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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699170/vlst-virtual-lung-screening-trial-for-lung-cancer-detection-using-virtual-imaging-trial
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Fakrul Islam Tushar, Liesbeth Vancoillie, Cindy McCabe, Amareswararao Kavuri, Lavsen Dahal, Brian Harrawood, Milo Fryling, Mojtaba Zarei, Saman Sotoudeh-Paima, Fong Chi Ho, Dhrubajyoti Ghosh, Sheng Luo, W Paul Segars, Ehsan Abadi, Kyle J Lafata, Ehsan Samei, Joseph Y Lo
IMPORTANCE: The efficacy of lung cancer screening can be significantly impacted by the imaging modality used. This Virtual Lung Screening Trial (VLST) addresses the critical need for precision in lung cancer diagnostics and the potential for reducing unnecessary radiation exposure in clinical settings. OBJECTIVES: To establish a virtual imaging trial (VIT) platform that accurately simulates real-world lung screening trials (LSTs) to assess the diagnostic accuracy of CT and CXR modalities...
April 17, 2024: ArXiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38693332/simulative-investigation-of-the-required-level-of-geometrical-individualization-of-the-lumbar-spines-to-predict-fractures
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Laura Kathrin Rieger, Mirko Junge, Rachel Cutlan, Steffen Peldschus, Brian D Stemper
Injury mechanisms of the lumbar spine under dynamic loading are dependent on spine curvature and anatomical variation. Impact simulation with finite element (FE) models can assist the reconstruction and prediction of injuries. The objective of this study was to determine which level of individualization of a baseline FE lumbar spine model is necessary to replicate experimental responses and fracture locations in a dynamic experiment.Experimental X-rays from 26 dynamic drop tower tests were used to create three configurations of a lumbar spine model (T12 to L5): baseline, with aligned vertebrae (positioned), and with aligned and morphed vertebrae (morphed)...
May 2, 2024: International Journal of Legal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38691735/time-gated-single-pixel-imaging-of-cherenkov-emission-from-a-medical-linear-accelerator
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Mengyu Jia, Zhaoqi Wei, Feng Gao, Mingfeng Jiang, Wei Wang, Zhiyong Yuan, Brian W Pogue
Cherenkov imaging is an ideal tool for real-time in vivo verification of a radiation therapy dose. Given that radiation is pulsed from a medical linear accelerator (LINAC) together with weak Cherenkov emissions, time-gated high-sensitivity imaging is required for robust measurements. Instead of using an expensive camera system with limited efficiency of detection in each pixel, a single-pixel imaging (SPI) approach that maintains promising sensitivity over the entire spectral band could be used to provide a low-cost and viable alternative...
May 1, 2024: Optics Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38686673/evidence-of-the-monopolar-dipolar-crossover-regime-a-multiscale-study-of-ferroelastic-domains-by-in-situ-microscopy-techniques
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John J R Scott, Guangming Lu, Brian J Rodriguez, Ian MacLaren, Ekhard K H Salje, Miryam Arredondo
The elastic interaction between kinks (and antikinks) within domain walls plays a pivotal role in shaping the domain structure, and their dynamics. In bulk materials, kinks interact as elastic monopoles, dependent on the distance between walls (d-1 ) and typically characterized by a rigid and straight domain configuration. In this work the evolution of the domain structure is investigated, as the sample size decreases, by the means of in situ heating microscopy techniques on free-standing samples. As the sample size decreases, a significant transformation is observed: domain walls exhibit pronounced curvature, accompanied by an increase in both domain wall and junction density...
April 30, 2024: Small
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38682865/molecular-dynamics-investigations-of-dienolate-4-2-reactions
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Peng-Jui Chen, Alexander Q Cusumano, Kaylin N Flesch, Christian Santiago Strong, William A Goddard, Brian M Stoltz
We report quantum mechanics calculations and quasiclassical trajectory simulations of [4 + 2] reactions using three common dienolate substrates: siloxy dienes, Li dienolates, and conjugated Pd enolates. Asynchronous transition structures and unequal bond formation were invariably found, with average time gaps of developing bonds ranging from 26.5 to >251.0 fs. The results display a spectrum of dynamically concerted and stepwise [4 + 2] reactions, offering insights into the origin of the stereochemical outcomes of such reactions...
