Publications by authors named "H List"

Introduction: In cases of suspected physical abuse (SPA) in children, a full skeletal survey is performed. Radiographers performing the survey may experience emotional challenges during the examination. The purpose of the study was to explore the emotional aspects of SPA imaging among radiographers and how they respond to potential challenges.

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Artificial intelligence (AI) offers a wealth of opportunities for medicine, if we also bear in mind the risks associated with this technology. In recent years the potential future integration of AI with medicine has been the subject of much debate, although practical clinical experience of relevant cases is still largely absent. This case study examines a particular patient's experience with different forms of care.

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  • Cells adjust their gene expression during stress to survive, with translation regulation being a key method for quick proteome changes and resource allocation.
  • The study focused on Ded1, an essential translation factor in yeast, revealing that ded1 mutants show increased resistance to growth inhibition from rapamycin, hinting at defects in normal stress responses.
  • Through genetic interaction analysis, researchers identified hundreds of candidate interactions across various biological processes, paving the way for future detailed investigations into translation regulation under stress.
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Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death, and it develops from benign colorectal adenomas in over 95% of patients. Early detection of these cancer precursors by screening tests and their removal can potentially eradicate more than 95% of colorectal cancers before they develop. To discover sensitive and specific biomarkers for improvement of pre-clinical diagnosis of colorectal adenoma and cancer, we analysed in two independent studies (n = 87 and n = 83 patients) serum samples from colorectal cancer (stage III), colorectal adenoma and control patients using SELDI-TOF-MS.

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