Magnetic Particle Imaging (MPI) was introduced in 2005 as a promising, tracer-based medical imaging modality with the potential for high sensitivity and spatial resolution. Since then, numerous preclinical devices have been built but only a few human-scale devices, none of which targeted functional neuroimaging. In this work, we probe the challenges of scaling the technology to meet the needs of human functional neuroimaging with sufficient sensitivity for detecting the hemodynamic changes following brain activation with a spatio-temporal resolution comparable to current functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) approaches.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: Clinical adoption of NK cell immunotherapy is underway for medulloblastoma and osteosarcoma, however there is currently little feedback on cell fate after administration. We propose magnetic particle imaging (MPI) may have applications for the quantitative detection of NK cells.
Procedures: Human-derived NK-92 cells were labeled by co-incubation with iron oxide nanoparticles (VivoTrax™) for 24 h then excess nanoparticles were washed with centrifugation.
Objective: Extended hypoglycemia (Ehypo) and extended hyperglycemia (Ehyper) are recently defined continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) metrics by the International Consensus for clinical trials as secondary endpoints for continuous outcomes. This study aims to evaluate the changes in Ehypo and Ehyper before and after automated insulin delivery (AID) initiation in adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D).
Research Methods: This is a retrospective single-center study that evaluated Ehypo and Ehyper in addition to other CGM metrics in 154 adults that initiated an AID system.
Hematologic malignancies are one of the more common neoplasms to occur in the sinonasal tract and include a wide range of entities, including mature and immature B cell and T cell neoplasms as well as plasma cell dyscrasias and histiocytic disorders. CD45 expression can be helpful in identifying many, but not all, hematopoietic neoplasms in the sinonasal tract, and more extensive immunophenotyping, including EBV in situ hybridization, as well as correlation with genetic results and clinical features may be required for diagnosis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSrc Homology 2-containing Inositol 5'-Phosphatase-1 (SHIP-1), encoded by INPP5D, has been identified as an Alzheimer's disease (AD) risk-associated gene through recent genetic and epigenetic studies. SHIP-1 confers AD risk by inhibiting the TREM2 cascade and reducing beneficial microglial cellular processes, including phagocytosis. While several small molecules have been reported to modulate SHIP-1 activity, their limited selectivity and efficacy in advanced models restricted their potential as therapeutic agents or probes for biological studies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMultiparameter flow cytometry (MPF) is an essential component of the diagnostic workup of hematologic malignancies. Recently developed tools have expanded the utility of MPF in detecting T-cell clonality and myelomonocytic dysplasia. Minimal/measurable residual disease analysis has long been established as critical in the management of B-lymphoblastic leukemia and is emerging as a useful tool in myeloid malignancies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHigh-dose methotrexate (HD-MTX) is used in the treatment of children with central nervous system (CNS) tumors; however, toxicity information is limited. We characterized toxicities following 102 administrations of HD-MTX (4.6-13.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground Attaining a good quality of life (QOL) is a priority for people living with HIV (PLHIV). We explored the interaction between QOL and the associated demographic, behavioural and clinical factors for PLHIV attending an outer-metropolitan clinical setting in Western Sydney, Australia. The clinic's cohort of PLHIV is characterised by relatively high proportions of women, heterosexual men, and patients from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: A noncoding variant (rs35349669) within INPP5D, a lipid and protein phosphatase restricted to microglia in the brain, is linked to increased susceptibility to Alzheimer's disease (AD). While Inpp5d is well-studied in amyloid pathology, its role in tau pathology remains unclear.
Methods: PS19 Tauopathy mice were crossed with Inpp5d-haplodeficient (Inpp5d+/-) mice to examine the impact of Inpp5d in tau pathology.
Magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) are used extensively across numerous disciples, with applications including Magnetic Particle Imaging (MPI), targeted hyperthermia, deep brain stimulation, immunoassays, and thermometry. The assessment of MNPs, especially those being designed for MPI, is performed with magnetic particle spectrometers, relaxometers, loop tracers, or similar devices. Despite the many applications and the need for particle assessment, there are few consolidated resources for designing or building such a MNP assessment system.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnderstanding microglial states in the aging brain has become crucial, especially with the discovery of numerous Alzheimer's disease (AD) risk and protective variants in genes such as INPP5D and TREM2, which are essential to microglia function in AD. Here we present a thorough examination of microglia-like cells and primary mouse microglia at the proteome and transcriptome levels to illuminate the roles these genes and the proteins they encode play in various cell states. First, we compared the proteome profiles of wildtype and INPP5D (SHIP1) knockout primary microglia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 98-year-old woman presented with histologically confirmed locally advanced basal cell carcinoma of the face. A multidisciplinary approach excluded surgery because of the site near sensitive organs, extension, age, and comorbidities. Patient and caregivers declined radiotherapy considering the necessity of multiple hospital appointments.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTechnology-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) has enabled more people to access effective, affordable mental health care. This study provides an overview of the most common types of technology-delivered CBT, including Internet-delivered, smartphone app, and telehealth CBT, as well as their evidence for the treatment of a range of mental health conditions. We discuss gaps in the existing evidence and future directions in the field for the use of technology CBT interventions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDuring embryonic development, lymphatic endothelial cell (LEC) precursors are distinguished from blood endothelial cells by the expression of Prospero-related homeobox 1 (Prox1), which is essential for lymphatic vasculature formation in mouse and zebrafish. Prox1 expression initiation precedes LEC sprouting and migration, serving as the marker of specified LECs. Despite its crucial role in lymphatic development, Prox1 upstream regulation in LECs remains to be uncovered.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: UK national clinical guidance recommends that men with prostate cancer on androgen deprivation therapy are offered twice weekly supervised aerobic and resistance exercise to address iatrogenic harm caused by treatment. Very few NHS trusts have established adequate provision of such services. Furthermore, interventions fail to demonstrate sustained behaviour change.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWaixenicin A, a xenicane diterpene from the octocoral , is a selective, potent inhibitor of the TRPM7 ion channel. To study the structure-activity relationship (SAR) of waixenicin A, we isolated and assayed related diterpenes from . In addition to known waixenicins A () and B (), we purified six xenicane diterpenes, 7,8-epoxywaixenicins A () and B (), 12-deacetylwaixenicin A (), waixenicin E (), waixenicin F (), and 20-acetoxyxeniafaraunol B ().
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA large increase in hospital-onset and intensive-care-unit-onset Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia rates in English acute trusts was observed between 2020 and 2021, coinciding with reported increases in coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases and associated hospitalizations. Many of these S. aureus bacteraemia cases were defined as co-/secondary infections to COVID-19.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The wheat stem sawfly (WSS, Cephus cinctus) is a major pest of wheat (Triticum aestivum) and can cause significant yield losses. WSS damage results from stem boring and/or cutting, leading to the lodging of wheat plants. Although solid-stem wheat genotypes can effectively reduce larval survival, they may have lower yields than hollow-stem genotypes and show inconsistent solidness expression.
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