar, Soumya Ranjan Gharai, Sujit Kumar Sahu, V Ravichandiran, Sharada Prasanna Swain
Sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) is extensively researched as a lysophospholipid and is crucial in various physiological and pathological processes. It achieves this via signalling through five different subtypes of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), namely S1PR1 to S1PR5. S1PR modulators possess the ability to traverse the blood-brain barrier, potentially leading to direct ac-tions within the Central Nervous System (CNS). S1PR modulators specifically bind to receptors located on the surface of naive and central memory lymphocytes, causing these cells to be trapped or confined within the lymph node...
April 26, 2024: Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676472/evolutionary-trends-of-reproductive-phenotype-in-cycadales-an-analysis-of-morphological-evolution-in-ceratozamia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lilí Martínez-Domínguez, Fernando Nicolalde-Morejón, Francisco Vergara-Silva, David S Gernandt, Israel Huesca-Domínguez, Dennis Wm Stevenson
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The size and shape of reproductive structures is especially relevant in evolution because these characters are directly related to the capacity of pollination and seed dispersal, a process that plays a basic role in evolutionary patterns. The evolutionary trajectories of reproductive phenotypes in gymnosperms have received special attention in terms of pollination and innovations related to the emergence of the Spermatophytes. However, variability of reproductive structures, evolutionary trends and the role of environment in the evolution of cycad species have not been well documented and explored...
April 27, 2024: Annals of Botany
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676426/investigational-farnesoid-x-receptor-agonists-for-the-treatment-of-primary-biliary-cholangitis
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REVIEW
Prithvi Reddy Akepati, Eric M Gochanour
INTRODUCTION: Up to 40% of Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) patients have a suboptimal response to Ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA). Close to half of such patients show a remarkable improvement when additionally treated with Obeticholic acid (OCA) but have a dose-dependent increase of pruritus. This relative success of OCA, a first-in-class Farnesoid receptor (FXR) agonist, has positioned FXR as an attractive target for drug development. Novel candidates have since emerged, providing hope for this subgroup of patients who lack effective and safe treatments...
April 27, 2024: Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676348/pressure-induced-enhancement-and-retainability-of-optoelectronic-properties-in-layered-zirconium-disulfide
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Na Wang, Guozhao Zhang, Guangyu Wang, Zhenbao Feng, Qian Li, Haiwa Zhang, Yinwei Li, Cailong Liu
Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) exhibit excellent electronic and photoelectric properties under pressure, prompting researchers to investigate their structural phase transitions, electrical transport, and photoelectric response upon compression. Herein, the structural and photoelectric properties of layered ZrS2 under pressure using in situ high-pressure photocurrent, Raman scattering spectroscopy, alternating current impedance spectroscopy, absorption spectroscopy, and theoretical calculations are studied...
April 26, 2024: Small
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676313/optogenetics-illuminating-the-future-of-hearing-restoration-and-understanding-auditory-perception
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REVIEW
Namit Kant Singh, Balaji Ramamourthy, Neemu Hage, Krishna Medha Kappagantu
Hearing loss is a prevalent sensory impairment significantly affecting communication and quality of life. Traditional approaches for hearing restoration, such as cochlear implants, have limitations in frequency resolution and spatial selectivity. Optogenetics, an emerging field utilizing light-sensitive proteins, offers a promising avenue for addressing these limitations and revolutionizing hearing rehabilitation. This review explores the methods of introducing Channelrhodopsin- 2 (ChR2), a key light-sensitive protein, into cochlear cells to enable optogenetic stimulation...
2024: Current Gene Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676256/modelling-inductive-sensors-for-arc-fault-detection-in-aviation
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gabriel Barroso-de-María, Guillermo Robles, Juan Manuel Martínez-Tarifa, Alexander Cuadrado
Modern aircraft are being equipped with high-voltage and direct current (HVDC) architectures to address the increase in electrical power. Unfortunately, the rise of voltage in low pressure environments brings about a problem with unexpected ionisation phenomena such as arcing. Series arcs in HVDC cannot be detected with conventional means, and finding methods to avoid the potentially catastrophic hazards of these events becomes critical to assure further development of more electric and all electric aviation...
