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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38685966/five-year-mortality-rates-following-elective-shoulder-arthroplasty-and-shoulder-arthroplasty-for-fracture-in-patients-over-age-65
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adam Z Khan, Xiaoran Zhang, Erlyn Macarayan, Matthew J Best, Catherine J Fedorka, Derek A Haas, April D Armstrong, Andrew Jawa, Evan A O'Donnell, Jason E Simon, Eric R Wagner, Momin Malik, Michael B Gottschalk, Gary F Updegrove, Jon J P Warner, Uma Srikumaran, Joseph A Abboud
BACKGROUND: To effectively counsel patients prior to shoulder arthroplasty, surgeons should understand the overall life trajectory and life expectancy of patients in the context of the patient's shoulder pathology and medical comorbidities. Such an understanding can influence both operative and nonoperative decision-making and implant choices. This study evaluated 5-year mortality following shoulder arthroplasty in patients ≥65 years old and identified associated risk factors. METHODS: We utilized Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Fee-for-Service inpatient and outpatient claims data to investigate the 5-year mortality rate following shoulder arthroplasty procedures performed from 2014 to 2016...
2024: JB & JS Open Access
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683667/nanostructured-ceo-2-photocatalysts-optimizing-surface-chemistry-morphology-and-visible-light-absorption
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REVIEW
Austin E Herzog, Tara J Michael, Adam D Dunkelberger, Michelle D Johannes, Debra R Rolison, Paul A DeSario, Travis G Novak
Emerging photocatalytic applications of cerium dioxide (CeO2 ) include green hydrogen production, CO2 conversion to fuels, and environmental remediation of various toxic molecules. These applications leverage the oxygen storage capacity and tunable surface chemistry of CeO2 to photocatalyze the chosen reaction, but many open questions remain regarding the fundamental physics of photocatalysis over CeO2 . The commonly ascribed 'bandgap' of CeO2 (∼3.1 eV) differs fundamentally from other photocatalytic oxides such as TiO2 ; UV light excites an electron from the CeO2 valence band into a 4f state, generating a polaron as the lattice distorts around the localized charge...
April 29, 2024: Nanoscale
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683593/consultation-requests-and-satisfaction-with-a-telehealth-network-for-epilepsy-longitudinal-analysis-of-the-epilepsy-network-hessen-evaluation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Johann Philipp Zöllner, Felix Rosenow, Susanne Schubert-Bast, Christian Roth, Susanne Knake, Clemens Eickhoff, Pascal Scheuble, Jürgen Martin, Edgar Bollensen, Michael Teepker, Oliver Singer, Svenja Schirmer, Andreas Dietz, Karl-Heinz Henn, Erwin Stolz, Katrin Schüttler-Gahin, Michaela Fischer, Anna Noda, Catrin Mann, Adam Strzelczyk
Background: Telemedicine improves access to specialized medical expertise, as required for paroxysmal disorders. The Epilepsy Network Hessen Evaluation (ENHE) is a pilot cross-sectoral teleconsultation network connecting primary neurologists and pediatricians with epilepsy centers in Hessen, a federal German state. Methods: We prospectively and longitudinally evaluated telehealthcare in the ENHE. Participating physicians rated each consultation for satisfaction and impact on further management. The survey was administered at each consultation and 3 months later...
April 29, 2024: Telemedicine Journal and E-health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38682306/direct-observation-of-a-roaming-intermediate-and-its-dynamics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Grite L Abma, Michael A Parkes, Weronika O Razmus, Yu Zhang, Adam S Wyatt, Emma Springate, Richard T Chapman, Daniel A Horke, Russell S Minns
Chemical reactions are often characterized by their transition state, which defines the critical geometry the molecule must pass through to move from reactants to products. Roaming provides an alternative picture, where in a dissociation reaction, the bond breaking is frustrated and a loosely bound intermediate is formed. Following bond breaking, the two partners are seen to roam around each other at distances of several Ångstroms, forming a loosely bound, and structurally ill-defined, intermediate that can subsequently lead to reactive or unreactive collisions...
