Publications by authors named "Eli Cohen"

One hurdle to understanding how molecular machines work, and how they evolve, is our inability to see their structures . Here we describe a minicell system that enables cryogenic electron microscopy imaging and single particle analysis to investigate the structure of an iconic molecular machine, the bacterial flagellar motor, which spins a helical propeller for propulsion. We determine the structure of the high-torque motor including the subnanometre-resolution structure of the periplasmic scaffold, an adaptation essential to high torque.

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The flagellar motors of Campylobacter jejuni (C. jejuni) and related Campylobacterota (previously epsilonproteobacteria) feature 100-nm-wide periplasmic "basal disks" that have been implicated in scaffolding a wider ring of additional motor proteins to increase torque, but the size of these disks is excessive for a role solely in scaffolding motor proteins. Here, we show that the basal disk is a flange that braces the flagellar motor during disentanglement of its flagellar filament from interactions with the cell body and other filaments.

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  • - Curved cell shapes in bacteria are important for their movement, survival, and ability to cause disease, but the mechanisms behind their formation are not fully understood.
  • - Researchers found that two specific outer-membrane proteins in Rhodospirillum rubrum create a helical structure that helps maintain cell curvature by interacting with a protein called PapS.
  • - This study reveals that the arrangement of these outer-membrane proteins not only shapes the bacteria but also influences how they grow, highlighting a new way that bacteria control their form and function.
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Background: Shortening of the colon has been described in cats, but its imaging and clinicopathological features remain poorly understood.

Objectives: Description of the signalment, clinical presentation, imaging, endoscopic and histological features of short colon syndrome in cats.

Animals: Ninety-three cats diagnosed with short colon.

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We report a case of 7 mo old French bulldog who was referred to North Carolina State University Small Animal Emergency and Triage Services because of acute abdomen, regurgitation, lethargy, and fever. The patient had a history of pulmonic stenosis, which was corrected by balloon valvuloplasty 3 wk before presenting for the current complaint. The patient had nonspecific changes noted on blood work at his referring veterinarian.

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Clean water supply has become an enormous challenge in pursuance of the global warming process. Water technologies have traditionally created carbon emissions and chemical reactions that pollute the landscape, aquifers, and the air. The need for carbon footprint reduction and corporate ESG consideration has led to adopt a more environmentally friendly water treatment and management system.

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Free coelomic fluid can be a physiologic or pathologic finding in snakes. In this study, ultrasonography was used to assess the presence, volume, and type of coelomic fluid in 18 (16 females, 2 males) clinically healthy corn snakes () using a semiquantitative scoring system. Each snake was divided into five equal regions (R1-R5) by length (from rostrum to vent) and fluid volume was scored on a scale of 0 to 4.

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Ultrasonography is the most commonly used diagnostic imaging tool for gallbladder disease in veterinary medicine. Primary gallbladder neoplasia is an uncommon finding with variable prognosis for which no studies have been published describing their ultrasonographic appearance and diagnosis. This retrospective, multicenter, case series study examines the ultrasonographic appearance of gallbladder neoplasia with histologically or cytologically confirmed diagnoses.

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Artificial Intelligence and machine learning are novel technologies that will change the way veterinary medicine is practiced. Exactly how this change will occur is yet to be determined, and, as is the nature with disruptive technologies, will be difficult to predict. Ushering in this new tool in a conscientious way will require knowledge of the terminology and types of AI as well as forward thinking regarding the ethical and legal implications within the profession.

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Background: Crohn's Disease (CD) is an inflammatory disease of the gastrointestinal tract that affects millions of patients. While great strides have been made in treatment, namely in biologic therapy such as anti-TNF drugs, CD remains a significant health burden.

Method: We conducted two meta-analyses using our STARGEO platform to tag samples from Gene Expression Omnibus.

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This consensus statement is designed to provide a standard of care document and describes the ACVR and ECVDI definition for performing a standard abdominal ultrasound examination in dogs and cats. The ACVR and ECVDI define a standard abdominal ultrasonographic examination as a complete exam of the abdominal organs which is appropriately documented. The consensus statement intends to provide guidance to veterinary sonographers and veterinarians for the performance and documentation of high-quality diagnostic ultrasound examination.

