Publications by authors named "HEBERT E"

Optical imaging of neuronal voltage dynamics is invaluable to studying brain functions. However, high-speed imaging at significant depth is challenging due to the limitations of the short pixel dwell time and the maximum permissible excitation power in tissues. We report high-speed, deep voltage imaging by applying adaptive excitation, which illuminates the regions of interest only.

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Background: Prenatal exposure to cannabis (or more specifically, delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol [Δ9-THC]) has been consistently linked to low birthweight. Animal models further show that Δ9-THC is associated with rapid postnatal growth. Whether this association is modified by breastfeeding is unknown.

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Objective: To determine the associations between muscle-strengthening activity (MSA) and cognitive function among middle-aged and older adults.

Methods: This cross-sectional study included 2973 participants aged ≥55 in the Cooper Center Longitudinal Study. Participants self-reported leisure-time physical activity.

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  • - Black individuals who smoke experience higher rates of tobacco-related health issues, which are influenced by stress related to their minority status and anxiety sensitivity (AS).
  • - A study tested a smartphone app, the Mobile Anxiety Sensitivity Program for Smoking (MASP), designed to help Black smokers with high AS quit smoking and reduce their AS.
  • - The trial with 24 participants showed high app usage, excellent retention, good participant feedback, and a significant reduction in anxiety sensitivity, with 25% of participants achieving short-term smoking abstinence.
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Sea urchins (echinoids) are common model organisms for research in developmental biology and for their unusual transition from a bilaterally organized larva into a post-metamorphic adult with pentaradial body symmetry. The adult also has a calcareous endoskeleton with a multimetameric pattern of continuously added elements, among them the namesake of this phylum, spines. Nearly all echinoids have both large primary spines, and an associated set of smaller secondary spines.

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Animals of the phylum Echinodermata are characterized by a pentaradially symmetric endoskeleton in adults. Echinoids also have endoskeletal spines ranging in length from several millimeters (sand dollars e.g.

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Polygon scanners allow for some of the fastest available line rates for raster scanning imaging. Due to the optical invariant, however, there is a trade-off between the line rate and the number of resolvable points per line. Here, we describe a device that can increase the number of resolvable points per line of mirror-based scanners without sacrificing speed.

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Functional concurrent, or varying-coefficient, regression models are a form of functional data analysis methods in which functional covariates and outcomes are collected concurrently. Two active areas of research for this class of models are identifying influential functional covariates and clustering their relations across observations. In various applications, researchers have applied and developed methods to address these objectives separately.

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Dating violence is a deleterious relational dynamic that affects around one-third of adolescents. It is well documented that dating violence can persist over time, occurring within the same relationship or across multiple relationships. Self-esteem could be a key factor in understanding the mechanisms of violence continuity, potentially acting as a protective factor during adolescence.

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Introduction: Social media use and vaping nicotine are highly prevalent in the daily lives of young adults, especially among Mexican-American college students. The excessive and compulsive use of social media platforms, coupled with the urge to stay continuously connected, can lead to problematic social media use. To date, no studies have explored the impact of problematic social media use on the daily patterns of vaping among this vulnerable population.

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Adverse childhood experiences, such as household dysfunction (HD), play a central role in how adolescents establish, experience, and navigate the challenges of relationship formation, maintenance, and dissolution. HD exposures have been independently associated with dating violence (DV) perpetration in both adolescents and adults. However, research examining the association between the concurrent effect of HD on DV perpetration, especially among adolescents remains scarce.

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  • - The study investigates how different factors in smartphone-based ecological momentary assessment (EMA) design affect completion rates, aiming to identify the best combinations for participant engagement and compliance.
  • - Researchers used a factorial design to evaluate five design factors, such as the number of questions and payment type, across 32 different conditions with participants completing EMAs for 28 days.
  • - The participant pool consisted of 411 individuals, primarily female and White, with the study examining how demographic factors influenced EMA completion rates alongside design factors.
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Hydroxymethanesulfonate (HMS) in fine aerosol particles has been reported at significant concentrations along with sulfate under extreme cold conditions (-35 °C) in Fairbanks, Alaska, a high latitude city. HMS, a component of S(IV) and an adduct of formaldehyde and sulfur dioxide, forms in liquid water. Previous studies may have overestimated HMS concentrations by grouping it with other S(IV) species.

