Publications by authors named "Wolfenden M"

Background: Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) aims to relieve pain and improve physical functioning of the knee, however, some patients continue to experience pain and impaired function following TKA which cannot be explained by surgical and implant factors. Psychological factors may influence the outcomes of TKA. The aim of this prospective study was to examine the psychosocial factors that predicted pain, stiffness and physical functioning up to one year following TKA.

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  • The study explores how sugar-binding proteins called lectins, particularly galectin-3, influence cancer cell behavior and metastasis through multivalent protein-carbohydrate interactions.
  • Through a modified ELISA, researchers demonstrate that glycodendrimers (molecules resembling tree structures with sugar groups) can effectively bind and modulate the functions of galectin-3 and another type called galectin-1, depending on the sugar composition and ratios present on the dendrimers.
  • The findings suggest that creating synthetic multivalent systems can enhance our knowledge of how galectins operate during important biochemical recognition processes, potentially impacting cancer research and treatment strategies.
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Galectin-3 meditates cell surface glycoprotein clustering, cross linking, and lattice formation. In cancer biology, galectin-3 has been reported to play a role in aggregation processes that lead to tumor embolization and survival. Here, we show that lactose-functionalized dendrimers interact with galectin-3 in a multivalent fashion to form aggregates.

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The title compound, C(26)H(18), consists of a benzene ring with meta-substituted 2-naphthalene substituents, which are essentially planar [r.m.s.

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Carbohydrate-protein binding is important to many areas of biochemistry. Here, backscattering interferometry (BSI) has been shown to be a convenient and sensitive method for obtaining quantitative information about the strengths and selectivities of such interactions. The surfaces of glass microfluidic channels were covalently modified with extravidin, to which biotinylated lectins were subsequently attached by incubation and washing.

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Multivalent protein-carbohydrate interactions mediate a wide variety of intercellular recognition processes with high selectivity and specificity. Many synthetic multivalent molecules have been designed to mimic and to inhibit these processes. Using carbohydrate functionalized dendrimers, our goal is to devise a system where the binding activity and the degree of protein clustering induced by the glycopolymer can be readily attenuated.

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G4-, G5-, and G6-PAMAM dendrimers were functionalized with mixtures of mannose and glucose in varying ratios, and the relative affinities of these compounds for Concanavalin A (Con A) were evaluated using the hemagglutination assay. As the ratio of mannose to glucose increases, the relative activity in the hemagglutination assay (on a per sugar basis) increases linearly. Methyl mannose binds to Con A with an affinity 4-fold higher than that of methyl glucose; multivalency amplifies this trend.

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Background: Associations between genotype and intellectual outcome in patients with phenylketonuria are complicated because intelligence is influenced by many variables, including environmental factors and other genetic determinants. Intellectual changes with age, both on and after relaxation of diet, vary within the patient population. This study aims to determine whether a significant association exists between genotype and change in intelligence after relaxation of diet.

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Background: This study examined the effect of emotional salience on the severity of thought disorder in schizophrenic patients.

Method: Ten thought disordered and ten non-thought disordered schizophrenic patients were interviewed under two conditions: a personal interview involving material which was emotionally salient and an impersonal interview involving material which was not emotionally salient.

Results: Both groups exhibited some thought disorder during both interviews.

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Subjects suffering from persecutory delusions, psychiatric controls and normal subjects were required to recall immediately six passages of prose, half of which contained mildly threatening propositions. Deluded subjects recalled fewer propositions overall but more propositions of specifically threatening content. These findings suggest that the role of recall bias in persecutory delusions merits further study.

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