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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38563047/mental-rotation-and-language-in-autism-spectrum-disorder
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Caroline Larson, Agata Bochynska, Mila Vulchanova
Though visuospatial skills are often considered a relative strength in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), unexplained difficulties relative to neurotypical (NT) peers have also been observed. Dissociations between spatial cognition and language skills in ASD may explain these difficulties given that these systems are linked in NT individuals. The current study examined performance on a mental rotation task that systematically varied stimulus features and the degree to which performance was associated with language in ASD relative to NT peers...
April 2, 2024: Autism Research: Official Journal of the International Society for Autism Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38562980/comparison-of-sedation-with-dexmedetomidine-administered-subcutaneously-at-2-different-locations-on-the-head-in-dogs
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Marie Llido, Claire Leriquier, Tristan Juette, Javier Benito, Mila Freire
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare the sedative effects of dexmedetomidine administered to dogs subcutaneously (SC) at the Governing Vessel 20 (GV20) acupuncture point and at another point on the head. ANIMALS AND PROCEDURE: Ten client-owned dogs were included. Dogs were sedated 2 times, 14 d apart, with 200 μg/m2 of dexmedetomidine, SC, at GV20 and at a point at the base of the ear (SC-head). The sedation was assessed with a sedation scale and a Dynamic and Interactive Visual Analogue Scale (DIVAS)...
April 2024: Canadian Veterinary Journal. la Revue Vétérinaire Canadienne
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38557799/from-wading-through-treacle-to-making-haste-slowly-a-comprehensive-yet-parsimonious-model-of-drivers-and-challenges-to-implementing-patient-data-sharing-projects-based-on-an-epaccs-evaluation-and-four-pre-existing-literature-reviews
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Mila Petrova, Stephen Barclay
Conceptually, this study aimed to 1) identify the challenges and drivers encountered by England's Electronic Palliative Care Coordination System (EPaCCS) projects in the context of challenges and drivers in other projects on data sharing for individual care (also referred to as Health Information Exchange, HIE) and 2) organise them in a comprehensive yet parsimonious framework. The study also had a strong applied goal: to derive specific and non-trivial recommendations for advancing data sharing projects, particularly ones in early stages of development and implementation...
April 2024: PLOS Digit Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38555920/the-mediating-role-of-neuroimaging-derived-biological-brain-age-in-the-association-between-risk-factors-for-dementia-and-cognitive-decline-in-middle-aged-and-older-individuals-without-cognitive-impairment-a-cohort-study
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Irene Cumplido-Mayoral, Anna Brugulat-Serrat, Gonzalo Sánchez-Benavides, Armand González-Escalante, Federica Anastasi, Marta Milà-Alomà, David López-Martos, Muge Akinci, Carles Falcón, Mahnaz Shekari, Raffaele Cacciaglia, Eider M Arenaza-Urquijo, Carolina Minguillón, Karine Fauria, José Luis Molinuevo, Marc Suárez-Calvet, Oriol Grau-Rivera, Verónica Vilaplana, Juan Domingo Gispert
BACKGROUND: Neuroimaging-based brain-age delta has been shown to be a mediator linking cardiovascular risk factors to cognitive function. We aimed to assess the mediating role of brain-age delta in the association between modifiable risk factors of dementia and longitudinal cognitive decline in middle-aged and older individuals who are asymptomatic, stratified by Alzheimer's disease pathology. We also explored whether the mediation effect is specific to cognitive domain. METHODS: In this cohort study, we included participants from the ALFA+ cohort aged between 45 years and 65 years who were cognitively unimpaired and who had available structural MRI, cerebrospinal fluid β-amyloid (Aβ)42 and Aβ40 measurements obtained within 1 year of each other, modifiable risk factors assessment, and cognitive evaluation over 3 years...
April 2024: The Lancet. Healthy longevity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38555680/chemotherapy-induced-peripheral-neuropathy-cipn-as-a-predictor-of-decreased-quality-of-life-in-testicular-germ-cell-tumor-survivors
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Zuzana Orszaghova, Dominika Galikova, Peter Lesko, Jana Obertova, Katarina Rejlekova, Zuzana Sycova-Mila, Patrik Palacka, Katarina Kalavska, Daniela Svetlovska, Beata Mladosievicova, Jozef Mardiak, Michal Mego, Michal Chovanec
BACKGROUND: Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) after curative treatment for testicular germ cell tumors (GCTs) has been previously reported. It has been shown that CIPN can contribute to impaired quality of life (QOL) in cancer survivors. Herein, we aimed to evaluate CIPN in association with QOL in GCT survivors. PATIENTS AND METHODS: European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) Quality of Life - Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy questionnaire (QLQ-CIPN20) and Quality of Life Questionnaire (QLQ-C30) were prospectively completed by GCT survivors (N = 151) at National Cancer Institute in Slovakia during their annual follow-up...
