Publications by authors named "Jack Bates"

The generation of antibody-drug conjugates with optimal functionality depends on many parameters. These include binder epitope, antibody format, linker composition, conjugation site(s), drug-to-antibody ratio, and conjugation method. The production of matrices that cover all possible parameters is a major challenge in identifying optimal antibody-drug conjugates.

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  • - This review examines the effectiveness of scalable mind-body internet and mobile-based interventions (IMIs), such as cognitive behavioral therapy and yoga, on reducing depression and anxiety in adults with chronic health conditions, based on data from various randomized controlled trials.
  • - The analysis found a significant reduction in symptoms, with medium effect sizes for both depression (SMD = -0.33) and anxiety (SMD = -0.26), indicating that these interventions can be helpful alternatives to medication.
  • - Recommendations include improving participant demographic data reporting, especially regarding technology use, and further researching non-CBT interventions to enhance understanding and effectiveness in this field.
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Biological processes in development and disease are controlled by the abundance, localization and modification of cellular proteins. We have developed versatile tools based on recombinant E3 ubiquitin ligases that are controlled by light or drug induced heterodimerization for nanobody or DARPin targeted depletion of endogenous proteins in cells and organisms. We use this rapid, tunable and reversible protein depletion for functional studies of essential proteins like PCNA in DNA repair and to investigate the role of CED-3 in apoptosis during Caenorhabditis elegans development.

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Protein transfection is a versatile tool to study or manipulate cellular processes and also shows great therapeutic potential. However, the repertoire of cost effective techniques for efficient and minimally cytotoxic delivery remains limited. Mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) are multifunctional nanocarriers for cellular delivery of a wide range of molecules, they are simple and economical to synthesize and have shown great promise for protein delivery.

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While calcium signaling in excitable cells, such as muscle or neurons, is extensively characterized, calcium signaling in epithelial tissues is little understood. Specifically, the range of intercellular calcium signaling patterns elicited by tightly coupled epithelial cells and their function in the regulation of epithelial characteristics are little explored. We found that in Drosophila imaginal discs, a widely studied epithelial model organ, complex spatiotemporal calcium dynamics occur.

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Natural disasters, such as hurricanes, tornadoes, cyclones, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, wildfires, and floods, have a profound impact on healthcare by limiting healthcare providers' ability to effectively provide patient care in the affected areas and respond to myriad healthcare needs of the affected population. The situation can potentially be exacerbated if healthcare providers do not have effective mechanisms in place for disaster response. The response to Hurricane Katrina, a Category 3 hurricane that made landfall in August 2005 and affected several states in the southwestern U.

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Health care has lagged behind other industries in its use of advanced analytics. The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) has three decades of experience collecting data about the veterans it serves nationwide through locally developed information systems that use a common electronic health record. In 2006 the VHA began to build its Corporate Data Warehouse, a repository for patient-level data aggregated from across the VHA's national health system.

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Objectives: We describe electronic health data use by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in the month after Katrina, including supporting technologies, the extent and nature of information accessed, and lessons learned.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective study using cross-sectional panels of data collected sequentially over time.

Results: By September 30, 2005, clinical data were accessed electronically for at least 38% (14941 of 39910) of patients cared for prior to Hurricane Katrina by New Orleans-area VA medical facilities.

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