Publications by authors named "David Schultz"

Background: Chest computed tomographic (CT) scanning is used frequently to evaluate symptomatic patients for pulmonary embolus (PE). The incidence of PE diagnosed by helical CT scanning in asymptomatic patients is unknown.

Methods: Asymptomatic trauma patients with an Injury Severity Score > or = 9 were studied with contrast-enhanced helical CT images of the chest, pelvis, and lower extremities.

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  • HP1 is crucial for gene silencing in Drosophila and, in mammalian cells, is linked to euchromatic regions and targeted by specific complexes for gene regulation.
  • Researchers created a method to control HP1's binding to a transgene using a hormone-regulated system, leading to the transgene becoming tightly packed and silenced when the hormone is present.
  • Notably, the silenced state remains stable for over 50 cell divisions even after the hormone is removed, indicating that HP1 can contribute to long-lasting epigenetic changes similar to those seen in fruit flies.
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Several recent advances in the optical observation, fabrication, and bioconjugation of nanometer-sized gold or silver colloids have produced a robust new class of label. These plasmon resonant particle (PRP) conjugates have several important advantages: they are ultra-bright, so the light scattered from the individual particles can be viewed using a simple optical microscope system with a white light illumination source; they do not photo-bleach; PRPs can be prepared that preferentially scatter light of a chosen color; and it is possible to prepare bioconjugated PRPs that are stable in solution. These properties, and the automation of PRP identification, discrimination, and counting, have enabled the development of ultrasensitive, multicolor, and multiplex applications in the life science field.

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We demonstrate the use of silver plasmon resonant particles (PRPs), as reporter labels, in a microarray-based DNA hybridization assay in which we screen for a known polymorphic site in the breast cancer gene BRCA1. PRPs (40-100 nm in diameter) image as diffraction-limited points of colored light in a standard microscope equipped with dark-field illumination, and can be individually identified and discriminated against background scatter. Rather than overall intensity, the number of PRPs counted in a CCD image by a software algorithm serves as the signal in these assays.

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Unusual monounsaturated fatty acids are major constituents (greater than 80%) in seeds of Coriandrum sativum L. (coriander) and Thunbergia alata Bojer, as well as in glandular trichomes (greater than 80% derived products) of Pelargonium x hortorum (geranium). These diverged fatty acid structures are produced via distinct plastidial acyl-acyl carrier protein (ACP) desaturases.

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  • * The study identifies SETDB1 as a histone methyltransferase that interacts with the KAP-1 corepressor, enhancing H3-K9 methylation and HP1 binding, important for gene regulation.
  • * KAP-1 acts as a molecular scaffold, coordinating the activities of KRAB-ZFPs, SETDB1, H3-K9 methylation, and HP1 to silence specific euchromatic genes.
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Objective: To assess student evaluation, satisfaction, and examination outcomes for a new method of teaching musculoskeletal (MSK) medicine clinical skills, structured clinical instruction modules (SCIM), and to compare with the outcomes of a traditional method of teaching clinical skills (small group bedside tutorials).

Methods: Year 2 students in a 4 year graduate medical school were taught using the method of bedside senior registrar teaching, supplemented by outpatient attendances in 1997 and by SCIM in 2000. All students in 1997 and 2000 were debriefed at the end of each unit of clinical skills teaching for student feedback on their teaching experience using a standardized questionnaire.

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We studied the gradual onset of pressure overload (PO) induced by a mildly constricting aortic band in 8-wk-old puppies (n = 8) that increased to 98 +/- 11 mmHg at 9 mo. Left ventricular (LV) weight/body weight was increased in PO versus sham-operated littermate controls [8.11 +/- 0.

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