March 2, 2024: Clinical Genitourinary Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38548192/exploring-the-complex-interrelation-between-depressive-symptoms-risk-and-protective-factors-a-comprehensive-network-approach
#46
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Flavio Iovoli, Mila Hall, Igor Nenadic, Benjamin Straube, Nina Alexander, Hamidreza Jamalabadi, Andreas Jansen, Frederike Stein, Katharina Brosch, Florian Thomas-Odenthal, Paula Usemann, Lea Teutenberg, Julia Pfarr, Katharina Thiel, Kira Flinkenflügel, Susanne Meinert, Dominik Grotegerd, Tim Hahn, Janik Goltermann, Marius Gruber, Jonathan Repple, Verena Enneking, Alexandra Winter, Udo Dannlowski, Tilo Kircher, Julian A Rubel
BACKGROUND: Depressive symptoms seem to be interrelated in a complex and self-reinforcing way. To gain a better understanding of this complexity, the inclusion of theoretically relevant constructs (such as risk and protective factors) offers a comprehensive view into the complex mechanisms underlying depression. METHODS: Cross-sectional data from individuals diagnosed with a major depressive disorder (N = 986) and healthy controls (N = 1049) were analyzed...
March 26, 2024: Journal of Affective Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38546061/risk-stratified-breast-cancer-screening-in-malaysia-challenges-and-opportunities
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Mila Nu Nu Htay, Tin Tin Su, Michael Donnelly
INTRODUCTION: Breast cancer is the commonest cancer among Malaysian women. Current clinical practice guidelines (CPG) by the Ministry of Health, Malaysia comprise recommendations based on a risk stratification approach. AIM: This paper reviewed and reflected on the challenges and uncertainties that needed to be considered regarding the implementation and delivery of risk-stratified breast cancer screening in Malaysia. METHODS: Our iterative writing, discussions and reflections revolved around the results of key relevant literature search from the Ministry of Health Malaysia website, PubMed, and Google Scholar, and on feedback from local clinical experts in the field of breast cancer screening practice...
March 1, 2024: Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention: APJCP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38543314/analytical-insights-into-protein-alum-interactions-and-their-impact-on-conformational-epitope
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Alessio Corrado, Mila Toppazzini, Alessandro Vadi, Carmine Malzone, Rosy Galasso, Alessandro Donati, Riccardo De Ricco, Francesco Berti
Several alum-adjuvanted vaccines have been licensed in the past 40 years. Despite its extensive and continuous use, the immune mechanism of action of alum adjuvants is not yet completely understood. Many different variables during the formulation process have been assessed as critical for alum-adjuvanted vaccines, although most of them are still not yet fully understood. The absence of a clear understanding of all the possible variables regulating the mechanism of action and the behavior that alum adjuvant imposes on the protein antigen may also be related to analytical challenges...
March 19, 2024: Pharmaceutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38541011/clinical-and-epidemiological-study-of-iga-nephropathy-in-the-bulgarian-population-insights-into-disease-presentation-and-potential-biomarkers
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Iva Kostadinova, Mila Lyubomirova, Boris Bogov, Ekaterina Kurteva, Dobroslav Kyurkchiev, Todor Todorov
IgA nephropathy (IgAN) is the most common glomerulonephritis worldwide and a leading cause of chronic kidney disease and renal failure. However, the Bulgarian population has limited epidemiological data and biomarkers for IgAN. In this retrospective monocentric analysis, we investigated all the patients with biopsy-proven IgAN over 10 years in a tertiary Bulgarian institution. From the analysis of 762 kidney biopsies, the diagnosis of primary IgAN was established in 125, with an average age of 35.94 ± 11...
February 29, 2024: Journal of Personalized Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38539926/the-distribution-of-boars-spermatozoa-in-morphometrically-distinct-subpopulations-after-in-vitro-exposure-to-radiofrequency-electromagnetic-radiation-at-2500-mhz-and-their-motility
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Ivona Žura Žaja, Silvijo Vince, Ivan Butković, Kim Senaši, Nina Poljičak Milas, Krešimir Malarić, Martina Lojkić, Ivan Folnožić, Suzana Milinković Tur, Mario Kreszinger, Marko Samardžija, Snježana Čipčić, Nikolino Žura, Mario Ostović, Marinko Vilić
Anthropogenic radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation (RF-EMR) from wireless technologies has increased dramatically. The boar semen used for artificial insemination is essential in sustaining the pig industry, and additionally it is also exposed to the effects of the RF-EMR of wireless technologies. Furthermore, there are no data on the effects of RF-EMR on semen quality, and this is the first analysis of sperm's morphometric parameters for assessing the effect of RF-EMR on the spermatozoa subpopulations of boars...