April 29, 2024: Journal of the American Chemical Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38681827/comparative-analysis-of-acute-blood-loss-anemia-in-robotic-assisted-vs-manual-instrumented-total-knee-arthroplasty
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael J DeRogatis, Ajith Malige, Nigel Wang, Jeremy Dubin, Paul Issack, Adam Sadler, Patrick Brogle, Andrew Konopitski
INTRODUCTION: Robotic assisted total knee arthroplasty has become an increasingly popular technique over the past several years. Manual total knee arthroplasty can be associated with acute blood loss anemia. Instrumentation of the femoral canal with the alignment guide may in part contribute to this blood loss. Because the femoral canal is not entered during robotic assisted total knee arthroplasty, the blood loss may be lower compared to that seen in manual total knee arthroplasty. The purpose of this study was to determine if acute blood loss is greater in manually instrumented total knee arthroplasty versus robotic assisted total knee arthroplasty...
September 2024: Journal of Orthopaedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38681526/hemp-cannabis-sativa-l-protein-impact-of-extraction-method-and-cultivar-on-structure-function-and-nutritional-quality
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura Eckhardt, Fan Bu, Adam Franczyk, Tom Michaels, Baraem P Ismail
Hemp ( Cannabis sativa L.) is increasingly gaining traction as a novel and sustainable source of plant protein. Accordingly, the aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of two protein extraction methods, alkaline extraction coupled with isoelectric precipitation (AE-IEP) and salt extraction coupled with ultrafiltration (SE-UF) in producing hemp protein isolates (pH-HPI and salt-HPI) with high purity and yield. Structural characterization as impacted by extraction method and cultivar was performed and related to functional performance and nutritional quality...
2024: Current research in food science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38679466/inshore-and-offshore-marine-migration-pathways-of-atlantic-salmon-post-smolts-from-multiple-rivers-in-scotland-england-northern-ireland-and-ireland
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jessica R Rodger, Jessie Lilly, Hannele M Honkanen, Diego Del Villar, Richard Kennedy, Niall Ó Maoiléidigh, Patrick Boylan, Robert Rosell, David J Morris, Ross O'Neill, Catherine Waters, Deirdre Cotter, Lorna Wilkie, Andrea Barkley, Amy Green, Samantha V Beck, Jamie Ribbens, Jim Henderson, Debbie Parke, Alan Kettle-White, Lucy Ballantyne, Shona Marshall, Paul Hopper, Niall Gauld, Jason D Godfrey, Lauren E Chapman, James Thorburn, Alan Drumm, Fred Whoriskey, Brian Shields, Philip Ramsden, James Barry, Michael Milane, William Roche, John D Armstrong, Alan Wells, Silas Walton, Melanie Fletcher, David M Bailey, Bill Whyte, Ross McGill, Mark Bilsby, Ken Whelan, Colin W Bean, Colin E Adams
The migratory behavior of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) post-smolts in coastal waters is poorly understood. In this collaborative study, 1914 smolts, from 25 rivers, in four countries were tagged with acoustic transmitters during a single seasonal migration. In total, 1105 post-smolts entered the marine study areas and 438 (39.6%) were detected on a network of 414 marine acoustic receivers and an autonomous underwater vehicle. Migration pathways (defined as the shortest distance between two detections) of up to 575 km and over 100 days at sea were described for all 25 populations...
April 28, 2024: Journal of Fish Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38679035/efficacy-and-immunogenicity-following-dengue-virus-1-human-challenge-after-a-tetravalent-prime-boost-dengue-vaccine-regimen-an-open-label-phase-1-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kirsten E Lyke, Joel V Chua, Michael Koren, Heather Friberg, Gregory D Gromowski, Rekha R Rapaka, Adam T Waickman, Sudhaunshu Joshi, Kathleen Strauss, Michael K McCracken, Hernando Gutierrez-Barbosa, Biraj Shrestha, Christopher Culbertson, Paula Bernal, Rafael A De La Barrera, Jeffrey R Currier, Richard G Jarman, Robert Edelman
BACKGROUND: Dengue human infection models (DHIMs) are important tools to down-select dengue vaccine candidates and establish tetravalent efficacy before advanced clinical field trials. We aimed to provide data for the safety and immunogenicity of DHIM and evaluate dengue vaccine efficacy. METHODS: We performed an open-label, phase 1 trial at the University of Maryland (Baltimore, MD, USA). Eligible participants were healthy individuals aged 18-50 years who either previously received a tetravalent dengue purified inactivated vaccine prime followed by a live-attenuated vaccine boost (ie, the vaccinee group), or were unvaccinated flavivirus-naive participants (ie, the control group)...
