Publications by authors named "W H Reid"

Background/objectives: Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) benefits individuals with chronic respiratory conditions beyond COPD; however, the quality of online resources has not been evaluated. The aims of this study were to assess the content, quality, and comprehensibility of YouTube videos that provide PR to individuals with chronic lung diseases other than COPD.

Methods: A search was conducted on YouTube for videos related to PR on non-COPD conditions, with the first 350 videos screened for eligibility (2004-2024).

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In our ears, outer-hair-cell bundles (OHBs) convert sound-induced forces into receptor currents that drive cochlear amplification, the process responsible for the micropascal-scale threshold and million-fold dynamic range of hearing. OHBs rely on gating springs to open mechanoelectrical-transduction (MET) ion channels, through which the receptor current flows. OHBs have larger gating-spring stiffnesses than other types of hair bundles, but we have a poor understanding of how gating-spring stiffness contributes to OHB mechanics and receptor-current regulation.

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The establishment of a productive dengue virus (DENV) infection in the midgut epithelial cells of is critical for the viral transmission cycle. The hypothesis that DENV virions interact directly with specific mosquito midgut proteins was explored. We found that DENV serotype 2 (DENV2) pretreated with trypsin interacted with a single 31 kDa protein, identified as AAEL011180 by protein mass spectrometry.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study investigates how inspiratory threshold loading (ITL) affects cognition and prefrontal cortex (PFC) activity compared to lower limb pedalling during dual tasks, finding that ITL leads to more cognitive impairment and increased PFC activity.
  • - Thirty healthy participants performed various tasks, including ITL and pedalling, while their cognitive performance and PFC activity were measured using functional near-infrared spectroscopy.
  • - Results showed that ITL-Stroop significantly impaired reaction time and accuracy more than pedalling-Stroop, and ITL caused higher feelings of dyspnoea and exertion, indicating ITL creates more cognitive interference than rhythmic pedalling.
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