Publications by authors named "Bunch J"

Understanding tumor heterogeneity is a major challenge that was recognized as one of the first Cancer Grand Challenges, with a call to provide solutions to visualize tumor heterogeneity. The Rosetta team took on this challenge, exploiting advances in spatial-omics approaches centered around mass spectrometry imaging to map tumor heterogeneity at the cellular and molecular scales with different levels of resolution. See related article by Bressan et al.

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The landscape of tissue-based imaging modalities is constantly and rapidly evolving. While formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded material is still useful for histological imaging, the fixation process irreversibly changes the molecular composition of the sample. Therefore, many imaging approaches require fresh-frozen material to get meaningful results.

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  • * Out of 2,083 patients who underwent first-time ablation, 52% received it as the initial treatment, showing that first-line ablation is common, especially among males with fewer health issues.
  • * Both treatment groups had similar rates of being arrhythmia-free after nearly a year, but those who had second-line treatment were more likely to still be on antiarrhythmic drugs (AADs).
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Background: Health systems cannot effectively support nurse managers without understanding psychosocial effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Objective: The objective of this study was to describe the professional quality of life of frontline nursing management during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: A cross-sectional online survey of 54 nurses in management positions at a large Midwest academic medical center during 2022 was conducted.

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Background And Objectives: Medicaid payment for healthcare services traditionally reimburses less than Medicare and commercial insurance. This disparity in reimbursement seems to be an important driver of limited access to care among Medicaid beneficiaries. This study seeks to examine the degree of variation in Medicaid and Medicare reimbursement for the most common neurosurgical current procedural terminology codes and determine its potential impact on provider accessibility.

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Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) allows for the spatially resolved detection of endogenous and exogenous molecules and atoms in biological samples, typically prepared as thin tissue sections. Desorption electrospray ionization (DESI) is one of the most commonly utilized MSI modalities in preclinical research. DESI ion source technology is still rapidly evolving, with new sprayer designs and heated inlet capillaries having recently been incorporated in commercially available systems.

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Tumors are intrinsically heterogeneous and it is well established that this directs their evolution, hinders their classification and frustrates therapy. Consequently, spatially resolved omics-level analyses are gaining traction. Despite considerable therapeutic interest, tumor metabolism has been lagging behind this development and there is a paucity of data regarding its spatial organization.

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A typical mass spectrometry imaging experiment yields a very high number of detected peaks, many of which are noise and thus unwanted. To select only peaks of interest, data preprocessing tasks are applied to raw data. A statistical study to characterize three types of noise in MSI QToF data (random, chemical, and background noise) is presented through NECTAR, a new NoisE CorrecTion AlgoRithm.

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The genomic landscape of colorectal cancer (CRC) is shaped by inactivating mutations in tumour suppressors such as APC, and oncogenic mutations such as mutant KRAS. Here we used genetically engineered mouse models, and multimodal mass spectrometry-based metabolomics to study the impact of common genetic drivers of CRC on the metabolic landscape of the intestine. We show that untargeted metabolic profiling can be applied to stratify intestinal tissues according to underlying genetic alterations, and use mass spectrometry imaging to identify tumour, stromal and normal adjacent tissues.

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For a poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) polystyrene sulfonate (PEDOT:PSS) film employed in a device stack, charge must pass through both the bulk of the film and interfaces between adjacent layers. Thus, charge transport is governed by both bulk and contact resistances. However, for ultrathin films (e.

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Thrombotic accumulation is associated with surface interactions between blood proteins and vascular access devices. Catheter occlusion results from this process, and is a costly, common, occurrence with peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs). Hydrophilic catheter materials exhibit antithrombotic properties.

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This paper describes the development and initial results from a secondary ion mass spectrometer coupled with microscope mode detection. Stigmatic ion microscope imaging enables us to decouple the primary ion (PI) beam focus from spatial resolution and is a promising route to attaining higher throughput for mass spectrometry imaging (MSI). Using a commercial C PI beam source, we can defocus the PI beam to give uniform intensity across a 2.

