Publications by authors named "T J Higgins"

Background: Schatzker type-4 to 6 tibial plateau fractures most commonly occur when the distal femur is driven through the proximal tibial articular surface. This mechanism of injury can be equivalent to a knee dislocation and carries an increased risk of vascular injury. Our institution screens all Schatzker type-4 to 6 tibial plateau fractures with symmetric pulses for a vascular injury by measuring the ankle-brachial index (ABI).

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  • * Data from 207 patients showed that factors like body mass index (BMI) and post-operative infections significantly impacted PROM scores and likelihood of returning to work.
  • * The findings suggest that post-operative infections lead to considerably poorer outcomes, highlighting the need for careful management to improve patient recovery after surgery.
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Introduction: The cowpea weevil, Fab., is the most economically important storage pest of cowpeas, causing up to 100 percent grain losses within six months of storage. To sustainably resist weevil damage, the cowpea cultivar IT86D-1010 was genetically modified via -mediated transformation to produce event CSI-32, which expresses the kidney bean alpha-amylase inhibitor 1 (αAI-1) protein exclusively in the seed, providing suppression of weevil development.

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Griselimycin, a cyclic depsidecapeptide produced by Streptomyces griseus, is a promising lead inhibitor of the sliding clamp component of bacterial DNA polymerases (β-subunit of Escherichia coli DNA pol III). It was previously shown to inhibit the Mycobacterium tuberculosis β-clamp with remarkably high affinity and selectivity - the peptide lacks any interaction with the human sliding clamp. Here, we used a structural genomics approach to address the prospect of broader-spectrum inhibition, in particular of β-clamps from Gram-negative bacterial targets.

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Objective: To compare outcomes after ankle fracture fixation between those receiving formal physical therapy (PT) vs. no formal PT and those with high vs. low PROMIS anxiety score (AS), and to evaluate the effect of PT in the setting of PROMIS AS scores.

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