Publications by authors named "J Daley"

AHA/ASA guidelines recommend patients with ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) be considered for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) evaluation, given the high prevalence of OSA and improved outcomes for cerebrovascular disease when OSA is treated. However, OSA testing has not been incorporated into routine cerebrovascular management. We interviewed 30 patients hospitalized for acute stroke/TIA at six Veterans Affairs facilities participating in a stepped-wedge implementation trial to improve timely OSA testing after stroke/TIA.

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  • - The process of DNA double-strand break repair through homologous recombination requires end resection to create a single-stranded DNA template, involving the RAD51 recombinase and other proteins, with BRCA1-BARD1 being crucial for this step.
  • - DNA end resection is performed by three key nucleases: EXO1, DNA2 (in partnership with BLM or WRN helicases), working together to resect the DNA ends, while BRCA1-BARD1’s role in regulating this process is critically examined.
  • - Research shows that BRCA1-BARD1 directly interacts with EXO1, BLM, and WRN, enhancing their activity, and certain BARD1 mutations impairing DNA
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Vaccination reduces morbidity and mortality due to infections, but efficacy may be limited due to distinct immunogenicity at the extremes of age. This raises the possibility of employing adjuvants to enhance immunogenicity and protection. Early IFNγ production is a hallmark of effective vaccine immunogenicity in adults serving as a biomarker that may predict effective adjuvanticity.

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Ewing sarcoma (ES) is an aggressive cancer diagnosed in adolescents and young adults. The fusion oncoprotein (EWSR1::FLI1) that drives Ewing sarcoma is known to downregulate expression (part of the TGFβ receptor). Because is downregulated, it was thought that TGFβ likely plays an inconsequential role in Ewing biology.

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The strategic reduction and remediation of degraded land is a global environmental priority. This is a particular priority in the Great Barrier Reef catchment area, Australia, where gully erosion a significant contributor to land degradation and water quality deterioration. Urgent action through the prioritisation and remediation of gully erosion sites is imperative to safeguard this UNESCO World Heritage site.

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