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  • Researchers explored how different bacterial communities affect the growth and nutrient content of the purple pitcher plant, filling a gap in understanding microbial interactions with plants.
  • They found that a community enriched in decomposition resulted in larger leaves and significantly increased biomass compared to control plants.
  • The study highlights potential mechanisms, like chitinase activity, which explain how these bacterial functions support the growth of carnivorous plants.
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Extended-duration human spaceflight necessitates a better understanding of the physiological impacts of microgravity. While the ground-based microgravity simulations identified low intensity vibration (LIV) as a possible countermeasure, how cells may respond to LIV under real microgravity remain unexplored. In this way, adaptation of LIV bioreactors for space remains limited, resulting in a significant gap in microgravity research.

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The timing, tempo, and causative mechanisms of Ocean Anoxic Event 1a (OAE1a), one of several such abrupt perturbations of the Mesozoic global carbon cycle, remain uncertain. Mudstones interbedded with tuffs in Hokkaido, Japan preserve carbon and osmium isotope shifts recording OAE1a. U-Pb zircon ages of tuffs constrain the OAE1a onset to 119.

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The Linker of Nucleoskeleton and Cytoskeleton (LINC) complex serves to connect the nuclear envelope and the cytoskeleton, influencing cellular processes such as nuclear arrangement, architecture, and mechanotransduction. The role LINC plays in mechanotransduction pathways in bone progenitor cells has been well studied; however, the mechanisms by which LINC complexes govern in vivo bone formation remain less clear. To bridge this knowledge gap, we established a murine model disrupting LINC using transgenic Prx-Cre mice and floxed Tg(CAG-LacZ/EGFP-KASH2) mice.

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Statistical Shape Modeling to Determine Poromechanics of the Human Knee Joint.

Ann Biomed Eng

November 2024

Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive, N.W., Calgary, AB, T2N 1N4, Canada.

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  • The study focuses on improving knee joint models by using statistical shape modeling to capture variations in knee geometry across a population.
  • The researchers developed a shape modeling procedure using MRI scans from 31 healthy males, employing principal component analysis to create models that reflect diversity in knee shape and size.
  • Results showed that variations in joint size and shape significantly affected contact and fluid pressures in the knee during loading, suggesting the potential of this approach to enhance understanding of knee joint mechanics and address differences among individuals.
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Block copolymer micelles have been increasingly used for the solubilization and delivery of hydrophobic drugs. There exists a possibility of dissociation of micelles and formation of other association structures in contact with the gastrointestinal fluid. In this study, we demonstrated the effect of the fed-state intestinal fluid (FeSSIF) upon characteristics of bare and quercetin (QCT)-loaded pluronic 123 (P123) micelles.

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Electrochemically self-driven integration of FeSe/FeS heterostructures for enhanced sodium storage and rapid kinetics.

Chem Commun (Camb)

January 2025

Power Engineering Major, School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Qingdao University, Qingdao 266071, China.

An electrochemical method is proposed to integrate FeSe/FeS heterostructures into a 3D S-doped carbon framework, enhancing sodium storage capacity and kinetics. Concurrently, both and techniques are employed to investigate the underlying mechanisms.

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is a foundational plant taxon in western North America and an important medicinal plant threatened by climate change. Low-cost fabrication of sensors is critical for developing large-area sensor networks for understanding and monitoring a range of environmental conditions. However, the availability of materials and manufacturing processes is still in the early stages, limiting the capacity to develop cost-effective sensors at a large scale.

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Background: Perinatal depression and anxiety (PDA) affect approximately 20 % of individuals and are associated with adverse outcomes, including preterm birth, low birth weight, and impaired cognitive development of the child. Telehealth may reduce access barriers to needed mental health services. However, lack of disseminated, standardized study protocols aimed at investigating the role of telehealth in reducing PDA symptoms limits the ability to compare findings across studies.

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Introduction: According to reinforcement learning, humans adjust their behavior based on the difference between actual and anticipated outcomes (i.e., prediction error) with the main goal of maximizing rewards through their actions.

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This study aimed to investigate the accuracy and reliability of accelerometer-based pedometers placed on the wrist, waist, and shoe's midsole during walking, running, and stair climbing. Twenty healthy adults were recruited. Steps were recorded by the pedometers and visually assessed from simultaneously recorded video to evaluate the accuracy of each pedometer in different locations of attachment.

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Background: Cardiometabolic disease (CMD) disproportionately affects African American/Black (AA) and Latino communities. CMD disparities are exacerbated by their underrepresentation in clinical trials for CMD treatments including nutritional interventions. The study aimed to (1) form a precision nutrition community consultant panel (PNCCP) representative of Latino and AA communities in Los Angeles to identify barriers and facilitators to recruitment and retention of diverse communities into nutrition clinical trials and (2) develop culturally informed strategies to improve trial diversity.

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The fossil record of the U.S. Pacific Northwest preserves many Middle Miocene floras with potential for revealing long-term climate-vegetation dynamics during the Miocene Climatic Optimum.

