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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38513713/efficacy-comparison-of-combining-cross-linking-and-refractive-laser-ablation-in-progressive-keratoconus-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Asaf Achiron, Tal Yahalomi, Boris Knyazer, Idan Hecht, Uri Elbaz, Oriel Spierer, Eitan Livny, Prince Kwaku Akowuah, Raimo Tuuminen, Venkata S Avadhanam
OBJECTIVE: This study assessed the effect of combining corneal collagen cross-linking (CXL) with refractive laser ablation techniques for the treatment of keratoconus, a progressive corneal disorder. METHODS: We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis to assess the effect of combined CXL and refractive techniques. We included all published clinical trials or observational studies published by September 1, 2023. We calculated and compared the standardized mean difference (SMD) between CXL alone and CXL plus laser ablation for uncorrected distance visual acuity, best-corrected distance visual acuity, spherical equivalent manifest refraction, sphere and cylinder, flat keratometry (K1 ), steep keratometry (K2 ), and central corneal thickness...
March 18, 2024: Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology. Journal Canadien D'ophtalmologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38507838/potassium-deficiency-reduces-grapevine-transpiration-through-decreased-leaf-area-and-stomatal-conductance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Or Sperling, Aviad Perry, Alon Ben-Gal, Uri Yermiyahu, Uri Hochberg
Plants require potassium (K) to support growth and regulate hydraulics. Yet, K's effects on transpiration are still speculated. We hypothesized that K deficiency would limit grapevine water uptake by limiting canopy size and stomatal conductance (gs ). Hence, we constructed large (2 m3 ) lysimeters and recorded vine transpiration for three years (2020-2022) under three fertilization application rates (8, 20, or 58 mg K L-1 in irrigation). Maximal K availability supported transpiration up to 75 L day-1 , whereas K-deficient vines transpired only 60 L day-1 in midsummer...
March 14, 2024: Plant Physiology and Biochemistry: PPB
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38502797/antimicrobial-resistance-characteristics-of-fecal-escherichia-coli-and-enterococcus-species-in-u-s-goats-2019-national-animal-health-monitoring-system-enteric-study
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Catherine A Gensler, Stephanie C Hempstead, Shivaramu Keelara, Paula J Fedorka-Cray, Natalie J Urie, Alyson M Wiedenheft, Keira Stuart, Katherine L Marshall, Megan E Jacob
Escherichia coli and Enterococcus species are normal bacteria of the gastrointestinal tract and serve as indicator organisms for the epidemiology and emergence of antimicrobial resistance in their hosts and the environment. Some E. coli serovars, including E. coli O157:H7, are important human pathogens, although reservoir species such as goats remain asymptomatic. We describe the prevalence and antimicrobial resistance of generic E. coli , E. coli O157:H7, and Enterococcus species collected from a national surveillance study of goat feces as part of the National Animal Health Monitoring System (NAHMS) Goat 2019 study...
March 18, 2024: Foodborne Pathogens and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38482495/longitudinal-hair-cortisol-in-bipolar-disorder-and-a-mechanism-based-on-hpa-dynamics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tomer Milo, Lior Maimon, Ben Cohen, Dafna Haran, Dror Segman, Tamar Danon, Anat Bren, Avi Mayo, Gadi Cohen Rappaport, Melvin McInnis, Uri Alon
Bipolar disorder (BD) is marked by fluctuating mood states over months to years, often with elevated cortisol levels. Elevated cortisol can also trigger mood episodes. Here, we combine longitudinal hair cortisol and mood measurements with mathematical modeling to provide a potential mechanistic link between cortisol and mood timescales in BD. Using 12 cm hair samples, representing a year of growth, we found enhanced year-scale cortisol fluctuations whose amplitude averaged 4-fold higher in BD (n = 26) participants than controls (n = 59)...
March 15, 2024: IScience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38320549/a-synthetic-differentiation-circuit-in-escherichia-coli-for-suppressing-mutant-takeover
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David S Glass, Anat Bren, Elizabeth Vaisbourd, Avi Mayo, Uri Alon
Differentiation is crucial for multicellularity. However, it is inherently susceptible to mutant cells that fail to differentiate. These mutants outcompete normal cells by excessive self-renewal. It remains unclear what mechanisms can resist such mutant expansion. Here, we demonstrate a solution by engineering a synthetic differentiation circuit in Escherichia coli that selects against these mutants via a biphasic fitness strategy. The circuit provides tunable production of synthetic analogs of stem, progenitor, and differentiated cells...
