Publications by authors named "D M Ackerman"

During the COVID-19 pandemic, meatpacking workers were disproportionately affected by disease. Large outbreaks at meatpacking facilities resulted in loss of life and threatened the well-being of workers across the globe. Much work was done throughout the pandemic to understand and prevent these outbreaks.

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Background & Aims: Transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) is the most common treatment for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) worldwide; however, response rates and durability vary widely. With the growing armamentarium of therapies for HCC patients, identifying predictors of response to TACE has become increasingly important for a patient population with limited hepatic reserve. We hypothesized that a distinct metabolic phenotype associated with β-catenin pathway mutations render HCC tumors more susceptible to TACE-induced ischemia.

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  • Large vessel occlusion (LVO) strokes can be treated effectively with endovascular therapy (EVT), which improves outcomes compared to standard treatments, but delays can worsen results; EMS faces a choice between transporting patients to nearby primary stroke centers (PSCs) or further away endovascular stroke centers (ESCs).
  • A study involving 2,400 LVO stroke patients in the Northeast U.S. looked at how transportation methods affected outcomes, comparing those directly taken to ESCs (bypass group) versus those first taken to PSCs (non-bypass group).
  • Results showed that while 40% of the bypass group had good outcomes at 90 days versus 33.1% in the non-bypass group, the
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  • Individual vimentin intermediate filaments (VIFs) are transported in the cytoplasm by motor proteins along microtubules, and their behavior was previously difficult to study due to their dense packing in networks.
  • *Using a new labeling strategy called sparse vimentin-SunTag, researchers were able to visualize single VIF dynamics and confirm both long-range and bidirectional transport within the perinuclear region.
  • *High-resolution electron microscopy revealed that VIFs form fluctuating bundles with minimal alignment to microtubules, suggesting complex interactions between these cytoskeletal components.*
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