Publications by authors named "M Amos"

Article Synopsis
  • Drosophila female germline stem cells (GSCs) undergo asymmetric mitosis with a functional nuclear envelope, relying on a unique centrosome cycle that involves modified interactions with the nuclear lamina.
  • The protein Emerin is crucial for maintaining GSC centrosome structure, and its absence leads to excessive centrosome material retention and abnormal GSC behavior, resulting in reduced stem cell survival.
  • Interestingly, reducing centrosome material in emerin mutants can improve GSC survival and differentiation, indicating the importance of centrosome structure in preserving stem cell function.
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We report efforts to quantify the loading of cell-sized lipid vesicles using in-line digital holographic microscopy. This method does not require fluorescent reporters, fluorescent tracers, or radioactive tracers. A single-color LED light source takes the place of conventional illumination to generate holograms rather than bright field images.

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Background: Inadvertent intra-arterial injection of sclerosants is an uncommon adverse event of both ultrasound-guided and direct vision sclerotherapy. This complication can result in significant tissue or limb loss and significant long-term morbidity.

Objectives: To provide recommendations for diagnosis and immediate management of an unintentional intra-arterial injection of sclerosing agents.

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Objectives: The Modern Innovative Solutions to Improve Outcomes in Asthma, Breathlessness and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) (MABC) service aimed to enhance disease management for chronic respiratory conditions through specialist multidisciplinary clinics, predominantly in the community. This study assesses the outcomes of these clinics.

Design: This study used a prospective, longitudinal, participatory action research approach.

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Background: Bangladesh has made substantial progress in maternal health. However, persistent inequities in service use undermine the achievements at the national level. In 2007, the government introduced a Maternal Health Voucher Scheme (MHVS) to reduce barriers to service utilization.

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