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  • - The study reviews the safety concerns of various alcohol pharmacotherapies during pregnancy, as current options for pregnant individuals with alcohol use disorders (AUD) are limited due to unknown teratogenic risks.
  • - A total of 105 studies were analyzed, focusing on medications like naltrexone, acamprosate, disulfiram, and topiramate, with findings suggesting that naltrexone might be safer than other options for opioid use disorders, despite being less studied for AUD specifically.
  • - The review highlights significant safety concerns, noting disulfiram and topiramate's links to congenital anomalies, while acamprosate showed potential neuroprotective benefits without clear adverse effects, creating a complex picture of risks and benefits
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Previous studies highlighted the significance of tailoring alkaline activators (AA) to specific fly ash (FA) sources for optimal properties of geopolymer concrete (GPC). This study examines the influence of various AA's properties on mechanical properties and microstructures of local low-calcium FA-based GPC under varying curing conditions. A comprehensive investigation consists of several factors such as NaOH molarities (10 M, 12 M, 14 M, 16 M), ratios (1.

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Amino Acid Infusion for Perioperative Functional Renal Protection: A Meta-analysis.

J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth

December 2024

Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY, USA; Department of Critical Care, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia; Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Research Centre, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia; Data Analytics Research and Evaluation Centre, Austin Hospital, Melbourne, Australia; Department of Intensive Care, Austin Hospital, Melbourne, Australia; Department of Intensive Care, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Australia.

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  • Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a frequent complication that can occur during surgery, and currently, there's no proven single method for its prevention; intravenous amino acids (AA) might help protect kidney function during this period.
  • A meta-analysis of 15 studies (involving over 4,500 patients) showed that patients receiving AA had a lower incidence of AKI (24.7%) compared to those who didn't (30.1%), indicating a significant potential benefit of AA infusion.
  • The findings also revealed that AA administration not only lowered the risk of AKI but also reduced serum creatinine levels and hospital stays while improving kidney function.
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Camptothecin (CPT), an alkaloid isolated from the Camptotheca tree, has demonstrated significant anticancer properties in a range of malignancies. However, its therapeutic efficacy is limited by its hydrophobicity, poor bioavailability, and systemic toxicity. Derivatives, analogues, and nanoformulations of CPT have been synthesized to overcome these limitations.

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  • The study investigates how reflux after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) could be linked to specific anatomical anomalies in the stomach, using 3DCT scans for a clearer understanding of gastric structure.
  • Researchers analyzed 64 post-LSG patients, focusing on factors like body mass index (BMI), symptoms, and detailed 3DCT measurements to identify abnormalities that may lead to complications.
  • Results indicated that certain measurements, such as gastric volume and specific ratios, could help define post-LSG issues and potentially predict the success of follow-up surgeries.
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  • The study aims to provide an overview of current treatments for mpox (formerly monkeypox) in light of recent outbreaks and the virus's evolution.
  • Multiple treatments like tecovirimat, cidofovir, and brincidofovir have been used during the 2022 multicountry outbreak, with tecovirimat being the most studied and showing promising safety and efficacy.
  • There is an ongoing need for rigorous randomized controlled trials to better understand these treatments, especially as the virus continues to evolve and present challenges for effective therapy.*
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Background: Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a severe mental disorder that is characterised by a pervasive pattern of instability of interpersonal relationships, self-image, and mood as well as marked impulsivity. BPD has its peak incidence and prevalence from puberty through to emerging adulthood. BPD is a controversial diagnosis in young people.

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Lung-resident alveolar macrophages regulate the timing of breast cancer metastasis.

Cell

November 2024

Department of Cell Biology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York, NY 10461, USA; Cancer Dormancy Institute, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York, NY 10461, USA; Montefiore Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York, NY 10461, USA; Gruss-Lipper Biophotonics Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York, NY 10461, USA; Ruth L. and David S. Gottesman Institute for Stem Cell Research and Regenerative Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York, NY 10461, USA; Institute for Aging Research, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York, NY 10461, USA. Electronic address:

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  • Breast disseminated cancer cells (DCCs) can stay inactive in the lungs for a long time, but the reasons for this dormancy are not fully understood.
  • Research shows that alveolar macrophages in lung tissue help keep these cancer cells dormant by using a signaling molecule called TGF-β2.
  • When macrophages are depleted or the cancer cells lose their ability to respond to TGF-β2, this can reactivate the cancer cells, allowing them to grow and metastasize.
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The postnatal environment is challenging for the preterm neonate with exposure to hypoxic and excitotoxic events, amplified by premature loss of placentally derived neurosteroids. Between preterm birth and term equivalent age (TEA), cerebellar development continues despite these challenges. We hypothesize that neurosteroid replacement therapy during this time will support optimal cerebellar development.

