Publications by authors named "J L Roeder"

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  • Millions rely on the Internet for health-related information, but many struggle with low health literacy, especially those with severe mental illnesses, which can lead to worse outcomes and limited healthcare access.
  • * The study analyzed the readability of top five websites for eight common psychotic disorders, assessing them with the Flesch-Kincaid readability formulas.
  • * Results showed the overall readability was too advanced for the average U.S. adult reading level, with websites discussing major depressive disorder being the easiest and those on delusional disorder being the hardest to understand.
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Background: As a mechanosensitive cation channel and key regulator of vascular barrier function, endothelial transient receptor potential vanilloid type 4 (TRPV4) contributes critically to ventilator-induced lung injury and edema formation. Ca2+ influx via TRPV4 can activate Ca2+-activated potassium (KCa) channels, categorized into small (SK1-3), intermediate (IK1), and big (BK) KCa, which may in turn amplify Ca2+ influx by increasing the electrochemical Ca2+ gradient and thus promote lung injury. The authors therefore hypothesized that endothelial KCa channels may contribute to the progression of TRPV4-mediated ventilator-induced lung injury.

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Soil water uptake by roots is a key component of plant water homeostasis contributing to plant growth and survival under ever-changing environmental conditions. The water transport capacity of roots (root hydraulic conductivity; Lp ) is mostly contributed by finely regulated Plasma membrane Intrinsic Protein (PIP) aquaporins. In this study, we used natural variation of Arabidopsis for the identification of quantitative trait loci (QTLs) contributing to Lp .

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Climate change and overexploitation of groundwater resources cause constraints on water demand for agriculture, thus threatening crop productivity. For future food security, there is an urgent need for crops of high water use efficiency combined with high crop productivity, i.e.

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Unlabelled: Measurements from NASA's Van Allen Probes have transformed our understanding of the dynamics of Earth's geomagnetically-trapped, charged particle radiation. The Van Allen Probes were equipped with the Magnetic Electron Ion Spectrometers (MagEIS) that measured energetic and relativistic electrons, along with energetic ions, in the radiation belts. Accurate and routine measurement of these particles was of fundamental importance towards achieving the scientific goals of the mission.

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