Publications by authors named "Annie Zhu"

Mitosis is an essential process in which the duplicated genome is segregated equally into two daughter cells. CTCF has been reported to be present in mitosis and has a role in localizing CENP-E, but its importance for mitotic fidelity remains to be determined. To evaluate the importance of CTCF in mitosis, we tracked mitotic behaviors in wild-type and two different CTCF CRISPR-based genetic knockdowns.

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Mitosis is an essential process in which the duplicated genome is segregated equally into two daughter cells. CTCF has been reported to be present in mitosis but its importance for mitotic fidelity remains to be determined. To evaluate the importance of CTCF in mitosis, we tracked mitotic behaviors in wild type and two different CTCF CRISPR-based genetic knockdowns.

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Intravenous thrombolysis is a standard of care treatment for patients with acute ischemic stroke. Tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) has been the main thrombolytic agent used since the publication of the seminal National Institutes of Neurological Disorders and Stroke trial in 1995. There is now mounting evidence to support the routine use of Tenecteplase (TNK) to treat acute ischemic stroke.

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Objective: The current study aims to assess the self-reported competence of graduating psychiatry residents in Canada to provide pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy for major depressive disorder as recommended in national practice guidelines.

Methods: Canadian psychiatry residents who participated in an optional national review course to prepare for licensing were anonymously surveyed regarding their experience and competence in providing treatments recommended by the 2016 Canadian Network for Mood and Anxiety Treatments guidelines.

Results: The majority (89%, 130/146) reported competence in ≥ 5 medication monotherapies (e.

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Background: We sought to understand poor uptake of the Primary Care Assessment and Research of a Telephone Intervention for Neuropsychiatric Conditions with Education and Resources study (PARTNERs), a pragmatic randomized controlled trial of a collaborative care intervention for people experiencing depression, anxiety or at-risk drinking. We explored primary care providers' experience with PARTNERs, and preferences regarding collaborative care models and trials.

Methods: In this qualitative study, we interviewed primary care providers across Ontario who had participated in PARTNERs, using stratified sampling to reach high-, low- and nonreferring providers in urban and rural settings.

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