April 29, 2024: Journal of the American Chemical Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676306/translational-kinetic-pharmacodynamics-of-mrna-6231-an-investigational-mrna-therapeutic-encoding-mutein-interleukin-2
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ivana Liric Rajlic, Beatriz Guglieri-Lopez, Nabeel Rangoonwala, Vijay Ivaturi, Linh Van, Simone Mori, Brian Wipke, Douglas Burdette, Husain Attarwala
Regulatory T cells (Tregs ) are essential for maintaining immune homeostasis by serving as negative regulators of adaptive immune system effector cell responses. Reduced production or function of Tregs has been implicated in several human autoimmune diseases. The cytokine interleukin 2 plays a central role in promoting Treg differentiation, survival, and function in vivo and may therefore have therapeutic benefits for autoimmune diseases. mRNA-6231 is an investigational, lipid nanoparticle-encapsulated, mRNA-based therapy that encodes a modified human interleukin 2 mutein fused to human serum albumin (HSA-IL2m)...
April 26, 2024: CPT: Pharmacometrics & Systems Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38664987/teaching-and-learning-in-biophotonics-crossing-the-bridge-between-educators-and-students
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marcelo S Nogueira, Jacqueline E Gunther, Katarzyna Komolibus, Sinéad M Ryan, Brian S Murray, Moises A Jezzini, Declan Kennedy, Stefan Andersson-Engels
As a rapidly growing field, biophotonics demonstrates an increasingly higher demand for interdisciplinary professionals and requires the implementation of a structured approach to educational and outreach activities focused on appropriate curriculum, and teaching and learning for audiences with diverse technical backgrounds and learning styles. Our study shows the main findings upon applying this approach to biophotonics workshops delivered 2 consecutive years while updating and improving learning outcomes, teaching strategies, workshop content based on student and teacher feedback...
April 25, 2024: Journal of Biophotonics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38661592/branching-path-simulation-for-pediatric-nurse-practitioner-students-to-promote-critical-thinking-a-quasi-experimental-study
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Sandra A Banta-Wright, Brian M Wright, Asma A Taha, Nickolaus Miehl
INTRODUCTION: Branching path simulation (BPS) is an active learning pedagogy incorporating gaming principles in a low-stakes, safe environment. No study has explored the use of BPS in advanced practice nursing education. This study measured pediatric nurse practitioner students' perception of the integration of BPS in one graduate-level course. METHOD: This study used a one group, post-test only quasi-experimental design with a convenience sample of 22 pediatric nurse practitioner students over 2 years enrolled in a university in the Pacific Northwest United States...
April 25, 2024: Journal of Pediatric Health Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38659806/3d-ultra-short-echo-time-31p-mrsi-with-rosette-k-space-pattern-feasibility-and-comparison-with-conventional-weighted-csi
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Brian Bozymski, Uzay Emir, Ulrike Dydak, Xin Shen, M Albert Thomas, Ali Özen, Mark Chiew, William Clarke, Stephen Sawiak
Phosphorus-31 magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging ( 31 P-MRSI) provides valuable non-invasive in vivo information on tissue metabolism but is burdened by poor sensitivity and prolonged scan duration. Ultra-short echo time (UTE) acquisitions minimize signal loss when probing signals with relatively short spin-spin relaxation time (T 2 ), while also preventing first-order dephasing. Here, a three-dimensional (3D) UTE sequence with a rosette k-space trajectory is applied to 31 P-MRSI at 3T. Conventional chemical shift imaging (CSI) employs highly regular Cartesian k-space sampling, susceptible to substantial artifacts when accelerated via undersampling...
April 8, 2024: Research Square
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38659637/nonlinear-dynamics-of-confined-cell-migration-modeling-and-inference
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Pedrom Zadeh, Brian A Camley
The motility of eukaryotic cells is strongly influenced by their environment, with confined cells often developing qualitatively different motility patterns from those migrating on simple two-dimensional substrates. Recent experiments, coupled with data-driven methods to extract a cell's equation of motion, showed that cancerous MDA-MB-231 cells persistently hop in a limit cycle when placed on two-state adhesive micropatterns (two large squares connected by a narrow bridge), while they remain stationary on average in rectangular confinements...