January 31, 2024: Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38272261/characteristics-of-pediatric-patients-claimed-with-acute-upper-respiratory-infection-during-otorhinolaryngology-consultations-a-descriptive-study-of-a-large-japanese-medical-claims-database
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Saki Ito, Yuichi Muraki, Ryo Inose, Kanako Mizuno, Ryota Goto, Makiko Kiyosuke, Yoshitsugu Iinuma, Tetsuya Yagi, Hiroki Ohge
This study aimed to clarify other diseases claimed simultaneously with acute upper respiratory infection (URI), antibiotic prescriptions, and examinations associated with infectious diseases in pediatric patients with acute URI insurance claims at otorhinolaryngology outpatient visits. Pediatric patients who visited an otolaryngology department between 2019 and 2021 and were definitively diagnosed with URI were selected using a large Japanese medical claims database. Patient backgrounds, antibiotic use, and examinations were descriptively evaluated...
January 23, 2024: Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy: Official Journal of the Japan Society of Chemotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38150768/tms-in-combination-with-a-pain-directed-intervention-for-the-treatment-of-fibromyalgia-a-randomized-double-blind-sham-controlled-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Einat Tilbor, Aviad Hadar, Victor Portnoy, Ori Ganor, Yoram Braw, Howard Amital, Jacob Ablin, Chen Dror, Yuval Bloch, Uri Nitzan
BACKGROUND: Fibromyalgia Syndrome (FMS) is a highly prevalent condition, that causes chronic pain and severe reduction in quality of life and productivity, as well as social isolation. Despite the significant morbidity and economic burden of FMS, current treatments are scarce. OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether stimulation of ACC -mPFC activity by dTMS enhances a pain-directed psychotherapeutic intervention. METHODS: 19 FMS patients were randomised to receive either 20 sessions of dTMS or sham stimulation, each followed by a pain-directed psychotherapeutic intervention...
February 2024: Journal of Psychiatric Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38096408/tradeoffs-in-bacterial-physiology-determine-the-efficiency-of-antibiotic-killing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anat Bren, David S Glass, Yael Korem Kohanim, Avi Mayo, Uri Alon
Antibiotic effectiveness depends on a variety of factors. While many mechanistic details of antibiotic action are known, the connection between death rate and bacterial physiology is poorly understood. A common observation is that death rate in antibiotics rises linearly with growth rate; however, it remains unclear how other factors, such as environmental conditions and whole-cell physiological properties, affect bactericidal activity. To address this, we developed a high-throughput assay to precisely measure antibiotic-mediated death...
December 19, 2023: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38055769/major-depressive-disorder-and-bistability-in-an-hpa-cns-toggle-switch
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ben Ron Mizrachi, Avichai Tendler, Omer Karin, Tomer Milo, Dafna Haran, Avi Mayo, Uri Alon
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is the most common psychiatric disorder. It has a complex and heterogeneous etiology. Most treatments take weeks to show effects and work well only for a fraction of the patients. Thus, new concepts are needed to understand MDD and its dynamics. One of the strong correlates of MDD is increased activity and dysregulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis which produces the stress hormone cortisol. Existing mathematical models of the HPA axis describe its operation on the scale of hours, and thus are unable to explore the dynamic on the scale of weeks that characterizes many aspects of MDD...
December 2023: PLoS Computational Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38047748/the-effect-of-monomer-size-on-fusion-and-coupling-in-colloidal-quantum-dot-molecules
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Adar Levi, Bokang Hou, Omer Alon, Yonatan Ossia, Lior Verbitsky, Sergei Remennik, Eran Rabani, Uri Banin
The fusion step in the formation of colloidal quantum dot molecules, constructed from two core/shell quantum dots, dictates the coupling strength and hence their properties and enriched functionalities compared to monomers. Herein, studying the monomer size effect on fusion and coupling, we observe a linear relation of the fusion temperature with the inverse nanocrystal radius. This trend, similar to that in nanocrystal melting, emphasizes the role of the surface energy. The suggested fusion mechanism involves intraparticle ripening where atoms diffuse to the reactive connecting neck region...