April 25, 2024: Lancet Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678560/thbs1-regulates-skeletal-muscle-mass-in-a-tgf%C3%AE-smad2-3-atf4-dependent-manner
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Davy Vanhoutte, Tobias G Schips, Rachel A Minerath, Jiuzhou Huo, Naga Swathi Sree Kavuri, Vikram Prasad, Suh-Chin Lin, Michael J Bround, Michelle A Sargent, Christopher M Adams, Jeffery D Molkentin
Loss of muscle mass is a feature of chronic illness and aging. Here, we report that skeletal muscle-specific thrombospondin-1 transgenic mice (Thbs1 Tg) have profound muscle atrophy with age-dependent decreases in exercise capacity and premature lethality. Mechanistically, Thbs1 activates transforming growth factor β (TGFβ)-Smad2/3 signaling, which also induces activating transcription factor 4 (ATF4) expression that together modulates the autophagy-lysosomal pathway (ALP) and ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) to facilitate muscle atrophy...
April 26, 2024: Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678217/high-resolution-genomics-identifies-pneumococcal-diversity-and-persistence-of-vaccine-types-in-children-with-community-acquired-pneumonia-in-the-uk-and-ireland
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juan Pablo Rodriguez-Ruiz, Basil Britto Xavier, Wolfgang Stöhr, Liesbet van Heirstraeten, Christine Lammens, Adam Finn, Herman Goossens, Julia Anna Bielicki, Michael Sharland, Surbhi Malhotra-Kumar
BACKGROUND: Streptococcus pneumoniae is a global cause of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) and invasive disease in children. The CAP-IT trial (grant No. 13/88/11; https://www.capitstudy.org.uk/ ) collected nasopharyngeal swabs from children discharged from hospitals with clinically diagnosed CAP, and found no differences in pneumococci susceptibility between higher and lower antibiotic doses and shorter and longer durations of oral amoxicillin treatment. Here, we studied in-depth the genomic epidemiology of pneumococcal (vaccine) serotypes and their antibiotic resistance profiles...
April 27, 2024: BMC Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678212/respiratory-symptoms-and-outcomes-among-cigar-smokers-findings-from-the-population-assessment-of-tobacco-and-health-path-study-waves-2-5-2014-2019
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eva Sharma, Kristin Lauten, Katarzyna A Zebrak, Kathryn C Edwards, Samantha VanEtten, Adam F Benson, Cristine D Delnevo, Daniela Marshall, Heather L Kimmel, Kristie A Taylor, Maansi Bansal-Travers, Andrew Hyland, K Michael Cummings
BACKGROUND: The mechanisms by which cigarette smoking increases the risk of respiratory disease have been studied. However, less is known about risks of respiratory symptoms and outcomes associated with smoking cigars, and risks by cigar types have not been previously explored. The aim of this study was to examine associations between cigar use, including traditional cigars, cigarillos, filtered cigars, and dual cigar and cigarette use, and functionally important respiratory symptoms (FIRS), lifetime asthma diagnosis, uncontrolled asthma, and new cases of FIRS...
April 27, 2024: Respiratory Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678051/positive-unlabeled-learning-identifies-vaccine-candidate-antigens-in-the-malaria-parasite-plasmodium-falciparum
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Renee Ti Chou, Amed Ouattara, Matthew Adams, Andrea A Berry, Shannon Takala-Harrison, Michael P Cummings
Malaria vaccine development is hampered by extensive antigenic variation and complex life stages of Plasmodium species. Vaccine development has focused on a small number of antigens, many of which were identified without utilizing systematic genome-level approaches. In this study, we implement a machine learning-based reverse vaccinology approach to predict potential new malaria vaccine candidate antigens. We assemble and analyze P. falciparum proteomic, structural, functional, immunological, genomic, and transcriptomic data, and use positive-unlabeled learning to predict potential antigens based on the properties of known antigens and remaining proteins...
