Publications by authors named "Stacey G"

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  • Plant leaf tissues present challenges for imaging due to chlorophyll and pigments causing background fluorescence.
  • Lattice light-sheet microscopy utilizes Bessel beams to focus on a thin region, enabling the visualization of fluorescent molecules while minimizing interference from surrounding pigments.
  • By combining this technique with STORM super-resolution, researchers observed immune response proteins in Arabidopsis thaliana, revealing significant receptor internalization and changes in protein colocalization, indicating potential immune response pathways.
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This strategic plan summarizes the major accomplishments achieved in the last quinquennial by the soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] genetics and genomics research community and outlines key priorities for the next 5 years (2024-2028).

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Aim: Identify the skills and knowledge future nurse and midwife leaders might require in the next 6 years. Design/methodology/approach: An online questionnaire elicited health professionals' perspectives on the future requirements for nurse and midwife leaders. Qualitative data were generated in response on health care and the likely leadership skills for the future.

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  • It explores key findings/results that were significant at the time.
  • The publication also highlights its impact on the field and how it has influenced subsequent research.
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Background: There is a need to develop research focussed healthcare professionals with the clinical experience and academic skills to meet the needs of a diverse population. Yet, healthcare professionals from ethnic minority backgrounds are often faced with personal, structural or organisational barriers, which prevent them from accessing and applying for development opportunities.

Aim: To undertake an evaluation of the Step into Clinical Academic Careers' programme.

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Cultivar Williams 82 has served as the reference genome for the soybean research community since 2008, but is known to have areas of genomic heterogeneity among different sub-lines. This work provides an updated assembly (version Wm82.a6) derived from a specific sub-line known as Wm82-ISU-01 (seeds available under USDA accession PI 704477).

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Background: Raising concerns is essential for the early detection and appropriate response to patient deterioration. However, factors such as hierarchy, leadership, and organizational culture can impact negatively on the willingness to raise concerns.

Objectives: This study aims to delve into how leadership, organizational cultures, and professional hierarchies in healthcare settings influence healthcare workers, patients, and caregivers in raising concerns about patient deterioration and their willingness to do so.

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Plant biostimulants have received attention as sustainable alternatives to chemical fertilizers. Extracellular polymeric substances (EPSs), among the compounds secreted by plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPRs), are assumed to alleviate abiotic stress. This study aims to investigate the effect of purified EPSs on rice under abiotic stress and analyze their mechanisms.

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  • Developing advanced cell therapy products involves defining key concepts like mechanism of action (MOA), potency, and efficacy, which can be challenging but is crucial for success.
  • The text introduces a logical framework that aligns with regulatory guidelines and draws on insights from 27 FDA-approved cell therapy products to better understand these concepts.
  • It highlights the complexity of correlating potency test results with clinical outcomes, discusses common misconceptions, and emphasizes the need for effective communication among developers throughout the product development process.
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Cell culture technology has evolved, moving from single-cell and monolayer methods to 3D models like reaggregates, spheroids, and organoids, improved with bioengineering like microfabrication and bioprinting. These advancements, termed microphysiological systems (MPSs), closely replicate tissue environments and human physiology, enhancing research and biomedical uses. However, MPS complexity introduces standardization challenges, impacting reproducibility and trust.

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Plants are remarkable in their ability to adapt to changing environments, with receptor-like kinases (RLKs) playing a pivotal role in perceiving and transmitting environmental cues into cellular responses. Despite extensive research on RLKs from the plant kingdom, the function and activity of many kinases, i.e.

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Background: Compassion is critical to the provision of high-quality healthcare and is foregrounded internationally as an issue of contemporary concern. Paid care experience prior to nurse training has been suggested as a potential means of improving compassion, which has been characterised by the values and behaviours of care, compassion, competence, communication, courage, and commitment. There is however a dearth of evidence to support the effectiveness of prior care experience as a means of improving compassion in nursing.

