Publications by authors named "C E M Aiken"

This issue commences with a bibliometric analysis of the top 100 most cited articles on religion. It then presents the first of a two-part series relating to research from Poland and progresses to examine the relevance of religion and spirituality to public health. Finally, this issue revisits the long-established and productive discipline of healthcare chaplaincy and various factors relating to parish clergy.

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Unlabelled: Cyclophilin A (CypA) binds to the HIV-1 capsid to facilitate reverse transcription and nuclear entry and counter the antiviral activity of TRIM5α. Interestingly, recent studies suggest that the capsid enters the nucleus of an infected cell and uncoats prior to integration. We have previously reported that the capsid protein regulates HIV-1 integration.

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Article Synopsis
  • HIV-1 inhibitors Bevirimat (BVM) and Lenacapavir (LEN) work by blocking the production and maturation of infectious viral particles, but their exact mechanisms were not well understood due to limited structural data.
  • Using perforated virus-like particles from mammalian cells, researchers utilized cryo-electron microscopy to achieve high-resolution structures of HIV-1 with BVM and LEN, marking the first detailed view of these inhibitors interacting with the immature virus.
  • The study revealed how BVM binds to the Gag lattice and showed that LEN not only targets the mature capsid but also the immature lattice, causing significant changes in the capsid protein and Gag structure, which might influence the virus's maturation process.
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In the year of the Olympics (Paris, 2024), this issue of JORH explores nutrition and chronic care, offers a caution regarding the use of religiosity and spiritual measurement scales, and revisits the topic of COVID-19. While the latter has been rapidly declining in terms of its global impact, each of these areas of inquiry generate a great deal of research from which humanity still has much to learn.

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A holistic focus (HF) has been found to significantly improve performance over an internal focus (IF), in a similar way to an external focus (EF). There is a need to understand the effectiveness of a HF by investigating kinematic and kinetic outcome measures. 19 college-aged adults performed 12 vertical jumps under four conditions in a counterbalanced design.

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