April 27, 2024: NPJ Systems Biology and Applications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38677214/a-model-of-mitochondrial-superoxide-production-during-ischaemia-reperfusion-injury-for-therapeutic-development-and-mechanistic-understanding
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Annabel Sorby-Adams, Tracy A Prime, Jan Lj Miljkovic, Hiran A Prag, Thomas Krieg, Michael P Murphy
Ischaemia-reperfusion (IR) injury is the paradoxical consequence of the rapid restoration of blood flow to an ischaemic organ. Although reperfusion is essential for tissue survival in conditions such as myocardial infarction and stroke, the excessive production of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) upon reperfusion initiates the oxidative damage that underlies IR injury, by causing cell death and inflammation. This ROS production is caused by an accumulation of the mitochondrial metabolite succinate during ischaemia, followed by its rapid oxidation upon reperfusion by succinate dehydrogenase (SDH), driving superoxide production at complex I by reverse electron transport...
April 24, 2024: Redox Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676975/predictors-of-high-intensity-care-at-the-end-of-life-among-older-adults-with-solid-tumors-a-population-based-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Courtney E Baird, Elizabeth Wulff-Burchfield, Pamela C Egan, Lee A Hugar, Ami Vyas, Nikolaos A Trikalinos, Michael A Liu, Emmanuelle Bélanger, Adam J Olszewski, Leonidas E Bantis, Orestis A Panagiotou
INTRODUCTION: High-intensity end-of-life (EoL) care can be burdensome for patients, caregivers, and health systems and does not confer any meaningful clinical benefit. Yet, there are significant knowledge gaps regarding the predictors of high-intensity EoL care. In this study, we identify risk factors associated with high-intensity EoL care among older adults with the four most common malignancies, including breast, prostate, lung, and colorectal cancer. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Using SEER-Medicare data, we conducted a retrospective analysis of Medicare beneficiaries aged 65 and older who died of breast, prostate, lung, or colorectal cancer between 2011 and 2015...
April 26, 2024: Journal of Geriatric Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676923/mis-expression-of-gata6-re-programs-cell-fate-during-early-hematopoiesis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cindy Audiger, Yacine Laâbi, Junli Nie, Leonie Gibson, Julie Wilson-Annan, Phillip Brook-Carter, Andrew Kueh, Alan W Harris, Shalin Naik, Stephen L Nutt, Andreas Strasser, Jerry M Adams, Philippe Bouillet, Michaël Chopin
The traditional view of hematopoiesis is that myeloid cells derive from a common myeloid progenitor (CMP), whereas all lymphoid cell populations, including B, T, and natural killer (NK) cells and possibly plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs), arise from a common lymphoid progenitor (CLP). In Max41 transgenic mice, nearly all B cells seem to be diverted into the granulocyte lineage. Here, we show that these mice have an excess of myeloid progenitors, but their CLP compartment is ablated, and they have few pDCs...
April 26, 2024: Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676438/design-and-implementation-of-community-consultation-for-research-conducted-under-exception-from-informed-consent-regulations-for-the-prevent-and-the-prevent-2-trials-changes-over-time-and-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tom Gugel, Karen Adams, Madelon Baranoski, N David Yanez, Michael Kampp, Tesheia Johnson, Ani Aydin, Elaine C Fajardo, Emily Sharp, Aartee Potnis, Chanel Johnson, Miriam M Treggiari
INTRODUCTION: Emergency clinical research has played an important role in improving outcomes for acutely ill patients. This is due in part to regulatory measures that allow Exception From Informed Consent (EFIC) trials. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires sponsor-investigators to engage in community consultation and public disclosure activities prior to initiating an Exception From Informed Consent trial. Various approaches to community consultation and public disclosure have been described and adapted to local contexts and Institutional Review Board (IRB) interpretations...
