Publications by authors named "Mary Johnson"

Direct incorporation of malonate units into polymer backbones is a synthetic challenge. Herein, we report the alternating and controlled anionic copolymerization of epoxides and Meldrum's acid (MA) derivatives to access poly(alkyl malonates) using (-bis(salicylidene)phenylenediamine)AlCl and a tris(dialkylamino)cyclopropenium chloride cocatalyst. This unique copolymerization yields a malonate-containing repeat unit while releasing a small molecule upon MA-derivative ring-opening.

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Climate change is a major driver of the frequency and severity of wildfires due to extended periods of drought and hotter, drier weather superimposed on the legacy of fire suppression in the Mountain West of the U.S. In recent years, increased wildfire smoke is negating the improvements in air quality made by clean energy transitions.

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  • Fine particulate matter (PM) exposure can lead to immune system issues through epigenetic changes, potentially impacting pregnancy outcomes.
  • The study used advanced profiling techniques to link PM exposure with altered immune responses and specific histone modifications in immune cells of both pregnant and nonpregnant women.
  • Findings suggest that high maternal PM exposure correlates with lower IL-27 levels in newborns and affects the inflammatory response in pregnant women, indicating possible pathways for complications during pregnancy.
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  • Rare earth tris(alkyl) complexes, like M(CHSiMe)(sol), are commonly used as catalysts in polymerization and functionalization processes, but their thermal instability limits their practical applications.
  • This study introduces a new series of more stable rare earth neosilyl solvates, based on a comprehensive investigation of their decomposition mechanisms, specifically for Sc(iii), Y(iii), Lu(iii), and Sm(iii) complexes.
  • The findings reveal that simply using higher-denticity donors does not prevent decomposition effectively, as unexpected pathways arise, and small amounts of LiCl impact the stability of certain complexes, leading to a novel method for producing pure Y(r)(THF) without relying on the lithium salt.
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  • The study aimed to compare the risk of hypoglycemia among type 2 diabetes patients on metformin and adding one of four common therapies: glargine, glimepiride, liraglutide, or sitagliptin.
  • The trial included 5,047 participants, assessing severe hypoglycemia events and symptoms over an average of 5 years, with a per-protocol analysis of 4,830 who completed follow-ups.
  • Results showed that glimepiride had the highest incidence of severe hypoglycemia (1.3%), while liraglutide and sitagliptin had the lowest risks, indicating varying hypoglycemia likelihood based on the second medication added
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Background: Older adults may be less comfortable with continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technology or require additional education to support use. The Virtual Diabetes Specialty Clinic study provided the opportunity to understand glycemic outcomes and support needed for older versus younger adults living with diabetes and using CGM.

Methods: Prospective, virtual study of adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D, N = 160) or type 2 diabetes (T2D, N = 74) using basal-bolus insulin injections or insulin pump therapy.

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To describe effects of gepirone extended-release (ER), an azapirone, on sexual function in patients receiving treatment for major depressive disorder (MDD). Sexual function was assessed in 1,767 patients (67% women) across five Phase 3 randomized controlled clinical trials comparing gepirone-ER against placebo or active treatment with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) for treatment of MDD. All five trials assessed sexual functioning in the short term (8 weeks), with three including long-term extensions of 16, 20, or 44 weeks.

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  • - Epigenetic modifications play a crucial role in regulating gene expression, allowing cells to turn genes on and off, which is essential for maintaining different cell types.
  • - Environmental factors like diet and pollutants can alter these epigenetic modifications, meaning that an individual's surroundings can impact gene expression and health outcomes, potentially even affecting future generations.
  • - The review discusses how epigenetic changes can be passed down through generations, examines the mechanisms behind these changes, and emphasizes the importance of considering environmental health for both current and future populations.
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Objective: To evaluate whether continuous glucose monitoring (CGM)-derived glycemic patterns observed throughout pregnancy were associated with adverse perinatal outcomes, specifically fetal growth disorders and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP).

Methods: We conducted a prospective observational study of individuals with viable singleton pregnancies and screening hemoglobin A 1c levels less than 6.5%.

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Objective: To determine whether the relationship between average glucose (AG) levels and hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) differs across racial/ethnic groups.

Research Design And Methods: We performed a prospective substudy of GRADE, a comparative effectiveness randomized trial conducted in 36 centers in the U.S.

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Gametogenesis involves active protein synthesis and is proposed to rely on proteostasis. Our previous work in C. elegans indicates that germline development requires coordinated activities of insulin/IGF-1 signaling (IIS) and HSF-1, the central regulator of the heat shock response.

