Publications by authors named "Christopher J"

SARS-CoV-2 continues to evolve, with new variants emerging that evade pre-existing immunity and limit the efficacy of existing vaccines. One approach towards developing superior, variant-proof vaccines is to engineer immunogens that preferentially elicit antibodies with broad cross-reactivity against SARS-CoV-2 and its variants by targeting conserved epitopes on spike. The inner and outer faces of the Receptor Binding Domain (RBD) are two such conserved regions targeted by antibodies that recognize diverse human and animal coronaviruses.

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Background: Despite existing policies promoting companionship, it remains uncommon in Tanzania. Pregnant women select a trusted individual to accompany them during childbirth, providing emotional, physical, and spiritual support. The World Health Organization recommends birth companionship as integral to intrapartum care for positive maternal and fetal outcomes.

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Rivers directly support the development of a region/country; however, globally, these aquatic regions are impacted by recent human activity. During a rainfall event, we monitored the baseline information on the spatial variability of microplastics (MPs) in the Cauvery River in South India. Forty surface water samples from two selected sites were collected between 27 September and 16 October 2022 during the commencement of monsoon which indicates 69 and 43 pieces L of MPs, respectively.

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Cells have many protective mechanisms against background levels of ionizing radiation orchestrated by molecular changes in expression, post-translational modifications, and subcellular localization. Radiotherapeutic treatment in oncology attempts to overwhelm such mechanisms, but radioresistance is an ongoing challenge. Here, global subcellular proteomics combined with Bayesian modeling identified 544 differentially localized proteins in A549 cells upon 6 Gy X-ray exposure, revealing subcellular-specific changes of proteins involved in ferroptosis, an iron-dependent cell death, suggestive of potential radioresistance mechanisms.

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Research paper mills are covert organizations that provide low-quality or fabricated manuscripts to paying clients. As members of the United2Act Research Working Group, we propose 5 key research questions on paper mills that require resourcing and support.

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Spices played crucial and variable roles in traditions, culture, history, religious ceremonials and festivals along with fetching food flavor and microbial protection globally due to presence of structurally unique and multi-natured chemotypes. Their existence in dishes portrayed key roles in improving shelf life by regulating spoilage of cuisine with different synergistic mechanism. Histo-anatomically (A) sowa exhibited distinguished cellular attributes which created remarkable differences with T.

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  • * A 73-year-old man thought he had a brain tumor, but tests showed he actually had lung cancer that spread to the brain.
  • * He had surgery to relieve pressure from the tumor and is now getting treatment with chemotherapy.
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  • Acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) is a serious bone marrow cancer that can be difficult to treat, especially in patients with FLT3 mutations who often don't respond well to current therapies like midostaurin combined with intensive chemotherapy (MIC).
  • Researchers analyzed samples from 47 patients with FLT3-MP AML using advanced mass spectrometry and machine learning to find better predictive biomarkers for treatment response, leading to the development of a new model called MPhos.
  • The MPhos model showed an impressive predictive accuracy in separate validation cohorts, outperforming the existing FLT3-based method, which could significantly improve treatment decision-making in AML patients.
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  • Somatic overgrowth disorders are rare conditions characterized by the abnormal enlargement of specific tissues, often related to the activation of the PI3K-AKT-mTOR signaling pathway, which is also implicated in cancer.
  • Genetic variations can either enhance or inhibit this pathway, leading to excessive cell growth in particular areas, noted in disorders like CLOVES syndrome and Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome.
  • Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) involves faulty regulation of this pathway due to mutations in the NF1 gene, resulting in a range of growth abnormalities that can resemble other PIK3CA-related conditions, prompting a focus on their shared genetic and radiological features.
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In stochastic blocking electrochemistry, adsorptive collisions of nano and micro-particles with an ultramicroelectrode (UME) generate steps of decreasing current overlaid on the current-time (-) baseline of an electroactive mediator reacting at the UME. The step amplitude (Δ) induced by particle blockage informs about its size, while collision frequency correlates with particle transport. However, because most particles arrive at the UME faster than the acquisition speed of conventional electrochemical instruments, current steps appear vertical.

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Embolic stroke due to pulmonary vein thrombosis is rare but may be associated with lung and left atrial tumours, pulmonary surgery, atrial fibrillation and radiofrequency ablation. It is very rarely idiopathic. A 23-year-old man developed acute onset of a left partial third nerve palsy and left ataxic hemiparesis.

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In crops like wheat, terminal drought is one of the principal stress factors limiting productivity in rain-fed systems. However, little is known about root development after heading, when water uptake can be critical to wheat crops. The impact of water-stress on root growth was investigated in two wheat cultivars, Scout and Mace, under well-watered and post-anthesis water stress in three experiments.

