Publications by authors named "K Emanuel Busch"

Online therapies have the potential to improve access to psychological services for individuals in need while alleviating the burden on healthcare systems. However, child and adolescent psychiatrists and psychotherapists (CAPPs) rarely integrate these services into their daily practice. This exploratory study investigates CAPPs' acceptance of online therapy, with a focus on treating children and adolescents with digital media use disorders (DMUD).

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Knowledge of spatial distribution patterns of biodiversity is key to evaluate and ensure ocean integrity and resilience. Especially for the deep ocean, where in situ monitoring requires sophisticated instruments and considerable financial investments, modeling approaches are crucial to move from scattered data points to predictive continuous maps. Those modeling approaches are commonly run on the macrobial level, but spatio-temporal predictions of host-associated microbiomes are not being targeted.

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  • This analysis examined literature on activated phosphoinositide 3-kinase delta syndrome (APDS) to explore its genetic causes and mortality rates.
  • A systematic review found 351 unique patients in 108 publications, reporting 41 deaths, mainly from lymphoma (24%) and infections (22%).
  • Patients experienced an average of 10.6 years between the onset of symptoms and diagnosis, with a significant portion of deaths occurring in children under 15 years.
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The exocyst is an octameric protein complex that acts as a tether for GOLGI-derived vesicles at the plasma membrane during exocytosis. It is involved in membrane expansion during axonal outgrowth. Exo70 is a major subunit of the exocyst complex and is controlled by TC10, a Rho family GTPase.

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is a common parasite of the gastrointestinal tract of dogs, with an especially high prevalence in dogs <1-y-old. Methods for detecting are point-of-care (POC) tests such as lateral-flow tests or fecal flotation. The Vetscan Imagyst (Zoetis) is a new POC device for the detection of in fecal samples using zinc sulfate flotation, automated slide scanning, and image recognition with artificial intelligence.

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