Publications by authors named "Goldstein T"

Evidence suggests that bats are important hosts of filoviruses, yet the specific species involved remain largely unidentified. Niemann-Pick C1 (NPC1) is an essential entry receptor, with amino acid variations influencing viral susceptibility and species-specific tropism. Herein, we conducted combinatorial binding studies with seven filovirus glycoproteins (GPs) and NPC1 orthologs from 81 bat species.

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Prolactin levels have been shown to influence metabolic outcomes, including insulin resistance. Metformin is known to be beneficial in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) patients. PCOS women might react differently to metformin treatment depending on their baseline prolactin levels.

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Objective: Autologous rib harvest with manual framework production is the current gold standard for microtia reconstruction. Recent clinical success with implantation of cadaveric costal cartilage grafts opens the possibility of point of care auricular framework production. This paper assesses the feasibility and efficiency of 3D milling of cadaveric costal cartilage for auricular framework production.

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  • Instability after total hip arthroplasty (THA) is a key reason for needing revision surgeries, highlighting the importance of achieving stability through different femoral systems.
  • The study used Autodesk Fusion 360 software to simulate and analyze how various head and neck sizes affect the arc of motion (AOM) and jump distances (JDs) in THA and dual mobility systems.
  • Results showed that while larger head sizes generally increase AOM, benefits plateau after 36 mm, and using modern polyethylene liners can enhance stability; thus, choosing between THA and dual mobility involves weighing minimal gains in head size against increased stability with larger heads.
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  • The study aimed to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of a Sleep Promotion Program (SPP) for adolescents who don't get enough sleep.
  • The pilot trial involved 44 adolescents, split between those who continued the program for two months and those who only received monitoring initially; results showed an 8.5% dropout rate and high satisfaction with care.
  • The findings indicated that participants in the SPP group significantly increased their total sleep time during the first month but experienced a decrease in the second month, highlighting the program's initial success but also potential sustainability concerns.
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  • - The study aimed to find out if mood episodes (depression and mania) in young people with Bipolar Spectrum Disorder vary by latitude and seasons.
  • - Researchers evaluated mood in 413 participants over nearly 92 months, finding that depressive episodes were more frequent in winter, while manic episodes were more common in summer.
  • - The findings suggest the need for strategies to manage the seasonal impacts on mood for individuals with Bipolar Disorder, especially recognizing the differences across various locations.
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Background: Previous work indicates that polygenic risk scores (PRS) for bipolar disorder (BD) are elevated in adults and youth with BD, but whether BD-PRS can inform person-level diagnostic prediction is unknown. Here, we test whether BD-PRS improves performance of a previously published risk calculator (RC) for BD.

Methods: 156 parents with BD-I/II and their offspring ages 6-18 were recruited and evaluated with standardized diagnostic assessments every two years for >12 years.

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Bipolar disorder (BD) is highly heritable and associated with increased rates of metabolic syndrome (MetS). However, little is known about MetS in offspring of parents with BD. We therefore examined this topic in the Pittsburgh Bipolar Offspring Study cohort.

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Background: Poor sleep is prevalent in adolescents with bipolar disorder, precedes illness onset, and is associated with worse mood symptoms. We examined interrelationships between sleep quality and mood symptoms in adolescents with bipolar disorder, particularly effects of sleep quality on emergent mood symptoms.

Methods: Adolescents with bipolar disorder participated in a two-year longitudinal treatment study.

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Introduction: In many postmenopausal women, quality of life is decreased due to vasomotor symptoms. Efficient and well-tolerated non-hormonal treatment options are needed.

Areas Covered: The present review summarizes what is known about the etiology of postmenopausal vasomotor symptoms as a rationale for the mechanism of action of Elinzanetant, a new neurokinin (NK)-1/-3 receptor antagonist, as well as its efficacy and side effect profile.

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Purpose: Knowledge of thyroid eye disease (TED) is based on predominantly Caucasian populations. To date, no studies in the United States examine the presentation in Black and Hispanic patients. The purpose of this study is to introduce the presentation of TED in two previously undescribed populations.

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Background: Accurate identification of pain generators in the context of low back and spine-related pain is crucial for effective treatment. This review aims to evaluate the potential usefulness of single photon emission computed tomography with computed tomography (SPECT/CT) as an imaging modality in guiding clinical decision-making.

Methods: A broad scoping literature review was conducted to identify relevant studies evaluating the use of SPECT/CT in patients with spine-related pain.

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  • The article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0230802 has been updated for accuracy.* -
  • The corrections made address specific errors or clarifications in the original text.* -
  • Readers are encouraged to refer to the corrected version for the most reliable information.*
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The transferability of adversarial examples across different convolutional neural networks (CNNs) makes it feasible to perform black-box attacks, resulting in security threats for CNNs. However, fewer endeavors have been made to investigate transferable attacks for vision transformers (ViTs), which achieve superior performance on various computer vision tasks. Unlike CNNs, ViTs establish relationships between patches extracted from inputs by the self-attention module.

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Two studies examined the process and aftermath of coming to disbelieve in the myth of Santa Claus. In Study 1, 48 children ages 6-15 answered questions about how they discovered Santa was not real and how the discovery made them feel, and 44 of their parents shared their perspectives and how they promoted Santa. In Study 2, 383 adults reflected on their experiences shifting to disbelief in Santa Claus.

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Study Objectives: Healthy sleep is important for adolescent neurodevelopment, and relationships between brain structure and sleep can vary in strength over this maturational window. Although cortical gyrification is increasingly considered a useful index for understanding cognitive and emotional outcomes in adolescence, and sleep is also a strong predictor of such outcomes, we know relatively little about associations between cortical gyrification and sleep. We aimed to identify developmentally invariant (stable across age) or developmentally specific (observed only during discrete age intervals) gyrification-sleep relationships in young people.

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Study Objectives: Healthy sleep is important for adolescent neurodevelopment, and relationships between brain structure and sleep can vary in strength over this maturational window. Although cortical gyrification is increasingly considered a useful index for understanding cognitive and emotional outcomes in adolescence, and sleep is also a strong predictor of such outcomes, we know relatively little about associations between cortical gyrification and sleep.

Methods: Using Local gyrification index (lGI) of 34 bilateral brain regions and regularized regression for feature selection, we examined gyrification-sleep relationships in the Neuroimaging and Pediatric Sleep databank (252 participants; 9-26 years; 58.

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Objective: To assess medication adherence and factors associated with poor adherence in youth with bipolar disorder (BD) followed from adolescence through young adulthood.

Method: Participants with BD recruited through the Course and Outcome of Bipolar Youth (COBY) study were included in this study if they were prescribed psychotropic medications and had at least 3 follow-up assessments of medication adherence (N= 179, ages 12-36). Medication adherence had been evaluated for a median of 8 years using a questionnaire derived from the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study.

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