December 4, 2023: Nano Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37916296/first-in-human-study-of-the-captis-embolic-protection-system-during-transcatheter-aortic-valve-replacement
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Haim D Danenberg, Hana Vaknin-Assa, Rajendra Makkar, Renu Virmani, Lisa Manevich, Pablo Codner, Vivek Patel, Aloke V Finn, Uri Landes, Ronen Rubinshtein, Alon Bar, Rani Barnea, Yoav Mezape, Eyal Teichman, Sigal Eli, Giora Weisz, Ran Kornowski
BACKGROUND: Stroke and other clinically significant embolic complications are well documented in the early period following transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). The CAPTIS device is an embolic protection system, designed to provide neurovascular and systemic protection by deflecting debris away from the brain's circulation, capturing the debris and thus avoiding systemic embolisation. AIMS: We aimed to study the safety and feasibility study of the CAPTIS complete cerebral and full-body embolic protection system during TAVR...
November 2, 2023: EuroIntervention
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37915612/excitable-dynamics-of-flares-and-relapses-in-autoimmune-diseases
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yael Lebel, Tomer Milo, Alon Bar, Avi Mayo, Uri Alon
Many autoimmune disorders exhibit flares in which symptoms erupt and then decline, as exemplified by multiple sclerosis (MS) in its relapsing-remitting form. Existing mathematical models of autoimmune flares often assume regular oscillations, failing to capture the stochastic and non-periodic nature of flare-ups. We suggest that autoimmune flares are driven by excitable dynamics triggered by stochastic events auch as stress, infection and other factors. Our minimal model, involving autoreactive and regulatory T-cells, demonstrates this concept...
November 17, 2023: IScience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37844248/us-climate-policy-yields-water-quality-cobenefits-in-the-mississippi-basin-and-gulf-of-mexico
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Shan Zuidema, Jing Liu, Maksym G Chepeliev, David R Johnson, Uris Lantz C Baldos, Steve Frolking, Christopher J Kucharik, Wilfred M Wollheim, Thomas W Hertel
We utilize a coupled economy-agroecology-hydrology modeling framework to capture the cascading impacts of climate change mitigation policy on agriculture and the resulting water quality cobenefits. We analyze a policy that assigns a range of United States government's social cost of carbon estimates ($51, $76, and $152/ton of CO2 -equivalents) to fossil fuel-based CO2 emissions. This policy raises energy costs and, importantly for agriculture, boosts the price of nitrogen fertilizer production. At the highest carbon price, US carbon emissions are reduced by about 50%, and nitrogen fertilizer prices rise by about 90%, leading to an approximate 15% reduction in fertilizer applications for corn production across the Mississippi River Basin...
October 24, 2023: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37803212/increased-confidence-of-radiomics-facilitating-pretherapeutic-differentiation-of-braf-altered-pediatric-low-grade-glioma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kareem Kudus, Matthias W Wagner, Khashayar Namdar, Liana Nobre, Eric Bouffet, Uri Tabori, Cynthia Hawkins, Kristen W Yeom, Birgit B Ertl-Wagner, Farzad Khalvati
OBJECTIVES: Currently, the BRAF status of pediatric low-grade glioma (pLGG) patients is determined through a biopsy. We established a nomogram to predict BRAF status non-invasively using clinical and radiomic factors. Additionally, we assessed an advanced thresholding method to provide only high-confidence predictions for the molecular subtype. Finally, we tested whether radiomic features provide additional predictive information for this classification task, beyond that which is embedded in the location of the tumor...
October 7, 2023: European Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37747336/optimization-of-radiofrequency-needle-placement-in-percutaneous-cordotomy-using-electromyography-in-the-deeply-sedated-patient
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Segev Gabay, Yechiam Sapir, Akiva Korn, Uri Hochberg, Rotem Tellem, Alex Zegerman, Shane E Brogan, Shervin Rahimpour, Ben Shoty, Ido Strauss
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Cordotomy, the selective disconnection of the nociceptive fibers in the spinothalamic tract, is used to provide pain palliation to oncological patients suffering from intractable cancer-related pain. Cordotomies are commonly performed using a cervical (C1-2) percutaneous approach under imaging guidance and require patients' cooperation to functionally localize the spinothalamic tract. This can be challenging in patients suffering from extreme pain. It has recently been demonstrated that intraoperative neurophysiology monitoring by electromyography may aid in safe lesion positioning...
