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To gain insight on dystrophin (DMD) gene transcription dynamics and spatial localization, we assayed the DMD mRNA amount and defined its compartmentalization in myoblasts, myotubes, and skeletal muscle biopsies of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) patients. Using droplet digital PCR, Real-time PCR, and RNAscope in situ hybridization, we showed that the DMD transcript amount is extremely reduced in both DMD patients' cells and muscle biopsies and that mutation-related differences occur. We also found that, compared to controls, DMD transcript is dramatically reduced in the cytoplasm, as up to 90% of it is localized in nuclei, preferentially at the perinuclear region.

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Transgene-free genome editing of vegetatively propagated and perennial plant species in the T0 generation via a co-editing strategy.

Nat Plants

October 2023

Citrus Research and Education Center, Department of Microbiology and Cell Science, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, Lake Alfred, FL, USA.

Transgene-free plant genome editing in the T0 generation is highly desirable but challenging. Here we achieved such a goal using a co-editing strategy via Agrobacterium-mediated transient expression of cytosine base editor to edit ALS encoding acetolactate synthase to confer herbicide chlorsulfuron resistance as a selection marker, Cas12a/CRISPR RNA for editing gene(s) of interest, and green fluorescent protein for selecting transgene-free transformants. The biallelic/homozygous transgene-free mutation rates for target genes among herbicide-resistant transformants ranged from 1.

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Predictors of response to a lapse in anti-VEGF treatment in patients with macular edema secondary to retinal vein occlusion.

Can J Ophthalmol

October 2024

Center for Ophthalmic Bioinformatics, Cleveland Clinic, Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio; Cole Eye Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio. Electronic address:

Background: Macular edema (ME) in the setting of retinal vein occlusions (RVO) is a common cause of vision loss worldwide. Anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (anti-VEGF) injections are the gold standard for ME secondary to RVO. Despite their efficacy, anti-VEGF injections carry significant burdens for patients, resulting in high rates of loss to follow-up and treatment lapses.

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Statement Of Problem: Information regarding dental implants can be difficult to understand for participants. Improving patients' dental implant health literacy remains a challenging process.

Purpose: The purpose of this clinical study was to develop and evaluate patients' understanding of the implant treatment procedure, components, and sequences using traditional typodont and augmented reality (AR) applications (e-typodont), with the goal of improving their oral health literacy.

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Background: Facial filler injection techniques that help decrease the risk of vascular occlusion are an important growing area of study. This study demonstrates a model of injecting fillers into a simulated bifurcated arterial system, using different sized needle gauges at a constant injection pressure.

Methods: Three facial fillers were injected into a bifurcated intravenous tubing with continuous irrigation at a constant pressure to simulate a vascular system.

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Background: Outcomes for children with relapsed/refractory (R/R) acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) are poor, and new therapies are needed. Pevonedistat is an inhibitor of the NEDD-8 activating enzyme, a key regulator of the ubiquitin proteasome system that is responsible for protein turnover, with protein degradation regulating cell growth and survival.

Procedure: We evaluated the feasibility, toxicity, and pharmacokinetics (PK) of pevonedistat (20 mg/m days 1, 3, 5) in combination with azacitidine, fludarabine, cytarabine (aza-FLA) in children with R/R AML and MDS (NCT03813147).

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Molecular interaction mechanisms and cellular response of superoxide dismutase and catalase to fluoranthene.

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int

October 2023

School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Shandong University, China-America CRC for Environment & Health, 72# Jimo Binhai Road, Qingdao, 266237, Shandong, China.

As an important raw material and intermediate product of the petrochemical industry, fluoranthene (Fla) can be emitted with industrial activities and has become a typical polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon enriched in the Chinese topsoil layer, posing a significant threat to sensitive soil biota. Here, multispectral tools and molecular simulation techniques were integrated to elucidate the molecular mechanism of Fla interaction with key antioxidant enzymes superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT) at the molecular level. Meanwhile, we further revealed the cellular responses of SOD and CAT and the associated redox states in earthworm (Eisenia fetida) coelomocytes based on the molecular-level results.

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ComBat Harmonization of Myocardial Radiomic Features Sensitive to Cardiac MRI Acquisition Parameters.

