Publications by authors named "Elias W"

is a pathogen that causes sporadic cases and outbreaks of diarrhea. The main virulence feature of this bacterium is the attaching and effacing (AE) lesion formation on infected intestinal epithelial cells, which is characterized by the formation of pedestal-like structures that are rich in F-actin. The Brazilian 1551-2 strain can recruit F-actin using both the Nck-dependent and the Nck-independent pathways, the latter of which uses an adaptor protein named Tir-cytoskeleton coupling protein (TccP/EspF).

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The functions of bacterial plasmid-encoded toxin-antitoxin (TA) systems are unambiguous in the sense of controlling cells that fail to inherit a plasmid copy. However, its role in chromosomal copies is contradictory, including stress-response-promoting fitness and antibiotic treatment survival. A hybrid pathogenic strain may have the ability to colonize distinct host niches, facing contrasting stress environments.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focused on EC092, a strain of bacteria isolated from bloodstream infections that shows hybrid pathogenic potential due to its enteroaggregative (EAEC) genetic markers.
  • Whole-genome sequencing identified EC092 as belonging to phylogroup B1, ST278, and serotype O165:H4, revealing several genes associated with virulence factors, including fimbriae and toxins.
  • The strain EC092 was found to have a similar virulence profile to some EAEC strains linked to diarrhea and is capable of causing infections outside the intestines, indicating its dual pathogenic capabilities.
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The unprecedented use of high-resolution continuum source molecular absorption spectrometry (HR-CS MAS) for the fractionation of organic and inorganic sulfur (S) species through monitoring the CS molecule is presented here. Two separate methods for determining organic (CS) and inorganic (CS) sulfur were developed to work sequentially. The optimized temperature program for both methodologies has two pyrolysis steps and one vaporization step (1st T: 1800 and 2T: 800 °C, and T: 2500 °C).

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Background: There remains high variability in clinical outcomes when the same magnetic resonance image-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) thalamotomy target is used for both essential tremor (ET) and tremor-dominant Parkinson's disease (TDPD).

Objective: Our goal is to refine the MRgFUS thalamotomy target for TDPD versus ET.

Methods: We retrospectively performed voxel-wise efficacy and structural connectivity mapping using 3-12-month post-procedure hand tremor scores for a multicenter cohort of 32 TDPD patients and a previously published cohort of 79 ET patients, and 24-hour T1-weighted post-MRgFUS brain images.

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Importance: Unilateral magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound ablation of ventralis intermedius nucleus of the thalamus for essential tremor reduces tremor on 1 side, but untreated contralateral or midline symptoms remain limiting for some patients. Historically, bilateral lesioning produced unacceptable risks and was supplanted by deep brain stimulation; increasing acceptance of unilateral focused ultrasound lesioning has led to interest in a bilateral option.

Objective: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of staged, bilateral focused ultrasound thalamotomy.

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Plasmid-encoded toxin (Pet) is an autotransporter protein of the serine protease autotransporters of Enterobacteriaceae (SPATE) family, important in the pathogenicity of . The gene was initially found in the enteroaggregative (EAEC) virulence plasmid, pAA2. Although this virulence factor was initially described in EAEC, an intestinal pathotype, may also be present in other pathotypes, including extraintestinal pathogenic strains (ExPEC).

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The efficient transfer of H plays a critical role in catalytic hydrogenation, particularly for the removal of recalcitrant contaminants from water. One of the most persistent contaminants, perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), was used to investigate how the method of H transfer affected the catalytic hydrodefluorination ability of elemental palladium nanoparticles (PdNPs). PdNPs were synthesized through an in situ autocatalytic reduction of Pd driven by H from the membrane.

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Objective: Medial thalamotomy has been shown to benefit patients with neuropathic pain, but widespread adoption of this procedure has been limited by reporting of clinical outcomes in studies without a control group. This study aimed to minimize confounders associated with medial thalamotomy for treating chronic pain by using modern MRI-guided stereotactic lesioning and a rigorous clinical design.

Methods: This prospective, double-blinded, randomized controlled trial in 10 patients with trigeminal neuropathic pain used sham procedures as controls.

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(1) Objectives: This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to summarize current evidence regarding the prognostic role of perineural invasion (PNI) in patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). (2) Methods: We searched Cochrane Central, ProQuest, PubMed, Scopus, Science Direct, and Web of Science, using relevant keywords to identify eligible articles. Two independent reviewers conducted two-stage screening, data extraction, and quality assessment.

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Objectives: The primary objective of this study was to determine whether two neurosurgical procedures, deep brain stimulation (DBS) and focused ultrasound (FUS), to treat essential tremor (ET) of the upper limb also reduce vocal tremor (VT) in patients with comorbid dysphonia.

Methods: Twelve patients with ET and concomitant VT scheduled for neurosurgical intervention (FUS or DBS) or returning for follow-up after DBS implantation were assessed. FUS patients were assessed pre- and post-intervention and DBS patients were assessed with the electrodes turned on and off post-implantation.

