Publications by authors named "J Reynard"

Objective: To summarise current guidelines from professional bodies relevant to urologists on social media, and to discusses a range of risks associated with social media use. These include the risk of a fitness to practise investigation, breaking the law, loss of employment, and personal risk in the form of harassment and doxxing.

Methods: Review of guidelines and recommendations published by professional bodies revelant to urologists and review of relevant case examples in the medical profession and other relevant professions.

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High-throughput sequencing (HTS), more specifically RNA sequencing of plant tissues, has become an indispensable tool for plant virologists to detect and identify plant viruses. During the data analysis step, plant virologists typically compare the obtained sequences to reference virus databases. In this way, they are neglecting sequences without homologies to viruses, which usually represent the majority of sequencing reads.

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Objectives: Primary objectives: to determine whether local anaesthetic transperineal prostate (LATP) biopsy improves the detection of clinically significant prostate cancer (csPCa), defined as International Society of Urological Pathology (ISUP) Grade Group ≥2 disease (i.e., any Gleason pattern 4 disease), compared to transrectal ultrasound-guided (TRUS) prostate biopsy, in biopsy-naïve men undergoing biopsy based on suspicion of csPCa.

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  • Grapevine leafroll disease (GLD) is caused mainly by GLRaV-1 and GLRaV-3, posing significant economic risks in viticulture.
  • The study compared the effects of mildly and severely symptomatic GLD forms against a control in 17-year-old Pinot noir vines, revealing differences in vine vigor, yield, and berry quality.
  • It identified three distinct virome compositions, including previously unreported viruses, and raised concerns about the accuracy of biological indexing methods in detecting symptoms related to specific viruses.
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