Publications by authors named "Greenidge C"

Neural decoding methods provide a powerful tool for quantifying the information content of neural population codes and the limits imposed by correlations in neural activity. However, standard decoding methods are prone to overfitting and scale poorly to high-dimensional settings. Here, we introduce a novel decoding method to overcome these limitations.

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  • Laparoscopic exploration of the common bile duct (CBD) for treating kidney stones is infrequent in the English-speaking Caribbean, with only 35 procedures documented over 10 years.
  • The procedure achieved a high stone clearance rate of 96.3%, demonstrated low complication rates (9.7% minor morbidity), and involved a conversion to open surgery in 13% of cases.
  • Overall, the study concludes that laparoscopic CBD exploration is a viable option in resource-limited Caribbean settings, with better outcomes compared to traditional endoscopic stone extraction methods.
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This paper provides a field report on a hospital fire at the St. Jude hospital in the Eastern Caribbean Island of Saint Lucia. The hospital was completely destroyed by the fire and three deaths were recorded.

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Impaired pancreatic duct secretion is frequently observed in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM), although the cellular mechanism(s) of dysfunction remains unknown. Studies in other tissues have suggested that a hyperglycemia-induced decrease in Na, K-ATPase activity could contribute to the metabolic complications of IDDM and that increased polyol metabolism is involved in this response. The present studies examined the effects of glucose on Na, K-ATPase activity and on expression and activity of aldose reductase (AR), a primary enzyme of polyol metabolism, in Capan-1 human pancreatic duct cells.

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