Publications by authors named "Anna Swanson"

Objective: From a developmental systems perspective, the origins of maladjusted behavior are multifaceted, interdependent, and may differ at different points in development. Personality traits influence developmental outcomes, as do socialization environments, but the influence of personality depends on the socialization environment, and the influence of the socialization environment varies according to personality. The present study takes a developmental systems approach to investigate pathways through which dispositional traits in childhood might act in concert with peer and parental socialization contexts to predict trajectories of intimate partner aggression (IPA) during emerging adulthood.

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  • A study on pregnant guinea pigs aimed to improve fetal growth by overexpressing VEGF (Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor) in the uterine arteries, drawing parallels to human placental function.
  • Ad.VEGF-A treatment resulted in increased fetal weight and larger organ sizes compared to a control group treated with Ad.LacZ, indicating a positive effect on growth.
  • The results showed that the treatment enhanced blood flow in the uterine artery and boosted VEGF levels in the target tissues, suggesting a potentially effective strategy for addressing fetal growth restriction.
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Our study aimed to target adenoviral gene therapy to the uteroplacental circulation of pregnant guinea pigs in order to develop a novel therapy for fetal growth restriction. Four methods of delivery of an adenovirus encoding β-galactosidase (Ad.LacZ) were evaluated: intravascular injection using phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) into (1) uterine artery (UtA) or (2) internal iliac artery or external administration in (3) PBS or (4) pluronic F-127 gel (Sigma Aldrich).

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In this chapter, we describe a novel method of adenoviral gene transfer to the uterine and radial arteries of pregnant guinea pigs to improve fetal growth. Adenoviruses encoding VEGF-A165 or a reporter gene β-galactosidase were reconstituted in pluronic gel and applied topically to the exposed uterine and radial arteries following laparotomy. Pluronic gel is a thermosensitive gel that is liquid at 4 °C, but becomes solid as soon as it comes in contact with body temperature.

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The abnormal decrease or the lack of oxygen supply to cells and tissues is called hypoxia. This condition is commonly seen in various diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and atherosclerosis, also in solid cancers. Pre-clinical and clinical studies have shown that hypoxic cancers are extremely aggressive, resistant to standard therapies (chemotherapy and radiotherapy), and thus very difficult to eradicate.

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Background: The absolute frequencies of adverse events (AEs) between statins and placebo are very low in clinical trials, making clinical interpretation and application difficult.

Objectives: This meta-analysis was intended to synthesize the collective AE data observed in prospective randomized clinical trials to facilitate clinical interpretation.

Methods: Using the search terms atorvastatin, simvastatin,pravastatin, rosuvastatin, fluvastatin, lovastatin, prospective trial, and randomized trial, the MEDLINE/EMBASE and the Cochrane Collaboration databases were reviewed for prospective randomized primary and secondary prevention trials of statin monotherapy.

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