Publications by authors named "English D"

Diverse sources of inhibition serve to modulate circuits and control cell assembly spiking across various timescales. For example, in hippocampus area CA1 the competition between inhibition and excitation organizes spike timing of pyramidal cells (PYR) in network events, including sharp wave-ripples (SPW-R). Specific cellular-synaptic sources of inhibition in SPW-R remain unclear, as there are >20 types of GABAergic interneurons in CA1.

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Organisms continually tune their perceptual systems to the features they encounter in their environment . We have studied how ongoing experience reorganizes the synaptic connectivity of neurons in the olfactory (piriform) cortex of the mouse. We developed an approach to measure synaptic connectivity , training a deep convolutional network to reliably identify monosynaptic connections from the spike-time cross-correlograms of 4.

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Background: Higher concentration of insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) increases postmenopausal breast cancer risk, but evidence for insulin and c-peptide is limited. Further, not all studies have accounted for potential confounding by biomarkers from other biological pathways, and not all were restricted to estrogen receptor (ER)-positive breast cancer.

Methods: This was a case-cohort study of 1,223 postmenopausal women (347 with ER-positive breast cancer) from the Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study.

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  • Histone Deacetylase 1 (HDAC1) removes acetyl groups from histones, impacting gene expression regulation, but its suppression leads to both increases and decreases in gene activity.
  • The study used the dTAG system for rapid HDAC1 degradation in mouse embryonic stem cells, which allowed for specific removal within less than an hour.
  • After HDAC1 degradation, most differentially expressed genes were upregulated within two hours, and changes in histone acetylation patterns indicated HDAC1's complex role in managing gene expression and enhancer activity for maintaining pluripotency.
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  • Alcohol consumption is linked to an increased risk of female breast cancer, making it important to understand how cessation impacts this risk.
  • A recent meta-analysis found that women who stop drinking may have a reduced risk of estrogen receptor positive (ER+) breast cancer (RR=0.88), while there is no significant risk reduction for estrogen receptor negative (ER-) breast cancer (RR=1.23).
  • The study suggests that quitting alcohol may lower the risk of developing ER+ breast cancer, but more research is needed to explore how long cessation effects last.
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Having reliable tools for recording and manipulating circuit activity are essential to understand the complex patterns of neural dynamics that underlie brain function. We present Tetro-DOpE (Tetrode-like Drug delivery, Optical stimulation, and Electrophysiology) probes that can simultaneously record and manipulate neural activity in behaving rodents. We fabricated thin multifunctional fibers (<50 μm) using the scalable convergence thermal drawing process.

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  • The Rutgers School of Public Health created a project to improve diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in their teaching.
  • They developed a special tool to help teachers reflect on how well their courses promote DEI, using feedback from professors, students, and staff.
  • The project offers a detailed 6-step plan to help schools develop better DEI programs and adapt to different challenges they face.
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  • Episodic memories are structured around event boundaries, which are times of environmental change, requiring the brain to rapidly reset for effective information encoding.
  • Norepinephrine (NE) is believed to help reorganize neuronal networks during these changes, but its role in the hippocampus during event boundaries is still being explored.
  • Research using a new sensor to measure NE in mice showed that NE release coincides with these environmental transitions, affecting hippocampal neural spiking patterns and potentially aiding long-term memory formation.
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Cervicocephalic proprioception (CCP) is an important assessment item for people with a range of clinical conditions, where reduced CCP is associated with neck pain and imbalance. Reliability has been established for a range of positional and movements tests, but there is limited data regarding sense of force, particularly across three planes of movement. The current test-retest study assessed reliability when evaluating sense of force in healthy adults (8 males, 6 females, mean age 31.

