Publications by authors named "R Rader"

Cytomegalovirus colitis most commonly affects immunocompromised patients, although it is a rare cause of gastrointestinal bleeding in immunocompetent patients. Older age, chronic disease, and critical illness are also important risk factors and may lead providers to consider the diagnosis in otherwise immunocompetent patients. Endoscopic presentation is variable and does not significantly influence outcomes.

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The European honey bee (Apis mellifera) is an important crop pollinator threatened by multiple stressors, including exposure to contaminants. Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) is a persistent global contaminant that accumulates and biomagnifies in food chains and is detected in honey. Even sublethal exposure to PFOS is detrimental to bee health, but exposure routes are unclear and nothing is known about bee response (detection, avoidance, or attraction) to PFOS.

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Article Synopsis
  • Study focuses on patients with metastatic urothelial carcinoma (mUC) treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) and their immune-related adverse events (irAEs) that required treatment interruptions or permanent discontinuation.
  • A total of 200 mUC patients were reviewed, with 8% experiencing grade ≥2 irAEs leading to treatment interruptions, highlighting the need for corticosteroids and the outcomes of those who were rechallenged versus those who permanently discontinued therapy.
  • The study revealed that 70% of patients who were rechallenged experienced further irAEs, while those who discontinued showed longer clinical benefits off therapy, indicating diverse survival rates based on treatment decisions.
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The addition of floral resources is a common intervention to support the adult life stages of key crop pollinators. Fly (Diptera) crop pollinators, however, typically do not require floral resources in their immature life stages and are likely not supported by this management intervention. Here, we deployed portable pools filled with habitat (decaying plant materials, soil, water) in seed carrot agroecosystems with the intention of providing reproduction sites for beneficial syrphid (tribe ) fly pollinators.

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Insects are important pollinators of global food crops and wild plants. The adult and larval diet and habitat needs are well known for many bee taxa, but poorly understood for other pollinating taxa. Non-bee pollinators often feed on different substrates in their larval and adult life stages, and this diet and habitat diversity has important implications for their conservation and management.

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