Publications by authors named "E J AMBROSE"

Cell death regulation is essential for stress adaptation and/or signal response. Past studies have shown that eukaryotic cell death is mediated by an evolutionarily conserved enzyme, arginyltransferase1 (Ate1). The downregulation of Ate1, as seen in many types of cancer, prominently increases cellular tolerance to a variety of stressing conditions.

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Context: Pediatric self-report pain scales must be validated in cultural/language contexts to provide optimal pain management. Sub-Saharan Africa included vast numbers of people groups, cultures, and languages.

Objective: This systematic review sought to identify studies that validated a self-report pediatric pain scale within a sub-Saharan African context.

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The World Health Organization calls for schistosomiasis endemic countries to regularly monitor the efficacy of Praziquantel (PZQ) drug, the only antischistosomal drug used for four decades in Tanzania. In response to that call, the current study investigated the efficacy of single dose of PZQ against Schistosoma haematobium during the high transmission season and further assessed, the sensitivity and specificity of urine reagent strips before and after treatment. The study recruited a total of 2,498 -children aged (4 -17 years old) who provided a single urine sample that was visually examined for macro-haematuria, then using urine dipstick and urine filtration technique for microhaematuria and the presence of S.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study focuses on proanthocyanidins (PACs) with A-type linkages, which are rare in nature due to the complex biosynthesis needed to form them, but they offer enhanced structural rigidity compared to the more common B-type linkages.
  • - Previous research suggests that PACs with more double linkages, particularly B- and AB-type, interact more effectively with dentin type I collagen, making A-type PACs promising materials for enhancing dental treatments.
  • - The researchers utilized a chemical process to convert B-type PACs into A-type analogues and confirmed their structures through spectroscopy, finding that the type of linkages affects the flexibility and conformational energy of the PACs, which is important for their
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