March 7, 2024: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38521467/camp-in-budding-yeast-also-a-messenger-for-sucrose-metabolism
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Dennis Botman, Sineka Kanagasabapathi, Mila I Rep, Kelly van Rossum, Evelina Tutucci, Bas Teusink
S. cerevisiae (or budding yeast) is an important micro-organism for sucrose-based fermentation in biotechnology. Yet, it is largely unknown how budding yeast adapts to sucrose transitions. Sucrose can only be metabolized when the invertase or the maltose machinery are expressed and we propose that the Gpr1p receptor signals extracellular sucrose availability via the cAMP peak to adapt cells accordingly. A transition to sucrose or glucose gave a transient cAMP peak which was maximally induced for sucrose. When transitioned to sucrose, cAMP signalling mutants showed an impaired cAMP peak together with a lower growth rate, a longer lag phase and a higher final OD600 compared to a glucose transition...
March 21, 2024: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta. Molecular Cell Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38517024/effectiveness-of-nutritional-intervention-led-by-clinical-dietitian-in-patients-at-risk-of-malnutrition-at-the-primary-healthcare-level-in-slovenia-evaluation-study
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Denis Mlakar-Mastnak, Milena Blaž Kovač, Mila Terčelj, Samo Uhan, Neža Majdič, Nada Rotovnik Kozjek
INTRODUCTION: Clinical dietitians play a crucial role in the nutritional support of patients at risk of malnutrition in primary care settings. The study aimed to evaluate the effect of an individualized nutritional intervention on clinically relevant outcomes for patients with chronic disease at nutritional risk. METHODS: A longitudinal evaluation study was conducted in two Slovenian primary health centres. We used pre-test and post-test design. Patients with chronic disease were screened using the Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool and additional risk factors (≥70 years and BMI <22 kg/m2 ; lower food intake in the last five days)...
June 2024: Zdravstveno Varstvo
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38514998/short-term-exposure-to-air-pollution-and-hospital-admission-after-covid-19-in-catalonia-the-covair-cat-study
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Anna Alari, Otavio Ranzani, Sergio Olmos, Carles Milà, Alex Rico, Joan Ballester, Xavier Basagaña, Payam Dadvand, Talita Duarte-Salles, Mark Nieuwenhuijsen, Rosa Maria Vivanco-Hidalgo, Cathryn Tonne
BACKGROUND: A growing body of evidence has reported positive associations between long-term exposure to air pollution and poor COVID-19 outcomes. Inconsistent findings have been reported for short-term air pollution, mostly from ecological study designs. Using individual-level data, we studied the association between short-term variation in air pollutants [nitrogen dioxide (NO2), particulate matter with a diameter of <2.5 µm (PM2.5) and a diameter of <10 µm (PM10) and ozone (O3)] and hospital admission among individuals diagnosed with COVID-19...
February 14, 2024: International Journal of Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38511050/arterial-supply-and-morphological-characteristics-of-sympathetic-neurons-in-the-human-superior-cervical-ganglion
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Jelena Boljanović, Milan Milisavljević, Milan Latas, Laslo Puškaš, Nikola Bogosavljević, Marko Vujačić, Dejan Aleksandrić, Dejan Ćetković, Nemanja Branković, Aleksandra Dožić, Mila Ćetković
The aim of this study was the micromorphological analysis of the distribution of microvessels, mast cells and ganglionic neurons in two parts, proximal and distal of the human superior cervical sympathetic ganglions (SCSGs). Statistical analyses were applied to detect the possible metric regional differences in their densities. Five injected human SCSGs with colored India ink and gelatin were microdissected and examined. Second group of five human SCSGs was prepared and serially sliced for CD34 and mast cell tryptase immunostaining...
2024: Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38507389/multiscale-optical-imaging-fusion-for-cervical-precancer-diagnosis-integrating-widefield-colposcopy-and-high-resolution-endomicroscopy
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David Brenes, Mila P Salcedo, Jackson B Coole, Yajur Maker, Alex Kortum, Richard A Schwarz, Jennifer Carns, Imran S Vohra, Julio C Possati-Resende, Marcio Antoniazzi, Bruno de Oliveira Fonseca, Karen C Borba Souza, Iara V Vidigal Santana, Flavia Fazzio Barbin, Regis Kreitchmann, Nirmala Ramanujam, Kathleen M Schmeler, Rebecca Richards-Kortum
OBJECTIVE: Early detection and treatment of cervical precancers can prevent disease progression. However, in low-resource communities with a high incidence of cervical cancer, high equipment costs and a shortage of specialists hinder preventative strategies. This manuscript presents a low-cost multiscale in vivo optical imaging system coupled with a computer-aided diagnostic system that could enable accurate, real-time diagnosis of high-grade cervical precancers. METHODS: The system combines portable colposcopy and high-resolution endomicroscopy (HRME) to acquire spatially registered widefield and microscopy videos...