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Brain alpha-tocopherol (αT) concentration was previously reported to be inversely associated with neurofibrillary tangle (NFT) counts in specific brain structures from centenarians. However, the contribution of natural or synthetic αT stereoisomers to this relationship is unknown. In this study, αT stereoisomers were quantified in the temporal cortex (TC) of 47 centenarians in the Georgia Centenarian Study (age: 102.

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  • - The study focused on evaluating patient-reported outcomes (PROs) for adults with diabetes (234 participants) who accessed a virtual clinic model that included continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) support for 6 months.
  • - After 6 months, participants reported reduced depression, diabetes distress, and hypoglycemic fears, and showed increased satisfaction and confidence in managing their diabetes, particularly regarding CGM.
  • - The findings indicated that using virtual diabetes care led to significant improvements in both glycemic control and overall quality of life, particularly for those with type 1 diabetes who spent more time in their target glucose range.
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Objective: To describe our methodology and share the practical tools we have developed to operationalize a multidisciplinary Long COVID clinic that incorporates progressive, personalized exercise prescription as a cornerstone feature.

Background: There is a lack of evidence-based guidance regarding optimal rehabilitation strategies for people with Long COVID. Existing guidelines lack precision regarding exercise dosage.

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Although it is well established that autistic youth are at high risk for anxiety and depression, factors associated with heightened risk within this population are poorly understood. The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether autistic characteristics and cognitive impairment interact to predict anxiety and depression symptoms, and whether the impacts of autistic characteristics and cognitive impairment on anxiety and depression differ for male and female children. Participants comprised 7989 youth (M = 11.

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To assess the performance of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM)-measured glycemic metrics in predicting development of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and select perinatal complications. In a prospective observational study, CGM data were collected from 760 pregnant females throughout gestation after study enrollment. GDM was diagnosed using the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) at 24-34 weeks of gestation.

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  • Short-term increases in fine particulate matter (PM) from wildfire smoke are linked to worse outcomes for asthma and COPD patients, with a study analyzing over 80,000 hospitalizations in Utah from 1999 to 2022.
  • The research found that asthma risk increased on the same day PM levels rose during both wildfire and winter inversion seasons, with notable differences in risk timing between adults and children.
  • While PM exposure was directly connected to asthma hospitalizations, its association with COPD was weak, and ozone levels had no significant impact on respiratory health outcomes.
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: Connected insulin pens capture data on insulin dosing/timing and can integrate with continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices with essential insulin and glucose metrics combined into a single platform. Standardization of connected insulin pen reports is desirable to enhance clinical utility with a single report. : An international expert panel was convened to develop a standardized connected insulin pen report incorporating insulin and glucose metrics into a single report containing clinically useful information.

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Introduction: To characterize glucose levels during uncomplicated pregnancies, defined as pregnancy with a hemoglobin A1c <5.7% (<39 mmol/mol) in early pregnancy, and without a large-for-gestational-age birth, hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, or gestational diabetes mellitus (ie, abnormal oral glucose tolerance test).

Research Design And Methods: Two sites enrolled 937 pregnant individuals aged 18 years and older prior to reaching 17 gestational weeks; 413 had an uncomplicated pregnancy (mean±SD body mass index (BMI) of 25.

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Objective: To determine whether continuous glucose monitoring (CGM)-derived glycemic patterns can characterize pregnancies with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) as diagnosed by standard oral glucose tolerance test at 24-28 weeks' gestation compared with those without GDM.

Research Design And Methods: The analysis includes 768 individuals enrolled from two sites prior to 17 weeks' gestation between June 2020 and December 2021 in a prospective observational study. Participants wore blinded Dexcom G6 CGMs throughout gestation.

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Objective: We evaluated whether adding basal insulin to metformin in adults with early type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) would increase emotional distress relative to other treatments.

Research Design And Methods: The Glycemia Reduction Approaches in Diabetes: A Comparative Effectiveness Study (GRADE) of adults with T2DM of <10 years' duration, HbA1c 6.8-8.

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Purpose: Multiple myeloma (MM) is a plasma cell dyscrasia leading to proliferation of monoclonal plasma cells. Ocular involvement in multiple myeloma is uncommon but can occur. The ocular manifestations of MM may include the cornea, uvea, and retinal vasculature.

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Context: Autoantibodies directed against the 65-kilodalton isoform of glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD65Abs) are markers of autoimmune type 1 diabetes (T1D) but are also present in patients with Latent Autoimmune Diabetes of Adults and autoimmune neuromuscular diseases, and also in healthy individuals. Phenotypic differences between these conditions are reflected in epitope-specific GAD65Abs and anti-idiotypic antibodies (anti-Id) against GAD65Abs. We previously reported that 7.

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