This is an explanatory paper on Sun Il Kwon et al., Nat. Photon.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn tumor cells, ketolysis "via" succinyl-CoA: 3-oxoacid-CoAtransferase (SCOT) and acetyl-CoA acetyltransferase 1 (ACAT1) is a major source of mitochondrial acetyl-CoA. Active ACAT1 tetramers stabilize by tyrosine phosphorylation, which facilitates the SCOT reaction and ketolysis. Tyrosine phosphorylation of pyruvate kinase PK M2 has the opposite effect, stabilizing inactive dimers, while pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH), which is already inhibited by phosphorylation, is acetylated by ACAT1 and is doubly locked.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The Veterans Health Administration (VA) refers patients to community providers for specialty services not available on-site. However, community-level specialist shortages may impede access to care.
Objective: Compare gynecologist supply in veterans' county of residence versus at their VA site.
X-ray and gamma-ray photons are widely used for imaging but require a mathematical reconstruction step, known as tomography, to produce cross-sectional images from the measured data. Theoretically, the back-to-back annihilation photons produced by positron-electron annihilation can be directly localized in three-dimensional space using time-of-flight information without tomographic reconstruction. However, this has not yet been demonstrated due to the insufficient timing performance of available radiation detectors.
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September 2022
Purpose: Exploring synaptic density changes during brain growth is crucial to understanding brain development. Previous studies in nonhuman primates report a rapid increase in synapse number between the late gestational period and the early neonatal period, such that synaptic density approaches adult levels by birth. Prenatal synaptic development may have an enduring impact on postnatal brain development, but precisely how synaptic density changes in utero are unknown because current methods to quantify synaptic density are invasive and require post-mortem brain tissue.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis work assessed the relationship between image signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and total-body noise-equivalent count rate (NECR)-for both non-time-of-flight (TOF) NECR and TOF-NECR-in a long uniform water cylinder and 14 healthy human subjects using the uEXPLORER total-body PET/CT scanner.A TOF-NEC expression was modified for list-mode PET data, and both the non-TOF NECR and TOF-NECR were compared using datasets from a long uniform water cylinder and 14 human subjects scanned up to 12 h after radiotracer injection.The TOF-NECR for the uniform water cylinder was found to be linearly proportional to the TOF-reconstructed image SNRin the range of radioactivity concentrations studied, but not for non-TOF NECR as indicated by the reducedvalue.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAutoerotic death is defined as an accidental death that occurs when some type of apparatus is used to enhance sexual stimulation and causes an unintended death. We present the case of an atypical autoerotic death of a 23-year-old man found deceased in a bathroom. An electrical cord with a standard wall plug on one end and exposed wires twisted into loops on the other end was on the floor near his body.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: Patient attrition from the Veterans Health Administration (VA) health care system could undercut its mission to ensure care for eligible veterans. Attrition of women veterans could exacerbate their minority status and impede systemic efforts to provide high-quality care. We obtained women veterans' perspectives on why they left or continued to use VA health care.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAbsolute quantification of regional tissue concentration of radioactivity in positron emission tomography (PET) is a critical parameter-of-interest across various clinical and research applications and is affected by a complex interplay of factors including scanner calibration, data corrections, and image reconstruction. The emergence of long axial field-of-view (FOV) PET systems widens the dynamic range accessible to PET and creates new opportunities in reducing scan time and radiation dose, delayed or low radioactivity imaging, as well as kinetic modeling of the entire human. However, these imaging regimes impose challenging conditions for accurate quantification due to constraints from image reconstruction, low count conditions, as well as large and rapidly changing radioactivity distribution across a large axial FOV.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIncreasing meat demand in terms of both quality and quantity in conjunction with feeding a growing population has resulted in regulatory agencies imposing stringent guidelines on meat quality and safety. Objective and accurate rapid non-destructive detection methods and evaluation techniques based on artificial intelligence have become the research hotspot in recent years and have been widely applied in the meat industry. Therefore, this review surveyed the key technologies of non-destructive detection for meat quality, mainly including ultrasonic technology, machine (computer) vision technology, near-infrared spectroscopy technology, hyperspectral technology, Raman spectra technology, and electronic nose/tongue.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: When an experienced provider opts to leave a healthcare workforce (attrition), there are significant costs, both direct and indirect. Turnover of healthcare providers is underreported and understudied, despite evidence that it negatively impacts care delivery and negatively impacts working conditions for remaining providers. In the Veterans Affairs (VA) healthcare system, attrition of women's health primary care providers (WH-PCPs) threatens a specially trained workforce; it is unknown what factors contribute to, or protect against, their attrition.