Publications by authors named "McFadden J"

Background: In cattle, dietary choline is fed in a rumen-protected form to bypass ruminal degradation while allowing intestinal absorption of choline. We require data to help us define choline utilization in the dairy cow transitioning from gestation to lactation.

Objectives: The study examined choline methyl group transfer in dairy cattle transitioning from gestation to lactation.

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Purpose: Hip fractures in the elderly, especially those discharged to a rehab facility, have historically been associated with poor outcomes. There has yet to be identified which patients have a higher likelihood of a rehab discharge after isolated hip fracture fixation. The purpose of this study was to identify factors that predispose patients to require short or long-term rehab after surgical intervention of traumatic, isolated hip fractures.

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  • Researchers successfully used a cell-free protein synthesis (CFPS) system derived from tobacco to recreate the teleocidin biosynthetic pathway, yielding significant production levels of teleocidin B-3.
  • They discovered a key interaction between two proteins, TleA and MbtH, which played a role in this biosynthesis.
  • Additionally, they developed a method for producing UK-2 diol, a precursor to the valuable UK-2A compound, by reconstructing a complex pathway with ten proteins in a wheat germ CFPS system, showcasing the potential of plant CFPS systems for biosynthetic research.
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  • * A patient with compound heterozygous DDX41 variants exhibited symptoms including bone dysplasia and ichthyosis, and analysis of their skin cells showed reduced DDX41 levels and disruption of immune gene activation.
  • * Further studies revealed significant gene dysregulation and increased periostin mRNA in the patient’s cells, indicating that impaired DDX41 function and altered periostin expression likely contribute to the patient's complex disorder.
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  • A significant outbreak of blastomycosis, a serious fungal infection, occurred among workers at a paper mill in Delta County, Michigan, affecting 131 patients from December 2022 to July 2023.
  • Hospitalization rates were notable, with 12% requiring hospitalization, and factors like diabetes and elevated urine antigen levels were linked to more severe cases.
  • This outbreak is the largest recorded in the U.S., highlighting the importance of early diagnosis to avoid unnecessary antibiotic use and improve treatment outcomes.
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Monitoring the concentration of antibiotics rapidly and cost-effectively is crucial for accurate clinical medication and timely identification of drug-induced illnesses. Here, we constructed a novel fluorescent assay kit to monitor Zavicefta, an effective antibiotic composed of avibactam (AVI) and ceftazidime (CFZ) to treat carbapenem-resistant gram-negative bacteria infections. AVI can emit fluorescence, but CFZ cannot.

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  • The study focuses on the outcomes of patients with metastatic testicular cancer who underwent retroperitoneal lymph node dissection (RPLND) and major vascular resections between 2000 and 2020.
  • Of the 2,054 patients analyzed, 41 required vascular procedures, with a notable percentage experiencing complications and a median overall survival of 14.9 months.
  • Despite high recurrence rates post-surgery, the findings suggest that these complex surgeries could provide a survival benefit for patients with limited treatment options, achieving a 45% survival rate at 2 years.
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Objectives: To provide current peri-operative outcomes and short-term complication rates for open primary retroperitoneal lymph node dissection (RPLND), with analysis of risk factors for complications.

Patients And Methods: Using the Indiana University Testicular Cancer database, we performed a retrospective analysis of all patients who underwent open primary RPLND over the study period (2018-2021). The primary outcomes of interest were the preoperative profile of patients undergoing surgery, complication rates, and identification of risk factors associated with complications.

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Context.—: Detecting copy number variations (CNVs) at certain loci can aid in the diagnosis of histologically ambiguous melanocytic neoplasms. Droplet digital polymerase chain reaction (ddPCR) is a rapid, automated, and inexpensive method for CNV detection in other cancers, but not yet melanoma.

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Venus, lacking an intrinsic global dipole magnetic field, serves as a textbook example of an induced magnetosphere, formed by interplanetary magnetic fields (IMF) enveloping the planet. Yet, various aspects of its magnetospheric dynamics and planetary ion outflows are complex and not well understood. Here we analyze plasma and magnetic field data acquired during the fourth Venus flyby of the Parker Solar Probe (PSP) mission and show evidence for closed topology in the nightside and downstream portion of the Venus magnetosphere (i.

