Publications by authors named "A Traynor"

Background: Mutation or amplification of the mesenchymal-epithelial transition (MET) tyrosine kinase receptor causes dysregulation of receptor function and stimulates tumor growth in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with the most common mutation being MET exon 14 (METex14). We sought to compare the genomic and immune landscape of MET-altered NSCLC with MET wild-type NSCLC.

Methods: 18,047 NSCLC tumors were sequenced with Tempus xT assay.

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Background: Compared to other occupational groups, first responders (FR) experience worse mental health outcomes due to duty-related trauma and occupational stressors. Despite their best efforts, they bring this stress home to friends and family. Consequently, FR and their supporters suffer from increased psychosocial difficulties and experience stigma and other barriers to help-seeking.

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  • Neuraxial anesthesia techniques, including reactivating labor epidural catheters, are commonly used for postpartum tubal ligations (PPTL), but there isn’t a clear best method for anesthesia.
  • A study analyzed data from 300 patients undergoing PPTL and found failure rates for anesthetic techniques: 15% for new spinal anesthesia, 23% for reactivated epidurals, and 35% for epidural reactivation.
  • Results indicate a surprisingly high failure rate for neuraxial anesthesia in PPTL compared to lower rates for cesarean deliveries, highlighting the need for further research on effective anesthesia strategies and the reasons behind these failures.
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Food consumption play a crucial role in human life, yet conventional food production and consumption patterns can be detrimental to the environment. Thus, research and development has been directed towards alternative proteins, with edible insects being promising sources. Edible insects have been recognised for their sustainable benefits providing protein, with less emission of greenhouse gas, land and water usage compared to sources, such as beef, chicken, and dairy products.

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Aspergillus fumigatus is a saprophytic fungus that can cause a variety of human diseases known as aspergillosis. Mycotoxin gliotoxin (GT) production is important for its virulence and must be tightly regulated to avoid excess production and toxicity to the fungus. GT self-protection by GliT oxidoreductase and GtmA methyltransferase activities is related to the subcellular localization of these enzymes and how GT can be sequestered from the cytoplasm to avoid increased cell damage.

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