Publications by authors named "J B Parent"

Background: The Advanced Cardiac Therapies Improving Outcomes Network (ACTION) began in 2018 as a collaborative learning health system committed to improving outcomes in pediatric heart failure, including children and adults with congenital heart disease, supported with ventricular assist devices (VADs). This report describes patient and device characteristics, and outcomes through 1-year post-implant.

Methods: The ACTION VAD registry report was created from data submitted to the ACTION learning network from April 2018-June 2023.

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Early Life Adversity (ELA) has been linked to accelerated epigenetic aging. While positive parenting is hypothesized to buffer the detrimental effects of ELA on child development, its role in mitigating epigenetic age acceleration remains unclear. Data from 2,039 children (49.

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Experiences of complex trauma and adversity, especially for children, are ongoing global crises necessitating adaptation. Bioadaptability to adversity and its health consequences emphasizes the dynamism of adaptation to trauma and the potential for research to inform intervention strategies. Epigenetic variability, particularly DNA methylation, associates with chronic adversity while allowing for resilience and adaptability.

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Background: Research has shown that experiences of emotional maltreatment (i.e., emotional abuse and neglect) can compromise children's development.

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Article Synopsis
  • The article details a newly designed laser source specifically for time- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (TR-ARPES) aimed at investigating electron dynamics in quantum materials.
  • The laser system utilizes a combination of a ytterbium-doped laser, optical parametric amplifier (OPA), and difference frequency generation (DFG) to produce tunable near- and mid-infrared pulses, along with ultraviolet pulses for exciting materials like BiTe.
  • The authors showcase the stability of the laser source and present initial TR-ARPES results, highlighting its effectiveness in studying electronic behaviors in topological insulators.
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