Publications by authors named "Jennifer Lewis"

Light-based patterning of synthetic and biological hydrogels enables precise spatial and temporal control over the formation of chemical bonds. However, photoinitiators are typically used to generate free radicals, which are detrimental to human cells. Here, we report a photoinitiator- and radical-free method based on -nitrobenzyl alcohol (NBA) photolysis, which gives rise to highly reactive nitroso and benzaldehyde groups.

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  • Accurate quantification of exercise intensity is key for linking exercise with cardiovascular health, but self-reported measures may be unreliable.
  • A study involving 40 endurance athletes showed that their perceived exertion (RPE) varied greatly and often underestimated actual heart rate and power output during cycling.
  • The findings highlight the need for objective measures, as discrepancies between self-reported and actual exertion levels can lead to misleading conclusions about exercise's effects on health.
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  • - The study focuses on identifying resistance to a virulent race 1 strain of a bacterium causing bacterial speck disease in tomatoes, using a wild tomato variety known as LA1589 for screening.
  • - Researchers discovered that LA1589 supports less bacterial growth and identified three genomic regions linked to resistance through analysis of Inbred Backcross Lines (IBLs) derived from a susceptible cultivar.
  • - The findings include mapping three Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL) and five candidate genes in LA1589, which can be used in molecular marker-assisted breeding to enhance tomato resistance against bacterial speck disease.
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  • Trigger finger release (TFR) is a common hand surgery procedure with a high success rate, but some patients may need revision surgery (rTFR) and little is known about what factors lead to this.
  • A study analyzed data from over 46,000 patients who underwent TFR from 2015 to 2022 to identify demographic and health factors associated with the need for rTFR.
  • Results indicated that male sex, diabetes, and ischemic heart disease significantly increased the odds of requiring revision surgery, while hypothyroidism decreased these odds across all time frames.
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Liquid crystalline elastomers (LCEs) are anisotropic soft materials capable of large dimensional changes when subjected to a stimulus. The magnitude and directionality of the stimuli-induced thermomechanical response is associated with the alignment of the LCE. Recent reports detail the preparation of LCEs by additive manufacturing (AM) techniques, predominately using direct ink write printing.

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  • Plants use pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) like EFR and FLS2 to detect bacterial pathogens and activate their immune response via RBOHD.
  • QSK1, identified as a protein associated with the PRR-RBOHD complex, acts as a negative regulator by downregulating EFR and FLS2, leading to suppressed immunity.
  • The bacterial effector HopF2Pto manipulates QSK1 to inhibit immune responses, demonstrating the sophisticated interplay between plant defense mechanisms and pathogen strategies.
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The increasing scarcity of organs and the significant morbidity linked to dialysis require the development of engineered kidney tissues from human-induced pluripotent stem cells. Integrative approaches that synergize scalable kidney organoid differentiation, tissue biomanufacturing, and comprehensive assessment of their immune response and host integration are essential to accomplish this. Here, we create engineered human kidney tissues composed of organoid building blocks (OBBs) and transplant them into mice reconstituted with allogeneic human immune cells.

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  • This scoping review aims to investigate rehabilitation interventions for adults with complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), focusing on their effectiveness and the underlying neurophysiological mechanisms.
  • CRPS causes severe chronic pain and long-term issues like disability and decreased quality of life, making effective treatment challenging; current therapies, such as graded motor imagery, have inconsistent results.
  • The review will include various non-invasive interventions documented in studies published between 2007 and 2024, using a robust methodology to gather and summarize data for better understanding and application in clinical settings.
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The American Cancer Society National Lung Cancer Roundtable strategic plan for provider engagement and outreach addresses barriers to the uptake of lung cancer screening, including lack of provider awareness and guideline knowledge about screening, concerns about potential harms from false-positive examinations, lack of time to implement workflows within busy primary care practices, insufficient infrastructure and administrative support to manage a screening program and patient follow-up, and implicit bias based on sex, race/ethnicity, social class, and smoking status. Strategies to facilitate screening include educational programming, clinical reminder systems within the electronic medical record, decision support aids, and tools to track nodules that can be implemented across a diversity of practices and health care organizational structures. PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY: The American Cancer Society National Lung Cancer Roundtable strategic plan to reduce deaths from lung cancer includes strategies designed to support health care professionals, to better understand lung cancer screening, and to support adults who are eligible for lung cancer screening by providing counseling, referral, and follow-up.

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Introduction: Aberrant knee mechanics during gait 6 months after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) are associated with markers of knee cartilage degeneration. The purpose of this study was to compare loading during walking gait in quadriceps tendon, bone-patellar tendon-bone (BPTB), and hamstring tendon autograft patients 6 months post-ACLR using loadsol single sensor insoles, and to evaluate associations between loading and patient-reported outcomes.

Methods: Seventy-two patients (13 to 40 yr) who underwent unilateral, primary ACLR with BPTB, quadriceps tendon, or hamstring tendon autograft completed treadmill gait assessment, the International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) survey, and the ACL-Return to Sport after Injury (ACL-RSI) survey 6 ± 1 months post-ACLR.

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Introduction: Effective treatment for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), a chronic pain condition, is challenging. Cognitive Multisensory Rehabilitation (CMR) is a cognitive and sensorimotor treatment approach aimed at restoring function that targets cognitive, somatosensory, and multisensory functions through sensory discrimination tasks.

