Publications by authors named "Fowler C"

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to establish the impact of area deprivation index (ADI) on treatment timelines of patients with cubital tunnel syndrome (CuTS). We hypothesize that increased social deprivation will correlate with increased time between care milestones from presentation to surgery.

Methods: This is a retrospective study of patients diagnosed with CuTS who underwent surgical intervention at a single academic institution.

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  • Recent advancements in extracellular vesicle (EV) biology are recognized for their potential impact on health and disease, particularly in vision research.
  • The National Eye Institute (NEI) highlighted EV research in its 2021-2025 Strategic Plan as a key focus area within Regenerative Medicine.
  • A workshop was held with twenty experts to assess the state of EV research and identify opportunities for its application in diagnosing and treating eye diseases.
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  • Francisella orientalis is a harmful bacteria that causes high death rates in warmwater fish like tilapia and has significantly impacted aquaculture worldwide, resulting in a moratorium on tilapia exports from Oahu since the mid-1990s due to repeated outbreaks.
  • A study was conducted to evaluate the presence of this bacteria in feral tilapia from various Hawaiian Islands using molecular and histological screening methods.
  • The results showed infection signs in fish from all five islands, but F. orientalis was only confirmed in Oahu, Maui, and Kauai, indicating its widespread prevalence among feral tilapia populations.
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H3K27M-mutant diffuse midline gliomas (DMGs) express high levels of the disialoganglioside GD2 (ref. ). Chimeric antigen receptor-modified T cells targeting GD2 (GD2-CART) eradicated DMGs in preclinical models.

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Background: Acute aortic syndrome (AAS) requires urgent diagnosis with computed tomographic angiography (CTA). Diagnostic strategies need to weigh the benefits of detecting AAS against the costs of using CTA with a low yield of AAS when the prevalence of AAS is low. We aimed to estimate the cost-effectiveness of diagnostic strategies using clinical probability scoring and D-dimer to select patients with potential symptoms of AAS for CTA.

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The profile of autoantibodies is dysregulated in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD). Autoantibodies to beta-site amyloid precursor protein (APP)-cleaving enzyme 1 (BACE1) are present in human blood. This study aims to investigate the clinical relevance and pathophysiological roles of autoantibodies to BACE1 in AD.

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Introduction:  A comparison between sublobar resection and stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR) in the treatment of lung cancer is a trending topic. However, there is still a lack of strong randomized controlled trials on this subject. We believe that the National Cancer Registry can provide good insight into decision-making when comparing these two modalities of treatment.

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  • Plasma phospho-tau 217 (pTau217) assays, when performed on the common Lumipulse-G® platform, can effectively identify Alzheimer's disease (AD) by analyzing β-amyloid (Aβ) status and tau staging in patients.
  • In a study with 388 participants, pTau217 showed strong correlations with PET imaging results, achieving high accuracy rates in distinguishing between Aβ-negative and Aβ-positive individuals, as well as different stages of tau pathology.
  • The findings suggest that the plasma pTau217 assay is a reliable tool for predicting who might benefit from anti-β-amyloid treatments, emphasizing its potential for broader clinical use in AD diagnostics.
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  • Medulloblastoma, the most common malignant brain tumor in children, has distinct subgroups, including WNT-driven and SHH-driven types, and this study focuses on the small molecule MAGMAS inhibitor, BT9, previously shown to impact adult glioblastoma.
  • The research involved treating human medulloblastoma cell lines (DAOY and D425) with BT9 and assessing effects on cell proliferation, death, migration, invasion, and metabolic activity through various assays.
  • While BT9 significantly reduced cell proliferation and increased death in vitro, it did not improve survival in an in vivo mouse model, indicating potential antitumor effects but limited efficacy in living organisms.
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  • The study focuses on nonpharmacological interventions to support veterans dealing with chronic pain and PTSD, particularly through the online program Mission Reconnect (MR).
  • A total of 364 veteran-partner pairs participated in a randomized controlled trial, where outcomes such as pain, PTSD, depression, and quality of life were measured, alongside qualitative feedback from a smaller group.
  • Results indicated no major changes in overall symptoms; however, the MR group experienced notable decreases in pain interference with mood and sleep, suggesting some positive effects of the intervention despite mixed overall outcomes.
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  • Exosomes are small membrane-bound vesicles playing key roles in various biological processes, and an innovative transgenic mouse model called Exomap1 was developed to study their biology.
  • The Exomap1 mouse expresses a fluorescent exosome marker (HsCD81mNG) specifically when induced by Cre recombinase, allowing for tracking and analysis of exosome secretion and composition.
  • Findings showed distinct contributions from different cell types to exosome populations, with neurons contributing ~1% and hepatocytes ~15% to plasma exosomes, affirming the model's utility for exosome research.
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The intensive nutrient requirements needed to sustain T cell activation and proliferation, combined with competition for nutrients within the tumor microenvironment, raise the prospect that glucose availability may limit CAR-T cell function. Here, we seek to test the hypothesis that stable overexpression (OE) of the glucose transporter GLUT1 in primary human CAR-T cells would improve their function and antitumor potency. We observe that GLUT1OE in CAR-T cells increases glucose consumption, glycolysis, glycolytic reserve, and oxidative phosphorylation, and these effects are associated with decreased T cell exhaustion and increased Th differentiation.

