Publications by authors named "J E Garland"

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  • * The study found that the heat shock protein HSP70 binds specifically to the E7 oncoprotein, and an investigational drug, SHetA2, disrupts this binding.
  • * Treatment with SHetA2 led to lower levels of E6 and E7 mRNA and protein, altered cell cycle proteins, and decreased cancer cell growth, indicating its potential as a new therapy for cervical cancer.
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Treatment wetlands have the potential to treat a range of water and wastewater pollutants while using less energy and chemicals than conventional treatment processes, making them a viable option for improving the sustainability of water treatment systems. However, water treatment systems used for water reuse must also be protective of human health. To date, the human health protection benefits of treatment wetlands have not been rigorously quantified in the context of current human health risk frameworks.

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  • * Researchers conducted a study on 60 hearts, comparing postmortem measurements with echocardiographic values collected while the individuals were still alive.
  • * Results indicate that relying solely on postmortem ventricular wall thickness measurements, particularly left ventricle thickness, is not reliable for diagnosing hypertrophy; other autopsy findings must also be considered.
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  • * This study examines human fecal contamination in stormwater by analyzing microbial source tracking markers and pathogens in both wet and dry conditions.
  • * Findings indicate that human MST markers provide a more reliable estimate of fecal contamination compared to pathogens due to data limitations in current studies.
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