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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696113/short-time-mentoring-enhancing-female-medical-students-intentions-toward-surgical-careers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
J C Mossanen, M Schmidt, A Brücken, M Thommes, G Marx, S Sopka
BACKGROUND: Women pursuing a career in surgery or related disciplines are still in the minority, despite the fact that women compose at least half of the medical student population in most Western countries. Thus, recruiting and retaining female surgeons remains an important challenge to meet the need for surgeons and increase the quality of care. The participations were female medical students between their third and fifth academic year. In this study, we applied the well-established psychological theory of planned behavior (TPB) which suggests that the intention to perform a behavior (e...
December 31, 2024: Medical Education Online
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696108/ca-markov-prediction-modeling-for-the-assessment-of-land-use-land-cover-change-in-two-sub-basins-of-the-tocantins-araguaia-river-basin
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wharley P Dos Santos, Salvador F Acuña-Guzman, Paulo T S de Oliveira, Adnane Beniaich, Dione P Cardoso, Marx L N Silva, Nilton Curi, Junior C Avanzi
Due to the anthropogenic pressures of expansion areas for livestock and agricultural production in the Brazilian Cerrado, it is of paramount importance to understand the dynamics of land use/land cover (LULC) changes in this region. Thus, we investigated LULC changes in two sub-basins of the Tocantins-Araguaia River basin from 1997 to 2015 and consequently projected future changes for the timespan between 2030 and 2050. The Formoso sub-basin experienced significant expansion of agricultural and pasture areas, whereas the Sono sub-basin limited farmland expansion (more stable native vegetation) due to substantial protected areas, trends that were also observed for future projections (2030 and 2050)...
May 2, 2024: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696087/racialized-inequities-in-live-birth-after-cancer-a-population-based-study-of-63-000-female-adolescents-and-young-adults-with-cancer
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrea C Betts, Michael E Roth, Karen Albritton, Sandi L Pruitt, Philip J Lupo, Jennifer S Wang, L Aubree Shay, Marlyn A Allicock, Caitlin C Murphy
INTRODUCTION: Fertility after cancer is a top concern for adolescents and young adults with cancer (AYAs) (15-39 years old at diagnosis). The authors characterized live births after cancer by race and ethnicity ("race/ethnicity") in a population-based sample of female AYAs. METHODS: This study used Texas Cancer Registry data linked to birth certificates (1995-2016) to estimate cumulative incidence of live birth, based on first live birth after cancer, and compared differences by race/ethnicity...
May 2, 2024: Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696039/assessment-of-soil-bacterial-communities-in-integrated-crop-production-systems-within-the-amazon-biome-brazil-a-comparative-study
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REVIEW
Kellen Banhos do Carmo, Raquel Dias, Patricia Dorr de Quadros, Gilcele Campos Martin Berber, Maira Laís Both Bourscheidt, Austeclinio Lopes de Farias Neto, Oscarlina Lucia Dos Santos Weber, Eric W Triplett, Anderson Ferreira
Integrated production systems have been proposed as alternative to sustainable land use. However, information regarding bacterial community structure and diversity in soils of integrated Crop-Livestock-Forest systems remains unknown. We hypothesize that these integrated production systems, with their ecological intensification, can modulate the soil bacterial communities. However, Yet, it remains unclear whether the modulation of bacterial biodiversity is solely attributable to the complexity of root exudates or if seasonal climatic events also play a contributory role...
May 2, 2024: Brazilian Journal of Microbiology: [publication of the Brazilian Society for Microbiology]
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695952/characterisation-of-premature-cell-senescence-in-alzheimer-s-disease-using-single-nuclear-transcriptomics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nurun N Fancy, Amy M Smith, Alessia Caramello, Stergios Tsartsalis, Karen Davey, Robert C J Muirhead, Aisling McGarry, Marion H Jenkyns, Eleonore Schneegans, Vicky Chau, Michael Thomas, Sam Boulger, To Ka Dorcas Cheung, Emily Adair, Marianna Papageorgopoulou, Nanet Willumsen, Combiz Khozoie, Diego Gomez-Nicola, Johanna S Jackson, Paul M Matthews
Aging is associated with cell senescence and is the major risk factor for AD. We characterized premature cell senescence in postmortem brains from non-diseased controls (NDC) and donors with Alzheimer's disease (AD) using imaging mass cytometry (IMC) and single nuclear RNA (snRNA) sequencing (> 200,000 nuclei). We found increases in numbers of glia immunostaining for galactosidase beta (> fourfold) and p16INK4A (up to twofold) with AD relative to NDC. Increased glial expression of genes related to senescence was associated with greater β-amyloid load...
