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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38685456/bioactive-adrenomedullin-as-a-marker-of-congestion-and-disease-progression-in-patients-with-a-systemic-right-ventricle
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohammad Mostafa Ansari Ramandi, Paul M Hendriks, Adriaan A Voors, Annemien E van den Bosch, Joost P van Melle
BACKGROUND: Adults with a systemic right ventricle (sRV) are at a high risk for heart failure (HF) hospitalisation and mortality. Bioactive adrenomedullin (bio-ADM) has been proposed as a marker of congestion and prognosis in patients with cardiovascular disease. We aimed to evaluate the association between bio-ADM and mortality and HF events in sRV patients. METHODS: Plasma bio-ADM was measured by a novel immunoassay in plasma of 85 sRV patients. A composite endpoint of all-cause mortality and HF events was used as outcome...
April 27, 2024: International Journal of Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676465/towards-person-centred-work-focused-healthcare-for-people-with-cardiovascular-disease-a-qualitative-exploration-of-patients-experiences-and-needs
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Marije E Hagendijk, Nina Zipfel, Marijke Melles, Philip J van der Wees, Carel T J Hulshof, Ersen B Çölkesen, Jan L Hoving, Sylvia J van der Burg-Vermeulen
PURPOSE: To explore the experiences and needs concerning work-focused healthcare of patients experiencing problems with work participation due to cardiovascular disease based on all facets of person-centred care. METHODS: Nineteen patients who experienced or continue to experience problems with work participation due to cardiovascular disease participated in semi-structured interviews preceded by preparatory written assignments. The transcripts were analysed by means of directed qualitative content analysis...
April 27, 2024: Disability and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38675966/spatial-transmission-characteristics-of-the-bluetongue-virus-serotype-3-epidemic-in-the-netherlands-2023
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Gert-Jan Boender, Thomas J Hagenaars, Melle Holwerda, Marcel A H Spierenburg, Piet A van Rijn, Arco N van der Spek, Armin R W Elbers
A devastating bluetongue (BT) epidemic caused by bluetongue virus serotype 3 (BTV-3) has spread throughout most of the Netherlands within two months since the first infection was officially confirmed in the beginning of September 2023. The epidemic comes with unusually strong suffering of infected cattle through severe lameness, often resulting in mortality or euthanisation for welfare reasons. In total, tens of thousands of sheep have died or had to be euthanised. By October 2023, more than 2200 locations with ruminant livestock were officially identified to be infected with BTV-3, and additionally, ruminants from 1300 locations were showing BTV-associated clinical symptoms (but not laboratory-confirmed BT)...
April 17, 2024: Viruses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38672555/cd10-expression-correlates-with-earlier-tumour-stages-and-left-sided-tumour-location-in-colorectal-cancer-but-has-no-prognostic-impact-in-a-european-cohort
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Julia-Kristin Grass, Katharina Grupp, Martina Kluth, Claudia Hube-Magg, Ronald Simon, Marius Kemper, Jakob R Izbicki, Guido Sauter, Nathaniel Melling
The role of CD10 expression in colorectal cancer has been controversially discussed in the literature. Some data suggest a predictive capacity for lymph node and liver metastases, thus influencing overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS). This study aims to analyse the relationship between CD10 expression and overall survival (OS) in a European cohort. To determine the association of CD10 expression with tumour phenotype, molecular features, and prognosis, a tissue microarray of 1469 colorectal carcinomas was analysed using immunohistochemistry and was compared with matched clinicopathologic data...
April 11, 2024: Cancers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38647177/detection-of-sulfoquinovosidase-activity-in-cell-lysates-using-activity-based-probes
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Zirui Li, Isabelle Pickles, Mahima Sharma, Benjamin Melling, Jeroen Codee, Luise Pallasdies, Spencer Williams, Herman Overkleeft, Gideon John Davies
The sulfolipid sulfoquinovosyl diacylglycerol (SQDG), produced by plants, algae, and cyanobacteria, constitutes a major sulfur reserve in the biosphere. Microbial breakdown of SQDG is critical for the biological utilization of its sulfur. This commences through release of the parent sugar, sulfoquinovose (SQ), catalyzed by sulfoquinovosidases (SQases). These vanguard enzymes are encoded in gene clusters that code for diverse SQ catabolic pathways. To identify, visualize and isolate glycoside hydrolase CAZY-family 31 (GH31) SQases in complex biological environments, we introduce SQ cyclophellitol-aziridine activity-based probes (ABPs)...
