Publications by authors named "LANDAU S"

Importance: Depressive symptoms are associated with cognitive decline in older individuals. Uncertainty about underlying mechanisms hampers diagnostic and therapeutic efforts. This large-scale study aimed to elucidate the association between depressive symptoms and amyloid pathology.

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Background: The authors assessed the feasibility, acceptability, and impact on cancer worry of a cancer screening program using multicancer early detection (MCED) tests and whole-body magnetic resonance imaging (WBM) in individuals at high cancer risk because of family history or germline variants in cancer-susceptibility genes.

Methods: This prospective trial enrolled participants aged 50 years and older who had a significant family history of cancer or a cancer-susceptibility gene variant. Participants underwent noncontrast WBM and MCED testing.

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This Review explores the rapidly evolving field of bioengineered vasculature, a key area of focus in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. The broad relevance of this topic is attributed to its impacts on a wide range of biological processes, enabling studies in tissue development, fundamental biology and drug discovery, and the applications in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. We outline the design criteria for bioengineered vasculature and the methodologies for constructing these systems by self-assembly and in microfluidics, organs-on-a-chip and macroscale tubular systems that often rely on biofabrication approaches such as 3D printing.

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Introduction: A key goal of the Alzheimer's Disease NeuroImaging Initiative (ADNI) positron emission tomography (PET) Core is to harmonize quantification of β-amyloid (Aβ) and tau PET image data across multiple scanners and tracers.

Methods: We developed an analysis pipeline (Berkeley PET Imaging Pipeline, B-PIP) for ADNI Aβ and tau PET images and applied it to PET data from other multisite studies. Steps include image pre-processing, refacing, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)/PET co-registration, visual quality control (QC), quantification of tracer uptake, and standardization of Aβ and tau standardized uptake value ratios (SUVrs) across tracers.

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Geometric and structural integrity often deteriorate in 3D printed cell-laden constructs over time due to cellular compaction and hydrogel shrinkage. This study introduces a new approach that synergizes the advantages of cell compatibility of biological hydrogels and mechanical stability of elastomeric polymers for structure fidelity maintenance upon stereolithography and extrusion 3D printing. Enabling this advance is the composite bioink, formulated by integrating elastomeric microparticles from poly(octamethylene maleate (anhydride) citrate) (POMaC) into biologically derived hydrogels (fibrin, gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA), and alginate).

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Background: Despite the availability of evidence-based treatments for anorexia nervosa (AN), remission rates are moderate, and mortality is high. Olanzapine is used as adjunct therapy for AN in case of insufficient response to first-line treatments, even though the evidence is limited. Its effect on eating disorder (ED) psychopathology, its efficacy and tolerability, and its acceptability and adherence rate are unclear.

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This study was conducted to clarify patterns of cortico-limbic volume abnormalities in late life depression (LLD) relative to non-depressed (ND) adults matched for amyloid β (Aβ) deposition and to evaluate the relationship of volume abnormalities with cognitive performance. Participants included 116 LLD and 226 ND. Classification accuracy of LLD status was estimated using area under the receiver operator characteristic curve.

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Introduction: Factors responsible for the deposition of pathological tau in the brain are incompletely understood. This study links macroscale tau deposition in the human brain to cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flow dynamics using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rsfMRI).

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Introduction: Analyzing general surgeons' operative case mix can provide an update on contemporary practice patterns and inform pragmatic residency training.

Methods: We performed a retrospective cohort study of general surgeons in Florida, Iowa, and Maryland, 2016-2020. Cases were identified using billing codes.

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The early accumulation of AD pathology such as Aβ and tau in cognitively normal older people is predictive of cognitive decline, but it has been difficult to dissociate the cognitive effects of these two proteins. Early Aβ and tau target distinct brain regions that have different functional roles. Here, we assessed specific longitudinal pathology-cognition associations in seventy-six cognitively normal older adults from the Berkeley Aging Cohort Study who underwent longitudinal PiB PET, FTP PET, and cognitive assessments.

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Background: Emergency physicians care for most children presenting to U.S. emergency departments (EDs).

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Objective: To compare the cost-utility of transdiagnostic cognitive behavioural therapy (TDT-CBT) plus standardised medical care (SMC) to SMC alone to support people with persistent physical symptoms in contact with specialist services.

Methods: This study compared the cost-utility of TDT-CBT. A two-arm randomised controlled trial was conducted in secondary care settings.

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Introduction: Recent technological advances have increased the risk that de-identified brain images could be re-identified from face imagery. The Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) is a leading source of publicly available de-identified brain imaging, who quickly acted to protect participants' privacy.

