Publications by authors named "T G Akers"

Article Synopsis
  • Sotatercept is a new protein being developed to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) by inhibiting activin signaling, and it was tested in a phase III clinical trial called STELLAR.
  • In the study, 162 participants were treated either with sotatercept or a placebo, and about 25.9% developed antidrug antibodies (ADAs), with a small percentage also showing neutralizing antibodies.
  • The presence of ADAs did not significantly impact the drug's effectiveness, safety, or how the body processed the drug, indicating that sotatercept remains a viable treatment option for patients with PAH.
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Background: Junctional hemorrhage is a potentially preventable cause of death. The Abdominal Aortic and Junctional Tourniquet (AAJT) compresses major vascular structures and arrests blood flow in exsanguinating hemorrhage. In a human model, the AAJT was effective in stopping blood flow in the femoral arteries via compression of the distal aorta.

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Adjacent alternative 3' splice sites, those separated by ≤18 nucleotides, provide a unique problem in the study of alternative splicing regulation; there is overlap of the cis-elements that define the adjacent sites. Identification of the intron's 3' end depends upon sequence elements that define the branchpoint, polypyrimidine tract, and terminal AG dinucleotide. Starting with RNA-seq data from germline-enriched and somatic cell-enriched Caenorhabditis elegans samples, we identify hundreds of introns with adjacent alternative 3' splice sites.

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Background: Uncontrolled hemorrhage remains one of the most challenging problems facing emergency medical professionals and a leading cause of traumatic death in both battlefield and civilian environments. Survival is determined by the ability to rapidly control hemorrhage. Several commercially available topical adjunct agents have been shown to be effective in controlling hemorrhage, and one, Combat Gauze (CG), is used regularly on the battlefield and for civilian applications.

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The Men in STD Training and Empowerment Research Study (MISTERS) program and epidemiological criminology began their development in Atlanta at about the same time. MISTERS focuses on men recently released from jail to reduce both HIV/STD and crime-related risk factors through a brief educational intervention. This article examines ways in which MISTERS and epidemiological criminology have been used to inform one another in the replication of the MISTERS program in Orange County, Florida.

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