Publications by authors named "Lyne A"

Chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML) is a severe myeloid malignancy with limited therapeutic options. Single-cell analysis of clonal architecture demonstrates early clonal dominance with few residual WT hematopoietic stem cells. Circulating myeloid cells of the leukemic clone and the cytokines they produce generate a deleterious inflammatory climate.

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Introduction Climate change is a major issue facing the global population. Healthcare services, including dentistry, have an obligation to examine current practice and reduce the carbon footprint of their services. Single-use plastics, for example, those used to cover dental equipment, are not necessarily essential for cross-infection purposes.

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Magnetars-highly magnetized neutron stars-are thought to be the most likely progenitors for fast radio bursts (FRBs). Freely precessing magnetars are further invoked to explain the repeating FRBs. We report here on new high-cadence radio observations of the magnetar XTE J1810-197 recorded shortly after an X-ray outburst.

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  • Glioblastoma (GBM) is a deadly brain cancer that often recurs due to the regrowth of cells that resist treatment and invade surrounding tissues.
  • * Research shows that chemoradiation triggers a cell state called VC-Resist in GBM, which is more resistant to therapy and promotes tumor cell infiltration into the brain.
  • * The VC-Resist state is linked to specific molecular features that enhance resistance, including DNA damage resistance and activation of pathways associated with stemness, ultimately complicating treatment efforts.
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Identifying true DNA cellular barcodes among polymerase chain reaction and sequencing errors is challenging. Current tools are restricted in the diversity of barcode types supported or the analysis strategies implemented. As such, there is a need for more versatile and efficient tools for barcode extraction, as well as for tools to investigate which factors impact barcode detection and which filtering strategies to best apply.

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Background: Amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) and dentinogenesis imperfecta (DI) are two groups of genetically inherited conditions resulting in abnormal enamel and dentin formation, respectively. Children and young people may be adversely affected by these conditions, with significant reduction in oral health related quality of life. Dental management of children with AI and DI is often complex, which is exacerbated by the absence of clear referral pathways and scarce evidence-based guidelines.

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  • Pulsar Timing Array experiments are used to investigate the existence of ultralight dark matter particles by observing an ensemble of millisecond radio pulsars over several years.
  • The second data release from the European Pulsar Timing Array focuses on a scenario where dark matter only interacts with regular matter through gravity.
  • The findings indicate that while ultralight dark matter particles in a specific mass range cannot make up all of the local dark matter density, they can exist at a maximum local density of around 0.3 GeV/cm³.
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Background: Medulloblastoma is the most common malignant pediatric brain tumor, and leptomeningeal dissemination (LMD) of medulloblastoma both portends a poorer prognosis at diagnosis and is incurable at recurrence. The biological mechanisms underlying LMD are unclear. The Abelson (ABL) tyrosine kinase family members, ABL1 and ABL2, have been implicated in cancer cell migration, invasion, adhesion, metastasis, and chemotherapy resistance, and are upstream mediators of the oncogene in fibroblasts and lung cancer cells.

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Introduction: The aim of these four case reports was to illustrate the presence of potential upper second molar impactions associated with ectopic third molars and to highlight that some cases have an atypical radiographic presentation.

Case Presentations: Four patients (age range = 7-12 years) with various malocclusions presented to the paediatric and orthodontic departments for treatment to address their presenting complaints. Incidental radiographic findings demonstrated potentially impacted upper second molars associated with ectopic third molars.

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Reliable neutron star mass measurements are key to determining the equation of state of cold nuclear matter, but such measurements are rare. Black widows and redbacks are compact binaries consisting of millisecond pulsars and semi-degenerate companion stars. Spectroscopy of the optically bright companions can determine their radial velocities, providing inclination-dependent pulsar mass estimates.

