Publications by authors named "Matthew Marino"

Aims: Medullary carcinoma of the colon is a rare subtype of adenocarcinoma, first described in 1999. Clinically known to have a favourable prognosis in comparison to poorly differentiated cancers, it is associated with deficient mismatch repair. This is an observational single center study of patients with medullary cancer, and comparison with the current literature.

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RNA-protein interactions within cellular signaling pathways have significant modulatory effects on RNA binding proteins' (RBPs') effector functions. During the innate immune response, specific RNA-protein interactions have been reported as a regulatory layer of post-transcriptional control. We investigated changes in the RNA-bound proteome of immortalized mouse macrophages (IMM) following treatment with lipopolysaccharide (LPS).

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Multiomics approaches to studying systems biology are very powerful techniques that can elucidate changes in the genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic levels within a cell type in response to an infection. These approaches are valuable for understanding the mechanisms behind disease pathogenesis and how the immune system responds to being challenged. With the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, the importance and utility of these tools have become evident in garnering a better understanding of the systems biology within the innate and adaptive immune response and for developing treatments and preventative measures for new and emerging pathogens that pose a threat to human health.

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Low back disorders (LBDs) are a leading injury in the workplace. Back exoskeletons (exos) are wearable assist devices that complement traditional ergonomic controls and reduce LBD risks by alleviating musculoskeletal overexertion. However, there are currently no ergonomic assessment tools to evaluate risk for workers wearing back exos.

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This paper explores a method by which an unpowered, fixed-wing micro air vehicle (MAV) may autonomously gain height by utilising orographic updrafts in urban environments. These updrafts are created when wind impinges on both man-made and natural obstacles, and are often highly turbulent and very localised. Thus in contrast to most previous autonomous soaring research, which have focused on large thermals and ridges, we use a technique inspired by kestrels known as 'wind-hovering', in order to maintain unpowered flight within small updrafts.

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Objective: To compare the cost of same-day vs 23-hour observation outpatient thyroidectomy at US academic medical centers.

Study Design: Cross-sectional analysis of a national database.

Setting: The University HealthSystem Consortium (UHC) data collected from discharge summaries.

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The friction behavior of diamond-like carbon (DLC) is very sensitive to the test environment. For hydrogen-rich DLC tested in dry argon and hydrogen, there was always an induction period, so-called "run-in" period, during which the friction coefficient was high and gradually decreased before DLC showed an ultralow friction coefficient (less than 0.01) behavior.

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This paper describes the direct deposition of hydrocarbon coatings with a static water contact angle higher than 150 using simple C6 hydrocarbons as a reactive gas in helium plasma generated in ambient air without any preroughening of the silicon (100) substrate. The film morphology and hydrophobicity are found to strongly depend on the structure of the reagent hydrocarbon. The films deposited with n-hexane and cyclohexane exhibited relatively smooth morphology and the water contact angle was only ∼95°, similar to polypropylene.

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  • The paper investigates how vapor pressure affects the capillary force in vapor environments, focusing on the formation of an adsorbate layer on solid surfaces.
  • It develops a theoretical model that combines vapor adsorption with the Young-Laplace equation, analyzing two geometries: sphere-on-flat and cone-on-flat.
  • The findings highlight that the significant dependence on vapor pressure is linked to changes in meniscus size influenced by the adsorbate layer's presence.
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  • Oxidative stress is linked to hypertension and chronic heart failure, with selenium (Se) showing potential as an antioxidant to reduce cardiovascular disease risk.
  • The study on spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) revealed that those on a Se-free diet had a high heart failure mortality rate (70%), while normal and high Se diets improved survival rates to 78% and 100%, respectively.
  • Results indicated that high dietary Se correlated with reduced cardiac oxidative damage, increased antioxidant expression, and less severe disease progression.
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