Publications by authors named "R K Schuster"

Introduction: Large-volume packed red blood cell (pRBC) transfusion is associated with lung injury and worsened outcomes. Amitriptyline reduces lung injury and inflammation in a murine sepsis model. We hypothesized that red cell microparticles (MP) activate endothelial cells, leading to lung injury and that treatment with amitriptyline would blunt the inflammatory response MPs through inhibition of acid sphingomyelinase (ASM).

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Background: The use of whole blood compared with a balanced ratio of components in trauma resuscitation remains an area of ongoing investigation. One factor that may affect outcomes is the age of the blood product transfused. We used a murine model of blood banking and hemorrhagic shock resuscitation to compare the effect of storage duration in whole blood and packed red blood cells on the recipient inflammatory response.

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  • The study investigates the effects of one year of medical cannabis use on brain function, specifically focusing on areas tied to working memory, reward, and inhibitory control.
  • Conducted in the Boston area, the cohort study involved individuals aged 18-65 who sought medical cannabis cards for conditions like anxiety, depression, pain, or insomnia.
  • Results showed brain imaging performed before and after a year of cannabis use did not reveal significant changes in brain activation related to the cognitive tasks evaluated.
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Plans for expanding protected area systems (prioritizations) need to fulfill conservation objectives. They also need to account for other factors, such as economic feasibility and anthropogenic land-use requirements. Although prioritizations are often generated with decision support tools, most tools have limitations that hinder their use for decision-making.

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Cryptosporidiosis has previously been reported in animals, humans, and water sources in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). However, most reports were only to the genus level, or generically identified as cryptosporidiosis. We aimed to investigate the genetic diversity of Cryptosporidium species occurring in diarrhetic ungulates which were brought to the Central Veterinary Research Laboratory (CVRL) in Dubai.

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