September 25, 2023: Operative Neurosurgery (Hagerstown, Md.)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37726308/the-tumor-microenvironment-shows-a-hierarchy-of-cell-cell-interactions-dominated-by-fibroblasts
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shimrit Mayer, Tomer Milo, Achinoam Isaacson, Coral Halperin, Shoval Miyara, Yaniv Stein, Chen Lior, Meirav Pevsner-Fischer, Eldad Tzahor, Avi Mayo, Uri Alon, Ruth Scherz-Shouval
The tumor microenvironment (TME) is comprised of non-malignant cells that interact with each other and with cancer cells, critically impacting cancer biology. The TME is complex, and understanding it requires simplifying approaches. Here we provide an experimental-mathematical approach to decompose the TME into small circuits of interacting cell types. We find, using female breast cancer single-cell-RNA-sequencing data, a hierarchical network of interactions, with cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) at the top secreting factors primarily to tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs)...
September 19, 2023: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37698783/geroprotective-interventions-converge-on-gene-expression-programs-of-reduced-inflammation-and-restored-fatty-acid-metabolism
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tomer Landsberger, Ido Amit, Uri Alon
Understanding the mechanisms of geroprotective interventions is central to aging research. We compare four prominent interventions: senolysis, caloric restriction, in vivo partial reprogramming, and heterochronic parabiosis. Using published mice transcriptomic data, we juxtapose these interventions against normal aging. We find a gene expression program common to all four interventions, in which inflammation is reduced and several metabolic processes, especially fatty acid metabolism, are increased. Normal aging exhibits the inverse of this signature across multiple organs and tissues...
September 12, 2023: GeroScience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37687378/optimizing-nitrogen-application-for-jojoba-under-intensive-cultivation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Arnon Dag, Shamir Badichi, Alon Ben-Gal, Aviad Perry, Noemi Tel-Zur, Yonatan Ron, Zipora Tietel, Uri Yermiyahu
Although jojoba ( Simmondsia chinensis ) has been cultivated for years, information on its N requirements is limited. A 6-year study of mature jojoba plants grown under field conditions with an intensive management regime evaluated the effect of N application rate on plant nutrient status, growth, and productivity, and nitrate accumulation in the soil. Five levels of N application were tested: 50, 150, 250, 370, and 500 kg N ha-1 . Fertilizers were provided throughout the growing season via a subsurface drip irrigation system...
August 31, 2023: Plants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37457358/elevated-fruit-nitrogen-impairs-oil-biosynthesis-in-olive-olea-europaea-l
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ran Erel, Uri Yermiyahu, Hagai Yasuor, Alon Ben-Gal, Isaac Zipori, Arnon Dag
Oil in fruits and seeds is an important source of calories and essential fatty acids for humans. This specifically holds true for olive oil, which is appreciated for its superior nutritional value. Most olive orchards are cultivated to produce oil, which are the outcome of fruit yield and oil content. Little information is available on the effect of nitrogen (N) on olive fruit oil content. The response of olive trees to different rates of N was therefore studied in soilless culture (3 years) and commercial field (6 years) experiments...
2023: Frontiers in Plant Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37381931/effect-of-magnetic-resonance-imaging-on-acute-surgical-treatment-of-pregnant-patients-a-single-institution-study
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Jonathan Abraham Demma, Lisandro Luques, Lior Cohen, Uri P Dior, Gad Marom, Asaf Kedar, Naama Lev Cohain, Alon Pikarsky, Gidon Almogy, Liat Appelbaum
BACKGROUND: Abdominal pathology in pregnant patients is a frequent challenge for emergency department physicians. Ultrasound is the imaging modality of choice but is inconclusive in approximately one-third of cases. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is becoming increasingly available, even in acute settings. Multiple studies have defined the sensitivity and specificity of MRI in this population. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the use of MRI findings in pregnant patients presenting with acute abdominal complaints to the emergency department...
June 2023: Israel Medical Association Journal: IMAJ
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