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe world's first total-body PET scanner with an axial field of view (AFOV) of 194 cm is now in clinical and research use at our institution. The uEXPLORER PET/CT system is the first commercially available total-body PET scanner. Here we present a detailed physical characterization of this scanner based on National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) NU 2-2018 along with a new set of measurements devised to appropriately characterize the total-body AFOV.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo determine the effects of maternal supplementation on the mRNA abundance of genes associated with metabolic function in fetal muscle and liver, pregnant sows (Landrace × Yorkshire; initial body weight (BW) 221.58 ± 33.26 kg; n = 21) fed a complete gestation diet (corn-soybean meal based diet, CSM) were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 isocaloric supplementation treatments: control (CON, 378 g/d CSM, n = 5), sucrose (SUGAR, 255 g/d crystalized sugar, n = 5), cooked ground beef (BEEF, 330 g/d n = 6), or BEEF + SUGAR (B+S, 165 g/d cooked ground beef and 129 g/d crystalized sugar, n = 5), from days 40 to 110 of gestation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis introduction outlines general strategies for labeling proteins, with an emphasis on methods that are used primarily for labeling antibodies. It covers the specific site of modification, cross-linker options, types of labels, and postlabeling cleanup methodology, along with the advantages and disadvantages of each method. In general, polyclonal antibodies are more versatile and resistant to activity loss than are monoclonal antibodies.
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July 2020
Many antibody labeling procedures call for a desalting or purification step requiring size-exclusion chromatography (SEC). The method outlined here contains information needed to desalt an antibody conjugate. Similar procedures would be used for ion-exchange chromatography using a gradient of increasing ionic strength.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIodination, a chemical or enzymatic incorporation of I to specific amino acid side chains, is a commonly used method for labeling antibodies with radioisotopes. Commercially available products make iodination of antibodies a simple and quick process. One example, used here and available at Pierce, is the "Iodination bead," or -chloro-benzenesulfonamide immobilized on nonporous, polystyrene beads.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFColloidal gold-antibody conjugates are easy to prepare and are an excellent choice for microscopic applications. Colloidal gold is an aqueous suspension of nanometer-sized particles of gold. Typically, chloroauric acid, HAuCl, is reduced with dilute solutions of sodium citrate, as described here.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThere are many uses for antibodies labeled with metal ions. Most of these methods involve first attaching a metal chelator to the antibody molecule. This is achieved using standard cross-linking chemistry and then adding the desired metal at appropriate concentration and pH.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn experiment was conducted to test the hypothesis that meat products have digestible indispensable amino acid scores (DIAAS) >100 and that various processing methods will increase standardised ileal digestibility (SID) of amino acids (AA) and DIAAS. Nine ileal-cannulated gilts were randomly allotted to a 9 × 8 Youden square design with nine diets and eight 7-d periods. Values for SID of AA and DIAAS for two reference patterns were calculated for salami, bologna, beef jerky, raw ground beef, cooked ground beef and ribeye roast heated to 56, 64 or 72°C.
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January 2020
Hydrazide derivatives are useful for biotinylating antibodies at oxidized carbohydrate groups. This protocol uses oxidation conditions that will convert most if not all possible hydroxyl sites to aldehydes. Each antibody may require different oxidation conditions to optimize labeling.
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January 2020
There are several techniques for biotinylating antibodies, from the most basic (using NHS-ester biotin to label primary amines) to more complex experiments (modifying sulfhydryls and carbohydrates). Biotinylation of free sulfhydryls, described here, can be effectively mediated using haloacetyl biotin derivatives. To modify an antibody using this reagent, sulfhydryls must be available.
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January 2020
Labeling antibodies with biotin (biotinylation) is a useful and simple technique. Biotin's small size (244 Da) usually has little effect on the biological activity of the protein target. The most common way to biotinylate an antibody is to cross-link a biotin succinimidyl ester to a primary amine.
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January 2020
Machine learning has found unique applications in nuclear medicine from photon detection to quantitative image reconstruction. While there have been impressive strides in detector development for time-of-flight positron emission tomography, most detectors still make use of simple signal processing methods to extract the time and position information from the detector signals. Now with the availability of fast waveform digitizers, machine learning techniques have been applied to estimate the position and arrival time of high-energy photons.
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