Publications by authors named "A R Attard"

Both the pollen tube and hyphae of filamentous pathogens penetrate the outer layer of the host and then grow within host tissues. Early epidermal responses are decisive for the outcome of these two-cell interaction processes. We identified a single cell type, the papilla in the stigma of Arabidospis, as a tool to conduct a comprehensive comparative analysis on how an epidermal cell responds to the invasion of an unwanted pathogen or a welcome pollen tube.

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Patients with chronic pain have a higher prevalence of mood disorders with depression and anxiety contributing to higher pain intensity, emotional allodynia, and neuro-anatomical changes. We sought to quantify the prevalence of psychiatric comorbidities (PCs) in a tertiary referral clinic for temporomandibular disorders (TMDs). Medical records of all patients attending clinics run by three tertiary temporomandibular joint (TMJ) surgeons for the period January to April 2022 inclusive were audited for the prevalence of concomitant psychiatric conditions.

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Microorganisms have evolved complex systems to respond to environmental signals. Gradients of particular molecules and elemental ions alter the behavior of microbes and their distribution within their environment. Microdevices coupled with automated image-based methods are now employed to analyze the instantaneous distribution and motion behaviors of microbial species in controlled environments at small temporal scales, mimicking, to some extent, macro conditions.

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Article Synopsis
  • Disorders of the autonomic nervous system, such as Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), are common and can significantly affect a person's quality of life, often mimicking psychiatric disorders and presenting diagnostic challenges.
  • Research indicates a higher prevalence of mild to moderate depression and sleep issues in POTS patients, complicating treatment options for psychiatric conditions due to the unique effects of their underlying health issues.
  • The review emphasizes an evidence-based approach for treating psychiatric conditions in POTS patients, highlighting potential side effects on heart rate and blood pressure, with the goal of improving clinician awareness and informed decision-making in medication management.
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