Publications by authors named "Lipinski E"

Age-friendly initiatives have grown in popularity in their efforts to promote active aging among older adults in Canada and other countries worldwide. However, these initiatives often overlook underrepresented populations, such as lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, and two-spirit (LGBTQ2S+) older adults, who have unique social and historical contexts which impact their aging experiences. The study involved a survey and key-informant interviews with local leaders, volunteers, staff, and/or LGBTQ2S+ older adults involved in initiatives that were both age and LGBTQ2S+ friendly to explore what it means for a community to be age and LGBTQ2S+ friendly and learn what can further be done to promote these communities.

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Two-spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and queer or questioning (2SLGBTQ+) older adults are underrepresented in gerontology research and education, impacting the preparedness of health and social care students and professionals working with the diverse aging population. To address this lack of representation of 2SLGBTQ+ older adults in gerontology education, this study explored the use of digital stories as tools for knowledge mobilization and social justice. Digital stories are short videos that pair audio recordings with visuals, including videos, photographs, or artwork.

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Article Synopsis
  • Fluorosubstituted tryptophans, like 7-fluoro-tryptophan, are useful in studying proteins through fluorescence and NMR techniques.
  • In cyclophilin A, UV exposure of 7-fluoro-tryptophan leads to the creation of a bright fluorophore by crosslinking with nearby phenylalanine, achieving a high quantum yield and fluorescence lifetime.
  • This study is the first to document a Phe-Trp crosslink in a protein, potentially paving the way for new fluorescence probes and methods to utilize aromatic crosslinks in protein research.
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Cancer-related malnutrition is associated with poor health outcomes, including decreased tolerance to cancer therapy, greater treatment toxicities, and increased mortality. Medical nutrition therapy (MNT) optimizes clinical outcomes, yet registered dietitian nutritionists (RDNs), the healthcare professionals specifically trained in MNT, are not routinely employed in outpatient cancer centers where over 90% of all cancer patients are treated. The objective of this study was to evaluate RDN staffing patterns, nutrition services provided in ambulatory oncology settings, malnutrition screening practices, and referral and reimbursement practices across the nation in outpatient cancer centers.

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Inflow malposition during surgery, postoperative pump migration, inflow obstruction, and right ventricular compression are major contributors to low flow and adverse events in patients with ventricular assist devices (VADs). These position abnormalities can lead to adverse events including ischemic stroke. To address these problems, we conducted a virtual anatomical fitting study and hemodynamic simulation on iterative cannula designs, resulting in the EVAHEART 2 with the novel double-cuff tipless (DCT) inflow cannula and smaller pump design.

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Background: In patients undergoing transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS), prognostic scores may identify those with a poor prognosis or even those with a clear survival benefit. The Child-Pugh score (CPS) is well established but several drawbacks have led to development of the model of end stage liver disease (MELD).

Aim: The aim of the study was to compare the predictive power of CPS and MELD, to validate the original MELD formula, and to assess the predictive value of the determinants used in the two prognostic scores outside of a study setting.

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The clinical relevance of the assessment of minimal residual disease (MRD) in patients with multiple myeloma (MM) to predict disease recurrence has not been proven. In the present study, we retrospectively analyzed the tumor load in peripheral blood (PB) and bone marrow (BM) samples of 13 patients with MM both in remission after high-dose therapy (HDT) with autologous PBSC transplantation (PBSCT) and at the time of progressive disease (PD). For six patients, subsequent samples obtained in remission could be included in the study.

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Objectives: Thrombopoietin (TPO), the key regulator of platelet production, is mainly produced by the liver and reduced expression of TPO could cause thrombocytopenia in liver cirrhosis. Reversal of thrombocytopenia by orthotopic liver transplantation seems to be mediated through an increase in TPO plasma levels after transplantation, but other cytokines with thrombopoietic activity could augment the actions of TPO on post transplant platelet recovery.

Design: Measurement of thrombopoietic cytokines before and for 14 days post liver transplantation in a cohort of thrombocytopenic liver transplant patients.

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Background/aim: Survival after orthotopic liver transplantation for hepatocellular carcinoma is limited by a high rate of tumor recurrence. A polymerase chain reaction assay based on the detection of albumin mRNA expression in peripheral blood for detection of hematogenous micrometastasis of hepatocellular carcinoma has been described, which may help to select candidates for orthotopic liver transplantation.

Methods: The prognostic value of a highly sensitive nested reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction assay was evaluated in comparison with the TNM-classification of the International Union against Cancer in a population of liver transplant candidates.

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Background/aims: Thrombocytopenia secondary to cirrhosis of the liver and portal hypertension is a well-known complication of advanced stage liver disease, but theories about the underlying pathogenetic mechanisms, mostly centering on splenic sequestration and destruction of platelets, have failed to solve the problem so far.

Methods: Peripheral platelet count and thrombopoietin levels in human plasma were measured in 28 patients with cirrhosis of the liver. Seven of those patients underwent orthotopic liver transplantation and five patients portal decompression by transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt.

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Skin biopsies of uniform location and surface area (7 mm diameter) were obtained from the extensor aspect of the forearm of 147 patients with progressive systemic sclerosis (PSS) (107 with diffuse scleroderma, 40 with the CREST syndrome variant) and 58 individuals with normal skin. After careful removal of all subcutaneous fatty tissue, the skin cores were weighed and their water and hydroxyproline content determined. Despite recent claims to the contrary, it was found that there is a marked and highly significant increase in the thickness of the skin during the indurative phase of PSS, and that this is associated with a proportionate increase in total dermal collagen content.

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