Publications by authors named "Wolfe A"

This paper examines the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in point-of-care testing (POCT) to enhance diagnostic speed, accuracy, and accessibility, particularly in underserved regions. AI-driven POCT is shown to optimize clinical decision-making, reduce diagnostic times, and offer personalized healthcare solutions, with applications in genome sequencing and infectious disease management. The paper highlights the environmental challenges of AI, including high energy consumption and electronic waste, and proposes solutions such as energy-efficient algorithms and edge computing.

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Optimizing rumen development is key to preparing calves for weaning; however, it is unclear what effect rumen development has on calf health via ruminal infusion. This study investigated the effects of ruminal SCFA concentrations and pH on hematology, gut morphology, and inflammation of liver and rumen tissues in dairy calves. Holstein calves (n = 32) had the rumen cannulated within the first week of life and at wk 2 were blocked by body weight and randomly assigned in a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement of treatments.

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Introduction: Exertion-induced desaturation (EID) is a common complication of numerous pulmonary disorders and often treated with supplementary oxygen during exertion. We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised clinical trials (RCTs) to evaluate the efficacy of supplementary oxygen for EID in pulmonary disorders.

Material And Methods: Medline and Embase were systematically searched from July 2022 to June 2023 following PRISMA guidelines.

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The transcription factor GATA-3 and the transcriptional program it regulates have emerged as oncogenic drivers across diverse T-cell lymphomas (TCL), many of which are resistant to conventional chemotherapeutic agents and characterized by recurrent losses of key tumor suppressor genes, including TP53 and PTEN, both of which are clients of the nuclear export protein XPO1. Here we demonstrated that XPO1 is highly expressed by malignant T cells expressing GATA-3 and by lymphoma-associated macrophages (LAM) within their tumor microenvironment (TME). Using complementary genetically engineered mouse (GEM) models, we demonstrated that TP53 and/or PTEN deficient TCL, and LAM within their TME, are sensitive to the selective XPO1 antagonist selinexor.

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SUMMARYUrinary tract infection (UTI) is among the most common infections in clinical practice. In some cases, if left untreated, it can lead to pyelonephritis and urosepsis. In other cases, UTI resolves without treatment.

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Objectives: Coordinated care plans (CCPs) for high-cost health care system users aim to improve system-level performance. We evaluated health care resource use and costs among CCP patients (enrollees) versus a control group that did not receive coordinated care (comparators) in Southeastern Ontario.

Methods: A difference-in-differences analysis of a quasi-experimental, double propensity score-matched and adjusted cohort was conducted.

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  • The NorthStar Ambulatory Assessment (NSAA) total score (TS) is used to track disease progression and treatment effects in children with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD).
  • This study analyzes TS performance patterns in young individuals, focusing on their walking/running and rising abilities, and compares trends in those whose condition is stable versus declining.
  • The findings aim to enhance clinical management by linking TS trends to therapy standards, helping families and therapists make informed treatment decisions.
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Importance: Approximately 50% of clinicians experience excessive emotional, physical, and mental stress, with repercussions across the entire medical system. Mindfulness exercises may mitigate this excessive stress. Heart rate variability (HRV) is an objective stress measure that can quantify which mindfulness exercises provide the greatest stress reduction.

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Although the importance of pH and short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) on rumen development are well-known, their impact on the small and large intestine are unclear. This study investigated how single-dose ruminal infusions with high or low SCFA concentrations and high or low pH affect calves' productivity, as well as physiological parameters associated with hindgut acidosis at 3 time points in 49 d. Holstein bull calves (n = 32) were individually housed and fed milk replacer (900 g/d) twice daily and calf starter and water ad libitum.

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The impact of chronic indwelling urinary catheters (IUCs) on the composition and stability of the urinary microbiota remains unknown. The primary aim of this study was to describe the urinary microbiomes of geriatric males with chronic IUCs. A secondary aim was to explore clinical catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) courses of the participants.

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Objectives: Pediatric patients with life-limiting diagnoses frequently seek care in the pediatric emergency department (PED) during times of acute illness, or at end-of-life (EOL) . Although the population of patients with life-limiting diagnoses is heterogenous, clinician expertise in EOL communication is essential to providing family-centered care. In this study, we explored PED physician and nurse experiences with communication when eliciting EOL values, including factors specified to the PED environment, clinician perceptions of family supports and preferences, and clinicians' self-reflection of their skills and challenges in this sphere.