May 2, 2024: Acta Neuropathologica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695924/mental-health-sequelae-in-survivors-of-cardiogenic-shock-complicating-myocardial-infarction-a-population-based-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shannon M Fernando, Danial Qureshi, Robert Talarico, Simone N Vigod, Daniel I McIsaac, Lee H Sterling, Sean van Diepen, Susanna Price, Pietro Di Santo, Kwadwo Kyeremanteng, Eddy Fan, Dale M Needham, Daniel Brodie, Oscar Joseph Bienvenu, Alain Combes, Arthur S Slutsky, Damon C Scales, Margaret S Herridge, Holger Thiele, Benjamin Hibbert, Peter Tanuseputro, Rebecca Mathew
PURPOSE: Cardiogenic shock secondary to acute myocardial infarction (AMI-CS) is associated with substantial short- and long-term morbidity and mortality. However, there are limited data on mental health sequelae that survivors experience following discharge. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective, population-based cohort study in Ontario, Canada of critically ill adult (≥ 18 years) survivors of AMI-CS, admitted to hospital between April 1, 2009 and March 31, 2019...
May 2, 2024: Intensive Care Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695912/effect-of-low-volume-combined-aerobic-and-resistance-high-intensity-interval-training-on-vascular-health-in-people-with-type-2-diabetes-a-randomised-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emily R Cox, Trishan Gajanand, Shelley E Keating, Matthew D Hordern, Nicola W Burton, Daniel J Green, Joyce S Ramos, Maximiano V Ramos, Robert G Fassett, Stephen V Cox, Jeff S Coombes, Tom G Bailey
PURPOSE: We compared the effects of low-volume combined aerobic and resistance high-intensity interval training (C-HIIT), combined moderate-intensity continuous training (C-MICT) and waitlist control (CON) on vascular health after 8-weeks of supervised training, and an additional 10-months of self-directed training, in adults with type 2 diabetes (T2D). METHODS: Sixty-nine low active adults with T2D were randomised to 8-weeks of supervised C-HIIT (3 times/week, 78-min/week), C-MICT (current exercise guidelines, 4 times/week, 210-min/week) or CON...
May 2, 2024: European Journal of Applied Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695909/the-promising-antioxidant-effects-of-lignans-nrf2-activation-comes-into-view
#28
REVIEW
Emad H M Hassanein, Hanan S Althagafy, Mohammad A Baraka, Esraa K Abd-Alhameed, Islam M Ibrahim, Mostafa S Abd El-Maksoud, Nesma M Mohamed, Samir A Ross
Lignans are biologically active compounds widely distributed, recognized, and identified in seeds, fruits, and vegetables. Lignans have several intriguing bioactivities, including anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anticancer activities. Nrf2 controls the expression of many cytoprotective genes. Activation of Nrf2 is a promising therapeutic approach for treating and preventing diseases resulting from oxidative injury and inflammation. Lignans have been demonstrated to stimulate Nrf2 signaling in a variety of in vitro and experimental animal models...
May 2, 2024: Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695863/-streptococcus-hohhotensis-sp-nov-isolated-from-the-breast-milk-of-a-healthy-woman
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yu Li, Fei Han, Yue Wu, Weicheng Li, Dongyan Ren, Xin Su, Lixia Zhao, Bilige Menghe, Wenjun Liu
Human breast milk contains lactic acid bacteria (LAB), which have an important influence on the composition of the intestinal microbia of infants. In this study, one strain of an α-hemolytic species of the genus Streptococcus , IMAU99199T , isolated from the breast milk of a healthy nursing mother in Hohhot city PR China, was studied to characterise its taxonomic status using phenotypic and molecular taxonomic methods. The results indicated that it represented a member of the mitis-suis clade, pneumoniae subclade of the genus Streptococcus ...