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  • - The study explores the potential benefits of universal plasma for hospitals in England, highlighting its safety as a major advantage but also identifying cost as a significant barrier to its adoption.
  • - Surveys distributed to hospitals revealed that many respondents were willing to pay more for universal plasma, with 95% indicating they would consider integrating it into their stock, expecting reduced plasma wastage of up to 25%.
  • - Hospitals recognized that universal plasma could facilitate quicker access to transfusions, particularly in emergency situations, with 56% believing it would greatly benefit trauma departments.
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Background: Most smokers attempting to quit will quickly relapse to tobacco use even when treated with the most efficacious smoking cessation agents currently available. This highlights the need to develop effective new smoking cessation medications. Evidence suggests that positive allosteric modulators (PAM) and other enhancers of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) signaling could have therapeutic utility as smoking cessation agents.

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  • The study investigates how the main active component of cannabis, THC, affects the signaling of extracellular vesicles (EVs) in the brain, which play a role in intercellular communication.
  • THC was found to activate certain cells in the brain, leading to increased expression of cannabinoid receptors and the release of EVs containing RNA.
  • Additionally, the research showed that both acute and chronic THC exposure had different effects on EV proteins, with variations based on sex, enhancing our understanding of cannabis's impact on brain signaling.
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Children are regularly exposed to chemical contaminants that may influence brain development. However, relatively little is known about how these contaminants impact the developing human brain. Here, we combined silicone wristband exposure assessments with neuroimaging for the first time to examine how chemical contaminant mixtures are associated with the developing basal ganglia-a brain region key for the healthy development of emotion, reward, and motor processing, and which may be particularly susceptible to contaminant harm.

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  • * When the angle between the solar wind’s velocity and its magnetic field is small, Mars experiences a unique induced magnetosphere that causes no shock on the day side and only weak shocks on the sides.
  • * Recent hybrid simulations with a small cone angle align with findings from Mars exploration missions, indicating that these complex induced magnetospheres could play a significant role in atmospheric loss, an area that needs further investigation.
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Background: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a prevalent condition associated with many comorbidities. However, establishing the independent impact of OSA on specific health outcomes can be challenging without access to a substantial patient cohort. This study aimed to investigate whether a diagnosis of OSA was independently associated with venous thromboembolism (VTE) after total knee arthroplasty (TKA).

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Impaired clearance of amyloid β (Aβ) in late-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD) affects disease progression. The role of peripheral monocytes in Aβ clearance from the central nervous system (CNS) is unclear. We use a flow cytometry assay to identify Aβ-binding monocytes in blood, validated by confocal microscopy, Western blotting, and mass spectrometry.

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Background:  The masking-level difference (MLD) can be measured via voluntary behavioral responses (voluntary behavioral MLD [vMLD]) and/or via electrophysiological cortical auditory evoked potentials (CAEPs; electrophysiological MLD [eMLD]). It may be possible to enhance the ecologic validity of the MLD by using nonsense-syllable speech stimuli.

Purpose:  The aim of this study is to determine the feasibility of measuring both the vMLD and eMLD with speech stimuli.

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