Publications by authors named "Leon G"

An extensive thermochemical study of γ-undecanolactone and δ-undecanolactone has been developed using two complementary calorimetric techniques. The combustion energy of each compound was determined by static-bomb combustion calorimetry, and the corresponding enthalpy of vaporization was determined by high-temperature Calvet microcalorimetry, in which both properties of each compound are reported at = 298.15 K.

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Background: Mission Controllers (MCs) are the main point of contact for space crews and are vital for successful human spaceflight. On a mission to Mars, there will be as long as 22-min one-way communication delays between the ground and the crew, causing major changes to current communication infrastructures.

Methods: This exploratory study assessed the impact of a 20-min one-way communication delay on MCs' task performance, workload, and stress levels under nominal and off-nominal conditions, conducted during a 21-d analog mission.

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Recent research suggests that a polygeneric immunogen made from the venoms of the most medically important viperid and elapid snakes in sub-Saharan Africa could elicit a broader antibody response in horses compared to the current EchiTAb-plus-ICP antivenom, especially against neurotoxic elapid venoms. To test this, 25 horses that have been regularly immunized to produce this antivenom were reimmunized with an immunogen containing 22 venoms from various snake species from the genera , , , and both spitting and non-spitting . The plasma collected from these horses was processed using the caprylic acid method to produce an industrial-scale freeze-dried antivenom.

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During parasitological surveys of marine fishes and zooplankton in localities of the Northwestern Pacific coast of Mexico, 28 Gafftopsail pompano (Trachinotus rhodopus Gill) and 50 mysid crustaceans (Metamysidopsis frankfiersi Hendrickx & Hernández-Payán) we identified to be infected with adults and cystacanths, respectively of an acanthocephalan morphologically corresponding to the genus Rhadinorhynchus Lühe, 1911. DNA sequences of the small (SSU) and large (LSU) subunits of ribosomal DNA, and cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (cox 1) from mitochondrial DNA were obtained. Phylogenetic analyses revealed that the newly sequenced individuals in a clade with Rhadinorhynchus sp.

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The immunization and industrial bleeding of horses are essential stages for producing snake antivenoms. In Costa Rica, the traditional method involves stimulating the antibody response of horses by periodically injecting venoms, collecting hyperimmune plasma over three consecutive bleeding days, and repeating this process every eight weeks. While this method does not cause major physical or hematological issues in horses, the associated stress has not been evaluated.

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  • The study investigates the effects of face masks on emotion recognition, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, using a task that assessed responses to both masked and unmasked faces showing emotions like fear, sadness, and anger.
  • Participants included 119 college students, 30 children, and 31 fathers, with some undergoing neuroimaging while performing the task; results showed less accurate emotion recognition for masked faces, particularly sad ones.
  • Neural responses indicated greater activation in areas of the brain associated with emotion processing when viewing sad masked faces, and among fathers, this activation correlated with stress and depression; overall findings highlight the impact of mask-wearing on emotional understanding across various age groups.
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Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) spectroscopy is a versatile molecular fingerprinting technique with rapid signal readout, high aqueous compatibility, and portability. To translate SERS for real-world applications, it is pertinent to overcome inherent challenges, including high sample variability and heterogeneity, matrix effects, and nonlinear SERS signal responses of different analytes in complex (bio)chemical matrices with numerous interfering species. In this perspective, we highlight emerging SERS-based multimodal techniques to address the key roadblocks to improving the sensitivity, specificity, and reliability of (bio)chemical detection, bioimaging, theragnosis, and theragnostic.

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  • Deep learning is widely used for medical image segmentation, with 3D models excelling at complex structures and 2D models being more efficient, but segmenting 2.5D images poses unique challenges due to their resolution balance.
  • The CSA-Net model is introduced as a solution, utilizing two-dimensional neural networks to effectively capture spatial relationships between slices in 2.5D images while maintaining lower computational demands.
  • CSA-Net features a Cross-Slice Attention module that enhances segmentation performance across various tasks, outperforming existing methods with impressive Dice coefficients and HD95 values, demonstrating its effectiveness in medical imaging applications.
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This paper analyses the structure of and variability in taxation and prescription drug distribution policies and quantifies the impact of such policies on the cost of prescription drugs to health systems in 35 countries. Taxes on prescription drugs remain highly prevalent (83% of the sample) although 63% of the sample countries implement a lower than standard VAT rate. Three remuneration types of the wholesale and retail distribution chain have been identified.

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  • Snakebite is a significant public health issue in the MENA region, but the extent of the problem is not well understood, and existing antivenoms are often not suitable across different areas.
  • Researchers developed a new antivenom called MENAVip-ICP, created from the plasma of horses that were immunized with various viper venoms from MENA, aiming to provide a more effective and regionally applicable treatment.
  • The new antivenom demonstrated improved effectiveness, particularly through intraperitoneal administration, and showed promise in neutralizing venoms from other geographical regions not included in its initial development.
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We present the results of an exploratory study on how pairs interact with speech commands and touch gestures on a wall-sized display during a collaborative sensemaking task. Previous work has shown that speech commands, alone or in combination with other input modalities, can support visual data exploration by individuals. However, it is still unknown whether and how speech commands can be used in collaboration, and for what tasks.

