Publications by authors named "Angela Ngo"

: Social media is a widely-used avenue for the public to find health information. In particular, Instagram is a popular social media platform among adults who may have children within the amblyogenic age range, and it may be used to find amblyopia-related information. The purpose of this study is to assess the quality of the amblyopia information on Instagram.

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  • Ectopia lentis is the displacement of the eye's lens and can arise from trauma or certain health conditions; this case involves a healthy four-year-old boy with a unique instance of isolated ectopia lentis.
  • The boy's lens dislocation was documented by his father using a smartphone, revealing significant vision problems and leading to surgical intervention after a sudden onset of eye pain.
  • The case highlights how smartphone photography can aid in diagnosing and managing eye emergencies effectively.
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Northern elephant seals () are exceptional among fasting-adapted animals in coupling prolonged fasting with energetically costly activities, relying on oxidation of fat stores accrued during foraging to power metabolic demands of reproduction and molting. We hypothesized that high rates of energy expenditure, insulin resistance, and immune responses to colonial breeding in fasting seals are mediated by adipokines, or signaling molecules secreted by adipose tissue that are associated with obesity and inflammation in humans. We measured mRNA expression of 10 adipokine genes in blubber tissue of adult female elephant seals sampled early and late during their lactation and molting fasts and correlated gene expression with adiposity and circulating levels of corticosteroid and immune markers.

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We have been interested in the metabolic effects of ingested fuels, both in normal subjects and in people with type 2 diabetes. Recently, we have become interested in the regulation of glucose production and the regulation of gluconeogenesis in particular. We are not aware of a recent comprehensive review of these topics.

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