Publications by authors named "Jones M"

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  • This study aimed to assess whether DMX-200, a chemokine receptor antagonist, combined with candesartan, could improve outcomes for hospitalized adults under 65 with moderate to severe COVID-19.
  • Conducted in ten hospitals in India, the trial was double-blind and placebo-controlled but was terminated early due to challenges in recruitment, resulting in only 49 participants.
  • Preliminary results showed both treatment groups had similar outcomes, with no significant differences in disease progression, ICU admissions, or length of hospital stays, indicating that the intervention may not have had a notable impact.
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Osteoblast-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) have demonstrated therapeutic utility for bone repair as transporters of key biomolecules capable of accelerating biomineralisation and tissue repair. The clinical translation of these biologically derived nanoparticles, however remains limited due to scalability, heterogeneity and standardisation issues. Herein we investigate the generation of nanovesicles (NVs) from mineralising osteoblasts by extrusion directly compared against natural EV counterparts from the same parental cells.

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Introduction: Despite the progress in gene editing platforms like CRISPR/Cas9 with the potential to transform the standard of care for haemophilia, the language used to explain and discuss gene editing is not aligned across the haemophilia community. Here, we present the objective and rationale for developing a clear, consistent, and globally aligned gene editing lexicon to address these communication gaps.

Methods: Effectively communicating complex gene editing concepts requires a clear and consistent vocabulary.

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Observation of the decay.

Eur Phys J C Part Fields

October 2024

Using proton-proton collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of collected by the CMS experiment at , the decay is observed for the first time, with a statistical significance exceeding 5 standard deviations. The relative branching fraction, with respect to the decay, is measured to be , where the first uncertainty is statistical, the second is systematic, and the third is related to the uncertainties in and .

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A search for collective effects inside jets produced in proton-proton collisions is performed via correlation measurements of charged particles using the CMS detector at the CERN LHC. The analysis uses data collected at a center-of-mass energy of sqrt[s]=13  TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 138  fb^{-1}. Jets are reconstructed with the anti-k_{T} algorithm with a distance parameter of 0.

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Objective: The rising prevalence of mental health symptoms brought on by the COVID19 pandemic led to the inception and development of EMERging Anxiety, Loneliness, Depression (EMERALD) well-being programme. EMERALD was designed to improve psychological well-being of the general population who had not previously sought mental health support. The programme incorporated a focus on lifestyle medicine and was underpinned by solution focused health coaching.

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Climate change increases fire-favorable weather in forests, but fire trends are also affected by multiple other controlling factors that are difficult to untangle. We use machine learning to systematically group forest ecoregions into 12 global forest pyromes, with each showing distinct sensitivities to climatic, human, and vegetation controls. This delineation revealed that rapidly increasing forest fire emissions in extratropical pyromes, linked to climate change, offset declining emissions in tropical pyromes during 2001 to 2023.

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The medical workplace presents challenges for workplace-based learning. Structured debriefing of shared clinical experiences has been proposed as a way to take advantage of workplace-based learning in a setting that facilitates deep learning conversations. To investigate faculty and learner acceptance of private, face-to-face, structured debriefing of performance of entrustable professional activities (EPAs).

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The patho-mechanism of apolipoprotein variant, APOE4, the strongest genetic risk for late-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD) and longevity, remains unclear. APOE's neighboring gene, TOMM40 (mitochondria protein transport channel), is associated with brain trauma outcome and aging-related cognitive decline, however its role in AD APOE4-independently is controversial. We report that TOMM40 is prone to transcription readthrough into APOE that can generate spliced TOMM40-APOE mRNA chimera (termed T9A2) detected in human neurons and other cells and tissues.

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Kinesin-5 motors play an essential role during mitotic spindle assembly in many organisms: they crosslink antiparallel spindle microtubules, step toward plus ends, and slide the microtubules apart. This activity separates the spindle poles and chromosomes. Kinesin-5s are not only plus-end-directed but can walk or be carried toward MT minus ends, where they show enhanced localization.

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, a fungal pathogen causing Botrytis blight, significantly impacts greenhouse crop management owing to its broad host range and infection capabilities at various growth stages. Traditional control methods, primarily reliant on fungicides, are challenged by environmental concerns and the rise of fungicide-resistant strains. This study investigates the use of beneficial bacteria as a sustainable alternative.

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Myelination of the central nervous system is mediated by specialized glial cells called oligodendrocytes (OLs). Multiple sclerosis (MS) is characterized by loss of myelination and subsequent clinical symptoms that can severely impact the quality of life and mobility of those affected by the disease. The major protein components of myelin sheaths are synthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), and ER stress has been observed in patients with MS.

