Publications by authors named "N L Michael"

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  • Trauma incidence in Lanzhou City has been analyzed through a retrospective study of 16,585 patients from a trauma center, highlighting a male-to-female ratio of 1.44:1 and peak trauma times in the late morning and evening.
  • The leading causes of trauma identified were falls, other types of trauma, and road traffic accidents, with limbs and skin being the most commonly injured body parts.
  • The study suggests that understanding trauma characteristics can help medical facilities and government agencies develop effective prevention strategies to improve trauma care.
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Elimination of latent HIV-1 is a major goal of AIDS research but the host factors determining the size of these reservoirs are poorly understood. Here, we investigated whether differences in host gene expression modulate the size of the HIV-1 reservoir during suppressive ART. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from fourteen individuals initiating ART during acute infection who demonstrated effective viral suppression but varying magnitude of total HIV-1 DNA were characterized by single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq).

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  • * In a sample of 382 Asian women planning to conceive, the research identifies a new liver fat cutoff of 2.07% for diagnosing MetS, with trends indicating worsened MetS traits and plasma metabolomic changes as liver fat increases.
  • * Results show that preconception liver fat levels significantly correlate with the risk of gestational diabetes, with moderate liver fat (2.07% to 5.56%) doubling and high liver fat (≥5.56%) increasing the risk seven
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