Purpose: We aimed to apply CMR to treat CRPS within our clinical practice.

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Purpose: To assess content and readability of online patient educational materials (PEMs) for paediatric deep brain stimulation (DBS) and intrathecal baclofen (ITB).

Methods: A content analysis of PEMs identified from top children's hospitals, institutions affiliated with published neuromodulation research, and DBS and ITB device manufacturers was conducted. PEM content was analysed using a predetermined framework.

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Conventional dendritic cells (cDC) are central to maintaining the balance between protective immune responses and tolerance to harmless antigens, especially in the intestine. Short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) such as butyrate play critical roles in regulating intestinal immunity, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Here we demonstrate that microbiota-derived butyrate alters intestinal cDC populations in vivo resulting in decreased numbers of the cDC2 lineage.

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Printing human tissues and organs replete with biomimetic vascular networks is of growing interest. While it is possible to embed perfusable channels within acellular and densely cellular matrices, they do not currently possess the biomimetic architectures found in native vessels. Here, coaxial sacrificial writing into functional tissues (co-SWIFT) is developed, an embedded bioprinting method capable of generating hierarchically branching, multilayered vascular networks within both granular hydrogel and densely cellular matrices.

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Aim: Selective dorsal rhizotomy (SDR) is a neurosurgical intervention used to reduce spasticity in children with cerebral palsy (CP). There is minimal relevant, evidence-based information available for Australian families and clinicians. This study aims to investigate the knowledge of people with lived experience and clinicians regarding SDR, including how they currently access information and what information they seek.

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The ability to controllably perfuse kidney organoids would better recapitulate the native tissue microenvironment for applications ranging from drug testing to therapeutic use. Here, we report a perfusable, vascularized kidney organoid on chip model composed of two individually addressable channels embedded in an extracellular matrix (ECM). The channels are respectively seeded with kidney organoids and human umbilical vein endothelial cells that form a confluent endothelium (macrovessel).

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The next 50 years of developmental biology will illuminate exciting new discoveries but are also poised to provide solutions to important problems society faces. Ten scientists whose work intersects with developmental biology in various capacities tell us about their vision for the future.

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The highly conserved angiosperm immune receptor HOPZ-ACTIVATED RESISTANCE 1 (ZAR1) is a bacterial pathogen recognition hub that mediates resistance by guarding host kinases for modification by pathogen effectors. The pseudokinase HOPZ-ETI DEFICIENT 1 (ZED1) is the only known ZAR1-guarded protein that interacts directly with a pathogen effector, HopZ1a, from the bacterial pathogen Pseudomonas syringae, making it a promising system for rational design of effector recognition for plant immunity. Here, we conducted an in-depth molecular analysis of ZED1.

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Introduction: Lung cancer survival is improving in the United States. We investigated whether there was a similar trend within the Veterans Health Administration (VHA), the largest integrated healthcare system in the United States.

Materials And Methods: Data from the Veterans Affairs Central Cancer Registry were analyzed for temporal survival trends using Kaplan-Meier estimates and linear regression.

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Background: Selective dorsal rhizotomy (SDR) is a neurosurgical procedure that reduces lower limb spasticity, performed in some children with spastic diplegic cerebral palsy. Effective pain management after SDR is essential for early rehabilitation. This study aimed to describe the anaesthetic and early pain management, pain and adverse events in children following SDR.

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An integrated design, modeling, and multi-material 3D printing platform for fabricating liquid crystal elastomer (LCE) lattices in both homogeneous and heterogeneous layouts with spatially programmable nematic director order and local composition is reported. Depending on their compositional topology, these lattices exhibit different reversible shape-morphing transformations upon cycling above and below their respective nematic-to-isotropic transition temperatures. Further, it is shown that there is good agreement between their experimentally observed deformation response and model predictions for all LCE lattice designs evaluated.

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Few studies have examined protective maternal factors that may mitigate the intergenerational transmission of risk of maternal emotion regulation difficulties on child outcomes. The current study tested whether supportive maternal emotion socialization moderated the association between maternal emotion regulation difficulties and child emotion regulation behaviors. Participants were 68 mother-preschooler (aged 36-60 months) dyads that were oversampled for maternal symptoms of borderline personality disorder, in order to achieve greater variability in the range of maternal emotion regulation difficulties.

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Introduction: Lung cancer is a major cause of death in the United States. Social determinants of health (SDOH) are important factors that impact the treatment and prognosis of lung cancer. The social vulnerability index (SVI) is a validated measure of SDOH.

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Background: Expert consensus asserts that early treatment of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) leads to better outcomes. Yet no evidence supports this assumption regarding the recognized gold standard of multidisciplinary functional rehabilitation. To address this, we aimed to establish if there is a difference in outcomes between early CRPS (<1 year symptom duration) and persistent CRPS (= >1 year symptom duration) following rehabilitation and whether any gains are maintained at three months.

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Background: More than 50% of patients with lung cancer are admitted to the hospital while receiving treatment, which is a burden to patients and the healthcare system. This study characterizes the risk factors and outcomes of patients with lung cancer who were admitted to the hospital.

Methods: A multidisciplinary oncology care team conducted a retrospective medical record review of patients with lung cancer admitted in 2018.

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