Publications by authors named "S C Carlin"

Group B (GBS; ) is an important pathobiont capable of colonizing various host environments, contributing to severe perinatal infections. Surface proteins play critical roles in GBS-host interactions, yet comprehensive studies of these proteins' functions have been limited by genetic manipulation challenges. This study leveraged a CRISPR interference (CRISPRi) library to target genes encoding surface-trafficked proteins in GBS, identifying their roles in modulating macrophage cytokine responses.

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The evolution of volatile compounds in wine comprises several acid-catalyzed reactions, such as glycosides precursors' hydrolysis and rearrangements, and significantly contributes to its sensory qualities, even after prolonged aging. The aim of this work was to use a well-defined experimental design and to examine how terpenoids in Gewürztraminer wine change over time when subjected to different temperatures and pH levels over two weeks. A theoretically-based approach was used, involving the definition of a complete system of ordinary differential equations (ODE) with well-established boundary conditions (initial concentration of reactants/products), using Kinetiscope, a kinetic simulation software.

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  • Direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) are now commonly used instead of vitamin K antagonists (VKAs) for preventing strokes in patients with atrial fibrillation.
  • However, there are specific scenarios where VKAs might still be more suitable, particularly in patients with rheumatic mitral stenosis, high body mass index, frailty, or those who have had a stroke while on a DOAC.
  • The text uses case studies to highlight evidence and reasoning for choosing VKAs over DOACs in these select situations.
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The poly(adenosine diphosphate-ribose) polymerase inhibitors (PARPi) have demonstrated efficacy in ovarian, breast, and prostate cancers, but current biomarkers do not consistently predict clinical benefit. F-fluorthanatrace (F-FTT) is an analog to rucaparib, a clinically approved PARPi, and is a candidate biomarker for PARPi response. This study intends to characterize F-FTT pharmacokinetics in breast cancer and optimize image timing for clinical trials.

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, a Gram-positive facultative anaerobe and the causative agent of anthrax, multiplies to extraordinarily high numbers in vertebrate blood, resulting in considerable heme exposure. Heme is an essential nutrient and the preferred iron source for bacteria during vertebrate colonization, but its high redox potential makes it toxic in excess. To regulate heme homeostasis, many Gram-positive bacteria, including , rely on the two-component signaling system HssRS.

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