Publications by authors named "Gallen C"

IL-33 plays an important role in the early programming of CD8 T cells; however, its contribution to the differentiation of tissue-resident memory T cells in vivo remains poorly defined. After infection of mice with Yersinia pseudotuberculosis, IL-33 expression was increased in the intestinal tissue, and this coincided with the expression of ST2 on T cells infiltrating the intestinal epithelium and lamina propria. Blocking IL-33 signaling after T cell infiltration of the intestinal tissue did not significantly impact the number or phenotype of tissue-resident memory T cells generated.

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N,N-Dimethyltryptamine (DMT) is a serotonergic psychedelic, known to rapidly induce short-lasting alterations in conscious experience, characterized by a profound and immersive sense of physical transcendence alongside rich and vivid auditory distortions and visual imagery. Multimodal neuroimaging data paired with dynamic analysis techniques offer a valuable approach for identifying unique signatures of brain activity - and linked autonomic physiology - naturally unfolding during the altered state of consciousness induced by DMT. We leveraged simultaneous fMRI and EKG data acquired in 14 healthy volunteers prior to, during, and after intravenous administration of DMT, and, separately, placebo.

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  • - Tissue-resident memory T (Trm) cells are long-lasting T cells found in nonlymphoid tissues, crucial for immune response without needing input from circulating memory T cells.
  • - CD8+ Trm cells play a key role in monitoring tissues and fighting off infections by activating local immune responses and altering tissue conditions during pathogen reactivation.
  • - Trm cells have diverse functions, which vary by their type and location, and understanding these differences can help improve strategies for controlling diseases through targeted immune responses.
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  • Musical instrument training is linked to better academic skills in kids, but access to this training is limited for some, creating disparities.
  • A study investigated a digital rhythm game as an alternative to traditional instrument training, showing it could improve reading fluency in children, especially by enhancing their rhythmic timing.
  • The findings suggest that while rhythm training benefits reading, it does not significantly affect math skills or other cognitive functions like attention or working memory.
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  • The study introduces a new way to measure sustained attention by focusing on how long someone can stay "in the zone" during a task, instead of using traditional performance metrics like response time.* -
  • Researchers found that attention span tends to be longer in young adults compared to children and older adults, and that children's declining attention span during tasks is linked to symptoms of inattention.* -
  • The findings highlight that measuring attention span is a valuable method for assessing sustained attention, especially for understanding differences across different age groups and in individuals showing inattention symptoms.*
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Human-shark conflict has been managed through catch-and-kill policies in most parts of the world. More recently, there has been a greater demand for shark bite mitigation measures to improve protection for water users whilst minimizing harm to non-target and target species, particularly White Sharks (), given their status as a Threatened, Endangered, or Protected (TEP) species. A new non-lethal shark bite mitigation method, known as the Shark-Management-Alert-in-Real-Time (SMART) drumline, alerts responders when an animal takes the bait and thereby provides an opportunity for rapid response to the catch and potentially to relocate, tag, and release sharks.

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Amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) is a predementia stage of Alzheimer's disease associated with dysfunctional episodic memory and limited treatment options. We aimed to characterize feasibility, clinical, and biomarker effects of noninvasive neurostimulation for aMCI. 13 individuals with aMCI received eight 60-minute sessions of 40-Hz (gamma) transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) targeting regions related to episodic memory processing.

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  • - The study examines how adding game features to continuous performance tasks (CPTs), which measure attention, affects individuals' attention abilities, with previous research showing mixed results.
  • - Researchers analyzed 94 participants across different age groups, comparing performance on a traditional CPT and a game-enhanced CPT that included engaging elements like competition and rewards.
  • - Results indicated that game features had varied effects on attention, with younger participants and those with more attention difficulties performing better on the game version, while older adults and those with fewer ADHD symptoms tended to perform better on the traditional CPT.
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Introduction: Top-down control underlies our ability to attend relevant stimuli while ignoring irrelevant, distracting stimuli and is a critical process for prioritizing information in working memory (WM). Prior work has demonstrated that top-down biasing signals modulate sensory-selective cortical areas during WM, and that the large-scale organization of the brain reconfigures due to WM demands alone; however, it is not yet understood how brain networks reconfigure between the processing of relevant versus irrelevant information in the service of WM.

Methods: Here, we investigated the effects of task goals on brain network organization while participants performed a WM task that required participants to detect repetitions (e.

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Inattention can negatively impact several aspects of a child's life, including at home and school. Cognitive and physical interventions are two promising non-pharmaceutical approaches used to enhance attention abilities, with combined approaches often being marketed to teachers, therapists, and parents typically without research validation. Here, we assessed the feasibility of incorporating an integrated, cognitive-physical, closed-loop video game (body-brain trainer or 'BBT') as an after-school program, and also evaluated if there were attention benefits following its use.