May 2024: International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695840/separation-of-perfluorooctanoic-acid-from-water-using-meso-and-macroporous-syndiotactic-polystyrene-gels
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pratik S Gotad, Calum Bochenek, Chrys Wesdemiotis, Sadhan C Jana
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances are an emerging class of contaminants that are environmentally persistent, bioaccumulative, and noxious to human health. Among these, perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) molecules are widely found in ground and surface water sources. A novel high surface area, meso- and macroporous syndiotactic polystyrene (sPS) wet gel is used in this work as the adsorbent of PFOA molecules from water at environmentally relevant PFOA concentrations (≤1 μg/L) and cleanse water to below the U...
May 2, 2024: Langmuir: the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695815/racial-ethnic-socialization-among-asian-american-families-with-preadolescent-children
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna M Kimura, Rashmita S Mistry
OBJECTIVE: The COVID-19 pandemic and resurgence of overt anti-Asian racism have prompted many Asian American parents to grapple with ways to discuss race and ethnicity with their children. Racial-ethnic socialization (RES) has been shown to have promotive and protective influences on Asian American adolescents' adjustment but remains understudied among Asian American families with younger children. This study examined parent (i.e., racial-ethnic identity [REI], experiences of discrimination) predictors of RES among Asian American families with preadolescent-aged children and moderation by parental generational status...
May 2, 2024: Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695801/motives-matter-more-with-age-adult-age-differences-in-response-to-sociomoral-violations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alyssa R Minton, Jason S Snyder, Nathaniel A Young, Verena Graupmann, Joseph A Mikels
Moral judgments and emotional reactions to sociomoral violations are heavily impacted by a perpetrator's intentions and desires, which pose a threat to social harmony. Given that older adults are more motivated to maintain interpersonal harmony relative to younger adults, older adults may be more reactive to malicious desires. In three studies, we investigated adult age differences in moral judgments and emotional reactions to sociomoral violations. In all studies, participants read scenarios in which a perpetrator either (a) desired to harm another but nothing happened, or (b) harmed another accidentally without malicious desire...
May 2, 2024: Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695800/uncertainty-modulated-attentional-capture-outcome-variance-increases-attentional-priority
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Pearson, Amy Chong, Julie Y L Chow, Kelly G Garner, Jan Theeuwes, Mike E Le Pelley
Our prior experiences shape the way that we prioritize information from the environment for further processing, analysis, and action. We show in three experiments that this process of attentional prioritization is critically modulated by the degree of uncertainty in these previous experiences. Participants completed a visual search task in which they made a saccade to a target to earn a monetary reward. The color of a color-singleton distractor in the search array signaled the reward outcome(s) that were available, with different degrees of variance (uncertainty)...
May 2, 2024: Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695795/is-it-personal-or-is-it-social-the-interaction-of-knowledge-domain-and-statistical-evidence-in-u-s-and-chinese-preschoolers-social-generalizations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Teresa Flanagan, Xin Alice Zhao, Fei Xu, Tamar Kushnir
Children make inferences about the social world by observing human actions. However, human actions can be ambiguous: They can be sources of information about personal, idiosyncratic characteristics of individuals or socially shared knowledge. In two cross-cultural studies ( N = 420; M age = 4.05 years, SD = 0.77, 47% female), we ask if U.S. and Chinese children's inferences about whether an action is personal or social vary by domain, statistical evidence, and culture. We did this with a generalization method: Preschoolers learn about one agent's actions and then are asked what they think a new agent will do...
May 2, 2024: Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695781/fear-defense-and-emotion-a-neuroethological-understanding-of-the-negative-valence-research-domain-criteria
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael S Fanselow, Ann N Hoffman
We describe the close correspondence between predatory imminence continuum theory (PICT) and the National Institute of Mental Health's Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) for negative valence. RDoC's negative valence constructs relate aversively motivated behavioral reactions to various levels of threat. PICT divides defensive responses into distinct modes that vary along a continuum of the psychological closeness of predatory threat. While there is a close correspondence between PICT modes and negative valence threat constructs, based on PICT, we describe some potential elaborations of RDoC constructs...
