Publications by authors named "S T Aw"

Background: Pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma (PXA) is a rare brain tumor that accounts for <1% of all gliomas. An in-depth understanding of PXA's molecular makeup remains a work in progress due to its limited numbers globally. Separately, spontaneous intracranial hemorrhage (pICH) is an uncommon but potentially devastating emergency in young children, often caused by vascular malformations or underlying hematological conditions.

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Critical periods are windows of heightened plasticity occurring during neurodevelopment. Alterations in neural activity during these periods can cause long-lasting changes in the structure, connectivity, and intrinsic excitability of neurons, which may contribute to the pathology of neurodevelopmental disorders. However, endogenous regulators of critical periods remain poorly defined.

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  • Engaging in personal strengths at work enhances employee well-being and increases work engagement through feelings of inspiration and meaningfulness.
  • The article presents a model linking personal strengths use to job demands-resources theory and suggests mechanisms like work-family interpersonal capitalization and positive work reflection to amplify benefits.
  • A study involving 160 employees supports these ideas, highlighting the role of psychological capital in moderating the effects of strengths use on engagement.
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Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) are an extensively studied cell type in clinical trials due to their easy availability, substantial ex vivo proliferative capacity, and therapeutic efficacy in numerous pre-clinical animal models of disease. The prevailing understanding suggests that their therapeutic impact is mediated by the secretion of exosomes. Notably, MSC exosomes present several advantages over MSCs as therapeutic agents, due to their non-living nature and smaller size.

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