Publications by authors named "Evan Jensen"

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  • The study examines the long-term effects of Little League elbow (LLE) and Little League shoulder (LLS) on youth baseball and softball players, focusing on their recovery, competition return, and pain recurrence over five years post-treatment.
  • Out of 61 participants diagnosed between 2013 and 2017, a significant majority (over 80%) returned to competition, though nearly 40% had to change positions, and less than half were still actively playing five years later.
  • The recurrence rate of symptoms exceeded 20%, and those who experienced recurrence were less likely to continue playing and reported poorer outcomes, highlighting the challenges faced by young athletes after injuries like LLE and LLS.
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Chemical and molecular-based computers may be promising alternatives to modern silicon-based computers. In particular, hybrid systems, where tasks are split between a chemical medium and traditional silicon components, may provide access and demonstration of chemical advantages such as scalability, low power dissipation, and genuine randomness. This work describes the development of a hybrid classical-molecular computer (HCMC) featuring an electrochemical reaction on top of an array of discrete electrodes with a fluorescent readout.

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Much has been learned about the chromosomal abnormalities of colorectal carcinomas but the cytogenetic relationship between the neoplastic clones present in primary versus metastatic tumour samples remains unclear. We analyse the frequency of abnormalities for 47 chromosome regions using the interphase fluorescence in situ hybridization technique in a group of 48 tumours, including 24 primary colorectal tumours and 24 paired liver metastases. All tumours showed complex karyotypes with numerical/structural abnormalities for seven or more different chromosomes/chromosome regions both in the primary tumours and in their paired metastases.

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Unlabelled: A heterogeneous spectrum of immunophenotypic abnormalities have been reported in myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS). However, most studies are restricted to the analysis of CD34(+) cells and/or other major subsets of CD34(-) cells, frequently not exploring the diagnostic and prognostic impact of immunophenotyping.

Methods: We propose for the first time an immunophenotypic score (IS) based on the altered distribution and immunophenotypic features of maturing/mature compartments of bone marrow (BM) hematopoietic cells in 56 patients with MDS that could contribute to a refined diagnosis and prognostic evaluation of the disease.

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