Publications by authors named "Bose J"

Staphylococcus aureus has evolved mechanisms to cope with low iron (Fe) availability in host tissues. Staphylococcus aureus uses the ferric uptake transcriptional regulator (Fur) to sense titers of cytosolic Fe. Upon Fe depletion, apo-Fur relieves transcriptional repression of genes utilized for Fe uptake.

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Purpose: To investigate differences in teen-reported and parent-reported lifetime prevalence estimates of traumatic brain injury (TBI) symptoms, TBI evaluation, and TBI diagnosis among a nationally representative sample of teenagers aged 12-17 years old and their parents.

Methods: Parent-reported data from the 2021 to 2022 National Health Interview Survey linked with teen-reported data from the National Health Interview Survey-Teen July 2021-December 2022 (n = 1,153) were analyzed. Lifetime prevalence estimates for TBI symptoms (e.

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  • * The most important things to differentiate when finding thyroid-like tissue in the adrenal gland include thyroid cancer metastasis, teratomas, and ectopic thyroid tissue itself.
  • * This case report details an adrenal incidentaloma found in a young pregnant woman, marking it as the first documented instance of ETTAG from the Indian subcontinent and the largest case recorded to date.
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Gram-positive bacteria utilize a Fatty Acid Kinase (FAK) complex to harvest fatty acids from the environment. This complex consists of the fatty acid kinase, FakA, and an acyl carrier protein, FakB, and is known to impact virulence and disease outcomes. Despite some recent studies, there remain many outstanding questions as to the enzymatic mechanism and structure of FAK.

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Objective: This report uses data from the National Health Interview Survey and National Health Interview Survey-Teen to estimate the prevalence of self-reported social and emotional support among teenagers ages 12-17 years, describe differences in health and well-being outcomes by level of support received, and compare teen- and parent-reported estimates for social and emotional support overall and by selected teen and family characteristics.

Methods: The percentage of teenagers who self-reported always or usually receiving social and emotional support by selected demographic characteristics, and potential differences in health outcomes by level of support, were estimated using data from the National Health Interview Survey-Teen collected from July 2021 through December 2022. In addition, data from the same time period from the National Health Interview Survey were used to compare parent-reported estimates of their teenager's social and emotional supports with the teenager's self-reported estimates.

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Health tourism, encompassing both wellness and medical tourism, serves individuals seeking preventive care, relaxation, and medical treatments in diverse global destinations. This bibliometric study leverages Scopus for bibliographic data to analyze the scientific production in health tourism. The analysis, conducted using Biblioshiny and CiteSpace, focuses on annual scientific production, identifies the most productive authors, and highlights the most relevant sources.

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is the most common cause of skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs) with Methicillin-Resistant (MRSA) strains being a major contributor in both community and hospital settings. relies on metabolic diversity and a large repertoire of virulence factors to cause disease. This includes α-hemolysin (Hla), an integral player in tissue damage found in various models, including SSTIs.

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Objectives: Intracerebral hemorrhages are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. While the ENRICH trial supports the efficacy of surgical evacuation for lobar hemorrhages, the impact of antithrombotic therapies on minimally invasive surgery outcomes remains unexplored. This study evaluates the effects of chronic anticoagulants and antiplatelets on the technical and longterm outcomes of minimally invasive intracerebral hemorrhage evacuation.

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has evolved mechanisms to cope with low iron (Fe) availability in host tissues. uses the ferric uptake transcriptional regulator (Fur) to sense titers of cytosolic Fe. Upon Fe depletion, apo-Fur relieves transcriptional repression of genes utilized for Fe uptake.

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In Escherichia coli, the master transcription regulator catabolite repressor activator (Cra) regulates >100 genes in central metabolism. Cra binding to DNA is allosterically regulated by binding to fructose-1-phosphate (F-1-P), but the only documented source of F-1-P is from the concurrent import and phosphorylation of exogenous fructose. Thus, many have proposed that fructose-1,6-bisphosphate (F-1,6-BP) is also a physiological regulatory ligand.

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The National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics since 1957, is the principal source of information on the health of the U.S. civilian noninstitutionalized population.

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  • A variant of the Lr67 gene in wheat provides partial resistance to multiple fungal pathogens, linked to two specific mutations (G144R and V387L) that differentiate resistant (Lr67res) and susceptible (Lr67sus) versions.
  • The resistant variant, Lr67res, shows no sugar transport capability but affects ion sensitivity in yeast and plant studies, confirming its role in ion flux regulation.
  • The findings suggest that introducing a similar Lr67res function into other plants through genetic modifications, such as single amino acid changes, could enhance their disease resistance capabilities.
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Gram-positive bacteria utilize a Fatty Acid Kinase (FAK) complex to harvest fatty acids from the environment. The complex, consisting of the fatty acid kinase, FakA, and an acyl carrier protein, FakB, is known to impact virulence and disease outcomes. However, FAK's structure and enzymatic mechanism remain poorly understood.

