Publications by authors named "J A Bohn"

. Lack of physical activity (PA) causes over 5.3 million deaths every year and causes more deaths than smoking worldwide.

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ZAP is an antiviral protein that binds to and depletes viral RNA, which is often distinguished from vertebrate host RNA by its elevated CpG content. Two ZAP cofactors, TRIM25 and KHNYN, have activities that are poorly understood. Here, we show that functional interactions between ZAP, TRIM25 and KHNYN involve multiple domains of each protein, and that the ability of TRIM25 to multimerize via its RING domain augments ZAP activity and specificity.

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Catatonia is a severe psychomotor disorder characterized by motor, affective and cognitive-behavioral abnormalities. Although previous magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies suggested white matter (WM) dysconnectivity in the pathogenesis of catatonia, it is unclear whether microstructural alterations of WM tracts connecting psychomotor regions might contribute to a better classification of catatonia patients. Here, diffusion-weighted MRI data were collected from two independent cohorts (whiteCAT/replication cohort) of patients with (n = 45/n = 13) and without (n = 56/n = 26) catatonia according to ICD-11 criteria.

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  • A study at Innsbruck University Hospital analyzed 259 Binet A stage CLL patients from 2000-2022, highlighting that 16.9% had chronic kidney disease, with median overall survival similar across patient groups.
  • The research found B2M levels were higher in CKD patients, yet remained a key factor influencing overall survival, suggesting it could improve future risk models in CLL, especially with current treatment options.
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