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Background: We recently identified ~ 10,000 correlated regions of systemic interindividual epigenetic variation (CoRSIVs) in the human genome. These methylation variants are amenable to population studies, as DNA methylation measurements in blood provide information on epigenetic regulation throughout the body. Moreover, establishment of DNA methylation at human CoRSIVs is labile to periconceptional influences such as nutrition.

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The fatty acid (FA) and phospholipid composition of dietary lecithin may influence FA digestibility and milk production in cattle. Eight multiparous Holstein cows (99.4 ± 9.

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Introduction: The loose-patch clamp technique was first developed and used in native amphibian skeletal muscle (SkM), offering useful features complementing conventional sharp micro-electrode, gap, or conventional patch voltage clamping. It demonstrated the feedback effects of pharmacological modification of ryanodine receptor (RyR)-mediated Ca release on the Na channel (Nav1.4) currents, initiating excitation-contraction coupling in native murine SkM.

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Ammonium fluoride has been shown to improve sensitivity when using electrospray ionization (ESI) coupled with mass spectrometry (MS). Recent internal investigation furthered that claim, through the observation of improved sensitivity when analyzing steroid molecules. This work focuses on extending those observations to other small molecules to understand the impact ammonium fluoride has on detection sensitivity with optimized instrument conditions.

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Differentiated vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (d-VIN) is an HPV-independent precursor to vulvar squamous cell carcinoma. The histology of d-VIN lesions is difficult to differentiate from that of non-neoplastic epithelial disorders, especially lichen sclerosus (LS). The authors present a case of LS, where relying on histopathology alone could have led to misdiagnosis.

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Peripheral T-cell lymphomas (PTCL) are morphologically and biologically heterogeneous and a subset expresses CD30, including anaplastic large cell lymphomas (ALCL) and a minority of PTCL, not otherwise specified (PTCL, NOS). ALCL with ALK translocations (ALCL, ALK+) are readily identified by routine diagnostic methods, but differentiating ALCL without ALK translocation (ALCL, ALK-) and PTCL, NOS expressing CD30 (PTCL CD30+) can be challenging. Furthermore, rare PTCL co-express CD30 and CD15 (PTCL CD30+CD15+); some resemble ALCL, ALK- while others resemble classic Hodgkin lymphoma.

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Hippocampal pyramidal neuronal activity has been previously studied using conventional patch clamp in isolated cells and brain slices. We here introduce the loose patch clamping study of voltage-activated currents from in situ pyramidal neurons in murine cornus ammonis 1 hippocampal coronal slices. Depolarizing pulses of 15-ms duration elicited early transient inward, followed by transient and prolonged outward currents in the readily identifiable junctional region between the stratum pyramidalis (SP) and oriens (SO) containing pyramidal cell somas and initial segments.

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Metabolic reaction rates (fluxes) play a crucial role in comprehending cellular phenotypes and are essential in areas such as metabolic engineering, biotechnology, and biomedical research. The state-of-the-art technique for estimating fluxes is metabolic flux analysis using isotopic labelling (C-MFA), which uses a dataset-model combination to determine the fluxes. Bayesian statistical methods are gaining popularity in the field of life sciences, but the use of C-MFA is still dominated by conventional best-fit approaches.

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Objectives: Multidisciplinary hereditary tumor clinics are a collaborative format to identify and treat patients with genetic cancer predispositions. The hereditary renal cancer clinic at Indiana University is comprised of a urologic oncologist, medical oncologist, clinical geneticist, and genetic counselor. The clinic holds regular tumor board meetings, where patient histories, pedigrees, imaging, pathology, and management plans are collectively reviewed and discussed.

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Introduction: Variant histology (VH) of urothelial carcinoma is uncommon and frequently presents at the muscle-invasive stage. VH is considering a significant risk factor for progression among patients with nonmuscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC). While there is some debate, expert opinion is generally that upfront radical cystectomy (RC) should be consider for these patients.

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Background: In dermatomyositis (DM), myositis-specific and myositis-associated antibodies have been correlated with clinical features. It is unknown if histopathologic findings in lesional skin biopsies correlate with serologic subtypes of DM.

Methods: A retrospective chart review of patients with DM was performed.

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