Publications by authors named "D Butts"

Behavioral influences shape processing in the retina and the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN), although their precise effects on visual tuning remain debated. Using 2-photon functional Ca imaging, we characterize the dynamics of dLGN axon activity in the primary visual cortex of awake behaving mice, examining the effects of visual stimulation, pupil size, stillness, locomotion, and anesthesia. In awake recordings, nasal visual motion triggers pupil dilation and, occasionally, locomotion, increasing responsiveness and leading to an overrepresentation of boutons tuned to nasal motion.

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When mice run, activity in their primary visual cortex (V1) is strongly modulated. This observation has altered conceptions of a brain region assumed to be a passive image processor. Extensive work has followed to dissect the circuits and functions of running-correlated modulation.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study explores the link between neighborhood disadvantage (ND) and aggressive prostate cancer, particularly examining how these factors affect African American (AA) men compared to European American men.
  • It evaluated four ND metrics — Area Deprivation Index (ADI), Neighborhood Deprivation Index (NDI), racial isolation (RI) index, and historical redlining — among 1,458 men treated for prostate cancer.
  • Results showed that AA men faced higher levels of ND, with significant connections between ND metrics and aggressive cancer, indicating that the impact of these factors is notably more pronounced for AA men.
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Importance: African American men experience greater prostate cancer incidence and mortality than White men. Growing literature supports associations of neighborhood disadvantage, which disproportionately affects African American men, with aggressive prostate cancer; chronic stress and downstream biological impacts (eg, increased inflammation) may contribute to these associations.

Objective: To examine whether several neighborhood disadvantage metrics are associated with prostate tumor RNA expression of stress-related genes.

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The objective of this retrospective clinical study was to determine if airway or thoracic cavity measurements in pugs, particularly the left cranial lung lobe, were significantly different from brachycephalic and mesocephalic control. Thoracic computed tomographic studies of 10 pugs, French bulldogs (FB), and Jack Russell Terriers (JRT) were analyzed. Thoracic height: width ratio (H:W), cross-sectional areas of the left mainstem bronchus (CSA LMB), left cranial lung lobe bronchus (CSA LCrBr), left caudal lung lobe bronchus (CSA LCauBr), CSA LCrBr relative to length (CSA LCrBr/length) and CSA LCauBr/length were measured and adjusted to body weight (/kg).

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