Publications by authors named "B Nicole Harder"

Background: Osteophytes are commonly used to diagnose and guide knee osteoarthritis (OA) treatment, but their causes are unclear. Although they are not typically the focus of knee arthroplasty surgeons, they can predict case difficulty and length. Furthermore, their extent and location may yield much information about the knee joint status.

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  • Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) includes conditions like ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease (CD), which cause chronic inflammation in the digestive tract and highlight the need for easy-to-use noninvasive biomarkers for monitoring disease activity.
  • Researchers used a data-independent acquisition LC-MS/MS method to analyze stool samples from healthy individuals and those with UC or CD, identifying significant differences in protein levels.
  • The study found 688 human proteins in total, with many linked to immune responses and IBD symptoms, confirming known biomarkers and suggesting new ones that could help track disease status and support the development of new treatments.
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Efmarodocokin alfa (IL-22Fc) is a fusion protein of human IL-22 linked to the crystallizable fragment (Fc) of human IgG4. It has been tested in multiple indications including inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The purposes of the present analyses were to describe the population pharmacokinetics (PK) of efmarodocokin alfa and perform pharmacodynamic (PD) analysis on the longitudinal changes of the PD biomarker REG3A after efmarodocokin alfa treatment as well as identify covariates that affect efmarodocokin alfa PK and REG3A PD.

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Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated the rapid expansion of telemedicine. However, there has been minimal coverage of telemedicine in traditional undergraduate medicine curricula. Telemedicine presents specific challenges in the geriatric population, including unfamiliarity with technology, cognitive and sensory barriers, inclusion of family and/or caregivers, multimorbidity, and a high degree of medical complexity.

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Aims: The principles of evidence-based medicine (EBM) are the foundation of modern medical practice. Surgeons are familiar with the commonly used statistical techniques to test hypotheses, summarize findings, and provide answers within a specified range of probability. Based on this knowledge, they are able to critically evaluate research before deciding whether or not to adopt the findings into practice.

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