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  • This study explores apraxia across different pathological subtypes of frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD), revealing its complexities and variations in symptoms and underlying mechanisms.
  • Out of 115 FTLD cases examined, 18 patients exhibited notable apraxia, with a higher prevalence linked to FTLD-tau pathologies, particularly in corticobasal degeneration (CBD) and Pick-type pathology.
  • The findings indicate that apraxia can present differently depending on the subtype, suggesting that it could have distinct cognitive and motor foundations that warrant further research.
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Purpose: To evaluate the value of enhanced optometric services for managing neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD) and glaucoma in primary care optometry services, instead of hospital eye services (HES).

Methods: Seven enhanced optometric service pathways in primary care in Wales were assessed with a mixed-methods approach: three for nAMD and four for glaucoma. The methods were a patient-related experience measure (PREM), a Realist Review and Evaluation involving both patients and staff, a discrete event simulation model estimating the economic impact of the pathways and a workforce survey of optometrists to gauge capability and capacity.

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Background: The main goal of this study was to evaluate postoperative changes in the length of the first metatarsal (M1) and the proximal phalanx of the hallux (P1) after acellular dermal allograft interpositional arthroplasty (ADA-IPA). We hypothesized that there would be a shortening of the first ray at the first metatarsal, the proximal phalanx, or both.

Methods: In this retrospective study, we assessed patients who underwent ADA-IPA between 2019 and 2022.

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  • A study was conducted to evaluate the impact of a holistic skin control program, SToP, aimed at reducing impetigo among children in remote communities of the Kimberley, Western Australia.
  • The trial involved skin checks, treatment training, and health promotion, targeting children aged 0-18 years in a stepped-wedge randomization process.
  • Results showed a significant decline in impetigo cases, particularly noted during initial baseline skin checks prior to the official intervention, with 85% of consented children receiving at least one skin assessment.
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Anion exchange membrane (AEM) water electrolysers have shown their potential in green hydrogen production. One of the crucial tasks is to discover novel cost-effective and sustainable electrocatalyst materials. In this study, a low-cost Ni-S-based catalyst for hydrogen evolution reaction was prepared via a simple electrodeposition process from a modified Watts bath recipe.

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  • Plant roots and their associated microbes release various exudates that influence soil carbon storage, nutrients, and contaminants.
  • A new method using microsensors and mass spectrometry allows for nondestructive measurement of exudation and biogeochemical changes along plant roots over time.
  • Findings reveal that exudates create unique soil microenvironments, with specific relationships between sugars and microbial activity, as well as organic acids affecting soil pH as roots grow.
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  • The study examined 595 SARS-CoV-2 sequences from Military Health System beneficiaries to assess how vaccination affected viral diversity from December 2020 to April 2022.
  • Results indicated that vaccination had limited influence on the diversity of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein and showed little evidence of a significant sieve effect among major variants.
  • The findings suggest that during periods of rapid variant replacement, other factors overshadowed the influence of vaccination on viral diversity, and caution is needed when using sieve analysis methods in non-clinical trial settings.
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Varicella-zoster virus (VZV) is the etiological agent of chickenpox and shingles, diseases characterised by epidermal virus replication in skin and mucosa and the formation of blisters. We have previously shown that VZV infection has a profound effect on keratinocyte differentiation, altering the normal pattern of epidermal gene expression. In particular, VZV infection reduces expression of suprabasal keratins 1 and 10 and desmosomal proteins, disrupting epidermal structure to promote expression of a blistering phenotype.

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Emerging infectious diseases threaten natural populations, and data-driven modeling is critical for predicting population dynamics. Despite the importance of integrating ecology and evolution in models of host-pathogen dynamics, there are few wild populations for which long-term ecological datasets have been coupled with genome-scale data. Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) populations have declined range wide due to devil facial tumor disease (DFTD), a fatal transmissible cancer.

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  • - The study focused on understanding how pedal vessel calcification (PVC) affects the risk of major foot complications (MAFEs) and various stages of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in patients with diabetes and peripheral neuropathy.
  • - Researchers reviewed medical records of 152 patients, scoring PVC based on foot x-rays, and found that as PVC and CKD stage increased, so did the risk of experiencing any MAFE.
  • - The findings suggest that PVC could indicate a higher risk for serious foot issues and may warrant further medical attention for patients with diabetes and kidney problems.
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Sex allocation theory predicts that mothers should bias investment in offspring toward the sex that yields higher fitness returns; one such bias may be a skewed offspring sex ratio. Sex allocation is well-studied in birds with cooperative breeding systems, with theory on local resource enhancement and production of helpers at the nest, but little theoretical or empirical work has focused on birds with brood parasitic breeding systems. Wood ducks () are a conspecific brood parasite, and rates of parasitism appear to increase with density.

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