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Genetic diversity of soybean dwarf virus in two regions of mainland Australia.

Arch Virol

October 2024

Biosecurity and Sustainability, Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, 3 Baron-Hay Court, Kensington, Western Australia, 6151, Australia.

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  • Soybean dwarf virus (SbDV) is an RNA virus that primarily affects plants in the Fabaceae family, transmitted by aphids, and causes significant agricultural losses, especially in Australian clover pastures.
  • The virus has four main strains classified based on host range and aphid vector species, with genetic analysis showing separation into distinct clades based on whole genome and specific protein sequences.
  • A study collected 41 isolates from various host species in Australia and found that most isolates grouped into either the Y or D clade, with most being of the P clade, indicating likely transmission by specific aphid species and supporting the importance of both genetic and biological data for understanding virus epidemiology.
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  • Glyphosate use has led to the evolution of resistant weed populations, prompting a study focused on a glyphosate-resistant population (R-JX) from China.
  • The R-JX population exhibited 8.5 times the resistance compared to a susceptible population, without mutations identified in the target gene; instead, increased expression and copy number of certain genes were detected.
  • Pre-treatment with a P450 inhibitor reduced glyphosate resistance, while overexpressing the target gene in rice demonstrated that gene overexpression contributes to glyphosate resistance in these weed populations.
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Protection efforts have resulted in ~10% of existing fish biomass on coral reefs.

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A

October 2024

Thriving Oceans Research Hub, School of Geosciences, University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW 2006, Australia.

The amount of ocean protected from fishing and other human impacts has often been used as a metric of conservation progress. However, protection efforts have highly variable outcomes that depend on local conditions, which makes it difficult to quantify what coral reef protection efforts to date have actually achieved at a global scale. Here, we develop a predictive model of how local conditions influence conservation outcomes on ~2,600 coral reef sites across 44 ecoregions, which we used to quantify how much more fish biomass there is on coral reefs compared to a modeled scenario with no protection.

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The epithelial barrier theory and its associated diseases.

Allergy

December 2024

Swiss Institute of Allergy and Asthma Research (SIAF), University of Zurich, Davos, Switzerland.

The prevalence of many chronic noncommunicable diseases has been steadily rising over the past six decades. During this time, over 350,000 new chemical substances have been introduced to the lives of humans. In recent years, the epithelial barrier theory came to light explaining the growing prevalence and exacerbations of these diseases worldwide.

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Johne's disease (JD; paratuberculosis) control programs have been regionally implemented across the globe, but few have successfully eradicated the pathogen (Mycobacterium avium ssp. paratuberculosis (MAP)) causing this disease. The limited success may partly be attributed to excluding young stock (calves and replacement heifers or bulls) from testing strategies aimed at identifying MAP-infected cattle.

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  • An error grid is a tool that helps compare glucose levels measured by devices to see if they are correct and to identify any risks.
  • Experts created a new error grid called the DTS Error Grid that works for both blood glucose monitors (BGMs) and continuous glucose monitors (CGMs), organizing accuracy into five risk zones.
  • The results showed that the DTS Error Grid provides a clearer picture of how accurate these devices are and includes a separate matrix to evaluate how well CGMs track glucose trends over time.
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Rapid screening of prednisolone acetate adulterants in health foods using colloidal gold immunochromatographic assay.

Chem Phys Lipids

November 2024

Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Food Quality and Safety, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642, China; Guangdong Laboratory for Lingnan Modern Agriculture, Guangzhou 510642, China. Electronic address:

In this study, a rapid detection method utilizing colloidal gold immunochromatography (CG-ICA) was developed for the detection of illegally added prednisone acetate in health foods. Initially, the preparation conditions of colloidal gold solution were optimized. The optimal potassium carbonate dosage, antibody diluent type, antibody dosage, probe labeling time, blocking time and BSA dosage were determined.

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Nature and management of melanoma recurrences following adjuvant anti-PD-1 based therapy.

