Publications by authors named "Taylor Z"

Some Latine youth from rural migrant farmworker communities engage in farmwork to help support themselves and their families. Although research has documented their motives for working and some characteristics of their employment, knowledge about how these youth construct their work in the fields and how such experiences relate to their positive development is needed to depict their holistic experiences. Using mixed methods, we explored youth's farmwork experiences and examined how these experiences relate to youth's prosocial behaviors, civic responsibility, and ego-resiliency.

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Objectives: Using a national sample of Americans, this study estimated and compared patterns of depressive symptom trajectories stratified by military service. This study then examined associations between sociodemographic factors theorized to shape entry into military service and trajectory patterns.

Method: Data came from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health, a nationally representative study that followed participants from adolescence (1994-1995) through midlife (2016-2018).

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Study Design: Systematic Review Study.

Objectives: The objective of this study is to assess the cost-effectiveness and cost-utility of rhBMP-2 in spine surgeries.

Methods: PubMed, MEDLINE, OVID and CENTRAL (Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials) databases were systematically searched for studies reporting the use of rhBMP-2 for spinal procedures in comparison to autograft and/or allograft and alternative graft materials under consideration of cost-effectiveness, cost-benefit, cost minimization, and/or cost-utility analysis.

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Background: There is a paucity of research into interventions that help people with intellectual disabilities learn to read. This feasibility study examines whether an online reading programme, Headsprout, with additional support strategies and supervision (the intervention), can be delivered by support workers/family carers and the feasibility of conducting a later large-scale effectiveness trial.

Methods: The study used a 2-arm randomised controlled trial (RCT) design with an embedded process evaluation using a mixed methods approach.

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Many patients experiencing incarceration (PEI) in the United States (U.S.) have significant and complex medical conditions that require offsite consultation and hospitalization.

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  • A single-nucleotide polymorphism in the ManN gene led to unusual traits in glucose phosphotransferase system (PTS) mutants, including increased organic acid excretion and heightened PTS activity, affecting bacterial fitness and carbon catabolite repression.* -
  • Genetic deletions of different PTS components resulted in growth defects on glucose due to excessive hydrogen peroxide (HO) excretion, but these defects were mitigated with catalase supplementation, ultimately enhancing bacterial yield.* -
  • The study suggests that the glucose-PTS plays a crucial role in regulating central carbon metabolism in streptococci, influencing acid production, pH balance, and the bacterial antagonism against harmful oral species, pointing to its potential as a therapeutic target for dys
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The angular spectrum method is an efficient approach for synthesizing electromagnetic beams from planar electric field distributions. The electric field definition is restricted to a plane, which can introduce inaccuracy when applying the synthesized beam to curved surface features. The angular spectrum method can also be interpreted as a pure source method defining the field symmetrically with respect to the creation plane.

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Introduction: Rural Appalachian residents experience higher rates of most chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Stress and sleep deficiency also are common in the region.

Purpose: To better understand these associated health burdens, the relationship among these conditions and psychosocial factors-such as depressive symptoms, distress, empowerment, and social support-was examined among Appalachian residents with T2DM.

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Background: The posterior communicating artery (PComA) is among the most common intracranial aneurysm locations, but flow diverter (FD) treatment with the widely used pipeline embolization device (PED) remains an off-label treatment that is not well understood. PComA aneurysm flow diversion is complicated by the presence of fetal posterior circulation (FPC), which has an estimated prevalence of 4-29% and is more common in people of black (11.5%) than white (4.

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Environmental DNA (eDNA) offers a novel approach to supplement traditional surveys and provide increased spatial and temporal information on species detection, and it can be especially beneficial for detecting at risk or threatened species with minimal impact on the target species. The transport of eDNA in lotic environments is an important component in providing more informed descriptions of where and when a species is present, but eDNA transport phenomena are not well understood. In this study, we used species-specific assays to detect eDNA from two federally endangered mussels in two geographically distinct rivers.

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  • The study looked at whether not using ureteral stents during certain surgeries leads to more problems afterward.
  • They checked records of 68 patients who had surgery and split them into two groups: one group had stents, and the other didn’t.
  • Results showed that not using stents didn’t cause more complications like leaks or blockages, but more studies are needed to be sure.
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Purpose: To present information on the feasibility and acceptability of a Stroke Champion "train-the-trainer" program, including lessons learned, for dissemination of stroke prevention knowledge and resources among African Americans (AA) residing within the Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN metropolitan area.

