Stereochemistry plays a key role in both fundamental chemical processes and the dynamics of a large set of molecular systems of importance in chemistry, medicine and biology. Predicting the chemical transformations of organic precursors in such environments requires detailed kinetic models based on laboratory data. Reactive intermediates play a critical role in constraining the models but their identification and especially their quantification remain challenging.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Although preseason baseline testing is a commonly recommended part of the concussion management process, its "value-added" contribution to the diagnosis of acute concussion compared with normative reference values remains in question.
Purpose: This research aimed to evaluate the diagnostic benefits of baseline testing in acute concussion assessment compared with normative reference values and characterize the athletes who receive the most diagnostic utility from baseline testing.
Study Design: Cohort study (Diagnosis); Level of evidence, 2.
Aim: Our objective was to determine the factors associated with the successful maturation of arteriovenous fistulas during hemodialysis.
Material And Methods: This prospective study included patients treated with hemodialysis and predialysis patients. Clinical, biochemical, sociodemographic, vascular ultrasound mapping, flow-mediated dilatation, and surgical factors were analyzed.
mRNA translation is integral to pain, yet the key regulatory factors and their target mRNAs are unclear. Here, we uncover a mechanism that bridges noxious insults to multiple phases of translational control in murine sensory neurons. We find that a painful cue triggers repression of peptide chain elongation through activation of elongation factor 2 kinase (eEF2K).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDepression is a leading cause of disability worldwide, with treatment-resistant depression (TRD) affecting approximately 30% of patients who do not respond to standard antidepressants. In underserved and uninsured communities, where Nurse Practitioners (NPs) often provide essential mental health care, the challenges of managing TRD are compounded by limited access to specialized services. Pharmacogenomic testing offers a promising approach to overcoming these barriers by providing personalized medication recommendations based on a patient's genetic profile.
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