Publications by authors named "Aditi Dave"

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  • The study explored how masculinity and race affect mental health among Black male graduate students, using in-depth interviews.
  • Twenty-nine participants reported that their mental health was primarily impacted by expectations, pressure, and the stereotype of needing to be strong.
  • The findings indicate a need for colleges to create programs that support Black men in dealing with racial discrimination and promote culturally relevant mental health services that encourage seeking help.
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Mercury (Hg) is an important environmental toxicant to which humans are exposed on a regular basis. Mercuric ions within biological systems do not exist as free ions. Rather, they are bound to free sulfhydryl groups (thiols) on biological molecules.

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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a progressive disease that affects millions of adults every year. Major risk factors include diabetes, hypertension, and obesity, which affect millions of adults worldwide. CKD is characterized by cellular injury followed by permanent loss of functional nephrons.

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The Riparo Mochi rock shelter, located on the Ligurian coast of Italy, is one of the most important early Upper Paleolithic sites on the Mediterranean rim. Its ∼10-m-deep stratigraphy comprises a Mousterian sequence, followed by various development stages of the Upper Paleolithic. A series of radiometric dates on marine shells bearing traces of human modification has provided a chronological framework for the final Mousterian and the Proto-Aurignacian of the site.

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Rationale: Ineffective repair of a damaged alveolar epithelium has been postulated to cause pulmonary fibrosis. In support of this theory, epithelial cell abnormalities, including hyperplasia, apoptosis, and persistent denudation of the alveolar basement membrane, are found in the lungs of humans with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and in animal models of fibrotic lung disease. Furthermore, mutations in genes that affect regenerative capacity or that cause injury/apoptosis of type II alveolar epithelial cells have been identified in familial forms of pulmonary fibrosis.

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