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Objectives: In the United States, more than 75,000 autistic adolescents graduate from high school each year, and many lack the skills to successfully transition to college, work, and independent living. Daily living skills (DLS) in autistic adolescents without an intellectual disability (ID) fall 6 to 8 years behind peers. Better DLS are linked to more positive adult outcomes for autistic individuals.

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Tools and techniques to identify, study, and control Candida auris.

PLoS Pathog

October 2023

Department of Comparative Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, United States of America.

Candida auris, is an emerging fungal pathogen that can cause life-threatening infections in humans. Unlike many other Candida species that colonize the intestine, C. auris most efficiently colonizes the skin.

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Theories of embodied cognition postulate that perceptual, sensorimotor, and affective properties of concepts support language learning and processing. In this paper, we argue that language acquisition, as well as processing, is situated in addition to being embodied. In particular, first, it is the situated nature of initial language development that affords for the developing system to become embodied.

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Measuring the 3-30-300 rule to help cities meet nature access thresholds.

Sci Total Environ

January 2024

ISGlobal, Doctor Aiguader 88, 08003 Barcelona, Spain.

The 3-30-300 rule offers benchmarks for cities to promote equitable nature access. It dictates that individuals should see three trees from their dwelling, have 30 % tree canopy in their neighborhood, and live within 300 m of a high-quality green space. Implementing this demands thorough measurement, monitoring, and evaluation methods, yet little guidance is currently available to pursue these actions.

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  • Vaccination is the most effective method to prevent and mitigate highly infectious respiratory diseases like COVID-19, though it takes time to develop and ensure the safety of vaccines before they can be widely used.
  • Nonpharmacologic interventions, such as wearing masks and social distancing, can provide temporary protection while vaccines are being prepared.
  • The proposal suggests creating an international repository for candidate vaccines, allowing countries to collaborate on developing targeted vaccines for various potential respiratory diseases, enhancing global preparedness against future pandemics.
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Endurance exercise is an important health modifier. We studied cell-type specific adaptations of human skeletal muscle to acute endurance exercise using single-nucleus (sn) multiome sequencing in human vastus lateralis samples collected before and 3.5 hours after 40 min exercise at 70% VOmax in four subjects, as well as in matched time of day samples from two supine resting circadian controls.

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Elabela and Apelin regulate coronary angiogenesis in a competitive manner.

MicroPubl Biol

September 2023

Department of Biology, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, United States.

APJ, a G-protein coupled receptor, regulates coronary angiogenesis in the developing mouse heart. However, the exact mechanism by which APJ regulates coronary angiogenesis from its dual ligands, ELABELA and APELIN, is unclear. Our study show that ELABELA and APELIN both stimulate angiogenic activities such as proliferation and sprouting outgrowth in explant cultures.

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The inclusion of women on spaceflights has historically been limited. Recently, the first woman who will travel to the Moon was selected, and more women are participating in long-duration spaceflights. However, physiological data from real and simulated microgravity exposure are limited in women.

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Although there is interest in the role of peers in children's schooling experiences, few researchers have examined associations and related underlying processes between peers' emotionality, an aspect of temperament, and children's academic achievement. This study evaluated whether target children's ( = 260) own self-regulation, assessed with two behavioral measures, served a moderating function for associations between peers' emotionality and children's own academic achievement in second grade. There was a positive association between peers' positive emotionality and reading scores for children with higher self-regulation.

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Background & Aims: Elevated postprandial triglycerides are an independent cardiovascular disease risk factor and observed in older adults. However, differences in postprandial triglycerides across the spectrum of adulthood remain unclear.

Methods And Results: We performed a secondary analysis of six studies where adults (aged 18-84 years; N = 155) completed an abbreviated fat tolerance test (9 kcal/kg; 70% fat).

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Assessing phytotoxicity and cyto-genotoxicity of two insecticides using a battery of in-vitro biological assays.

Mutat Res Genet Toxicol Environ Mutagen

October 2023

University Centre for Research & Development, Department of Chemistry, Chandigarh University, Gharuan, Mohali, India.

Intensive use of chemical pesticides in agriculture poses environmental risks and may have negative impacts on agricultural productivity. The potential phytotoxicity of two chemical pesticides, chlorpyrifos (CPS) and fensulfothion (FSN), were evaluated using Cicer arietinum and Allium cepa as model crops. Different concentrations (0-100 μgmL) of both CPS and FSN decreased germination and biological attributes of C.

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Background: Because of the health issues associated with high stress levels, it is important to find new strategies to regulate stress response. Previous research has examined the separate effects of fitness level and stress reappraisal on the stress response, but the combination of both factors is unknown. The goal of the study was to examine the combined effects of fitness and stress appraisal on stress responses and cognitive performance following a stressful event.

