Publications by authors named "Julia E Lou"

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  • KAP is a crucial non-motor subunit of the kinesin-II motor protein, essential for cilia formation, and its movement plays a key role in anterograde intraflagellar transport (IFT) during ciliary development.
  • Researchers used a KAP-GFP chimera to track KAP's movement in sea urchin blastulae, finding it localized to crucial areas during cilia formation, particularly concentrating on the basal bodies of new cilia.
  • Unexpectedly, KAP-GFP also moved into the nucleus during mitosis, suggesting that its nuclear transport may signal the cell to restart cilia formation after cell division, indicating its potential dual role in both transport and signaling.
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Benign osteoblastoma is a rare tumor of bone that has been reported in a variety of skeletal locations. A case of an isolated benign osteoblastoma in the sternum of an 11-year-old boy is described. In the chest wall, osteoblastoma has been reported in the ribs, and rarely in the sternum.

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Study Design: Retrospective study of patients with scoliosis and an Arnold Chiari I malformation requiring operative management.

Objectives: Determine the factors that could predict whether a particular spinal deformity might progress despite neurosurgical management of Arnold Chiari I malformation.

Summary Of Background Data: Few studies have documented the relationship between diagnosis and treatment of Arnold Chiari I malformation and associated spinal deformities.

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BACKGROUND The purpose of this prospective study was to assess the impact of closed suction drainage on transfusion requirements, frequency of dressing changes, and wound healing following posterior spinal fusion in adolescents with idiopathic scoliosis. METHODS Thirty patients were randomly assigned to one of two groups: drain or no drain. Although the group with drains received more postoperative autologous blood transfusions than the group with no drains (0.

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  • Every child and adolescent requires regular exercise for optimal health, making it a valuable, low-risk investment in their future well-being.
  • Physicians can play a crucial role in educating parents and children about the significance of exercise, guiding them towards safe and enjoyable physical activities suitable for their age.
  • The article explores the latest research on exercise's impact on children's health, focusing on nutrition, cardiovascular concerns, and the prevalence and prevention of injuries in young athletes.
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) offers promise as a noninvasive method to determine the potential of an osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) lesion to heal without surgical intervention. The purpose of this study was to compare the value of MRI, plain radiographs, and clinical findings in predicting the success of nonoperative treatment of juvenile OCD lesions. Twenty-seven lesions in 24 patients (mean age 12.

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As children around the world become involved in increasingly competitive and more organized sports activities, the frequency and severity of both acute and overuse injuries continues to rise. Over the past year, several important studies have contributed to our knowledge in the prevention of sports injuries in children. Safety guidelines and protective equipment are crucial to minimizing pediatric recreational injuries.

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