Publications by authors named "Anne Moran"

Background: To facilitate deployment of point-of-care testing for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, we evaluated the Access Bio CareStart COVID-19 Antigen test in a high-throughput, drive-through, free community testing site using anterior nasal (AN) swab reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) for clinical testing.

Methods: Consenting symptomatic and asymptomatic children (≤18 years) and adults received dual AN swabs. CareStart testing was performed with temperature/humidity monitoring.

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  • Rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) for SARS-CoV-2, like the Abbott BinaxNOW, can enhance COVID-19 testing at point of care by providing quick results alongside traditional molecular tests.
  • A study in Massachusetts evaluated the effectiveness of BinaxNOW by comparing its results with standard PCR tests among both symptomatic and asymptomatic individuals, covering over 2,400 participants.
  • The findings showed high sensitivity (96.5% for adults and 84.6% for children with symptoms) and excellent specificity (100% for both groups), but lower sensitivity for asymptomatic individuals (70.2% for adults and 65.4% for children).
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Background: Growth factors, such as EGF, activate the PI3K/Akt/mTORC1 signalling pathway, which regulates a distinct program of protein synthesis leading to cell growth. This pathway relies on mTORC1 sensing sufficient levels of intracellular amino acids, such as leucine, which are required for mTORC1 activation. However, it is currently unknown whether there is a direct link between these external growth signals and intracellular amino acid levels.

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The L-type amino acid transporter (LAT) family consists of four members (LAT1-4) that mediate uptake of neutral amino acids including leucine. Leucine is not only important as a building block for proteins, but plays a critical role in mTORC1 signaling leading to protein translation. As such, LAT family members are commonly upregulated in cancer in order to fuel increased protein translation and cell growth.

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Purpose: Given that carotid vasa vasorum neovascularization is associated with increased risk for stroke and cardiac events, the present in vivo study was designed to investigate molecular imaging of carotid artery vasa vasorum neovascularization via target-specific contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEU) micro-imaging.

Procedures: Molecular imaging was performed in male transgenic rats with carotid artery disease and non-transgenic controls using dual endothelin1/VEGFsp receptor (DEspR)-targeted microbubbles (MB(D)) and the Vevo770 micro-imaging system and CEU imaging software.

Results: DEspR-targeted CEU-positive imaging exhibited significantly higher contrast intensity signal (CIS)-levels and pre-/post-destruction CIS-differences in seven of 13 transgenic rats, in contrast to significantly lower CIS-levels and differences in control isotype-targeted microbubble (MB(C))-CEU imaging (n = 8) and in MB(D) CEU-imaging of five non-transgenic control rats (P < 0.

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The synthesis and usage of a wide range of organic chemicals has increased dramatically over the last five decades. These compounds sometimes termed endocrine disrupting chemicals include agricultural pesticides, industrial solvents, dyes, plasticisers, detergents and heat exchangers. Concerns have been raised about the potential adverse effects of these compounds on humans and wildlife species.

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