Publications by authors named "B Thornton"

The relative rates of sexual versus asexual reproduction influence the partitioning of genetic diversity within and among populations. During range expansions, asexual reproduction often facilitates colonization and establishment. The arrival of the green alga Avrainvillea lacerata has caused shifts in habitat structure and community assemblages since its discovery in 1981 offshore of O'ahu, Hawai'i.

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Introduction: Infection following tissue expander (TE) breast reconstruction is frequent and impactful. Preliminary reports demonstrate value of local antibiotic delivery for implant salvage and prophylactic potential. Herein is a multi-institutional retrospective study employing surgeon-crafted tobramycin-vancomycin PMMA plates (PLATE) during TE implantation for infection prophylaxis.

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The fruticose lichen Stereocaulon vesuvianum is among the most abundant and widespread lichens in upland Britain. It typically produces cephalodia (nodules) that contain the cyanobacterium Stigonema, which can fix atmospheric nitrogen. However, over much of England, Wales, and southern Scotland S.

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  • Long-acting injectable cabotegravir + rilpivirine (CAB + RPV LAI) was approved in November 2021 for use in virally suppressed adults in England and Wales, and the evaluation of its delivery processes took place across 12 clinics.* -
  • A total of 518 adults were approved for CAB + RPV LAI from February 2022 to December 2023, with 423 receiving at least one injection; the treatment had a median duration of 7.5 months and a high adherence rate of 97% for timely injections.* -
  • Results indicated only 0.7% experienced virological failure and 6% discontinued treatment, showcasing that effective clinic protocols and
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Thermostable clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) and CRISPR-associated (Cas9) enzymes could improve genome-editing efficiency and delivery due to extended protein lifetimes. However, initial experimentation demonstrated Geobacillus stearothermophilus Cas9 (GeoCas9) to be virtually inactive when used in cultured human cells. Laboratory-evolved variants of GeoCas9 overcome this natural limitation by acquiring mutations in the wedge (WED) domain that produce >100-fold-higher genome-editing levels.

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