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Background: Magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) has emerged as a precise, incisionless approach to cerebral lesioning and an alternative to neuromodulation in movement disorders. Despite rigorous clinical trials, long-term patient-centered outcome data after MRgFUS for tremor-predominant Parkinson's Disease (TPPD) are relatively lacking.

Objective: To report long-term data on patient satisfaction and quality of life after MRgFUS thalamotomy for TPPD.

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Modern transcranial magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound is an incisionless, ablative treatment modality for a growing number of neurologic disorders. This procedure selectively destroys a targeted volume of cerebral tissue and relies on real-time MR thermography to monitor tissue temperatures. By focusing on a submillimeter target through a hemispheric phased array of transducers, ultrasound waves pass through the skull and avoid overheating and brain damage.

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Background: Unilateral focused ultrasound ablation of the internal segment of globus pallidus has reduced motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease in open-label studies.

Methods: We randomly assigned, in a 3:1 ratio, patients with Parkinson's disease and dyskinesias or motor fluctuations and motor impairment in the off-medication state to undergo either focused ultrasound ablation opposite the most symptomatic side of the body or a sham procedure. The primary outcome was a response at 3 months, defined as a decrease of at least 3 points from baseline either in the score on the Movement Disorders Society-Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale, part III (MDS-UPDRS III), for the treated side in the off-medication state or in the score on the Unified Dyskinesia Rating Scale (UDysRS) in the on-medication state.

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Introduction: The aim of this study was to determine the safety and feasibility of convection-enhanced delivery of autologous cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) for enhancing intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the basal ganglia during stereotactic neurosurgery.

Methods: This pilot study was conducted in 4 patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) who underwent MRI-guided deep brain stimulation of the globus pallidus internus (GPi). CSF was obtained via lumbar puncture after general anesthesia and prior to incision.

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Enteroaggregative (EAEC) is an important cause of diarrhea in children and adults worldwide. This pathotype is phenotypically characterized by the aggregative-adherence (AA) pattern in HEp-2 cells and genetically associated to the presence of the gene. EAEC pathogenesis relies in different virulence factors.

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Bamboo is the world's most widely exploited plant resource, with significant socio-economic and cultural values. In most parts of Africa, the population is in jeopardy due to the high pressure from human and natural forces. Of these, (A.

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Introduction: The objectives of this study were to determine long-term patient-reported outcomes with magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) thalamotomy for medication-refractory essential tremor (ET) and to identify risk factors for a poor clinical outcome.

Methods: We administered a telephone or mail-in survey to patients who consecutively underwent unilateral MRgFUS thalamotomy for ET at our institution over an 8-year period. Patients were asked to self-report measures of hand tremor improvement, degree of overall postprocedure improvement, activities of daily life, side effects, and willingness to undergo the procedure again.

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Hybrid-pathogenic represent an important group of strains associated with intestinal and extraintestinal infections. Recently, we described strain UPEC-46, a uropathogenic/enteroaggregative (UPEC/EAEC) strain presenting the aggregative adherence (AA) pattern on bladder and colorectal epithelial cells mediated by aggregate-forming pili (AFP). However, the role of AFP and other uninvestigated putative fimbriae operons in UPEC-46 pathogenesis remains unclear.

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Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate, at 4 and 5 years posttreatment, the long-term safety and efficacy of unilateral MRI-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) thalamotomy for medication-refractory essential tremor in a cohort of patients from a prospective, controlled, multicenter clinical trial.

Methods: Outcomes per the Clinical Rating Scale for Tremor (CRST), including postural tremor scores (CRST Part A), combined hand tremor/motor scores (CRST Parts A and B), and functional disability scores (CRST Part C), were measured by a qualified neurologist. The Quality of Life in Essential Tremor Questionnaire (QUEST) was used to assess quality of life.

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Pil-fimbriae is a type IV pili member, which is a remarkably versatile component with a wide variety of functions, including motility, attachment to different surfaces, electrical conductance, DNA acquisition, and secretion of a broad range of structurally distinct protein substrates. Despite the previous functional characterization of Pil, more studies are required to understand the regulation of Pil expression and production, since the exact mechanisms involved in these steps are still unknown. Therefore it is extremely important to have a protein with the correct secondary and tertiary structure that will enable an accurate characterization and a specific antisera generation.

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Background: The gamma-aminobutyric acid A (GABA) receptor is an important mediator of cellular signaling in the globus pallidus and might be implicated in the pathophysiology of Parkinson disease (PD). The goal of the present study was to characterize GABA receptor subunit expression in the normal and parkinsonian human globus pallidus.

Methods: Postmortem brain specimens were obtained from 8 patients with pathological evidence of PD at autopsy and from 4 control patients without such evidence.

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Several natural products have been investigated for their bactericidal potential, among these, cinnamaldehyde. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the activity of cinnamaldehyde in the treatment of animals with sepsis induced by extraintestinal pathogenic . Initially, the F5 was incubated with cinnamaldehyde to evaluate the minimum inhibitory and minimum bactericidal concentration.

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