Design: One arm pre-post-test design.

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Drug-resistance (DR) in many bacterial pathogens often arises from the repetitive formation of drug-tolerant bacilli, known as persisters. However, it is unclear whether (Mtb), the bacterium that causes tuberculosis (TB), undergoes a similar phenotypic transition. Recent metabolomics studies have identified that a change in trehalose metabolism is necessary for Mtb to develop persisters and plays a crucial role in metabolic networks of DR-TB strains.

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Purpose: High-dose methotrexate (HDMTX) therapy is an important component in treatment regimens for acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Courses are associated with a risk of renal injury, delayed elimination, and increased systemic toxicity. Recently hypoalbuminemia has been recognized as yet another risk factor.

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Little is known about preservice depressive symptoms, their linkages to subsequent depressive symptoms, and the role of sociodemographic factors in shaping depressive symptoms of those who serve in the military. Using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (n = 18,910), we modeled depressive symptom trajectories from baseline (M = 15.67) through midlife and compared differences in depressive symptoms between participants who did and did not enter military service.

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  • High-dose methotrexate (HDMTX) can cause acute kidney injury (AKI), making early detection crucial to prevent further damage.
  • A study analyzed MTX elimination patterns as potential biomarkers for AKI in patients undergoing HDMTX treatment, utilizing ROC curves to identify significant markers.
  • Results showed that early MTX elimination times are linked to AKI risk, suggesting that monitoring these patterns can help tailor patient care, including hydration and treatment adjustments.
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Unlabelled: As a biological byproduct from both humans and microbes, glycerol's contribution to microbial homeostasis in the oral cavity remains understudied. In this study, we examined glycerol metabolism by a commensal associated with oral health. Genetic mutants of glucose-PTS enzyme II (), glycerol metabolism ( and pathways), and transcriptional regulators were characterized with regard to glycerol catabolism, growth, production of hydrogen peroxide (HO), transcription, and competition with .

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Unlabelled: Exercise is firmly established as a key contributor to overall well-being and is frequently employed as a therapeutic approach to mitigate various health conditions. One pivotal aspect of the impact of exercise lies in the systemic transcriptional response, which underpins its beneficial adaptations. While extensive research has been devoted to understanding the transcriptional response to exercise, our knowledge of the protein constituents of nuclear processes that accompany gene expression in skeletal muscle remains largely elusive.

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Capacitors are essential components in modern electrical systems, functioning primarily to store electrical charges and regulate current flow. Capacitive sensors, developed in the 20th century, have become crucial in various applications, including touchscreens and smart devices, due to their ability to detect both metallic and non-metallic objects with high sensitivity and low energy consumption. The advancement of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) and nanotechnology has significantly enhanced the capabilities of capacitive sensors, leading to unprecedented sensitivity, dynamic range, and cost-effectiveness.

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Background: Achieving safe, maximal tumor resection in gliomas can be challenging due to the tumor's intricate relationship with surrounding structures. Tubular retractors offer a minimally invasive approach, preserving functional pathways and reducing complications. To assess their efficacy and safety, we conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis.

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Metallo-polyelectrolytes are versatile materials for applications like filtration, biomedical devices, and sensors, due to their metal-organic synergy. Their dynamic and reversible electrostatic interactions offer high ionic conductivity, self-healing, and tunable mechanical properties. However, the knowledge gap between molecular-level dynamic bonds and continuum-level material properties persists, largely due to limited fabrication methods and a lack of theoretical design frameworks.

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We propose a novel recurrent variational network, SegMorph, to perform concurrent segmentation and motion estimation on cardiac cine magnetic resonance image (CMR) sequences. Our model establishes a recurrent latent space that captures spatiotemporal features from cine-MRI sequences for multitask inference and synthesis. The proposed model follows a recurrent variational auto-encoder framework and adopts a learnt prior from the temporal inputs.

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Virus-like particles (VLPs) have untapped potential for packaging and delivery of macromolecular cargo. To be a broadly useful platform, there needs to be a strategy for attaching macromolecules to the inside or the outside of the VLP with minimal modification of the platform or cargo. Here, we repurpose antiviral compounds that bind to hepatitis B virus (HBV) capsids to create a chemical tag to noncovalently attach cargo to the VLP.

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High-dose methotrexate (HD-MTX) is used in the treatment of children with central nervous system (CNS) tumors; however, toxicity information is limited. We characterized toxicities following 102 administrations of HD-MTX (4.6-13.

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