April 22, 2024: Angewandte Chemie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38625411/correction-decreased-expression-of-prolyl-hydroxylase-1-is-associated-with-poor-prognosis-in-colorectal-cancers
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Nathaniel Melling, Julia Grass, Matthias Reeh, Michael Tachezy, Marco Blessmann, Jakob R Izbicki, Katharina Grupp
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 16, 2024: Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38607780/adding-value-for-clients-during-work-disability-assessments-a-qualitative-exploration-from-the-perspective-of-medical-examiners
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Marije E Hagendijk, Zhouwen Tan, Marijke Melles, Jan L Hoving, Sylvia J van der Burg-Vermeulen, Nina Zipfel
BACKGROUND: Value-based healthcare delivery focuses on optimizing care provided by measuring the healthcare outcomes which are most important to the clients relative to the total care costs. However, the understanding of what adds value for clients during work disability assessment is lacking. OBJECTIVE: To explore what medical examiners (MEs) perceive as valuable during the work disability assessment process, by exploring possible: 1) facilitators, 2) barriers and 3) opportunities to add value for the client during the work disability assessment...
April 8, 2024: Work: a Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38574082/genetic-identification-of-three-cites-listed-sharks-using-a-paper-based-lab-on-a-chip-loc
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Guuske P Tiktak, Alexandria Gabb, Margarita Brandt, Fernando R Diz, Karla Bravo-Vásquez, César Peñaherrera-Palma, Jonathan Valdiviezo-Rivera, Aaron Carlisle, Louise M Melling, Bradley Cain, David Megson, Richard Preziosi, Kirsty J Shaw
Threatened shark species are caught in large numbers by artisanal and commercial fisheries and traded globally. Monitoring both which shark species are caught and sold in fisheries, and the export of CITES-restricted products, are essential in reducing illegal fishing. Current methods for species identification rely on visual examination by experts or DNA barcoding techniques requiring specialist laboratory facilities and trained personnel. The need for specialist equipment and/or input from experts means many markets are currently not monitored...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38564281/-treatment-of-recurrent-incarcerated-bochdalek-hernia-in-an-adult
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Balázs Cséfalvay, Csaba Polányi, Géza Telek, Balázs Kesserű, Diána Szeleczky, Attila Vörös, Ferenc Ender
Az igen ritka felnőttkori nem hiatális, azaz nem paraoesophagealis típusú transdiaphragmaticus sérveket - a veleszületett rekeszizom defektusok mintájára - általánosan Bochdalek, ill. Larey-Morgagni-sérveknek nevezik. Etiológia tekintetében a nem diagnosztizált és kezelt veleszületett eredet, a traumás kontúziós-szakadásos, az iatrogen, ill. a recidív típus említendő meg.Esetismertetésünkben egy felnőttkori recidív, kizáródott Bochdalek-sérv sikeres műtéti ellátását ismertetjük...
April 2, 2024: Magyar Sebészet
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38557114/treatment-for-stuttering-in-preschool-age-children-a-qualitative-document-analysis-of-treatment-programs
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Åse Sjøstrand, Kari-Anne Bottegård Næss, Ane Hestmann Melle, Karoline Hoff, Elisabeth Holm Hansen, Linn Stokke Guttormsen
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify commonalities and differences between content components in stuttering treatment programs for preschool-age children. METHOD: In this document analysis, a thematic analysis of the content was conducted of handbooks and manuals describing Early Childhood Stuttering Therapy, the Lidcombe Program, Mini-KIDS, Palin Parent-Child Interaction Therapy, RESTART Demands and Capacities Model Method, and the Westmead Program...
April 8, 2024: Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research: JSLHR
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38525203/competence-by-design-a-transformational-national-model-of-time-variable-competency-based-postgraduate-medical-education
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Jason R Frank, Jolanta Karpinski, Jonathan Sherbino, Linda S Snell, Adelle Atkinson, Anna Oswald, Andrew K Hall, Lara Cooke, Susan Dojeiji, Denyse Richardson, Warren J Cheung, Rodrigo B Cavalcanti, Timothy R Dalseg, Brent Thoma, Leslie Flynn, Wade Gofton, Nancy Dudek, Farhan Bhanji, Brian M-F Wong, Saleem Razack, Robert Anderson, Daniel Dubois, Andrée Boucher, Marcio M Gomes, Sarah Taber, Lisa J Gorman, Jane Fulford, Viren Naik, Kenneth A Harris, Rhonda St Croix, Elaine van Melle
Postgraduate medical education is an essential societal enterprise that prepares highly skilled physicians for the health workforce. In recent years, PGME systems have been criticized worldwide for problems with variable graduate abilities, concerns about patient safety, and issues with teaching and assessment methods. In response, competency based medical education approaches, with an emphasis on graduate outcomes, have been proposed as the direction for 21st century health profession education. However, there are few published models of large-scale implementation of these approaches...
