Publications by authors named "L Carlin"

Purpose: This qualitative study investigated the needs, barriers, and facilitators that affect primary care providers' involvement in supporting patients' stay-at-work and return-to-work following injury or illness. It also aims to understand the lived experiences of primary care providers who participated in the Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes training program for Occupational and Environmental Medicine (ECHO OEM). By examining both the structural and experiential aspects of the program, this study seeks to provide insights into how ECHO OEM influences providers' approaches to occupational health challenges.

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BVA membership marketing manager Laura Carlin has been out and about meeting this year's new vet students. Here, she explains the benefits of free BVA student membership.

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Exposure to nanoparticles (NPs) is frequently associated with adverse cardiovascular effects. In contrast, NPs in nanomedicine hold great promise for precise lung-specific drug delivery, especially considering the extensive pulmonary capillary network that facilitates interactions with bloodstream-suspended particles. Therefore, exact knowledge about effects of engineered NPs within the pulmonary microcirculation are instrumental for future application of this technology in patients.

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  • Mitochondrial gene expression is a vital and organized process that includes the replication of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and the processing of mitochondrial RNA (mtRNA) within specific cellular structures.
  • Recent research using super-resolution microscopy shows that immunogenic mitochondrial double-stranded RNA (mt-dsRNA) accumulates in mitochondrial RNA granules during cell proliferation, indicating a potential role in cancer cell growth.
  • The presence and abundance of mt-dsRNA are influenced by mitochondrial ribonucleotide supply, suggesting a connection between mitochondrial functions and cell proliferation in cancer.
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