Publications by authors named "M E Saladin"

Nucleoporins (nups) in the nuclear pore complex (NPC) form a selective barrier that suppresses the diffusion of most macromolecules while enabling rapid transport of nuclear transport receptor (NTR)-bound cargos. Recent studies have shown that the NPC may dilate and constrict, but how altering the NPC diameter affects its selective barrier properties remains unclear. Here, we build DNA nanopores with programmable diameters and nup arrangements to model the constricted and dilated NPCs.

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  • The study investigates how aerobic exercise (AEx), especially high-intensity AEx (HI), may improve neuroplasticity, which is often reduced in individuals with depression.
  • Sixteen people with depression and 13 without underwent three different exercise conditions: low-intensity AEx, high-intensity AEx, and a control (sitting).
  • Results showed that HI AEx significantly increased neuroplasticity compared to the other conditions, suggesting it could enhance treatments that focus on improving brain adaptability in depression.
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Nucleoporins (nups) in the central channel of nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) form a selective barrier that suppresses the diffusion of most macromolecules while enabling rapid transport of nuclear transport receptors (NTRs) with bound cargos. The complex molecular interactions between nups and NTRs have been thought to underlie the gatekeeping function of the NPC. Recent studies have shown considerable variation in NPC diameter but how altering NPC diameter might impact the selective barrier properties remains unclear.

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  • Epidural anaesthesia is commonly used for pain relief in major surgeries, with serious complications like spinal haematoma being rare in low-risk patients.* -
  • The case discussed involves an uncommon subdural haematoma following challenging placement of an epidural catheter, with the patient recovering without immediate surgical intervention.* -
  • Awareness of spinal haematoma as a potential complication is crucial, and timely identification of symptoms like sensory or motor deficits is essential to prevent irreversible neurological damage.*
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Two primary ovarian hormones that fluctuate across the female menstrual cycle-estradiol and progesterone-have been independently linked in separate literatures to nicotine reinforcement and anxiety psychopathology. We identify existing methodological limitations in these literatures, describe an example protocol that was developed to address such limitations, highlight case examples, and offer insights on the resulting advantages and challenges. This protocol was an observational, prospective, within-subjects study of female cigarette smokers who were followed over the course of a complete menstrual cycle.

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