March 20, 2024: IEEE Transactions on Bio-medical Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38505703/maximal-oxygen-uptake-muscular-oxidative-capacity-and-ventilatory-threshold-in-amateur-triathletes-eight-month-training-follow-up
#56
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Mateus Guilherme Calixto Assis, José Geraldo Gomes Barbosa Junior, Aldo Seffrin, Vinícius Ribeiro Dos Anjos Souza, Lavínia Vivan, Mila Alves Matos Rodrigues, Claudio André Barbosa de Lira, Rodrigo Luiz Vancini, Beat Knechtle, Katja Weiss, Marilia Santos Andrade
PURPOSE: Endurance sports performance is influenced by several factors, including maximal oxygen uptake (⩒O2 max), the percentage of ⩒O2 max that can be sustained in endurance events, running economy, and body composition. Traditionally, ⩒O2 max can be measured as an absolute value, adjusted for body mass, reflecting the athlete's central capacity (maximal cardiac output), or adjusted for lean mass (LM), reflecting the athlete's peripheral capacity (muscular oxidative capacity)...
2024: Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38503834/design-of-amyloidogenic-peptide-traps
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Danny D Sahtoe, Ewa A Andrzejewska, Hannah L Han, Enrico Rennella, Matthias M Schneider, Georg Meisl, Maggie Ahlrichs, Justin Decarreau, Hannah Nguyen, Alex Kang, Paul Levine, Mila Lamb, Xinting Li, Asim K Bera, Lewis E Kay, Tuomas P J Knowles, David Baker
Segments of proteins with high β-strand propensity can self-associate to form amyloid fibrils implicated in many diseases. We describe a general approach to bind such segments in β-strand and β-hairpin conformations using de novo designed scaffolds that contain deep peptide-binding clefts. The designs bind their cognate peptides in vitro with nanomolar affinities. The crystal structure of a designed protein-peptide complex is close to the design model, and NMR characterization reveals how the peptide-binding cleft is protected in the apo state...
March 19, 2024: Nature Chemical Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38500656/an-ultrasound-based-nomogram-model-in-the-assessment-of-pathological-complete-response-of-neoadjuvant-chemotherapy-in-breast-cancer
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Jinhui Liu, Xiaoling Leng, Wen Liu, Yuexin Ma, Lin Qiu, Tuerhong Zumureti, Haijian Zhang, Yeerlan Mila
INTRODUCTION: We aim to predict the pathological complete response (pCR) of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) in breast cancer patients by constructing a Nomogram based on radiomics models, clinicopathological features, and ultrasound features. METHODS: Ultrasound images of 464 breast cancer patients undergoing NAC were retrospectively analyzed. The patients were further divided into the training cohort and the validation cohort. The radiomics signatures (RS) before NAC treatment (RS1), after 2 cycles of NAC (RS2), and the different signatures between RS2 and RS1 (Delta-RS/RS1) were obtained...
2024: Frontiers in Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38485415/typhoid-conjugate-vaccines-a-step-towards-typhoid-control
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Mila Shakya, Andrew J Pollard
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April 2024: Lancet Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38474046/regulation-of-disease-resistance-genes-against-cwmv-infection-by-nbhag1-mediated-h3k36ac
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Aizhu Tu, Mila Wu, Yaoyao Jiang, Lidan Guo, Yunfei Guo, Jinnan Wang, Gecheng Xu, Jingjing Shi, Jianping Chen, Jian Yang, Kaili Zhong
Post-translational modification of proteins plays a critical role in plant-pathogen interactions. Here, we demonstrate in Nicotiana benthamiana that knockout of NbHAG1 promotes Chinese wheat mosaic virus (CWMV) infection, whereas NbHAG1 overexpression inhibits infection. Transcriptome sequencing indicated that a series of disease resistance-related genes were up-regulated after overexpression of NbHAG1. In addition, cleavage under targets and tagmentation (Cut&Tag)-qPCR results demonstrated that NbHAG1 may activate the transcription of its downstream disease-resistance genes by facilitating the acetylation level of H3K36ac...
February 28, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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