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  • Ovarian cancer is often diagnosed late, impacting survival rates, and this study investigates how improving diagnostic pathways could enhance early detection and outcomes.
  • After reviewing literature from major medical databases, the authors identified a total of 65 relevant papers and found significant variability in reported diagnostic intervals, which were influenced by the methods used in the studies.
  • Most studies examining the relationship between diagnostic intervals and clinical outcomes found no strong associations, highlighting a need for better definitions and reporting standards to improve future research in ovarian cancer diagnosis.
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Deflectometric profilometers are used to precisely measure the form of beam shaping optics of synchrotrons and X-ray free-electron lasers. They often utilize autocollimators which measure slope by evaluating the displacement of a reticle image on a detector. Based on our privileged access to the raw image data of an autocollimator, novel strategies to reduce the systematic measurement errors by using a set of overlapping images of the reticle obtained at different positions on the detector are discussed.

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Background: Social disadvantage leads to dental caries during childhood.

Aim: This study investigated whether dental caries occur earlier in children from households experiencing social disadvantage than those not experiencing social disadvantage.

Design: The overall risk of, and relative time to, early childhood caries (ECC) according to sociodemographic characteristics in Victoria, Australia, was quantified.

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Introduction: Patients with incurable illnesses often experience existential distress, profoundly impacting their well-being. Current medical approaches have limitations in addressing these burdens. Psilocybin, a promising psychedelic compound, may offer therapeutic benefits.

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Background & Aims: Erectile dysfunction is common among older men and has been associated with low serum 25-hydroxy vitamin D concentration. However, this association may be due to uncontrolled confounding, and there is a paucity of evidence from interventional studies. We aimed to examine the effect of vitamin D supplementation on the prevalence of erectile dysfunction, in an exploratory analysis using data from a large randomized controlled trial.

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The granular retrosplenial cortex (gRSC) exhibits high-frequency oscillations (HFOs; ∼150 Hz), which can be driven by a hippocampus-subiculum pathway. How the cellular-synaptic and laminar organization of gRSC facilitates HFOs is unknown. Here, we probe gRSC HFO generation and coupling with hippocampal rhythms using focal optogenetics and silicon-probe recordings in behaving mice.

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Understanding the neural basis of behavior requires monitoring and manipulating combinations of physiological elements and their interactions in behaving animals. We developed a thermal tapering process enabling fabrication of low-cost, flexible probes combining ultrafine features: dense electrodes, optical waveguides, and microfluidic channels. Furthermore, we developed a semi-automated backend connection allowing scalable assembly.

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Robotic surgery may decrease surgeon stress compared to laparoscopic. To evaluate intraoperative surgeon stress, we measured salivary alpha-amylase and cortisol. We hypothesized robotic elicited lower increases in surgeon salivary amylase and cortisol than laparoscopic.

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Purpose: Sex-steroid hormones are associated with postmenopausal breast cancer but potential confounding from other biological pathways is rarely considered. We estimated risk ratios for sex-steroid hormone biomarkers in relation to postmenopausal estrogen receptor (ER)-positive breast cancer, while accounting for biomarkers from insulin/insulin-like growth factor-signaling and inflammatory pathways.

Methods: This analysis included 1208 women from a case-cohort study of postmenopausal breast cancer within the Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study.

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Background: Pre-diagnostic physical activity is reported to improve survival for women with breast cancer. However, studies of pre-diagnostic exposures and cancer survival are susceptible to bias, made clear when applying a target trial framework. We investigated the impact of selection bias, immortal time bias, confounding and bias due to inappropriate adjustment for post-exposure variables in a systematic review and meta-analysis of pre-diagnostic physical activity and survival after breast cancer.

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  • Cervical cancer rarely spreads to the breast, but when it does, it generally leads to a poor prognosis, complicating diagnosis and treatment.
  • A 44-year-old woman, initially treated for cervical cancer, later developed widespread metastatic disease, including in her breast, which was confirmed through imaging and a biopsy.
  • Although metastatic cervical cancer presents diagnostic challenges, timely immunotherapy (like pembrolizumab) can lead to positive responses in some patients.
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