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Nitric oxide (·NO) is one of the toxic metabolites that bacteria can be exposed to within phagosomes. Gre factors, which are also known as transcript cleavage factors or transcription elongation factors, relieve back-tracked transcription elongation complexes by cleaving nascent RNAs, which allows transcription to resume after stalling. Here we discovered that loss of both Gre factors in , GreA and GreB, significantly compromised ·NO detoxification due to ·NO-induced phenotypic heterogeneity in ΔΔ populations, which did not occur in wild-type cultures.

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  • - The study evaluated the effectiveness of dynamic body-feed filtration (DBF) in removing bulky solids from equine hyperimmune plasma during snake antivenom production using caprylic acid, comparing various diatomites for optimal filtration performance.
  • - C1000 diatomite yielded the best results at 90 g/L concentration, demonstrating a recovery of immunoglobulins of 108 ± 4% in a scale-up to 50 L batches, while meeting quality specifications for the antivenoms.
  • - Unlike traditional open filtration systems, DBF offers enhanced microbiological safety due to its closed system design and faster filtration process, making it a cost-effective and compliant alternative for primary clarification in antivenom manufacturing.
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Background: Allocreadiids are relatively small digeneans that appear to be restricted to freshwater systems distributed across the world. Allocreadiids are highly diverse in the Americas, particularly in the Neotropical biogeographical region. Their taxonomic history has been rather controversial, with several taxonomic reassessments and the description of new genera and species.

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Background: System level demands and interpersonal barriers can disrupt nurse delivery of high-quality information at discharge, which can contribute to a lack of caregiver preparedness to manage care of the patient and ultimately affect patient health.

Objective: To synthesize evidence on effective nurse communication with informal caregivers during hospital discharge of adult patients with cognitive decline or Alzheimer's disease and related dementia.

Design: A scoping review of inpatient nurse communication with informal caregivers.

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Background: Positive affect synchrony, or the reciprocal exchange of positive affect during free play, can scaffold infants' socioemotional development. However, parental stress may compromise the expression and exchange of positive affect within families. The current study assesses whether parenting stress and hair cortisol are associated with positive affect synchrony during a triadic play interaction.

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Objectives: The World Health Organization provides 10 specific guidelines for managing the prices of pharmaceutical products. Many of those are widely known and used such as reference pricing, value-based pricing, price transparency, and tendering. Less attention and knowledge is concentrated in markup regulation across the pharmaceutical supply chain and distribution and in tax exemptions or reductions.

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  • * Researchers compared different types of antiserum produced by immunizing horses with various snake venoms and found that polyspecific antiserum was the most effective at neutralizing venom from multiple species.
  • * The findings support the use of polyspecific immunogens to create antivenoms that can provide broader protection against bites from snakes like Bitis, Echis, and non-spitting Naja in the region.
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Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals ( people with minoritized sexual orientation and/or gender identities) have limited legal rights and access to resources because of their marginalized status in society. These limitations are associated with notable health disparities and increase experiences of minority stress. For those in a romantic relationship, being able to communicate and cope with one's partner-dyadic coping-can help buffer stress' deleterious effects on well-being.

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Mice are routinely used in snake venom research but are costly and subject to pain and suffering. The crustacean could be an alternative to mice, but data to support its adoption in snake venom research is limited. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the suitability of as a surrogate of mice in assessing the toxicity of venoms and the preclinical efficacy of antivenoms.

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In the present study, we examined 30 individuals of introduced African cichlids, Oreochromis niloticus and Coptodon rendalli, collected in a river spring of the Pardo River, Paranapanema River basin, southeastern Brazil. Based on morphological and molecular analyses of the partial LSU rDNA gene, we identified four species of monogeneans, Cichlidogyrus tilapiae, C. thurstonae, C.

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  • Glioblastoma (GBM) is a highly aggressive cancer characterized by genetic variability within tumors, making it difficult to treat effectively; this study aimed to develop a non-invasive MRI-based machine learning model to analyze this genetic heterogeneity.
  • The research introduced a Weakly Supervised Ordinal Support Vector Machine (WSO-SVM) model, trained on data from 74 patients, to predict alterations in key GBM genes using MRI images, achieving higher accuracy than existing algorithms.
  • Results showed the WSO-SVM model to be effective, with accuracies of 80% for the EGFR gene and comparable results for others; the analysis also highlighted different contributions of MRI images, providing valuable insights into tumor genetics for better treatment planning
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Unlabelled: DNA repair machinery has been found to be indispensable for fluoroquinolone (FQ) persistence of . Previously, we found that cells harboring two copies of the chromosome (2Chr) in stationary-phase cultures were more likely to yield FQ persisters than those with one copy of the chromosome (1Chr). Furthermore, we found that RecA and RecB were required to observe that difference, and that loss of either more significantly impacted 2Chr persisters than 1Chr persisters.

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Introduction: Antivenom is a lifesaving medicine for treating snakebite envenoming, yet there has been a crisis in antivenom supply for many decades. Despite this, substantial quantities of antivenom stocks expire before use. This study has investigated whether expired antivenoms retain preclinical quality and efficacy, with the rationale that they could be used in emergency situations when in-date antivenom is unavailable.

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