Publications by authors named "Law D"

Introduction: Goal-oriented practices involve practitioners working collaboratively with clients to identify, develop and focus on objectives for the therapeutic work. It has been suggested that the key mechanism underpinning goal-oriented practices with young people is the development of epistemic trust via the foundation of open communication, along with shared decision-making: including young people in decisions about their care. However, goal-oriented work in practice is variable in scope and content, with no research consensus on what it entails, the mechanisms of change and reported outcomes.

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A 45 % drug loaded (DL) amorphous nanoparticle (ANP) formulation for a BCS IV drug demonstrated promising pharmacokinetics in dogs (Purohit, et al., J. Pharm.

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Various studies have demonstrated that directed evolution is a powerful tool in enhancing protein properties. In this study, directed evolution was used to enhance the efficacy of synthesised AtMP1 antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) in inhibiting the proliferation of cancer cells. The modification of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) and prediction of peptide properties using bioinformatic tools were carried out using four databases, including ADP3, CAMP-R3, AMPfun, and ANTICP.

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The intestinal mucosal barrier forms a critical interface between lumen contents such as bacteria, drugs, and drug carriers and the underlying tissue. Current intestinal models, while recapitulating certain aspects of this barrier, generally present challenges with respect to imaging transport across mucus and uptake into enterocytes. A human mesofluidic small intestinal chip was designed to enable facile visualization of a mucosal interface created by growing primary human intestinal cells on a vertical hydrogel wall separating channels representing the intestinal lumen and circulatory flow.

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Background: Same-day discharge (SDD) following percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) has proven safe, and global adoption of this strategy has been increasing rapidly. These data are predominantly derived from high-volume, metropolitan centres with a relative paucity of data from regional and remote settings.

Aims: The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of a same-day, criteria-led discharge strategy following elective transradial PCI in a regional setting.

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Cancer is characterized by uncontrolled cell proliferation and the dysregulation of numerous biological functions, including metabolism. Because of the potential implications of targeted therapies, the metabolic alterations seen in cancer cells, such as the Warburg effect and disruptions in lipid and amino acid metabolism, have gained attention in cancer research. In this review, we delve into recent research examining the influence of natural products on altered cancer metabolism.

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Cancer continues to be a prominent issue in healthcare systems, resulting in approximately 9.9 million fatalities in 2020. It is the second most common cause of death after cardiovascular diseases.

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Background: New antifungal agents are required to mitigate against azole-resistant Aspergillus and drug-resistant non-Aspergillus moulds. The novel orotomide, olorofim (F2G, Manchester, UK), has potent fungicidal activity against Aspergillus including azole-resistant Aspergillus fumigatus, Lomentospora prolificans and Scedosporium spp. Development of olorofim-specific clinical breakpoints/epidemiological cut-off values requires reliable MIC data.

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Background: Māori have historically seen a lower rate of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) compared to New Zealand's non-Māori population. Recent reports have shown an increasing rate of IBD among Māori patients.

Aim: We performed a study to identify the phenotypes of IBD in the Māori population.

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This paper reports an investigation of the mechanical and microscopic properties of partially replaced banana leaf ash (BLA) concrete. In this research, the cement was partially replaced by BLA in two phases: Phase A (0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25% and 30%) and Phase B (0%, 10%, 20% and 30%). The consequence of partially replacing cement with BLA in concrete was investigated by the application of a range of tests, namely X-ray fluorescence (XRF), compressive strength, splitting tensile strength, flexure strength, ultrasonic pulse velocity and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis.

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Sequence-defined polymers (SDPs) are currently being investigated for use as information storage media. As the number of monomers in the SDPs increases, with a corresponding increase in mathematical base, the use of tandem-MS for sequencing becomes more challenging. In contrast, chain-end degradation routines are truly , potentially allowing very large mathematical bases for encoding.

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The trends for sustainable lifestyle and marketing motivated natural product consumption, such as natural skin care products (NSCPs). Different personal, environmental, and sociocultural factors influence purchase intention (PI) for NSCPs. However, there is a lack of evidence on the role of consumers' ethnicity in the PI model.

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Rice husk, an agricultural waste from the rice industry, can cause serious environmental pollution if not properly managed. However, rice husk ash (RHA) has been found to have many positive properties, making it a potential replacement for non-renewable peat in soilless planting. Thus, this study investigated the impact of a RHA composite substrate on the growth, photosynthetic parameters, and fruit quality of cucumber (Yuyi longxiang variety) and melon (Yutian yangjiaomi variety).

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Background: Self-care is crucial for maintaining the health and quality of life of individuals undergoing physical examinations, especially those with abnormal test results because they are at a higher risk of experiencing worse outcomes. However, there is currently a lack of comprehensive literature on the impact of sociodemographic and clinical factors on self-care practices related to serum potassium concentration among individuals undergoing physical examinations. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the sociodemographic and clinical factors influencing serum potassium concentration.

