Publications by authors named "A Salinger"

Communities with higher levels of social capital perform better than communities with lower social capital in community-level water and sanitation interventions and have better health outcomes. Although research recommends bolstering social capital to improve intervention outcomes, few studies provide empirical evidence on the effect of intervention activities on social capital. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of participatory design and community engagement activities on social capital among urban informal settlements in Suva, Fiji and Makassar, Indonesia enrolled in the Revitalizing Informal Settlements and their Environments trial using the Short Adapted Social Capital Assessment Tool.

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Background: Agency - including the sub-domains of intrinsic agency, instrumental agency, and collective agency - is a critical component of the women's empowerment process. Self-efficacy (a component of intrinsic agency) may operate as a motivational influence for women to make choices according to their own preferences or goals, such that higher self-efficacy would be associated with more autonomous decision-making (a key component of instrumental agency).

Methods: We examine these relationships using mixed methods.

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The Ubiquitin Specific Peptidase 22 (USP22), a component of the Spt-Ada-Gcn5 Acetyltransferase (SAGA) histone modifying complex, is overexpressed in multiple human cancers, but how USP22 impacts tumorigenesis is not clear. We reported previously that Usp22 loss in mice impacts execution of several signaling pathways driven by growth factor receptors such as erythroblastic oncogene B b2 (ERBB2). To determine whether changes in USP22 expression affects ERBB2-driven tumorigenesis, we introduced conditional overexpression or deletion alleles of Usp22 into mice bearing the Mouse mammary tumor virus-Neu-Ires-Cre (MMTV-NIC) transgene, which drives both rat ERBB2/NEU expression and Cre recombinase activity from the MMTV promoter resulting in mammary tumor formation.

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  • NETs serve multiple functions, including fighting off bacterial and fungal infections, but can also lead to issues like thrombosis, autoimmunity, and inflammation.
  • Citrullinated histones, resulting from the enzyme PAD4, play a key role in NET formation, which is distinct from the process of apoptosis.
  • Apoptosis in neutrophils activates pathways that promote NETosis, depending on membrane disruption by gasdermin E, ultimately reshaping how neutrophils die and contribute to immune responses.
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Objective: To investigate pseudohyperkalemia occurring in horses experiencing rhabdomyolysis when serum chemistry profiles are run on an VetScan VS2 analyzer (Abaxis).

Animals: 18 horses with rhabdomyolysis (creatine kinase [CK] > 1,000 U/L).

Methods: In 3 horses with serum CK activities > 5,800 U/L and persistent serum potassium concentrations of > 8.

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