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  • Medulloblastoma, the most common malignant brain tumor in children, has four main molecular subgroups (WNT, SHH, Group 3, Group 4) and shows variable expression of the cell surface protein CD155, which is critical for the viral therapeutic agent PVSRIPO to enter cells.
  • Research demonstrated that CD155 expression varies among medulloblastoma subgroups, with highest levels in the WNT subgroup and not significantly linked to patient survival outcomes.
  • The study found that blocking CD155 led to increased cell death and reduced invasion and migration of tumor cells, suggesting its potential as a target for therapies like PVSRIPO and other CD155-blocking agents.
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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are lipid-based nanosized particles that convey biological material from donor to recipient cells. EVs play key roles in glioblastoma progression because glioblastoma stem-like cells (GSCs) release pro-oncogenic, pro-angiogenic, and pro-inflammatory EVs. However, the molecular basis of EV release remains poorly understood.

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Aim: The aim of this study was to compare the environmental footprint of eight inter-dental cleaning aids.

Materials And Methods: A comparative life cycle analysis was conducted based on an individual person using inter-dental cleaning aids every day for 5 years. The primary outcome was a life cycle impact assessment.

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Introduction The global climate crisis has increased the emphasis placed on the sustainability and environmental consequences of our actions. The dental examination accounts for a large portion of dentistry's carbon footprint, more specifically, the production, sterilisation, transport, use and disposal of the dental examination kit. An attributional life cycle assessment (LCA) was carried out to compare the impact of a reusable stainless-steel examination kit and that of a disposable plastic examination kit.

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Introduction Community-level interventions for the prevention of dental caries in children include fluoride varnish in schools, supervised toothbrushing in schools, the provision of toothbrushes and toothpaste and water fluoridation. The environmental impact of these interventions is an important factor to consider when commissioning these services.Materials and methods A comparative life cycle assessment (LCA) was conducted to quantify the environmental impact of fluoridation of the public water supply for a five-year-old child over a one-year period.

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Introduction Community-level caries prevention programmes includes supervised toothbrushing in schools and the provision of toothbrushes and toothpaste. The environmental impact of these interventions is an important factor to consider when commissioning these services.Materials and methods A comparative life cycle assessment (LCA) was conducted to quantify the environmental impact of a five-year-old child receiving one of two toothbrushing programmes over a one-year period; supervised toothbrushing in school, or the provision of toothbrushes and toothpaste.

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Background Healthcare is a significant contributor to climate change and planetary health. Prevention of oral disease, such as caries, is an important part of any mechanism to improve sustainability. Caries prevention includes community schemes such as water fluoridation, toothbrushing, or fluoride varnish (FV) application.

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Purpose: Dental bleaching in paediatric patients can be used to address discolouration of teeth due to trauma, endodontic treatment, or enamel and dentine defects. Despite being a minimally invasive and successful treatment, the use of bleaching products in children and young people remains controversial. This evaluation was designed to provide insight into the child's perspective on dental bleaching and the influence that this treatment has upon their life.

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Cancer metastasis accounts for the majority of cancer motility burden. For colorectal cancer (CRC), the liver is the most common site of distant metastasis. It is still little known that cancer genomic mutations, which are a cell-intrinsic and heritable property, are enriched in CRC liver metastasis.

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The persistence of cancer cells resistant to therapy remains a major clinical challenge. In triple-negative breast cancer, resistance to chemotherapy results in the highest recurrence risk among breast cancer subtypes. The drug-tolerant state seems largely defined by nongenetic features, but the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood.

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In order to reduce the transmission of pathogens, and COVID-19, WHO and NHS England recommend hand washing (HW) and/or the use of hand sanitizer (HS). The planetary health consequences of these different methods of hand hygiene have not been quantified. A comparative life cycle assessment (LCA) was carried out to compare the environmental impact of the UK population practising increased levels of hand hygiene during the COVID-19 pandemic for 1 year.

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The cytokine erythropoietin (EPO) is a potent inducer of erythrocyte development and one of the most prescribed biopharmaceuticals. The action of EPO on erythroid progenitor cells is well established, but its direct action on hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) is still debated. Here, using cellular barcoding, we traced the differentiation of hundreds of single murine HSPCs, after ex vivo EPO exposure and transplantation, in five different hematopoietic cell lineages, and observed the transient occurrence of high-output myeloid-erythroid-megakaryocyte-biased and myeloid-B-cell-dendritic cell-biased clones.

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