Publications by authors named "C Preece"

The Controls Over Mesopelagic Interior Carbon Storage (COMICS) cruise DY086 took place aboard the RRS Discovery in the South Atlantic during November and December, 2017. Physical, chemical, biogeochemical and biological data were collected during three visits to ocean observatory station P3, off the coast of South Georgia, during an austral spring bloom. A diverse range of equipment including CTD-rosette, Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP), net deployments, marine snow catchers (MSCs), Stand Alone Pump System (SAPS) and PELAGRA Sediment Traps were used to produce a comprehensive, high-quality dataset.

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  • The study addresses treatment disparities for kidney failure between First Nations people (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) and non-First Nations individuals in Australia, aiming to improve home-based treatment options.
  • It involves a multicenter approach to collect data from health services, staff, and patients to understand the factors affecting health outcomes and service utilization.
  • The research, funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia, has received multiple ethics approvals to ensure it meets ethical standards.
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Purpose: The factors affecting women's willingness to participate (WTP) in breast cancer (BC) prevention trials are poorly understood. This study aimed to identify the characteristics of interventions associated with a higher WTP among high BC risk women.

Methods: Women who self-identified as being at an increased risk of BC were recruited to a cross-sectional study of WTP in BC prevention trials.

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  • Improving energy provision in failing hearts by increasing the creatine kinase (CK) system is a promising target for therapy, but high creatine levels can lead to heart issues.
  • A study showed that double transgenic mice (dTg) with both elevated creatine transporter (CrT) and muscle CK (CKM) did not alleviate adverse heart conditions due to decreased CK activity.
  • The research concluded that moderate creatine levels are safe, but excessive amounts are harmful, suggesting future work should focus on maintaining CK activity to maximize the benefits of both creatine and CK enhancement in heart treatment.
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Tumor suppressor p53-binding protein 1 (53BP1) regulates DNA end joining in lymphocytes, diversifying immune antigen receptors. This involves nucleosome-bound 53BP1 at DNA double-stranded breaks (DSBs) recruiting Rap1-interacting factor 1 homolog (RIF1) and shieldin, a poorly understood DNA-binding complex. The 53BP1-RIF1-shieldin axis is pathological in BRCA1-mutated cancers, blocking homologous recombination (HR) and driving illegitimate nonhomologous end joining (NHEJ).

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