April 20, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676249/assessing-the-effect-of-data-quality-on-distance-estimation-in-smartphone-based-outdoor-6mwt
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sara Caramaschi, Carl Magnus Olsson, Elizabeth Orchard, Jackson Molloy, Dario Salvi
As a result of technological advancements, functional capacity assessments, such as the 6-minute walk test, can be performed remotely, at home and in the community. Current studies, however, tend to overlook the crucial aspect of data quality, often limiting their focus to idealised scenarios. Challenging conditions may arise when performing a test given the risk of collecting poor-quality GNSS signal, which can undermine the reliability of the results. This work shows the impact of applying filtering rules to avoid noisy samples in common algorithms that compute the walked distance from positioning data...
April 20, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676171/a-joint-scheduling-scheme-for-wifi-access-tsn
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhong Li, Jianfeng Yang, Chengcheng Guo, Jinsheng Xiao, Tao Tao, Chengwang Li
In the context of Industry 4.0, industrial production equipment needs to communicate through the industrial internet to improve the intelligence of industrial production. This requires the current communication network to have the ability of large-scale equipment access, multiple communication protocols/heterogeneous systems interoperability, and end-to-end deterministic low-latency transmission. Time-sensitive network (TSN), as a new generation of deterministic Ethernet communication technology, is the main development direction of time-critical communication technology applied in industrial environments, and Wi-Fi technology has become the main way of wireless access for users due to its advantages of high portability and mobility...
April 16, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676129/a-phosphenotron-device-for-sensoric-spatial-resolution-of-phosphenes-within-the-visual-field-using-non-invasive-transcranial-alternating-current-stimulation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Faraz Sadrzadeh-Afsharazar, Alexandre Douplik
This study presents phosphenotron, a device for enhancing the sensory spatial resolution of phosphenes in the visual field (VF). The phosphenotron employs a non-invasive transcranial alternating current stimulation (NITACS) to modulate brain activity by applying weak electrical currents to the scalp or face. NITACS's unique application induces phosphenes, a phenomenon where light is perceived without external stimuli. Unlike previous invasive methods, NITACS offers a non-invasive approach to create these effects...
April 14, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676086/design-and-non-linearity-optimization-of-a-vertical-brushless-electric-power-steering-angle-sensor
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jie Chen, Yanling Guo
This paper presents the design and the non-linearity optimization of a new vertical non-contact angle sensor based on the electromagnetic induction principle. The proposed sensor consists of a stator part (with one solenoidal excitation coil and three sinusoidal receiver coils) and a rotor part (with six rectangular metal sheets). The receiver coil was designed based on the differential principle, which eliminates the effect of the excitation coil on the induced voltage of the receiver coil, and essentially decouples the excitation field from the eddy current field...
April 12, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38675959/burden-outcome-and-comorbidities-of-extrahepatic-manifestations-in-hepatitis-b-virus-infections
#35
REVIEW
Busara Songtanin, Nattanicha Chaisrimaneepan, Roberto Mendóza, Kenneth Nugent
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infections affect approximately 296 million people around the world, and the prevalence of any past or present HBV infection during the years 2015-2018 was as high as 4.3%. Acute HBV infection often presents with nonspecific symptoms and is usually self-limited, but 5% of patients can have persistent infections leading to chronic HBV infection and the risk of turning into chronic HBV infection is significantly higher in babies with vertical transmission (95%). Patients with chronic HBV infection are usually asymptomatic, but 15 to 40% of chronic HBV carriers develop cirrhosis and/or hepatocellular carcinoma...