April 27, 2024: Clinical Trials: Journal of the Society for Clinical Trials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38672738/predicting-the-fracture-toughness-of-human-cancellous-bone-in-fractured-neck-of-femur-patients-using-bone-volume-and-micro-architecture
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
George J Adams, Richard B Cook, Michael Gibson, Peter Zioupos
The current protocol used to determine if an individual is osteoporotic relies on assessment of the individual's bone mineral density (BMD), which allows clinicians to judge the condition of a patient with respect to their peers. This, in essence, evaluates a person's fracture risk, because BMD is a good surrogate measure for strength and stiffness. In recent studies, the authors were the first to produce fracture toughness (FT) data from osteoporotic (OP) and osteoarthritic (OA) patients, by using a testing technique which basically analyzes the prerequisite stress conditions for the onset of growth of a major crack through cancellous bone tissue...
April 3, 2024: Life
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38672043/racial-and-socioeconomic-status-among-a-patient-population-presenting-with-aneurysmal-subarachnoid-hemorrhage-versus-unruptured-intracranial-aneurysm-a-single-center-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ashia M Hackett, Christopher O Adereti, Ariel P Walker, Elsa Nico, Lea Scherschinski, Emmajane G Rhodenhiser, Adam T Eberle, Anant Naik, Juan P Giraldo, Joelle N Hartke, Redi Rahmani, Ethan A Winkler, Joshua S Catapano, Michael T Lawton
Racial and socioeconomic health disparities are well documented in the literature. This study examined patient demographics, including socioeconomic status (SES), among individuals presenting with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) and unruptured intracranial aneurysm (UIA) to identify factors associated with aSAH presentation. A retrospective assessment was conducted of all patients with aSAH and UIA who presented to a large-volume cerebrovascular center and underwent microsurgical treatment from January 2014 through July 2019...
April 18, 2024: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671539/genomic-and-environmental-controls-on-castellaniella-biogeography-in-an-anthropogenically-disturbed-subsurface
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jennifer L Goff, Elizabeth G Szink, Konnor L Durrence, Lauren M Lui, Torben N Nielsen, Jennifer V Kuehl, Kristopher A Hunt, John-Marc Chandonia, Jiawen Huang, Michael P Thorgersen, Farris L Poole, David A Stahl, Romy Chakraborty, Adam M Deutschbauer, Adam P Arkin, Michael W W Adams
Castellaniella species have been isolated from a variety of mixed-waste environments including the nitrate and multiple metal-contaminated subsurface at the Oak Ridge Reservation (ORR). Previous studies examining microbial community composition and nitrate removal at ORR during biostimulation efforts reported increased abundances of members of the Castellaniella genus concurrent with increased denitrification rates. Thus, we asked how genomic and abiotic factors control the Castellaniella biogeography at the site to understand how these factors may influence nitrate transformation in an anthropogenically impacted setting...
April 26, 2024: Environmental microbiome
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671154/analysis-and-benchmarking-of-small-and-large-genomic-variants-across-tandem-repeats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adam C English, Egor Dolzhenko, Helyaneh Ziaei Jam, Sean K McKenzie, Nathan D Olson, Wouter De Coster, Jonghun Park, Bida Gu, Justin Wagner, Michael A Eberle, Melissa Gymrek, Mark J P Chaisson, Justin M Zook, Fritz J Sedlazeck
Tandem repeats (TRs) are highly polymorphic in the human genome, have thousands of associated molecular traits and are linked to over 60 disease phenotypes. However, they are often excluded from at-scale studies because of challenges with variant calling and representation, as well as a lack of a genome-wide standard. Here, to promote the development of TR methods, we created a catalog of TR regions and explored TR properties across 86 haplotype-resolved long-read human assemblies. We curated variants from the Genome in a Bottle (GIAB) HG002 individual to create a TR dataset to benchmark existing and future TR analysis methods...
April 26, 2024: Nature Biotechnology
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