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  • Neonatal unit admissions for premature infants can lead to significant mental health challenges for both parents, particularly with depression, anxiety, and stress, yet there is limited research on fathers' experiences compared to mothers.
  • The study aims to explore how increased father or partner engagement in family-integrated care (FICare) affects their mental health up to six weeks after discharge, along with assessing the impact on maternal mental health.
  • This two-phase study will collect data through interviews and questionnaires, focusing on enhancing father engagement through resources like support groups and educational materials, and will analyze results using various statistical methods and qualitative approaches.
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Methotrexate (MTX) is used to treat acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). It acts by inhibiting cell proliferation through its role as a folate antagonist. Despite its positive impact on patients' survival, high-dose MTX therapy carries risks, notably neurotoxic side effects such as subacute leukoencephalopathy that can mimic stroke symptoms.

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In , the master transcription regulator Catabolite Repressor Activator (Cra) regulates >100 genes in central metabolism. Cra binding to DNA is allosterically regulated by binding to fructose-1-phosphate (F-1-P), but the only documented source of F-1-P is from the concurrent import and phosphorylation of exogenous fructose. Thus, many have proposed that fructose-1,6-bisphosphate (F-1,6-BP) is also a physiological regulatory ligand.

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Parasites harm host fitness and are pervasive agents of natural selection to evolve host defense strategies Host defensive traits in natural populations typically show genetic variation, which may be maintained when parasite resistance imposes fitness costs on the host in the absence of parasites. Previously we demonstrated significant evolutionary responses to artificial selection for increasing behavioral immunity to Gamasodes queenslandicus mites in replicate lines of Drosophila melanogaster. Here, we report transcriptional shifts in metabolic processes between selected and control fly lines based on RNA-seq analyses.

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nitric oxide synthase (saNOS) contributes to oxidative stress resistance, antibiotic tolerance, virulence, and modulation of aerobic and nitrate-based cellular respiration. Despite its involvement in these essential processes, the genetic regulation of expression has not been well characterized. 5' rapid amplification of cDNA ends on RNA isolated from UAMS-1 (USA200 strain) and AH1263 (USA300 strain) revealed that the transcriptional start site mapped to an adenine nucleotide in the predicted Shine-Dalgarno site located 11 bp upstream of the ATG start codon, suggesting that the transcript may have a leaderless organization or may be subject to processing.

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Calcium channel blockers (CCBs) are among the most commonly prescribed cardiovascular medications in the adult population. Approximately 20% of adults with hypertension in the United States are prescribed dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers. Similarly, in the pediatric population, CCBs such as nifedipine and amlodipine are frequently prescribed in the non-emergent management of hypertension in children and adolescents.

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Our understanding of the evolutionary significance of ectoparasites in natural communities is limited by a paucity of information concerning the mechanisms and heritability of resistance to this ubiquitous group of organisms. Here, we report the results of artificial selection for increasing ectoparasite resistance in replicate lines of Drosophila melanogaster derived from a field-fresh population. Resistance, as ability to avoid infestation by naturally co-occurring Gamasodes queenslandicus mites, increased significantly in response to selection and realized heritability (SE) was estimated to be 0.

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Lymph nodes and spleens are innervated by sympathetic nerve fibers that enter alongside arteries. Despite discovery of these nerve fibers nearly 40 years ago, the role of these nerves during response to infection remains poorly defined. We have found that chemical depletion of sympathetic nerve fibers compromises the ability of mice to develop protective immune memory to a Staphylococcus aureus infection.

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Chloroplasts and photosynthesis are the physiologically fateful arenas of salinity stress. Morphological and anatomical alterations in the leaf tissue, ultrastructural changes in the chloroplast, compromise in the integrity of the three-layered chloroplast membrane system, and defects in the light and dark reactions during the osmotic, ionic, and oxidative phases of salt stress are conversed in detail to bring the salinity-mediated physiological alterations in the chloroplast on to a single platform. Chloroplasts of salt-tolerant plants have evolved highly regulated salt-responsive pathways.

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Many disease resistance genes in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) confer strong resistance to specific pathogen races or strains, and only a small number of genes confer multipathogen resistance. The Leaf rust resistance 67 (Lr67) gene fits into the latter category as it confers partial resistance to multiple biotrophic fungal pathogens in wheat and encodes a Sugar Transport Protein 13 (STP13) family hexose-proton symporter variant.

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Pancreatoblastoma, an orphan disease, is the most common malignant epithelial neoplasm of the pancreas in children. With vague clinical features, diagnosis is made by radiological suggestions and histopathology. The presence of metastatic disease and inoperable/incomplete excision remains the poor prognostic markers.

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