Publications by authors named "Jennifer Emerson"

Accurate and timely reporting of adverse events (AEs) in clinical trials is crucial to ensuring data integrity and patient safety. However, AE under-reporting remains a challenge, often highlighted in Good Clinical Practice (GCP) audits and inspections. Traditional detection methods, such as on-site investigator audits via manual source data verification (SDV), have limitations.

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Moth sex pheromones are a classical model for studying sexual selection. Females typically produce a species-specific pheromone blend that attracts males. Revealing the enzymes involved in the interspecific variation in blend composition is key for understanding the evolution of these sexual communication systems.

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Statement Of Problem: The necessity of roughening the intaglio surface of zirconia crowns to achieve adequate retention is unclear.

Purpose: The purpose of this clinical simulation study was to evaluate the retention of airborne-particle-abraded and nonabraded monolithic zirconia crowns using 3 different cement types.

Material And Methods: Extracted human molars were used and prepared with a 10-degree taper.

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Quality functions from pharmaceutical sponsor companies aim to increase the use of analytics in their oversight of Good Clinical Practices and Pharmacovigilance activities. To leverage and accelerate progress, several companies decided to establish a collaborative model. The goals of this collaboration span the sharing of knowledge and ideas, the sharing of analytics methods, discussion of talent upskilling and technology adoption strategies, and collaborative discussion on these potential changes with global Health Authorities.

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Evolutionary diversification of sexual communication systems in moths is perplexing because signal and response are under stabilizing selection in many species, and this is expected to constrain evolutionary change. In the moth Heliothis virescens, we consistently found high phenotypic variability in the female sex pheromone blend within each of four geographically distant populations. Here, we assess the heritability, genetic basis and behavioural consequences of this variation.

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Long distance sexual communication in moths has fascinated biologists because of the complex, precise female pheromone signals and the extreme sensitivity of males to specific pheromone molecules. Progress has been made in identifying some genes involved in female pheromone production and in male response. However, we have lacked information on the genetic changes involved in evolutionary diversification of these mate-finding mechanisms that is critical to understanding speciation in moths and other taxa.

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