Publications by authors named "A M McDaniel"

Increased neck strength has been linked to a potential decrease in traumatic brain injuries (TBI). The purpose was to determine the efficacy of a neck-strengthening protocol using a novel neck-strengthening device to increase isometric neck strength and rate of force development (RFD). Utilizing self-generated centripetal force, participants trained for 14 weeks.

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The Virginia opossum () is the only marsupial in North America with a natural range north of Mexico. Its range is widespread throughout the United States, including Illinois. Virginia opossums are opportunistic omnivores that will eat a variety of fruits, grains, insects, and even carrion.

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African swine fever (ASF) is a high-consequence transboundary animal disease caused by African swine fever virus (ASFV). Given that vaccines are not widely available, ASFV detection, including by molecular and serologic assays, is paramount to efficacious control and mitigation of ASF. ASFV-specific antibodies can be detected as early as 7-10 d postinfection in infected animals and may persist for several months or longer.

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Background: Nano-Pulse Stimulation (NPS) therapy applies electric pulses in the nanosecond domain to initiate regulated cell death in the treated tissues. This nonthermal therapy has been used to treat a wide range of murine tumors and has been shown to activate the immune system to inhibit the growth of rechallenge tumors, as well as untreated, abscopal tumors when accompanied by the injection of immune system stimulants into the treated tumors. Clinical trials have begun using NPS to treat basal cell carcinoma and hepatocellular carcinoma.

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Pancreatic cancer is associated with a poor prognosis and immunotherapy alone has not demonstrated sufficient efficacy in the treatment of nonresectable tumors. Nano-Pulse Stimulation™ therapy (NPS™) applies nanosecond electric pulses that lead to regulated cell death, exposing tumor antigen to the immune system. To establish a primary Pan02 tumor, mice were intradermally injected with Pan02 cells into the right flank.

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