Publications by authors named "Matthew Bence"

Introduction: Hip fractures are common and it is estimated to cost the National Health Service (NHS) around £2 billion/year. The majority of these patients are elderly and they require careful perioperative management as morbidity and mortality are high. This study aims to look at routinely gathered biomarker data and baseline demographics to evaluate if they may be used to predict inpatient mortality.

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 Despite advancements in primary correction of hallux valgus (HV), significant rates of reoperation remain across common techniques, with complications following primary correction up to 50% according to some studies. 1 This study explored different methods of surgery currently used in treating HV recurrence specifically (for which literature on the subject has been limited), evaluating open and adapted minimally invasive surgical (MIS) primary techniques used for revision.  In December 2020, literature search for both open and MIS surgical techniques in HV revision was conducted using PubMed, EMBASE, and MEDLINE library databases.

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Objectives: (1) Evaluate whether initial results from percutaneous treatment of nonunion are reproducible (2) Estimate the relative cost of percutaneous treatment of nonunion versus traditional methods.

Design: Retrospective multicentre case series.

Setting: Four Level 1 trauma centers.

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Sensitization to inflammatory pain is a pathological form of neuronal plasticity that is poorly understood and treated. Here we examine the role of the SH3 domain of postsynaptic density 95 (PSD95) by using mice that carry a single amino-acid substitution in the polyproline-binding site. Testing multiple forms of plasticity we found sensitization to inflammation was specifically attenuated.

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Wnt proteins regulate the formation of central synapses by stimulating synaptic assembly, but their role at the vertebrate neuromuscular junction (NMJ) is unclear. Wnt3 is expressed by lateral motoneurons of the spinal cord during the period of motoneuron-muscle innervation. Using gain- and loss-of-function studies in the chick wing, we demonstrate that Wnt signaling is necessary for the formation of acetylcholine receptor (AChR) clusters without affecting muscle growth.

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In adult primary visual cortex (V1), dendritic spines are more persistent than during development. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) increases synaptic strength, and its levels rise during cortical development. We therefore asked whether postsynaptic BDNF signaling through its receptor TrkB regulates spine persistence in adult V1.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Postsynaptic density-95 (PSD-95) is a key protein involved in synaptic functions like spatial learning and plasticity, known for binding with the NMDA receptor.
  • - Researchers cloned the PSD-95 gene in mice and found two new splice variants (PSD-95alpha-2b and PSD-95alpha-Delta18) along with another potential variant (PSD-95gamma), highlighting their significance in NMDA receptor interactions.
  • - The study also uncovered various untranslated regions in the PSD-95 mRNA that may regulate protein production after transcription, indicating a complex diversity in PSD-95 protein structure and function.
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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Matthew Bence"

  • - Matthew Bence's recent research primarily focuses on surgical outcomes and biomarker evaluations in orthopedic settings, particularly in relation to hip fractures and hallux valgus procedures.
  • - His 2023 study on biomarkers as predictors of inpatient mortality in fractured neck of femur patients highlights the importance of accurately predicting patient outcomes to optimize perioperative management for this high-risk demographic.
  • - Additionally, Bence's work on minimally invasive techniques for treating long bone nonunion and revisiting hallux valgus surgery emphasizes a trend towards less invasive surgical strategies, aiming to improve recovery times and reduce complications associated with traditional methods.