Publications by authors named "K Payne"

Actively avoiding danger is necessary for survival. Most research on active avoidance has focused on the behavioral and neurobiological processes when individuals learn to avoid alone, within a solitary context. Therefore, little is known about how social context affects active avoidance.

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Background: CD4 T cells play essential roles in adaptive immunity. Distinct CD4 T-cell subsets-T1, T2, T17, T22, T follicular helper, and regulatory T cells-have been identified, and their contributions to host defense and immune regulation are increasingly well defined. IL-9-producing T9 cells were first described in 2008 and appear to play both protective and pathogenic roles in human immunity.

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  • The study examines how having arthritis affects sickness absence and job transitions (like moving to long-term sick leave or early retirement) in employees aged 50 and older in the UK, compared to those without arthritis.
  • Data from 10 years of the UK Household Longitudinal Survey (2009-2019) was analyzed, revealing that employees with arthritis have significantly higher rates of sickness absences and transitions to long-term sick leave and early retirement, but no higher rate of unemployment.
  • The findings suggest a need for further research on the implications of these transitions for individuals and employers, as well as potential solutions to support employees with arthritis in maintaining their work participation.
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Objectives: Advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMPs) are medicines based on genes, tissues, or cells and can include gene therapy, somatic-cell therapy, and tissue-engineered medicines. Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are reports on health and well-being that come directly from the individual without external interpretation. Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are questionnaires aimed at assessing the individual and subjective experience with health and other psychosocial aspects.

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The elective ablation of cervical lymph nodes, via surgery or irradiation, is a mainstay in the treatment of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). In this setting, the decision to treat the clinically node negative neck is based upon risk analysis of various factors, primarily derived from tumour features. However, the impact of ablation of tumour-draining lymph nodes upon the tumour-immune response and immunocompetence is largely unknown.

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