Publications by authors named "P J Moorhead"

Objectives: Over one-half of patients with chronic diseases, such as hypertension and type 2 diabetes (DM), do not take medicines as prescribed. This study assessed the efficacy and safety of "seeing" versus "not seeing" medication dose reminders regarding medication adherence and risk for overdose.

Design: Post hoc analysis.

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Awareness of personality differences can improve the effectiveness of treatment and patient education in hand therapy. Therapists can create treatment plans and patient education efforts that match the communication and learning styles of each individual patient.

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  • Complete automation in macromolecular crystallography has been achieved at SSRL through specialized hardware and a user-friendly control system, allowing researchers to conduct experiments remotely.
  • The introduction of the Stanford Auto-Mounter (SAM) has enabled efficient, hands-free mounting of cryocooled samples, significantly enhancing the process.
  • This technology has allowed researchers to screen over 200,000 samples, improving the selection of crystals and conditions for better data collection, and is now utilized by over 80 research groups globally.
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A fully automated procedure for detecting and centering protein crystals in the X-ray beam of a macromolecular crystallography beamline has been developed. A cryo-loop centering routine that analyzes video images with an edge detection algorithm is first used to determine the dimensions of the loop holding the sample; then low-dose X-rays are used to record diffraction images in a grid over the edge and face plane of the loop. A three-dimensional profile of the crystal based on the number of diffraction spots in each image is constructed.

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We have studied the sequential morphological changes that took place in the kidneys of 8 rats with nephrotoxic serum nephritis (NTN). Rats underwent kidney biopsies at different time intervals (days 7, 15, 30, 90 and 120). The tissues were processed for light microscopy as well as immunohistochemistry for inflammatory cellular infiltrate as well as for the components of the extracellular matrix (ECM) and myofibroblasts (cells expressing alpha-smooth muscle actin, alpha-SMA).

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