April 10, 2024: ArXiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38647175/trailblazing-kr-xe-separation-the-birth-of-the-first-kr-selective-material
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mona H Mohamed, Islam Elzeny, Joshua Samuel, Yimeng Huang, Ahmed S Helal, Mitchell Galanek, Wenqian Xu, So Yeon Kim, Tony Pham, Lenore Miller, Adam Hogan, Brian Space, Ju Li, Sameh K Elsaidi
Efficient separation of Kr from Kr/Xe mixtures is pivotal in nuclear waste management and dark matter research. Thus far, scientists have encountered a formidable challenge: the absence of a material with the ability to selectively adsorb Kr over Xe at room temperature. This study presents a groundbreaking transformation of the renowned metal-organic framework (MOF) CuBTC, previously acknowledged for its Xe adsorption affinity, into an unparalleled Kr-selective adsorbent. This achievement stems from an innovative densification approach involving systematic compression of the MOF, where the crystal size, interparticle interaction, defects, and evacuation conditions are synergistically modulated...
April 22, 2024: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38629085/practical-considerations-and-limitations-of-using-leaf-and-canopy-temperature-measurements-as-a-stomatal-conductance-proxy-sensitivity-across-environmental-conditions-scale-and-sample-size
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Ismael K Mayanja, Christine H Diepenbrock, Vincent Vadez, Tong Lei, Brian N Bailey
Stomatal conductance ( gs ) is a crucial component of plant physiology, as it links plant productivity and water loss through transpiration. Estimating gs indirectly through leaf temperature ( Tl ) measurement is common for reducing the high labor cost associated with direct gs measurement. However, the relationship between observed Tl and gs can be notably affected by local environmental conditions, canopy structure, measurement scale, sample size, and gs itself. To better understand and quantify the variation in the relationship between Tl measurements to gs , this study analyzed the sensitivity of Tl to gs using a high-resolution three-dimensional model that resolves interactions between microclimate and canopy structure...
2024: Plant phenomics: a science partner journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38619720/treatment-free-interval-a-novel-approach-to-assessing-real-world-treatment-effectiveness-and-economic-impact-among-patients-with-irritable-bowel-syndrome-with-diarrhea
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Brian E Lacy, Patrick Gagnon-Sanschagrin, Zeev Heimanson, Rebecca Bungay, Remi Bellefleur, Annie Guérin, Brock Bumpass, Danellys Borroto, George Joseph, Ankur A Dashputre
INTRODUCTION: Objective assessment of treatment effectiveness using real-world claims data is challenging. This study assessed treatment-free intervals (TFI) as a proxy for treatment effectiveness, and all-cause healthcare costs among adult patients with irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea (IBS-D) treated with rifaximin or eluxadoline in the USA. METHODS: Adult patients (18-64 years) with IBS-D and ≥ 1 rifaximin or eluxadoline prescription were identified in the IQVIA PharMetrics® Plus database (10/01/2015-12/31/2021) and classified into two mutually exclusive cohorts (i...
April 15, 2024: Advances in Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38619062/mesohops-size-invariant-scaling-calculations-of-multi-excitation-open-quantum-systems
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brian Citty, Jacob K Lynd, Tarun Gera, Leonel Varvelo, Doran I G B Raccah
The photoexcitation dynamics of molecular materials on the 10-100 nm length scale depend on complex interactions between electronic and vibrational degrees of freedom, rendering exact calculations difficult or intractable. The adaptive Hierarchy of Pure States (adHOPS) is a formally exact method that leverages the locality imposed by interactions between thermal environments and electronic excitations to achieve size-invariant scaling calculations for single-excitation processes in systems described by a Frenkel-Holstein Hamiltonian...
April 14, 2024: Journal of Chemical Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38614075/a-new-test-for-trait-mean-and-variance-detects-unreported-loci-for-blood-pressure-variation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joseph H Breeyear, Brian S Mautz, Jacob M Keaton, Jacklyn N Hellwege, Eric S Torstenson, Jingjing Liang, Michael J Bray, Ayush Giri, Helen R Warren, Patricia B Munroe, Digna R Velez Edwards, Xiaofeng Zhu, Chun Li, Todd L Edwards
Variability in quantitative traits has clinical, ecological, and evolutionary significance. Most genetic variants identified for complex quantitative traits have only a detectable effect on the mean of trait. We have developed the mean-variance test (MVtest) to simultaneously model the mean and log-variance of a quantitative trait as functions of genotypes and covariates by using estimating equations. The advantages of MVtest include the facts that it can detect effect modification, that multiple testing can follow conventional thresholds, that it is robust to non-normal outcomes, and that association statistics can be meta-analyzed...