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  • - Amorphous solid dispersions (ASDs) help improve the absorption of poorly water-soluble drugs in oral medications by creating drug-rich nanoparticles that maintain supersaturation during dissolution.
  • - Traditional ASDs need a lot of polymers to work effectively, limiting the drug load to less than 25%, but using engineered drug-rich nanoparticles can significantly reduce the polymer content while maintaining bioavailability.
  • - This study compared the effects of different surfactants, like Vitamin E TPGS, on the properties of amorphous nanoparticles created from a model compound, emphasizing the need to consider stabilizing agents in developing high-drug-load formulations.
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Amorphous solid dispersion (ASD) is an enabling approach utilized to deliver poorly soluble compounds. ASDs can spontaneously generate drug-rich amorphous nanoparticles upon dissolution, which can act as a reservoir for maintaining supersaturation during oral absorption. But, conventional ASDs are often limited in drug loadings to < 20 %.

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Introduction: Asymmetry in paraspinal muscle activities is observed in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis and may be of value for predicting curve progression. We have reported the effects of the surface electromyography biofeedback posture training program in improving the symmetry of paraspinal muscle activities and reducing the curve progression of early adolescents with mild scoliosis. This study further explored their subjective experience of the training program on posture correction and health-related quality of life.

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Doxorubicin (DOX), a potent chemotherapy agent, useful in the treatment of solid tumors, lymphomas, and leukemias, is limited by its potentially lethal cardiotoxicity. However, exercise has been consistently shown to mitigate the side effects of DOX, including cardiotoxicity. To date, most studies examining the relationship between exercise and DOX-induced cardiotoxicity have focused on aerobic exercise, with very few examining the role of anerobic activity.

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A previous study has shown that synthetic antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) derived from (ATMP1) could inhibit the progression of breast cancer cell lines. In this study, we are interested in studying altered versions of previous synthetic AMPs to gain some insight into the peptides functions. The AMPs were altered and subjected to bioinformatics prediction using four databases (ADP3, CAMP-R3, AMPfun, and ANTICP) to select the highest anticancer activity.

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Using biochar as a partial replacement of Portland cement in cementitious materials is a promising solution to mitigate negative environmental impacts. However, current studies in available literature primarily focus on the mechanical properties of composites made with cementitious materials and biochar. Therefore, this paper reports the effects of the type of biochar, the percentage of biochar addition, and the particle size of the biochar on the removal efficiency of Cu, Pb, and Zn, as well as the effect of contact time on the removal efficiency of Cu, Pb, and Zn, along with the compressive strength.

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Dust grains absorb half of the radiation emitted by stars throughout the history of the universe, re-emitting this energy at infrared wavelengths. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are large organic molecules that trace millimetre-size dust grains and regulate the cooling of interstellar gas within galaxies. Observations of PAH features in very distant galaxies have been difficult owing to the limited sensitivity and wavelength coverage of previous infrared telescopes.

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  • - The study analyzed the molecular epidemiology of invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) in Atlantic Canada from 2014 to 2020, specifically looking at serotype and potential vaccine coverage for serogroup B (MenB).
  • - Results revealed a variety of strains, with MenB being the most common (42 out of 56 isolates), and distinct geographical distributions of certain clones in Newfoundland and Labrador versus New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
  • - Vaccine predictions indicated that 54.8% of MenB strains were likely covered by the MenB vaccine Bexsero, while a high percentage (95.3%) could be covered by Trumenba, highlighting the importance of ongoing surveillance in IMD. *
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spp. and are an emerging group of fungi refractory to current antifungal treatments. These species largely affect immunocompromised individuals but can also be lung colonizers in cystic fibrosis patients.

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The utilization of sustainable cement replacement materials in concrete can control the emission of carbon dioxide and greenhouse gases in the construction industry, thus contributing significantly to the environment, society, and the global economy. Various types of sustainable concrete including geopolymer concrete are tested for their efficacy for construction in laboratories. However, the performance and longevity of sustainable concrete for civil engineering applications in corrosive environments are still debatable.

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  • The study investigates the link between mechanical ventilation indices and pulmonary artery pressures in ARDS patients, recognizing the potential impact of mechanical ventilation on lung injury.
  • A post hoc analysis of the FACTT trial was conducted to analyze ARDS patients with pulmonary artery catheters, using various statistical methods to evaluate correlations and associations.
  • Findings indicated that most ventilation parameters correlated with mean pulmonary artery pressure, with specific blood gas levels and airway pressure emerging as significant factors influencing these associations.
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