Publications by authors named "V Bryce Taylor"

Fragile X Syndrome (FX) is the most common form of inherited cognitive impairment and falls under the broader category of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). FX is caused by a CGG trinucleotide repeat expansion in the non-coding region of the X-linked () gene, leading to its hypermethylation and epigenetic silencing. Animal models of FX rely on the deletion of the gene, which fails to replicate the epigenetic silencing mechanism of the gene observed in human patients.

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Background This project investigates a music intervention to deprescribe antipsychotics in rural Veterans with dementia.  Methods The Veterans Health Administration Home-Based Primary Care Program is care provided in the home by an interdisciplinary team with the goals of decreasing hospitalizations and falls, providing education to patients and caregivers, and improving quality of life. Eighteen Home Based Primary Care Veterans with dementia and active antipsychotic prescriptions were identified with the goal to deprescribe antipsychotics in 50% of them using a music intervention.

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Earth's obliquity and eccentricity cycles are strongly imprinted on Earth's climate and widely used to measure geological time. However, the record of these imprints on the oxygen isotope record in deep-sea benthic foraminifera (δO) shows contradictory signals that violate isotopic principles and cause controversy over climate-ice sheet interactions. Here, we present a δO record of high fidelity from International Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Site U1406 in the northwest Atlantic Ocean.

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  • Maternal diabetes increases the risk of negative outcomes for both mothers and their offspring, and this study investigated whether changes in uterine decidualization in prepubertal offspring from diabetic rats could be influenced by diets including extra virgin olive oil (EVOO).
  • The study involved mating control and mildly diabetic female rats with control males and analyzing their offspring after dietary regulation, focusing on key signaling pathways and microRNAs that affect uterine decidualization.
  • Results indicated that offspring from diabetic mothers had disrupted signaling pathways in the uterus, but these negative effects were largely mitigated by the inclusion of EVOO in the maternal diet.
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Introduction: Contraceptive care is critical piece of quality sexual reproductive healthcare. Providers directly impact client experiences and clinical outcomes; it is important to understand how providers offer contraceptive care and the factors influencing this care. This systematic review summarizes recent research on providers, their perspectives, experiences, barriers, and facilitators to offering contraceptive counseling, education, and care.

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