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  • * Research often takes place in controlled lab settings, which may not accurately reflect real-life school environments, and tends to focus narrowly on specific academic skills rather than broader academic success.
  • * In a study of over 700 students aged 9-14, it was found that sustained attention positively correlated with both targeted academic assessments (like math fluency and reading comprehension) and broader measures (such as standardized test scores).
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Recent findings suggesting the potential transdiagnostic efficacy of psychedelic-assisted therapy have fostered the need to deepen our understanding of psychedelic brain action. Functional neuroimaging investigations have found that psychedelics reduce the functional segregation of large-scale brain networks. However, beyond this general trend, findings have been largely inconsistent.

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We conducted a prospective study to evaluate immune responses to SARS-CoV-2 in oncology workers in which we collected blood and clinical data every 6 months. Spike-specific CD4 T-cells and immunoglobulin G responses were measured using interferon-gamma enzyme-linked immunosorbent spot and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, respectively. Sixty (81%) vaccinated and 14 (19%) unvaccinated individuals were enrolled.

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  • Older adults are keen to preserve their attention abilities for better quality of life, and combining cognitive and physical fitness interventions shows promise in this area.
  • A new video game called Body-Brain Trainer (BBT) was developed to provide a personalized training experience that enhances both cognitive and physical demands for seniors.
  • After two months of using BBT, older participants showed significant improvements in attention and physical fitness, even surpassing the performance of younger adults and maintaining these benefits for at least a year.
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  • Population aging is increasing, making it crucial to find effective ways to help older adults maintain or improve their cognitive function.
  • Current cognitive training methods often adopt a 'one size fits all' approach, which may not address individual needs, leading to inconsistent results in enhancing cognitive abilities.
  • There is potential in using modern technology for personalized cognitive interventions, allowing for large-scale trials that can adapt to individual requirements and reach diverse older populations effectively.
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Species' mean relative head size decreases with increasing species mean body size in paper wasps, which may have important implications for biomechanics in these flying animals. Here we quantify the allometric relationship (log/log slope) of head size to body size in paper wasps. We sampled species in two genera (Agelaia and Polybia) to test whether head/body allometry was consistent among genera.

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Background: Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) targeted antibodies in combination with chemotherapy has improved outcomes of HER2 positive (pos) breast cancer (BC) but toxicity of therapy remains a problem. High levels of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes are associated with increased pathologic complete responses for patients treated with neoadjuvant therapy. Here we sought to investigate whether delivery of intratumoral (i.

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  • The Marine Monitoring Program (MMP) was created in 2005 to assess the inshore health of the Great Barrier Reef and track progress on water quality goals.
  • The program monitors pesticide contamination levels, examines changes over time, and assesses risks to marine life in the GBR lagoon.
  • An analysis of 14 years of data revealed increasing trends in concentrations of five specific herbicides at multiple sites, with stronger results from sites with over 10 years of data.
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  • ADHD is a common neurodevelopmental disorder that impacts attention control, affecting individuals throughout their lives.
  • Recent research indicates that digital therapeutics designed to enhance specific neural functions can positively influence attentional behavior in children with ADHD.
  • A study involving 25 children with ADHD demonstrated improvements in both neural measures of attention and behavioral outcomes after a 4-week digital intervention, highlighting the potential of targeted therapies to support attentional control.
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Per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a problematic group of chemicals used in various industrial and household products. They have been extensively detected in wastewater as a result of day-to-day product usage. Due to concerns about their safety, voluntary and regulatory action to limit the manufacture and use of some individual PFAS has occurred since the year 2000.

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The HER3/ERBB3 receptor is an oncogenic receptor tyrosine kinase that forms heterodimers with EGFR family members and is overexpressed in numerous cancers. HER3 overexpression associates with reduced survival and acquired resistance to targeted therapies, making it a potential therapeutic target in multiple cancer types. Here, we report on immunogenic, promiscuous MHC class II-binding HER3 peptides, which can generate HER3-specific CD4 Th1 antitumor immune responses.

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Current success of immunotherapy in cancer has drawn attention to the subsets of T cells in the tumor which are critical for activation of anti-tumor response either directly by themselves or by stimulating cytotoxic T cell activity. However, presence of immunosuppressive pro-tumorigenic T subsets in the tumor milieu further contributes to the complexity of regulation of T cell-mediated immune response. In this review, we present an overview of the multifaceted positive and negative effects of T cells, with an emphasis on regulation of different T cell subtypes by various immune cells, and how a delicate balance of contradictory signals can influence overall success of cancer immunotherapy.

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  • - The study examined long-term effects of cognitive interventions, specifically using a video game called NeuroRacer, on older adults' cognitive functions after 6 years.
  • - Results showed that while the NeuroRacer group maintained better multitasking abilities and specific brain activity, improvements in other cognitive skills like sustained attention did not last.
  • - These findings suggest that while older adults can experience lasting cognitive benefits from certain interventions, not all improvements are sustainable over time, highlighting the brain's adaptability and potential for digital therapies.
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