Methods: An independent expert committee evaluated 11 face-deidentification ("de-facing") methods and selected four for formal testing.

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Introduction: The management of recurrent pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors has changed with improvements in both systemic and locoregional therapies. This study aims to describe the patterns of recurrence and respective treatments and evaluate the changes in multimodality treatment.

Methods: This is a single-institution retrospective study of patients diagnosed with a pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor from 2004 to 2022.

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Background: Night float rotations are associated with decreased feedback, educational conference attendance, and operative time. Interns are also more isolated and spend less time on teams. We therefore developed a novel post night shift initiative to address these shortcomings and examined its impact on the educational experience and sense of belonging among interns.

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  • The study investigates the genetic factors contributing to Alzheimer's disease by analyzing tau deposition through a genome-wide association study involving 3,046 participants.
  • It identifies the CYP1B1-RMDN2 locus as significantly linked to tau levels, with the variant rs2113389 explaining 4.3% of tau variation, while also correlating with cognitive decline.
  • Findings suggest a connection between CYP1B1 expression and tau deposition, offering potential new avenues for Alzheimer's treatment and understanding its genetic basis.
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  • Cognitive resilience is when people don't show mental decline even if they have signs of Alzheimer's in their brains.
  • Measuring cognitive resilience is tricky because it can't be seen directly, and one common method used might give wrong results.
  • The new method we suggest uses machine learning to improve how we measure cognitive resilience, making it more accurate and relying less on guesses about the data.
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The fabrication of complex and stable vasculature in engineered cardiac tissues represents a significant hurdle towards building physiologically relevant models of the heart. Here, we implemented a 3D model of cardiac vasculogenesis, incorporating endothelial cells (EC), stromal cells, and human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived cardiomyocytes (CM) in a fibrin hydrogel. The presence of CMs disrupted vessel formation in 3D tissues, resulting in the upregulation of endothelial activation markers and altered extracellular vesicle (EV) signaling in engineered tissues as determined by the proteomic analysis of culture supernatant.

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The Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) PET Core has evolved over time, beginning with positron emission tomography (PET) imaging of a subsample of participants with [F]fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG)-PET, adding tracers for measurement of β-amyloid, followed by tau tracers. This review examines the evolution of the ADNI PET Core, the novel aspects of PET imaging in each stage of ADNI, and gives an accounting of PET images available in the ADNI database. The ADNI PET Core has been and continues to be a rich resource that provides quantitative PET data and preprocessed PET images to the scientific community, allowing interrogation of both basic and clinically relevant questions.

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Yolk sac macrophages are the first to seed the developing heart, however we have no understanding of their roles in human heart development and function due to a lack of accessible tissue. Here, we bridge this gap by differentiating human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) into primitive LYVE1 macrophages (hESC-macrophages) that stably engraft within contractile cardiac microtissues composed of hESC-cardiomyocytes and fibroblasts. Engraftment induces a human fetal cardiac macrophage gene program enriched in efferocytic pathways.

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Objective: To establish whether Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Milestones predict future performance of general surgery trainees.

Summary Background Data: Milestones provide bi-annual assessments of trainee progress across six competencies. It is unknown whether the Milestones predict surgeon performance after the transition to independent practice.

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  • Researchers created a heart-on-a-chip model to study how SARS-CoV-2 affects heart function, especially in patients with existing heart conditions, using human stem cell-derived heart cells.
  • The study found that COVID-19 caused significant heart damage, worsening when combined with angiotensin II, leading to reduced heart contractions and increased inflammation.
  • Extracellular vesicles from stem cells showed potential to protect heart function by reducing damage and enhancing certain gene activities, with specific microRNAs identified as key factors in this protective effect.
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Introduction: Amyloid positron emission tomography (PET) acquisition timing impacts quantification.

Methods: In florbetaben (FBB) PET scans of 245 adults with and without cognitive impairment, we investigated the impact of post-injection acquisition time on Centiloids (CLs) across five reference regions. CL equations for FBB were derived using standard methods, using FBB data collected between 90 and 110 min with paired Pittsburgh compound B data.

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The intricate anatomical structure and high cellular density of the myocardium complicate the bioengineering of perfusable vascular networks within cardiac tissues. In vivo neonatal studies highlight the key role of resident cardiac macrophages in post-injury regeneration and angiogenesis. Here, we integrate human pluripotent stem-cell-derived primitive yolk-sac-like macrophages within vascularized heart-on-chip platforms.

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