May 2, 2024: American Psychologist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695780/no-client-left-behind-a-meta-analysis-of-premature-termination-from-psychotherapy-in-u-s-service-members-and-veterans
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elizabeth A Penix-Smith, Joshua K Swift, Ailun Li, Jacob Bingham, Gabriel Hapke
Dropout has been identified as a significant problem among military populations seeking psychotherapy (Goetter et al., 2015; Hoge et al., 2014), yet an overall estimate of its exact prevalence and predictors does not exist. The aims of the current meta-analysis were to estimate outpatient psychotherapy dropout rates for this population and evaluate potential moderators of this event. In total, 283 articles-comprising data from 719,465 U.S. service members and veterans-met all inclusion criteria and were included in the meta-analysis...
May 2, 2024: American Psychologist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695741/biolayer-interferometry-guided-functionalization-of-screen-printed-graphene-for-label-free-electrochemical-virus-detection
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Beata M Szydlowska, Cícero C Pola, Zizhen Cai, Lindsay E Chaney, Janan Hui, Robert Sheets, Jeremiah Carpenter, Delphine Dean, Jonathan C Claussen, Carmen L Gomes, Mark C Hersam
Additive manufacturing holds promise for rapid prototyping and low-cost production of biosensors for diverse pathogens. Among additive manufacturing methods, screen printing is particularly desirable for high-throughput production of sensing platforms. However, this technique needs to be combined with carefully formulated inks, rapid postprocessing, and selective functionalization to meet all requirements for high-performance biosensing applications. Here, we present screen-printed graphene electrodes that are processed with thermal annealing to achieve high surface area and electrical conductivity for sensitive biodetection via electrochemical impedance spectroscopy...
May 2, 2024: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695613/the-role-of-sealants-for-achieving-anastomotic-hemostasis-in-vascular-surgery
#38
REVIEW
Gar-Way Ma, Andrew Kucey, Sam C Tyagi, Giuseppe Papia, Daryl S Kucey, Ramon L Varcoe, Thomas Forbes, Richard Neville, Andrew D Dueck, Ahmed Kayssi
BACKGROUND: During vascular interventions, connections that link arteries, veins, or synthetic grafts, which are known as an 'anastomosis', may be necessary. Vascular anastomoses can bleed from the needle holes that result from the creation of the anastomoses. Various surgical options are available for achieving hemostasis, or the stopping of bleeding, including the application of sealants directly onto the bleeding vessels or tissues. Sealants are designed for use in vascular surgery as adjuncts when conventional interventions are ineffective and are applied directly by the surgeon to seal bleeding anastomoses...
May 2, 2024: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695593/surgical-treatment-of-medically-refractory-encapsulating-peritoneal-sclerosis-in-a-patient-after-kidney-transplant
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Ryan C Jacobs, John J Friedewald, Akansha H Agrawal, Michael P Angarone, Satish N Nadig, Vinayak S Rohan
Encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis is a rare but highly morbid disease process in patients with end-stage kidney disease on peritoneal dialysis. Surgical management has been described in patients with encapsulation of bowel causing obstruction. Here, we describe a case of surgical management in a patient following kidney transplant with medically refractory ascites and lower extremity edema.
March 2024: Experimental and Clinical Transplantation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695580/triple-lysine-and-nucleosome-binding-motifs-of-the-viral-ie19-protein-are-required-for-human-cytomegalovirus-s-phase-infections
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Minor R Maliano, Kristen D Yetming, Robert F Kalejta
Herpesvirus genomes are maintained as extrachromosomal plasmids within the nuclei of infected cells. Some herpesviruses persist within dividing cells, putting the viral genome at risk of being lost to the cytoplasm during mitosis because karyokinesis (nuclear division) requires nuclear envelope breakdown. Oncogenic herpesviruses (and papillomaviruses) avoid genome loss during mitosis by tethering their genomes to cellular chromosomes, thereby ensuring viral genome uptake into newly formed nuclei. These viruses use viral proteins with DNA- and chromatin-binding capabilities to physically link viral and cellular genomes together in a process called tethering...
May 2, 2024: MBio
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