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The predicted heart mass (PHM) ratio has recently emerged as a better metric for donor-to-recipient size-matching than weight ratios. It is unknown whether this applies to transplant candidates on left ventricular assist device (LVAD) support. Our study examines if PHM ratio is optimal for size-matching specifically in the LVAD patient population.

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Serum proteomic analysis in esophagectomy patients with postoperative delirium: A case-control study.

Heart Lung

December 2023

Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, Sleep and Occupational Medicine, Department of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; Indiana University Center for Aging Research, Regenstrief Institute, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; Indiana University Center of Health Innovation and Implementation Science, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.

Background: Postoperative delirium occurs in up to 80% of patients undergoing esophagectomy. We performed an exploratory proteomic analysis to identify protein pathways that may be associated with delirium post-esophagectomy.

Objectives: Identify proteins associated with delirium and delirium severity in a younger and higher-risk surgical population.

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Bitter melon extract suppresses metastatic breast cancer cells (MCF-7 cells) growth possibly by hindering glucose uptake.

MicroPubl Biol

September 2023

Division of Biomedical Sciences, Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Marian University - Indiana, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.

Breast cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers among women, however the complete cure for metastatic breast cancer is lacking due to poor prognosis. There has been an increasing trend of dietary modifications including consumption of natural food for the prevention of cancer. One of the popular natural foods is bitter melon.

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Serotonergic neurons produce extensively branched axons that fill most of the central nervous system, where they modulate a wide variety of behaviors. Many behavioral disorders have been correlated with defective serotonergic axon morphologies. Proper behavioral output therefore depends on the precise outgrowth and targeting of serotonergic axons during development.

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Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive type of breast cancer where no effective therapy has been developed. Here, we report that the natural product ER translocon inhibitor ipomoeassin F is a selective inhibitor of TNBC cell growth. A proteomic analysis of TNBC cells revealed that ipomoeassin F significantly reduced the levels of ER molecular chaperones, including PDIA6 and PDIA4, and induced ER stress, unfolded protein response (UPR) and autophagy in TNBC cells.

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Psychometricians have devoted much research and attention to categorical item responses, leading to the development and widespread use of item response theory for the estimation of model parameters and identification of items that do not perform in the same way for examinees from different population subgroups (e.g., differential item functioning [DIF]).

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Primarily undergraduate institutions (PUIs) often struggle to provide authentic research opportunities that culminate in peer-reviewed publications due to "recipe-driven" lab courses and the comprehensive body of work necessary for traditional scientific publication. However, the advent of short-form, single-figure "micropublications" has created novel opportunities for early-career scientists to make and publish authentic scientific contributions on a scale and in a timespan compatible with their training periods. The purpose of this qualitative case study is to explore the benefits accrued by eight undergraduate and master's students who participated in authentic, small-scale research projects and disseminated their work as coauthors of peer-reviewed micropublications at a PUI.

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Background: is the most prevalent human fungal pathogen. In immunocompromised individuals, can cause serious systemic disease, and patients infected with drug-resistant isolates have few treatment options. The ubiquitin-proteasome system has not been thoroughly characterized in .

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Introduction: Infant mortality (IM) is often used to determine overall population health and well-being. Health disparities exist with African American (AA) infants having higher rates of IM than White infants. The purpose of this study was to examine the knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions of members in an AA community regarding IM, which can be used to develop interventions.

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APJ expression is lost in isolated embryonic coronary endothelial cell culture .

MicroPubl Biol

August 2023

Department of Biology, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, United States.

Coronary artery disease is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, and yet we lack the appropriate therapeutic treatments for it. Investigation into the mechanisms of coronary vessel development can provide insights into potential therapies to repair and regenerate damaged coronary arteries. Our previous study in the mouse embryo have implicated APJ, a G-protein coupled receptor that is expressed by coronary endothelial cells to be an important regulator of coronary vessel development.

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The increasing demand for electricity worldwide has caused a corresponding rise in the consumption of coal, leading to an increase in sulfur dioxide (SO) pollution levels. Despite the severity of the issue, there is a lack of conclusive evidence establishing a causal link between SO pollution and health, particularly in developing countries. We leverage a large national environmental regulation policy, implemented in China to reduce SO emissions, to estimate the impacts of SO pollution on mortality.

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Typically, animal locomotion studies involve consecutive strides, which are frequently assumed to be independent with parameters that do not vary across strides. This assumption is often not tested. However, failing in particular to account for dependence across strides may cause an incorrect estimate of the uncertainty of the measurements and thereby lead to either missing (overestimating variance) or over-evaluating (underestimating variance) biological signals.

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