Publications by authors named "Evan Liu"

Episodic memory in older adults is varied and perceived to rely on numbers of synapses or dendritic spines. We analyzed 2157 neurons among 128 older individuals from the Religious Orders Study and Rush Memory and Aging Project. Analysis of 55,521 individual dendritic spines by least absolute shrinkage and selection operator regression and nested model cross-validation revealed that the dendritic spine head diameter in the temporal cortex, but not the premotor cortex, improved the prediction of episodic memory performance in models containing β amyloid plaque scores, neurofibrillary tangle pathology, and sex.

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  • The study introduces MOSBY, a new model that uses deep neural networks to analyze H&E stained images for finding clinically relevant spatial biomarkers in cancer.
  • MOSBY employs advanced techniques to correlate image features with genetic information and has shown strong predictive power for patient survival beyond traditional gene expression analyses.
  • The model successfully identified specific spatial features linked to cancer risks and outcomes, highlighting its potential in enhancing cancer research and aiding clinical decisions.
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Introduction: Clinician implicit racial bias (IB) may lead to lower quality care and adverse health outcomes for Black patients. Educational efforts to train clinicians to mitigate IB vary widely and have insufficient evidence of impact. We developed and pilot-tested an evidence-based clinician IB curriculum, "REACHing Equity.

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DNA nanotechnology offers many means to synthesize custom nanostructured materials from the ground up in a hierarchical fashion. While the assembly of DNA nanostructures from small (nanometer-scale) monomeric components has been studied extensively, how the hierarchical assembly of rigid or semi-flexible units produces multi-micron scale structures is less understood. Here we demonstrate a mechanism for assembling micron-scale semi-flexible DNA nanotubes into extended structures.

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Background And Purpose: No consensus exists on the ideal duration of rehabilitation in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). The aim of this study is to identify demographic and clinical characteristics associated with rehabilitation duration (RD) in patients with ICH during hospitalization.

Methods: This retrospective study followed consecutive patients admitted to a tertiary care center between 2016 and 2019 with primary diagnosis of ICH.

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Context: A quarter of palliative care (PC) clinicians' consultations are now requested from the intensive care unit (ICU). Despite this high usage, a standardized set of quality metrics for PC delivery in the ICU does not exist.

Objectives: To explore PC clinicians' views on how to best measure quality of care delivery in their role as a consultant in the ICU setting.

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Background: Racial and ethnic minority groups are at a higher stroke risk and have poor poststroke outcomes. The aim of this study was to assess the frequency of race reporting and proportions of race and ethnicity representation in stroke-related clinical trials.

Methods And Results: This is a descriptive study of stroke-related clinical trials completed between January 1, 2010 and December 31, 2020, and registered on ClinicalTrials.

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Our objective was to develop an automated deep-learning-based method to evaluate cellularity in rat bone marrow hematoxylin and eosin whole slide images for preclinical safety assessment. We trained a shallow CNN for segmenting marrow, 2 Mask R-CNN models for segmenting megakaryocytes (MKCs), and small hematopoietic cells (SHCs), and a SegNet model for segmenting red blood cells. We incorporated the models into a pipeline that identifies and counts MKCs and SHCs in rat bone marrow.

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  • Proteomic studies on postmortem human brain tissue have assessed the effects of aging and neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Alzheimer's, but identifying specific proteins that influence biological processes remains a challenge.
  • A cross-platform analysis focused on synaptic processes in the entorhinal cortex was conducted, using mass spectrometry to identify 2260 proteins and correlate them with dendritic spine metrics.
  • The study successfully pinpointed Twinfilin-2 (TWF2) as a key protein linked to spine length, and experimentally validated that enhancing TWF2 levels boosts thin spine growth in neurons, thus contributing to a deeper understanding of synaptic alterations in Alzheimer's.
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  • The study investigates the effectiveness of a Couples Communication Skills Training (CCST) intervention delivered via videoconference for couples dealing with advanced cancer, focusing on those who struggle to discuss cancer-related issues.
  • The randomized controlled trial (RCT) includes 230 patients with various types of advanced cancer and their partners, comparing CCST against an educational control to measure improvements in relationship and psychological functioning.
  • The research aims to provide insights on improving couple dynamics and coping strategies for both patients and their partners, contributing to better long-term adjustment to the challenges posed by advanced cancer.
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Dendritic spines are small protrusions on dendrites that serve as the postsynaptic site of the majority of excitatory synapses. These structures are important for normal synaptic transmission, and alterations in their density and morphology have been documented in various disease states. Over 130 years ago, Ramón y Cajal used Golgi-stained tissue sections to study dendritic morphology.

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Tumid lupus erythematosus (TLE) is a rare form of chronic cutaneous lupus that has triggered much debate regarding its clinical and histopathological features. It has been classically defined as annular erythematous, succulent, plaques involving the face and trunk that typically are devoid of any papulosquamous features such as scale and follicular plugging. These lesions are a clinical mimicker of other urticarial lesions such as urticarial vasculitis and lymphocytic infiltrate of Jessner.

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Immune checkpoints have been the subject of a wave of new studies. Among these checkpoints are tytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated antigen 4, checkpoints programmed death-1 and programmed death-ligand 1; their blockades have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for therapy of melanoma and other types of cancers. Immunogenomics, which combines the latest nucleic acid sequencing strategy with immunotherapy, provides precise information about genomic alterations (e.

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A previous surveillance study of human pathogens within ticks collected in the country of Georgia showed a relatively high infection rate for Rickettsia raoultii, R. slovaca, and R. aeschlimannii.

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