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Cold atmospheric pressure plasma (CAP) has the potential to completely remove biofilms from surfaces. The goal of this study is to employ the autofluorescence nature of bacterial biofilms to guide the removal of these biofilms using a CAP scalpel. biofilms, which produce a green fluorescence under 405 nm UV light, were grown on 12 chicken samples.

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This study introduces a novel approach for quantitatively assessing sea-surface paleotemperatures examined in the Upper Paleozoic of Siberia, utilizing the obtained in the region data as a case study of the use of this method. The method relies on evaluating the taxonomic composition and ecological proxies of biota. It utilizes a comprehensive dataset encompassing the geographic distribution and ecology of various biotic groups in Siberia and adjacent regions, leveraging the newly developed by the authors large PaleoSib database and partially the Paleobiology Database (paleobiology.

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  • - The study evaluated the experiences of stakeholders involved in the Integrated Community Engagement (ICE) Collaborative, which focuses on preventing adolescent substance use in rural West Virginia, after three years of implementation.
  • - Guided by the Icelandic Prevention Model (IPM), ICE aims to foster collaboration between various community members and shift from short-term funding for programs to a sustainable, long-term approach led by local practitioners.
  • - Qualitative interviews with 33 stakeholders revealed six key themes, highlighting the importance of community involvement, outreach, program accessibility, addressing funding issues, considering family contexts, and promoting constructive conversations about strategies for prevention.
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Rechargeable solid-state sodium metal batteries (SSMBs) experience growing attention owing to the increased energy density (vs Na-ion batteries) and cost-effective materials. Inorganic sulfide-based Na-ion conductors also possess significant potential as promising solid electrolytes (SEs) in SSMBs. Nevertheless, due to the highly reactive Na metal, poor interface compatibility is the biggest obstacle for inorganic sulfide solid electrolytes such as NaSbS to achieve high performance in SSMBs.

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Background: Concussions are a prevalent health concern, affecting millions of individuals in the United States yearly. Concussion symptomology overlaps with other conditions making diagnosis and management particularly challenging, particularly among individuals with ADHD. ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects a significant portion of the adult population.

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Bacterial ice nucleating proteins (INPs) are exceptionally effective in promoting the kinetically hindered transition of water to ice. Their efficiency relies on the assembly of INPs into large functional aggregates, with the size of ice nucleation sites determining activity. Experimental freezing spectra have revealed two distinct, defined aggregate sizes, typically classified as class A and C ice nucleators (INs).

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Policy implementation measurement lacks an equity focus, which limits understanding of how policies addressing health inequities, such as Universal School Meals (USM) can elicit intended outcomes. We report findings from an equity-focused measurement development study, which had two aims: (1) identify key constructs related to the equitable implementation of school health policies and (2) establish face and content validity of measures assessing key implementation determinants, processes, and outcomes. : To address Aim 1, study participants (i.

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Helical coiled nucleosome chromosome architectures during cell cycle progression.

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A

October 2024

Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94158.

Recent studies showed an interphase chromosome architecture-a specific coiled nucleosome structure-derived from cryopreserved EM tomograms, and dispersed throughout the nucleus. The images were computationally processed to fill in the missing wedges of data caused by incomplete tomographic tilts. The resulting structures increased z-resolution enabling an extension of the proposed architecture to that of mitotic chromosomes.

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Background And Aims: Tobacco use spreads through social networks influencing social norms around tobacco use. However, the social norms scholarship is extremely diverse and occasionally conflicting, complicating efforts to understand how best to leverage social norms to reduce tobacco use. This study systematically reviewed and meta-analyzed this vast terrain by focusing on social norms measurement and mechanism, and intervention effectiveness and modality aimed at changing social norms around tobacco use and actual tobacco use.

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Vertebral body tethering (VBT) uses a flexible tether affixed across the curve convexity with tension applied at each segment to treat scoliosis. Intraoperative tether tension may be achieved directly with a counter-tensioner or with an extension spring tube. The purpose of this study was to quantify the force generated with and without the extension spring tube using current FDA-approved VBT instrumentation, to understand the variation between surgeons using the same instrumentation, and to define the force range that is generated intra-operatively.

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A randomized controlled trial testing the efficacy of the eCHECKUP TO GO on drinking games participation and behavior among high school seniors.

Addict Behav

January 2025

Biobehavioral Health and Prevention Research Center, The Pennsylvania State University, 219 Biobehavioral Health Building, University Park, PA 16802, USA. Electronic address:

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  • - This study focused on high school seniors, who commonly engage in risky drinking behaviors, particularly through drinking games, and examined the effectiveness of an online intervention called eCHECKUP TO GO for reducing these behaviors.
  • - In a randomized controlled trial with high-risk drinkers, the intervention showed no significant change in drinking game frequency but resulted in a meaningful decrease in the number of drinks consumed during those games and overall drinking occasions after 30 days, which persisted at the 6-month mark.
  • - Overall, the findings indicate that eCHECKUP TO GO is effective in lowering hazardous alcohol consumption among high school seniors, suggesting the potential of technology-based interventions in addressing teen drinking issues.
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