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A privately owned 14-month-old intact female red kangaroo (Macropus rufus) was presented for acute onset respiratory distress and lethargy. On presentation, the kangaroo was laterally recumbent, tachypneic, dyspneic, lethargic, and obtunded. Thoracic radiographs revealed a severe diffuse mixed pulmonary pattern (alveolar pattern superimposed on a bronchial pattern) and subjective mild generalized cardiomegaly.

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  • Hepatitis B virus (HBV) can lead to liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma) through oncogenic processes, not just cirrhosis, highlighting the need to identify specific genes and pathways involved.
  • The study aims to better understand how HBV contributes to liver cancer and to find potential therapeutic targets using a meta-analysis of tumor and adjacent non-tumor samples.
  • Key findings include the identification of RABL6 and HOXA10 as significant regulators in HBV-related liver cancer, with RABL6 linked to increased mortality and HOXA10 implicated in tumor growth through mechanisms like downregulation of tumor suppressors.
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Thyroid neoplasia has been documented in raccoons; however, successful management and treatment has not been well-described. A 15-year-old, intact female pet raccoon was examined for evaluation of a right-sided ventral cervical mass and a cough of 4 to 5 mo duration. Cytology and computed tomography (CT) findings of the mass were most consistent with a thyroid tumor.

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The cell envelope of Gram-negative bacteria consists of two membranes surrounding a periplasm and peptidoglycan layer. Molecular machines spanning the cell envelope depend on spatial constraints and load-bearing forces across the cell envelope and surface. The mechanisms dictating spatial constraints across the cell envelope remain incompletely defined.

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In collaboration with the American College of Veterinary Radiology.

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The gallbladder is routinely evaluated during ultrasonographic examinations in dogs. However, published studies describing the effects of sedative agents on gallbladder wall thickness are currently lacking. The aims of this prospective, blinded, randomized crossover pilot study were to test hypotheses that IV morphine would result in gallbladder wall thickening, that morphine administration would increase plasma histamine concentrations, and that combining IV morphine with dexmedetomidine would potentiate gallbladder wall thickening.

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Background: Esophageal varices (EV) are abnormally dilated veins in the esophagus caused by alterations of blood flow or pressure. Esophageal variceal hemorrhage is a major complication of hepatic disease in humans, but a lack of information exists regarding associated adverse events in dogs.

Objective: To describe the clinical manifestations and associated etiologies and outcomes of dogs with EV.

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Radiographic assessment of the temporomandibular joint in the domestic cat using conventional radiographic views can be challenging due to superimposition of overlying structures and the complex anatomy of the skull. The use of computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and cone beam computed tomography to assess the temporomandibular joint in the cat has increased, but these modalities are not always available in general veterinary practices. Conventional radiography is still commonly used for first line assessment of the temporomandibular joint.

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Acute morbidity and mortality of marlins (family Istiophoridae) in hook-and-line fisheries have been studied; however, there has been little or no investigation of the skeletal injuries incurred from terminal tackles that could lead to decreased rates of postrelease survival. The objective of this study was to evaluate skeletal injuries in recreationally angled Atlantic Blue Marlin Makaira nigricans from the 2019 Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament in Morehead City, North Carolina. We examined heads of six Blue Marlin that were angled using artificial lures rigged with J-hooks and harvested for weigh-in.

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Mandibular and medial retropharyngeal lymph nodes are routinely evaluated with CT when staging dogs with oral melanomas. While size alone is considered inadequate for detecting nodal metastasis, it is critical in evaluating treatment response, as clinical decisions are based on changes in size. It is common for different radiologists to measure the size of pre- and posttreatment lymph nodes in the same patient.

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This study explores the interplay between public measures adopted by the U.S. government to combat COVID-19 and the performance of the American hospitality industry.

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Ureteral jets are visualized with ultrasound as echogenic streams extending from the ureterovesicular junction into the urinary bladder. In clinical practice, diuretics are sometimes administered to increase visibility of ureteral jets, however this has not been well described in the veterinary literature. The purpose of this prospective, crossover study was to describe the normal morphology of canine ureteral jets, determine an optimal protocol for diuretic administration to increase visibility of ureteral jets, and confirm in vitro the effect that differences in specific gravity and velocity have on visibility.

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A 2.5 yr old female spayed domestic shorthair presented for acute tetraparesis, dull mentation, and fever. MRI and computed tomography identified a thin linear foreign body extending from the caudal nasopharynx through the atlanto-occipital joint and cervicomedullary junction.

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