April 9, 2024: American Journal of Human Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38599529/impact-of-selective-posterior-cruciate-ligament-fiber-release-on-femoral-rollback-in-cruciate-retaining-total-knee-arthroplasty-a-computational-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Reza Pourmodheji, Brian P Chalmers, Eytan M Debbi, William J Long, Timothy M Wright, Geoffrey H Westrich, David J Mayman, Carl W Imhauser, Peter K Sculco, Cynthia A Kahlenberg
BACKGROUND: Partial or total release of the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) is often performed intraoperatively in cruciate-retaining total knee arthroplasty (CR-TKA) to alleviate excessive femoral rollback. However, the effect of the release of selected fibers of the PCL on femoral rollback in CR-TKA is not well understood. Therefore, we used a computational model to quantify the effect of selective PCL fiber releases on femoral rollback in CR-TKA. METHODS: Computational models of nine cadaveric knees (age: 63 years, range 47 to 79) were virtually implanted with a CR-TKA...
April 8, 2024: Journal of Arthroplasty
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38597774/application-of-standardized-methods-to-evaluate-the-environmental-safety-of-polyvinyl-alcohol-disposed-of-down-the-drain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kathleen McDonough, Maura J Hall, Ashley Wilcox, Jennifer Menzies, Jessica Brill, Brian Morris, Kristin Connors
The purpose of this research was to use polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH) 18-88 as a case study to evaluate the environmental fate, ecotoxicity, and overall safety profile of water-soluble, nonmodified PVOH polymers used in detergent films. An OECD 303A Wastewater Treatment Plant Simulation Study was conducted with dissolved organic carbon as the analytical endpoint to evaluate the removal of PVOH 18-88 during wastewater treatment. During the plateau phase, high levels of removal due to biodegradation were observed (average 97...
April 10, 2024: Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38594238/tetris-inspired-detector-with-neural-network-for-radiation-mapping
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Ryotaro Okabe, Shangjie Xue, Jayson R Vavrek, Jiankai Yu, Ryan Pavlovsky, Victor Negut, Brian J Quiter, Joshua W Cates, Tongtong Liu, Benoit Forget, Stefanie Jegelka, Gordon Kohse, Lin-Wen Hu, Mingda Li
Radiation mapping has attracted widespread research attention and increased public concerns on environmental monitoring. Regarding materials and their configurations, radiation detectors have been developed to identify the position and strength of the radioactive sources. However, due to the complex mechanisms of radiation-matter interaction and data limitation, high-performance and low-cost radiation mapping is still challenging. Here, we present a radiation mapping framework using Tetris-inspired detector pixels...
April 9, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38586024/rationalizing-diverse-binding-mechanisms-to-the-same-protein-fold-insights-for-ligand-recognition-and-biosensor-design
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Alison C Leonard, Anika J Friedman, Rachel Chayer, Brian M Petersen, Joel Kaar, Michael R Shirts, Timothy A Whitehead
The engineering of novel protein-ligand binding interactions, particularly for complex drug-like molecules, is an unsolved problem which could enable many practical applications of protein biosensors. In this work, we analyzed two engineer ed biosensors, derived from the plant hormone sensor PYR1, to recognize either the agrochemical mandipropamid or the synthetic cannabinoid WIN55,212-2. Using a combination of quantitative deep mutational scanning experiments and molecular dynamics simulations, we demonstrated that mutations at common positions can promote protein-ligand shape complementarity and revealed prominent differences in the electrostatic networks needed to complement diverse ligands...
March 29, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38585171/effect-of-chronic-cyclic-heat-stress-and-supplemented-inorganic-and-organic-zinc-source-levels-on-grow-finish-pig-growth-performance-and-estimated-body-composition
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Kayla M Mills, Julie A Mahoney, Alan W Duttlinger, Sarah K Elefson, John S Radcliffe, Zachary J Rambo, Brian T Richert
Zinc ( Zn ) supplementation has proved to mitigate the effects of heat stress with varying effects evident with Zn source during acute heat events. However, the effects of Zn supplementation during long-term summer weather patterns have yet to be explored. Therefore, the objective of this study was to identify the effects of supplementation source and level of Zn to mitigate the negative effects of long-term, cyclic heat stress in finishing swine. Six hundred cross-bred pigs were housed under thermoneutral ( TN ) or cyclic heat ( HS ) conditions simulating summer heat with acute 3-d heat waves for a 70-d study...
2024: Translational Animal Science
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