Publications by authors named "B C Flynn"

The most advanced monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) and vaccines against malaria target the central repeat region or closely related sequences within the circumsporozoite protein (PfCSP). Here, using an antigen-agnostic strategy to investigate human antibody responses to whole sporozoites, we identified a class of mAbs that target a cryptic PfCSP epitope that is only exposed after cleavage and subsequent pyroglutamylation (pGlu) of the newly formed N terminus. This pGlu-CSP epitope is not targeted by current anti-PfCSP mAbs and is not included in the licensed malaria vaccines.

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Introduction: In the biological sciences, many areas of uncertainty exist regarding the factors that contribute to success within the faculty job market. Earlier work from our group reported that beyond certain thresholds, academic and career metrics like the number of publications, fellowships or career transition awards, and years of experience did not separate applicants who received job offers from those who did not. Questions still exist regarding how academic and professional achievements influence job offers and if candidate demographics differentially influence outcomes.

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Objectives: Early pregnancy loss (EPL) affects 1 in 4 recognised pregnancies, yet often lacks patient-centred supportive care. This study assesses the feasibility and acceptance of a digital health tool to support those affected by EPL. The objectives are to (1) understand the experiences of those who have miscarried, (2) explore their methods of accessing health information, and (3) determine their preferences regarding digital tool content and design.

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  • - This year’s "The Year in Cardiothoracic Critical Care" highlights significant articles published in 2023 that impact critical care anesthesiology practices.
  • - Key studies include findings on organ donation after circulatory death, blood administration's immune response in lung transplant patients, and the unnecessary use of antiplatelet therapy in Heartmate 3 patients.
  • - The review also discusses outcomes of extracorporeal CPR and challenges the need for tight glycemic control in ICU settings, indicating that these topics will continue to be researched in the future.
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