April 16, 2024: Viruses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38675956/co-transcriptional-regulation-of-hbv-replication-rna-quality-also-matters
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REVIEW
Guillaume Giraud, Khadija El Achi, Fabien Zoulim, Barbara Testoni
Chronic hepatitis B (CHB) virus infection is a major public health burden and the leading cause of hepatocellular carcinoma. Despite the efficacy of current treatments, hepatitis B virus (HBV) cannot be fully eradicated due to the persistence of its minichromosome, or covalently closed circular DNA (cccDNA). The HBV community is investing large human and financial resources to develop new therapeutic strategies that either silence or ideally degrade cccDNA, to cure HBV completely or functionally. cccDNA transcription is considered to be the key step for HBV replication...
April 16, 2024: Viruses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38675934/antiviral-chemotherapy-in-avian-medicine-a-review
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REVIEW
Ines Szotowska, Aleksandra Ledwoń
This review article describes the current knowledge about the use of antiviral chemotherapeutics in avian species, such as farm poultry and companion birds. Specific therapeutics are described in alphabetical order including classic antiviral drugs, such as acyclovir, abacavir, adefovir, amantadine, didanosine, entecavir, ganciclovir, interferon, lamivudine, penciclovir, famciclovir, oseltamivir, ribavirin, and zidovudine, repurposed drugs, such as ivermectin and nitazoxanide, which were originally used as antiparasitic drugs, and some others substances showing antiviral activity, such as ampligen, azo derivates, docosanol, fluoroarabinosylpyrimidine nucleosides, and novel peptides...
April 12, 2024: Viruses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38675924/cardiometabolic-differences-in-people-living-with-hiv-receiving-integrase-strand-transfer-inhibitors-compared-to-non-nucleoside-reverse-transcriptase-inhibitors-implications-for-current-art-strategies
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Wilhelm A J W Vos, Nadira Vadaq, Vasiliki Matzaraki, Twan Otten, Albert L Groenendijk, Marc J T Blaauw, Louise E van Eekeren, Kees Brinkman, Quirijn de Mast, Niels P Riksen, Anton F H Stalenhoef, Jan van Lunzen, Andre J A M van der Ven, Willem L Blok, Janneke E Stalenhoef
In people living with HIV (PLHIV), integrase strand transfer inhibitors (INSTIs) are part of the first-line combination antiretroviral therapy (cART), while non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI)-based regimens are alternatives. Distinct cART regimens may variably influence the risk for non-AIDS comorbidities. We aimed to compare the metabolome and lipidome of INSTI and NNRTI-based regimens. The 2000HIV study includes asymptomatic PLHIV (n = 1646) on long-term cART, separated into a discovery cohort with 730 INSTI and 617 NNRTI users, and a validation cohort encompassing 209 INSTI and 90 NNRTI users...
April 10, 2024: Viruses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38675804/perspectives-in-the-development-of-tools-to-assess-vaccine-literacy
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REVIEW
Luigi Roberto Biasio, Patrizio Zanobini, Chiara Lorini, Guglielmo Bonaccorsi
Vaccine literacy (VL) is the ability to find, understand, and evaluate vaccination-related information to make appropriate decisions about immunization. The tools developed so far for its evaluation have produced consistent results. However, some dimensions may be underestimated due to the complexity of factors influencing VL. Moreover, the heterogeneity of methods used in studies employing these tools hinders a comprehensive understanding of its role even more. To overcome these limitations, a path has been sought to propose new instruments...
April 16, 2024: Vaccines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38675802/improving-influenza-vaccination-coverage-in-patients-with-cancer-a-position-paper-from-a-multidisciplinary-expert-group
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REVIEW
Paolo Bonanni, Michele Maio, Giordano D Beretta, Giancarlo Icardi, Alessandro Rossi, Saverio Cinieri
Patients with cancer can be immunocompromised because of their disease and/or due to anticancer therapy. In this population, severe influenza virus infections are associated with an elevated risk of morbidity and mortality. Influenza vaccination is therefore highly recommended in cancer patients, including those receiving anticancer therapy. However, vaccination coverage remains far below the recommended target for vulnerable subjects. Six specialists in oncology, hematology, immunology, and public health/vaccinology convened with the objective of developing strategies, based on evidence and clinical experience, for improving influenza vaccination coverage in cancer patients...
April 16, 2024: Vaccines
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