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Background And Objectives: Anxiety and depression are highly prevalent and impactful in epilepsy. American Academy of Neurology quality measures emphasize anxiety and depression screening and quality of life (QOL) measurement, yet usual epilepsy care QOL and anxiety/depression outcomes are poorly characterized. The main objective was to assess 6-month QOL, anxiety and depression during routine care among adults with epilepsy and baseline anxiety or depression symptoms; these were prespecified secondary outcomes within a pragmatic randomized trial of remote assessment methods.

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Endophytic sp. are recognized as a potential resource for valuable natural products but are less explored. This study focused on exploring endophytic species residing within tomato plants () harboring genes for the production of a novel class of antibiotics.

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Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES), which was first described in 1996, is a neurologic condition characterized by a combination of clinical and neuroimaging findings. PRES may arise in the context of preeclampsia, eclampsia, renal failure, and sepsis, among other conditions. Neuropsychiatric symptoms of PRES include altered mental status, agitation, and in some cases psychosis.

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We present the fabrication and implementation of low-cost optical quality 3D printed lenses, and their application as microscope objectives with different prescriptions. The imaging performance of the 3D printed lenses was benchmarked against commercially available optics including a 20 mm focal length 12.7 mm diameter NBK-7 plano-convex lens used as a low magnification objective, and a separate high magnification objective featuring three 6 mm diameter NBK-7 lenses with different positive and negative focal lengths.

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Background: Mismatch repair deficiency (dMMR) is a characteristic feature of cancers linked to Lynch syndrome. However, in most cases, it results from sporadic somatic events rather than hereditary factors. The term 'Lynch-like syndrome' (LLS) has been used to guide colorectal cancer surveillance for relatives of individuals with a dMMR tumour when somatic and germline genomic testing is uninformative.

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  • Urbanization significantly impacts freshwater systems, posing challenges for water availability for humans and wildlife, necessitating a deeper understanding of urban ecohydrology.
  • A study in Berlin assessed the variability of planktonic bacteria and benthic diatoms in urban streams over a year, revealing notable differences in microbial diversity linked to water source and nutrient levels.
  • Utilizing advanced DNA metabarcoding and multi-tracer methods highlights seasonal variations and provides insights for improving water resource management, stream restoration, and understanding the effects of urban pollution on aquatic ecosystems.
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  • Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) are vital for many biological functions, and accurately predicting their interaction sites can aid in both experimental and computational research.
  • The SaLT&PepPr pipeline utilizes a refined protein language model to predict PPI sites based only on protein sequences, showing potential advantages over structural methods despite some performance limitations compared to deep learning approaches combining structural data.
  • The study successfully integrates engineered "guide" peptides with an E3 ubiquitin ligase to selectively degrade specific proteins, demonstrating effective and targeted modulation capabilities for potential applications in cancer treatment.
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Images document scientific discoveries and are prevalent in modern biomedical research. Microscopy imaging in particular is currently undergoing rapid technological advancements. However, for scientists wishing to publish obtained images and image-analysis results, there are currently no unified guidelines for best practices.

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Background: Despite strong historical records on the accuracy of saliva testing, oral fluids are considered poorly suited for pneumococcal carriage detection. We evaluated an approach for carriage surveillance and vaccine studies that increases the sensitivity and specificity of pneumococcus and pneumococcal serotype detection in saliva samples.

Methods: Quantitative PCR (qPCR)-based methods were applied to detect pneumococcus and pneumococcal serotypes in 971 saliva samples collected from 653 toddlers and 318 adults.

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The current recommendations by Indian experts who are focused on the challenges in the management of patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) in rural areas, due to limited catheterization (CATH) lab facilities and interventional cardiologist coverage across the country, are described. 120 cardiologist experts drafted recommendations during ten advisory board meetings conducted from April to May 2022. Experts framed statements based on experience, collective clinical judgment from practical experience, and available scientific evidence regarding ACS.

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Multiple sources must be consulted to determine the most appropriate procedures for the laboratory-based performance evaluation of aqueous oral inhaled products (OIPs) for the primary measures, dose uniformity/delivery, and aerodynamic particle (droplet) size distribution (APSD). These sources have been developed at different times, mainly in Europe and North America, during the past 25 years by diverse organizations, including pharmacopeial chapter/monograph development committees, regulatory agencies, and national and international standards bodies. As a result, there is a lack of consistency across all the recommendations, with the potential to cause confusion to those developing performance test methods.

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Images document scientific discoveries and are prevalent in modern biomedical research. Microscopy imaging in particular is currently undergoing rapid technological advancements. However for scientists wishing to publish the obtained images and image analyses results, there are to date no unified guidelines.

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