Mosaic loss of Y (mLOY) is the most common somatic chromosomal alteration detected in human blood. The presence of mLOY is associated with altered blood cell counts and increased risk of Alzheimer disease, solid tumors, and other age-related diseases. We sought to gain a better understanding of genetic drivers and associated phenotypes of mLOY through analyses of whole-genome sequencing (WGS) of a large set of genetically diverse males from the Trans-Omics for Precision Medicine (TOPMed) program.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn early stages of drug development, the absence of authentic metabolite standards often results in semi-quantitative measurements of metabolite formation in reaction phenotyping studies using mass spectrometry (MS), leading to inaccuracies in the determination of enzyme kinetic parameters, such as the Michaelis constant (K). Moreover, it is impossible to ascertain the maximum rate of enzyme-catalyzed reactions (k or V). The use of radiolabeled parent compounds can circumvent this problem.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEcological momentary assessment (EMA) allows for the collection of participant-reported outcomes (PROs), including pain, in the normal environment at high resolution and with reduced recall bias. Ecological momentary assessment is an important component in studies of pain, providing detailed information about the frequency, intensity, and degree of interference of individuals' pain. However, there is no universally agreed on standard for summarizing pain measures from repeated PRO assessment using EMA into a single, clinically meaningful measure of pain.
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