2024: Perspectives on Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38506926/primary-biliary-cholangitis-drug-evaluation-and-regulatory-approval-where-do-we-go-from-here
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David Ej Jones, Ulrich Beuers, Alan Bonder, Marco Carbone, Emma Culver, Jessica Dyson, Robert G Gish, Bettina E Hansen, Gideon Hirschfield, Rebecca Jones, Kris Kowdley, Andreas E Kremer, Keith Lindor, Marlyn Mayo, George Mells, James Neuberger, Martin Prince, Mark Swain, Atsushi Tanaka, Douglas Thorburn, Michael Trauner, Palak Trivedi, Martin Weltman, Andrew Yeoman, Cynthia Levy
Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) is a chronic cholestatic liver disease. The management landscape was transformed 20 years ago with the advent of Ursodeoxycholic Acid (UDCA). Up to 40% of patients do not, however, respond adequately to UDCA and therefore still remain at risk of disease progression to cirrhosis. The introduction of Obeticholic acid (OCA) as second-line therapy for patients failing UDCA has improved outcomes for PBC patients. There remains, however, a need for better treatments for higher risk patients...
March 22, 2024: Hepatology: Official Journal of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38505481/detection-of-acute-coronary-occlusion-with-a-novel-mobile-electrocardiogram-device-a-pilot-study
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Alejandra Zepeda-Echavarria, Rutger R van de Leur, Melle Vessies, Nynke M de Vries, Meike van Sleuwen, Rutger J Hassink, Thierry X Wildbergh, J L van Doorn, Rien van der Zee, Pieter A Doevendans, Joris E N Jaspers, René van Es
AIMS: Many portable electrocardiogram (ECG) devices have been developed to monitor patients at home, but the majority of these devices are single lead and only intended for rhythm disorders. We developed the miniECG, a smartphone-sized portable device with four dry electrodes capable of recording a high-quality multi-lead ECG by placing the device on the chest. The aim of our study was to investigate the ability of the miniECG to detect occlusive myocardial infarction (OMI) in patients with chest pain...
March 2024: European heart journal. Digital health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38503926/sex-effects-on-dna-methylation-affect-discovery-in-epigenome-wide-association-study-of-schizophrenia
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Markos Tesfaye, Leticia M Spindola, Anne-Kristin Stavrum, Alexey Shadrin, Ingrid Melle, Ole A Andreassen, Stephanie Le Hellard
Sex differences in the epidemiology and clinical characteristics of schizophrenia are well-known; however, the molecular mechanisms underlying these differences remain unclear. Further, the potential advantages of sex-stratified meta-analyses of epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS) of schizophrenia have not been investigated. Here, we performed sex-stratified EWAS meta-analyses to investigate whether sex stratification improves discovery, and to identify differentially methylated regions (DMRs) in schizophrenia...
March 19, 2024: Molecular Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38500357/-when-i-was-younger-my-story-belonged-to-everyone-else-co-production-of-resources-for-adults-living-with-craniosynostosis
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Nicola M Stock, Bruna Costa, William Bannister, Charlotte Ashby, Nammie Matthews, Louise Hebden, Laura Melles, Zoe Hilton-Webb, Sally Smith, Kristian Kane, Lewis Carter, Anna Kearney, Katie Piggott, Charlotte Russell, Karen Wilkinson-Bell
OBJECTIVE: Despite growing recognition that congenital craniofacial conditions have lifelong implications, psychological support for adults is currently lacking. The aim of this project was to produce a series of short films about living with craniosynostosis in adulthood, alongside a psychoeducational booklet. DESIGN: The resources were developed using multiple focus groups and meetings attended by researchers, patient representatives, a leading charitable organisation, an award-winning film production company, clinicians, and other experts in the field...
March 18, 2024: Cleft Palate-craniofacial Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38500098/communicating-the-results-of-risk-based-breast-cancer-screening-through-visualizations-of-risk-a-participatory-design-approach
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Inge S van Strien-Knippenberg, Hannah Arjangi-Babetti, Danielle R M Timmermans, Laura Schrauwen, Mirjam P Fransen, Marijke Melles, Olga C Damman
BACKGROUND: Risk-based breast cancer (BC) screening raises new questions regarding information provision and risk communication. This study aimed to: 1) investigate women's beliefs and knowledge (i.e., mental models) regarding BC risk and (risk-based) BC screening in view of implications for information development; 2) develop novel informational materials to communicate the screening result in risk-based BC screening, including risk visualizations of both quantitative and qualitative information, from a Human-Centered Design perspective...
