Publications by authors named "D A Atwood"

Climate change is a complex, global issue that is impacting human health in various ways, with healthcare being a significant contributor to carbon emissions in the United States. This review discusses the environmental impact of important aspects of gynecologic oncology care, including surgery, anesthesia care, radiology, chemotherapy, and radiation oncology. Operating room energy and material use is highlighted, with a focus on the environmental impact of robotic surgery.

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In autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) there is cyst growth in the kidneys that leads to chronic kidney disease often requiring dialysis or kidney transplantation. There is enhanced aerobic glycolysis (Warburg effect) in the cyst lining epithelial cells that contributes to cyst growth. The glucose mimetic, 2-Deoxy-d-glucose (2-DG) inhibits glycolysis.

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Humans are predisposed to gout because they lack uricase that converts uric acid to allantoin. Rodents have uricase, resulting in low basal serum uric acid. A uricase inhibitor raises serum uric acid in rodents.

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Background: Invasive fungal disease (IFD) is a frequent complication in pediatric lung transplant recipients, occurring in up to 12% of patients in the first year. Risk factors for infection include impaired lung defenses and intense immunosuppressive regimens. While most IFD occurs from Aspergillus, other fungal conidia are continuously inhaled, and infections with fungi on a spectrum of human pathogenicity can occur.

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Article Synopsis
  • Researchers developed metal-organic nanocapsules that self-assemble using vanadium with specific metal oxidation states.
  • The study created three types of capsules with the same components: a VL capsule, a mixed-valence VVL capsule, and another VL capsule.
  • Crystallography showed these capsules have complex structures, and their different metal oxidation states influence their photoelectric conversion properties, highlighting advances in customizable metal-organic structures.
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