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Having a decreased sense of security leads to unnecessary suffering and distress for patients. Establishing trust is critical for nurses to promote a patient's sense of security, consistent with trauma-informed care. Research regarding nursing action, trust, and sense of security is wide-ranging but fragmented.

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Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) has been a key driver of groundbreaking discoveries in a number of fields since its inception more than 50 years ago. Recently, MSI development trends have shifted towards ambient MSI (AMSI) as the removal of sample-preparation steps and the possibility of analysing biological specimens in their natural state have drawn the attention of multiple groups across the world. Nevertheless, the lack of spatial resolution has been cited as one of the main limitations of AMSI.

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Background And Aims: The population of older adults in rural areas is rising, and they experience higher rates of poverty and chronic illness, have poorer health behaviors, and experience different challenges than those in urban areas. This scoping review seeks to (1) map the state of the science of age-friendly systems in rural areas regarding structural characteristics, processes for delivering age-friendly practices, and outcomes of age-friendly systems, (2) analyze strengths, weakness, opportunities, and threats of age-friendly system implementation, and (3) make person, practice, and policy-level recommendations to support active aging and development of age-friendly communities.

Methods: An international scoping review was conducted of articles that used age-friendly framing, had a sample age of 45 years of age or older, self-identified as rural, and reported empiric data.

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  • The aging population is increasingly living with chronic diseases, leading to higher rates of frailty, which is linked to more health complications and greater healthcare resource use.
  • Frailty poses significant challenges in medical care, necessitating early detection and treatment to avoid further functional decline and increased mortality.
  • The EHRA consensus document addresses the specific needs of elderly and frail patients regarding cardiac arrhythmias, providing insights on assessment and management while highlighting gaps in research and knowledge in this area.
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Rapid reponse teams emerged 27 years ago to identify deteriorating patients and reduce preventable harm. There are concerns that such teams have deskilled hospital staff. However, over the past 20 years, there have been marked changes in hospital care and workplace requirements for hospital staff.

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Using a blister test, we measured the work of separation between MoS membranes from metal, semiconductor, and graphite substrates. We found a work of separation ranging from 0.11 ± 0.

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Photobiomodulation therapy, also commonly known as laser therapy, continues to grow in popularity in veterinary medicine. It is the use of red and near-infrared light to simulate healing, relieve pain, and reduce inflammation. The potential variety of conditions for which it can be used as an adjunctive, non-invasive modality has propelled its use in both veterinary rehabilitation, sports medicine, and general practice.

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Introduction: Because of the steady increase in the use of synthetic opioids in women of childbearing age, a large number of children are at risk of exposure to these drugs prenatally or postnatally through breast milk. While there is older literature looking at the effects of morphine and heroin, there are relatively few studies looking at the long-term effects of high-potency synthetic opioid compounds like fentanyl. Thus, in the present study, we assessed whether brief exposure to fentanyl in male and female rat pups during a period roughly equivalent to the third trimester of CNS development altered adolescent oral fentanyl self-administration and opioid-mediated thermal antinociception.

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The colocation of elemental species with host biomolecules such as lipids and metabolites may shed new light on the dysregulation of metabolic pathways and how these affect disease pathogeneses. Alkali metals have been the subject of extensive research, are implicated in various neurodegenerative and infectious diseases and are known to disrupt lipid metabolism. Desorption electrospray ionisation (DESI) is a widely used approach for molecular imaging, but previous work has shown that DESI delocalises ions such as potassium (K) and chlorine (Cl), precluding the subsequent elemental analysis of the same section of tissue.

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Conventional processes for depositing thin films of conjugated polymers are restricted to those based on vapor, liquid, and solution-phase precursors. Each of these methods bear some limitations. For example, low-bandgap polymers with alternating donor-acceptor structures cannot be deposited from the vapor phase, and solution-phase deposition is always subject to issues related to the incompatibility of the substrate with the solvent.

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Rapid Response Systems (RRS) improve patient outcomes at large medical centers. Little is known about how RRS are used in other medical settings. The purpose of this exploratory study was to describe RRS events at a long-term acute care hospital (LTACH).

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