Eur J Cancer

November 2024

Melanoma Institute Australia, University of Sydney, 45 Rocklands Road, Wollstonecraft, Sydney, NSW, Australia; Department of Medical Oncology, Royal North Shore Hospital, North Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia. Electronic address:

Introduction: Approximately 50 % of resected stage II-IV melanoma patients develop recurrent disease by 5 years despite adjuvant anti-PD-1 therapy. Data to define best management of recurrences is lacking.

Methods: This was a multicentre, international, retrospective cohort study.

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Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is a particularly aggressive form of cancer with high mortality. In the present study, a novel 8‑hydroxyquinoline derivative (91b1) was investigated for its anticancer activities in ESCC along with its associated mechanisms. The cytotoxic effect of 91b1 were evaluated across five ESCC cell lines using MTS assay, with cisplatin serving as a comparative standard.

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Radiotherapy and theranostics: a Lancet Oncology Commission.

Lancet Oncol

November 2024

Department of Molecular Imaging and Therapy, Austin Health, Melbourne, VIC, Australia; Olivia Newton-John Cancer Research Institute, Melbourne, VIC, Australia; School of Cancer Medicine, La Trobe University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia; Faculty of Medicine, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia. Electronic address:

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  • - The Lancet Oncology Commission focuses on improving global access to radiotherapy and theranostics, addressing significant disparities between high-income countries and low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) concerning available treatment resources and trained healthcare professionals.
  • - The implementation of hypofractionation techniques in radiotherapy could increase treatment access for millions of patients with prostate and breast cancer, highlighting the need for new technologies in LMICs with existing resources.
  • - A global survey revealed variability in the use of radiopharmaceutical therapy, with issues related to supply chains and workforce training impacting access; initiatives like the International Atomic Energy Agency's Rays of Hope program and investment from development banks are encouraged to improve the situation.
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Tolfenpyrad Derivatives Exhibit Potent -Specific Antibacterial Activity without Toxicity to Mammalian Cells .

ACS Infect Dis

November 2024

Department of Infectious Diseases & Immunology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32608, United States.

Tularemia is a deadly disease caused by , an emerging intracellular bacterial pathogen that can be disseminated rapidly through aerosols and vector-borne transmission. Recent surveillance data demonstrate an increasing incidence in several countries. Although clinical isolates of strains are sensitive to currently used antibiotics, engineered or horizontal acquisition of antibiotic resistance is a constant threat to public health.

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  • Tau is a protein that interacts with special helpers called hnRNPs, which help manage RNA in our cells.
  • Researchers studied how these hnRNP proteins behave in different brain diseases like Alzheimer's, but found they didn't stick together with the bad tau proteins as expected.
  • They discovered that the hnRNP proteins did get mixed up and moved to the wrong places in the cells during these diseases, which might affect how RNA works in the brain.
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  • Primary aldosteronism is linked to increased cardiovascular risks and can affect young adults' arterial health and heart structure before clinical symptoms appear.
  • This study used data from the Raine Study, analyzing young adults at ages 17 and 27 to investigate the relationships between aldosterone levels, arterial stiffness, and left ventricular mass index (LVMI).
  • Results showed that females had higher aldosterone-to-renin ratios than males, and notable associations were found between aldosterone levels and LVMI in males at age 27.
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Background: Ergothioneine (ERT) and asymmetric dimethyl-l-arginine (ADMA) have been associated with cognitive decline and dementia in older adults, but their interplay with psychological distress remains unexplored. This study aimed to measure the serum concentrations of ERT and ADMA in a representative sample of older community-dwelling adults and to determine their association with psychological distress.

Methods: Data on clinical, lifestyle, demographic characteristics, and serum concentrations of ERT and ADMA were collected from a population-based sample of older Australian adults (mean age 65.

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Therapeutic potential of 18-β-glycyrrhetinic acid-loaded poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) nanoparticles on cigarette smoke-induced in-vitro model of COPD.

Pathol Res Pract

November 2024

Discipline of Pharmacy, Graduate School of Health, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2007, Australia; Faculty of Health, Australian Research Centre in Complementary and Integrative Medicine, University of Technology Sydney, Ultimo, NSW 2007, Australia; School of Pharmacy, Graphic Era Hill University, Dehradun 248007, India. Electronic address:

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is strongly linked to cigarette smoke, which contains toxins that induce oxidative stress and airway inflammation, ultimately leading to premature airway epithelial cell senescence and exacerbating COPD progression. Current treatments for COPD are symptomatic and hampered by limited efficacy and severe side effects. This highlights the need to search for an optimal therapeutic candidate to address the root causes of these conditions.

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