Publications by authors named "J C Hendrix"

As novel, anti-amyloid therapies have become more widely available, access to timely and accurate diagnosis has become integral to ensuring optimal treatment of patients with early-stage Alzheimer's disease (AD). Plasma biomarkers are a promising tool for identifying AD pathology; however, several technical and clinical factors need to be considered prior to their implementation in routine clinical use. Given the rapid pace of advancements in the field and the wide array of available biomarkers and tests, this review aims to summarize these considerations, evaluate available platforms, and discuss the steps needed to bring plasma biomarker testing to the clinic.

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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) play a major role in the chemistry of combustion, pyrolysis, and the interstellar medium. Production (or activation) of radical PAHs and propagation of their resulting reactions require efficient dehydrogenation, but the preferred method of hydrogen loss is not well understood. Unimolecular hydrogen ejection (i.

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Background: Up to 30% of people infected with SARS-CoV-2 report disabling symptoms 2 years after the infection. Over 100 persistent symptoms have been associated with Post-Acute COVID-19 Symptoms (PACS) and/or long-COVID, showing a significant clinical heterogeneity. To develop effective, patient-targeted treatment, a better understanding of underlying mechanisms is needed.

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  • Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) and fibromyalgia (FM) share overlapping symptoms and autonomic dysfunction, particularly in the sympathetic nervous system.
  • A systematic review analyzed 37 studies with a total of 1,837 participants to assess adrenergic function, revealing significant differences in adrenaline and adrenergic receptor expression in ME/CFS patients compared to healthy controls.
  • The results suggest that ME/CFS patients have elevated adrenergic markers at rest and show notable responses post-exercise, while FM patients displayed an altered adrenaline response during physical activity, indicating distinct underlying mechanisms for these conditions.
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