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Introduction: CRL 2013, a plant-derived lactic acid bacterium (LAB) with immunomodulatory properties, has emerged as an efficient producer of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA). Notably, not all LAB possess the ability to produce GABA, highlighting the importance of specific genetic and environmental conditions for GABA synthesis. This study aimed to elucidate the intriguing GABA-producing machinery of L.

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Importance: Socioeconomically disadvantaged individuals (ie, those with low socioeconomic status [SES]) have difficulty quitting smoking and may benefit from incentive-based cessation interventions.

Objectives: To evaluate the impact of incentivizing smoking abstinence on smoking cessation among adults with low SES.

Design, Setting, And Participants: This study used a 2-group randomized clinical trial design.

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  • Creating intervention messages for smoking cessation traditionally requires significant effort, but large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT may provide an automated solution.
  • The study explored how to improve LLMs to replicate expert writing and whether their outputs meet clinical standards through three distinct research studies.
  • Findings indicate that larger LLMs can produce effective, credible, and persuasive cessation messages, suggesting they can support smoking cessation efforts in clinical settings.
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  • A pilot study was conducted to test a smartphone app aimed at helping smokers who are not ready to quit, assessing its feasibility and effectiveness in inducing cessation attempts.
  • Participants were divided into two groups receiving the Phoenix app (with or without nicotine replacement therapy) and a control group that got unrelated messages, with all groups completing weekly surveys over 26 weeks.
  • Results showed that the Phoenix app recipients were more engaged, set more quit dates earlier, and had higher rates of abstinence and medication use compared to the control group, suggesting the app may effectively support smoking cessation.
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The prevalence of alcohol use disorders is higher amongst adults experiencing homelessness (AEH) compared with domiciled adults. Greater exposure to heavy drinkers increases personal risk for heavy alcohol use. AEH spend substantial periods of time at shelters and report greater pressure to use alcohol when near shelter locations, as well as greater negative affect when near a shelter.

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Wastewater-based epidemiology provides temporal and spatial information about the health status of a population. The objective of this study was to analyze and report the epidemiological dynamics of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in the province of Tucumán, Argentina during the second and third waves of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) between April 2021 and March 2022. The study aimed to quantify SARS-CoV-2 RNA in wastewater, correlating it with clinically reported COVID-19 cases.

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Background: Childhood maltreatment is increasingly recognized as an important risk factor for teen dating violence (TDV) victimization. However, far too little research has studied the mechanisms that could explain this higher risk of revictimization. The present study investigated the role of alexithymia in the association between cumulative childhood maltreatment, TDV victimization occurrence and chronicity, and TDV-related post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms.

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  • - A study found that many e-cigarette users want to quit but face challenges, with only 27.5% successfully stopping; most users rely on "cold turkey" methods to quit.
  • - The research involved 586 participants who had previously tried quitting, revealing that 90.6% used nicotine-containing e-cigarettes and over half used closed-system devices.
  • - Key findings indicated that past use of cigarettes and other tobacco decreased odds of quitting e-cigarettes, while nicotine replacement therapy showed promise in increasing cessation success, highlighting the need for more effective interventions.
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Inorganic phosphate (Pi) concentration modulates polyphosphate (polyP) levels in diverse bacteria, affecting their physiology and survival. CRL 1905 is a lactic acid bacterium isolated from quinoa sourdough with biotechnological potential as starter, for initiating fermentation processes in food, and as antimicrobial-producing organism. The aim of this work was to evaluate the influence of the environmental Pi concentration on different physiological and molecular aspects of the CRL 1905 strain.

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  • The study investigated how financial disclosures and warning labels in pro-e-cigarette Instagram posts affect attitudes toward the ad and product among youth and young adults.
  • Conducted with 1,687 participants, the experiment revealed that posts with only a financial disclosure garnered more positive attitudes compared to those with both disclosures.
  • The findings suggest that while e-cigarette marketing is impactful, warning labels might be more effective in countering positive perceptions than financial disclosures alone.
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Substance use disorders (SUDs) have an enormous negative impact on individuals, families, and society as a whole. Most individuals with SUDs do not receive treatment because of the limited availability of treatment providers, costs, inflexible work schedules, required treatment-related time commitments, and other hurdles. A paradigm shift in the provision of SUD treatments is currently underway.

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