March 18, 2024: BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38480331/molecular-data-and-morphological-characters-clarify-the-taxonomic-status-of-pintara-heringi-pieridoides-liu-gu-1994-hesperiidae-pyrginae
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Meng Li, K E Lu, Ying Cui, Haiwei Liu, Jinchu Yang, Guoxi Xue, Qiuling Wang
We found Albiphasma heringi (Mell, 1922) and A. pieridoides (Liu & Gu, 1994) to be conspecific by the 658 bp COI gene sequences and male genitalia characters. Considering the distinguishable wing patterns and allopatric distribution of the two taxa, we treat pieridoides as a subspecies of heringi. Therefore, the genus Albiphasma Huang, Chiba, Wang and Fan, 2016, which was established for heringi and pieridoides, becomes monotypic, and in light of morphological similarities and close genetic distance between heringi and Pintara bowringi (Joicey & Talbot, 1921), we propose its synonymy with Pintara Evans, 1932...
March 5, 2024: Zootaxa
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38461955/cognitive-and-inflammatory-heterogeneity-in-severe-mental-illness-translating-findings-from-blood-to-brain
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Linn Sofie Sæther, Attila Szabo, Ibrahim A Akkouh, Beathe Haatveit, Christine Mohn, Anja Vaskinn, Pål Aukrust, Monica B E G Ormerod, Nils Eiel Steen, Ingrid Melle, Srdjan Djurovic, Ole A Andreassen, Torill Ueland, Thor Ueland
Recent findings link cognitive impairment and inflammatory-immune dysregulation in schizophrenia (SZ) and bipolar (BD) spectrum disorders. However, heterogeneity and translation between the periphery and central (blood-to-brain) mechanisms remains a challenge. Starting with a large SZ, BD and healthy control cohort (n = 1235), we aimed to i) identify candidate peripheral markers (n = 25) associated with cognitive domains (n = 9) and elucidate heterogenous immune-cognitive patterns, ii) evaluate the regulation of candidate markers using human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived astrocytes and neural progenitor cells (n = 10), and iii) evaluate candidate marker messenger RNA expression in leukocytes using microarray in available data from a subsample of the main cohort (n = 776), and in available RNA-sequencing deconvolution analysis of postmortem brain samples (n = 474) from the CommonMind Consortium (CMC)...
March 8, 2024: Brain, Behavior, and Immunity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38448490/a-long-read-sequencing-strategy-with-overlapping-linkers-on-adjacent-fragments-olaf-seq-for-targeted-resequencing-and-enrichment
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Lahari Uppuluri, Christina Huan Shi, Dharma Varapula, Eleanor Young, Rachel L Ehrlich, Yilin Wang, Danielle Piazza, Joshua Chang Mell, Kevin Y Yip, Ming Xiao
In this report, we present OLAF-Seq, a novel strategy to construct a long-read sequencing library such that adjacent fragments are linked with end-terminal duplications. We use the CRISPR-Cas9 nickase enzyme and a pool of multiple sgRNAs to perform non-random fragmentation of targeted long DNA molecules (> 300kb) into smaller library-sized fragments (about 20 kbp) in a manner so as to retain physical linkage information (up to 1000 bp) between adjacent fragments. DNA molecules targeted for fragmentation are preferentially ligated with adaptors for sequencing, so this method can enrich targeted regions while taking advantage of the long-read sequencing platforms...
March 7, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38443350/crystallization-of-molecular-layers-produced-under-confinement-onto-a-surface
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Jincheng Tong, Nathan de Bruyn, Adriana Alieva, Elizabeth J Legge, Matthew Boyes, Xiuju Song, Alvin J Walisinghe, Andrew J Pollard, Michael W Anderson, Thomas Vetter, Manuel Melle-Franco, Cinzia Casiraghi
It is well known that molecules confined very close to a surface arrange into molecular layers. Because solid-liquid interfaces are ubiquitous in the chemical, biological and physical sciences, it is crucial to develop methods to easily access molecular layers and exploit their distinct properties by producing molecular layered crystals. Here we report a method based on crystallization in ultra-thin puddles enabled by gas blowing, which allows to produce molecular layered crystals with thickness down to the monolayer onto a surface, making them directly accessible for characterization and further processing...
March 5, 2024: Nature Communications
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