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Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a neuromuscular disorder of mainly early onset and variable severity. Prior to the introduction of disease modifying therapies (DMTs), children with SMA type 1 typically died before 2 years of age and management was primarily palliative. Onasemnogene abeparvovec (OA), nusinersen, and risdiplam are novel DMTs which ameliorate the effects of the underlying genetic defect at least partially making SMA a treatable condition.

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  • Silicone breast implant design has improved over the past 50 years, with regulatory bodies like the FDA requiring safety and effectiveness data for new models.
  • The study evaluated 3-year data on Motiva SmoothSilk silicone gel-filled implants, examining factors like adverse events, patient satisfaction, and implant ruptures through a multi-center study.
  • Results showed a low reoperation rate of 6.1% for primary augmentations and a higher rate of 25.8% for revisional surgeries, indicating a shift in reasons for surgery from complications to subjective issues like size and positioning.
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Background: The Wetmore Tuberculosis (TB) Clinic in New Orleans serves patients who often lack primary care (PC) or specialty care (SC), which is complicated by comorbidities. An initiative to provide on-site PC and coordinate care aims to enhance TB patient management.

Methods: Data collection involved categorizing patients based on their PC status: Group I (regular PC), Group II (intermittent PC), and Group III (no PC), with on-site Nurse Practitioner-based Bridge Care (NPBC) provided as needed.

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Background And Purpose: Overcoming radioresistance is a critical challenge in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). Our study investigates the targeting of Cyclin-dependent kinase-1 (CDK1) through genetic and pharmaceutical inhibition to radiosensitize PDAC cells.

Materials And Methods: Mass spectrometry and phosphoproteomics were used to analyze engineered radiation-resistant PDAC cell lines (MIA PaCa-2 and PANC-1) compared to parental controls.

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  • Back pain often requires conservative treatment, but severe cases leading to nerve compression may necessitate surgery, sometimes involving donor bone grafting.
  • A case series of four patients showed they developed MTB disease due to infected bone grafts, requiring extensive anti-mycobacterial treatment with various complications.
  • Following two outbreaks of MTB infections linked to bone grafting, new safety guidelines have been issued by the American Association of Tissue Banks to improve screening and protect patients.
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Unlabelled: Lysine and arginine methylation is an important regulator of enzyme activity and transcription in eukaryotes. However, little is known about this covalent modification in bacteria. In this work, we investigated the role of methylation in bacteria.

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Several spp. can be the cause of urinary tract infections. Here we present the draft genome assemblies for four urinary isolates of three spp.

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The urinary tract of females harbors a variety of microorganisms, both for those with and without symptoms. Here, we present the draft genome sequences of three isolates from urine samples UMB0578, UMB8339, and UMB7967.

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Although and are members of the normal human flora, they also can cause infection. Here, we present the draft genomes of five strains of and one strain of isolated from transurethral catheterized urine samples from different females experiencing lower urinary tract symptoms.

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is an emerging pathogen of the urinary tract. Here, we present the draft genomes for four strains isolated from urine collected from symptomatic and asymptomatic female participants.

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Catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) can be caused by a variety of microbes. Here, we describe the draft genome assemblies of two species and -purified from the catheterized urine sample of a male diagnosed with a CAUTI.

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Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is a transmembrane tyrosine kinase that is frequently modified by glycosylation post-translationally. In cancer, EGFR amplifications and hotspot mutations such as L858R that promote proliferation have been detected in a significant fraction of non-small cell lung carcinomas and breast adenocarcinomas. Molecular dynamic simulations suggested that glycosylation at asparagine residue 361 (N361) promotes dimerization and ligand binding.

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In this study, we present the draft genome of two strains isolated from catheterized urine specimens from females with overactive bladder (OAB) symptoms. Through the sequencing of these strains, we aim to better understand its presence and putative role in OAB in the female urinary tract.

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Introduction: Trainees and faculty in academic medicine often struggle with self-promotion. Barriers may be more formidable for women and other groups underrepresented in medicine. Experience-based stories illustrating personal strengths are preferable when engaging in self-promotion activities.

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