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  • The ubiquitin/26S proteasome system is vital for regulating cellular processes in plants, including responses to stress and pathogen attacks.
  • The E3 ubiquitin ligase ATL2 is induced by chitin and plays a significant role in enhancing plant resistance against fungal infections, as shown by differences in susceptibility among ATL2 gene variants.
  • ATL2 is localized to the plasma membrane, exhibits E3 ligase activity, and its cysteine 138 residue is crucial for its function in plant defense mechanisms.
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Bacillus pumilus TUAT1 acts as plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria for various plants like rice and Arabidopsis. Under stress conditions, B. pumilus TUAT1 forms spores with a thick peptidoglycan (PGN) cell wall.

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For the characterization of the metabolic heterogeneity of cell populations, high-throughput single-cell analysis platforms are needed. In this study, we utilized mass spectrometry (MS) enhanced with ion mobility separation (IMS) and coupled with an automated sampling platform, fiber-based laser ablation electrospray ionization (f-LAESI), for in situ high-throughput single-cell metabolomics in soybean () root nodules. By fully automating the in situ sampling platform, an overall sampling rate of 804 cells/h was achieved for high numbers (>500) of tissue-embedded plant cells.

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Background: Powdery mildew is a major disease that causes great losses in soybean yield and seed quality. Disease-resistant varieties, which are generated by reducing the impact of susceptibility genes through mutation in host plants, would be an effective approach to protect crops from this disease. The Mildew Locus O (MLO) genes are well-known susceptibility genes for powdery mildew in plant.

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Every test procedure, scientific and non-scientific, has inherent uncertainties, even when performed according to a standard operating procedure (SOP). In addition, it is prone to errors, defects, and mistakes introduced by operators, laboratory equipment, or materials used. Adherence to an SOP and comprehensive validation of the test method cannot guarantee that each test run produces data within the acceptable range of variability and with the precision and accuracy determined during the method validation.

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Several clinical trials have proved the efficacy and safety of T-cells chimeric antigen receptor (CAR-T cells) in treatment of malignant lymphoma and the first products were registered in the European Union in 2018. The shelf-life of CAR-T cell products in the liquid state is short, so cryopreservation offers a significant benefit for logistics in manufacturing and patient management. Direct shipment of the cryopreserved CAR-T cell therapy products to the clinical department is feasible, nevertheless, intermediate storage in the hospital cryostorage facility gives significant advantage in planning of their administration to patients.

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Extracellular ATP (eATP) in plants plays a crucial role as a ligand for purinoreceptors, mediating purinergic signaling and regulating diverse biological functions, including responses to abiotic and biotic stresses. DORN1/P2K1 (LecRK I.9) was the first identified plant purinoreceptor.

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  • The culture of human stem cells in labs aims to replicate a biological state for accurate research outcomes.
  • To ensure the reliability of results, standardized practices are necessary, but currently, no widely accepted guidelines exist for working with human pluripotent and tissue stem cells.
  • The International Society for Stem Cell Research has proposed recommendations for researchers, focusing on feasible reporting criteria to improve the reproducibility and rigor of stem cell studies.
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Gene functional descriptions offer a crucial line of evidence for candidate genes underlying trait variation. Conversely, plant responses to environmental cues represent important resources to decipher gene function and subsequently provide molecular targets for plant improvement through gene editing. However, biological roles of large proportions of genes across the plant phylogeny are poorly annotated.

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Salt stress increases extracellular ATP levels and the upregulation of purinoreceptor transcripts, leading to the activation of purinergic signaling and consequent inhibition of plant growth.

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Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the impact of leadership development programmes, underpinned by Transformational Learning Theory (TLT).

Design/methodology/approach: A corpus-informed analysis was conducted using survey data from 690 participants. Data were collected from participants' responses to the question "please tell us about the impact of your overall experience", which culminated in a combined corpus of 75,053 words.

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