Radiol Cardiothorac Imaging

August 2023

From the Department of Radiology, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, 200 Hawkins Dr, Iowa City, IA 52242 (S.P., S.N.); Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (D.D.D., M.J.) and Department of Biostatistics (E.S., K.D.C.), University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa; Department of Radiology, University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Fla (P.Y.A.); and Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wis (P.N.).

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  • The study examines how ComBat harmonization methods affect the stability of cardiac MRI-derived radiomic features when imaging parameters change.
  • It involves a retrospective analysis of data from 11 healthy subjects and 5 patients, using various MRI sequences to assess radiomic feature stability.
  • Results show that applying ComBat harmonization significantly enhances the stability of these features, with parametric ComBat achieving 95.1% stability compared to only 51.4% without any harmonization.
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Comparing apples to apples: Exploring public reporting of congenital cardiac surgery outcomes based on common congenital heart operations.

J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg

May 2024

Divsion of Cardiac Surgery, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa; Department of Surgery, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.

Objective: We sought to simplify reporting of outcomes in congenital heart surgery that compares well-defined patient groups and accommodates multiple stakeholder needs while being easily understandable.

Methods: We selected 19 commonly performed congenital heart surgeries ranging in complexity from repair of atrial septal defects to the Norwood procedure. Strict inclusion/exclusion criteria ensured the creation of 19 well-defined diagnosis/procedure cohorts.

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Systemic treatments for atopic dermatitis (eczema): Systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomized trials.

J Allergy Clin Immunol

December 2023

Department of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada; Evidence in Allergy Group, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada; Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence, and Impact, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada; The Research Institute of St. Joe's Hamilton, Hamilton, Canada. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a skin condition that causes inflammation and can be treated in different ways, but it's not always clear which treatments work best.
  • Researchers looked at many studies to compare the benefits and risks of different treatments for AD.
  • They found that some treatments, like high-dose upadacitinib, were very effective but also had more side effects, while others like dupilumab were safer but less powerful.
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  • Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a widespread skin condition treated with various topical prescriptions, but their comparative effectiveness is not well known.
  • A systematic review of randomized trials was conducted to evaluate the benefits and harms of topical treatments for AD, employing rigorous analysis and classification methods.
  • High-certainty evidence showed that pimecrolimus and high-dose tacrolimus were highly effective, while group 5 topical corticosteroids (TCS) also significantly aided in managing AD without increasing harm.
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A 3,5-dinitropyridin-2yl Substituted Flavonol-based Fluorescent Probe for Rapid Detection of HS in Water, Foodstuff Samples and Living Cells.

J Fluoresc

September 2024

Key Laboratory of Synthetic and Natural Functional Molecule of the Ministry of Education, Xi'an Key Laboratory of Functional Supramolecular Structure and Materials, College of Chemistry and Materials Science, Northwest University, Xi'an, 710069, Shaanxi, PR China.

A novel flavonol-based fluorescent probe, Fla-DNT, has been synthesized for the rapid and specific detection of HS. Fla-DNT exhibits excellent selectivity and anti-interference properties, a short response time (4 min), large Stokes shift (138 nm), and low detection limit (1.357 µM).

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Ambient black carbon variations and emission characteristics of typical Chinese vessels in the Yangtze River Delta, China.

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int

October 2023

Qingpu District Environmental Monitoring Station of Shanghai, Shanghai, China.

Article Synopsis
  • * During fishing moratoriums, BC concentrations were notably lower compared to normal periods, indicating that vessel emissions heavily influence regional air quality, especially from fossil fuel combustion.
  • * Analysis of vessel emissions in Dianshan Lake and Taipu River identified key pollutants, with small trawlers producing a higher proportion of elemental carbon; diagnostic ratios were provided to better identify the source of emissions linked to fuel combustion.
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Objective: Infants with high birthweight have increased risk for adverse outcomes at birth and across childhood. Prenatal risks to healthy food access may increase odds of high birthweight. We tested whether having a poor neighborhood food environment and/or food insecurity had associations with high birthweight.

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Intestinal microbiome and metabolome signatures in patients with chronic granulomatous disease.

J Allergy Clin Immunol

December 2023

Laboratory of Clinical Immunology and Microbiology (LCIM), National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), National Institutes of Health (NIH), Bethesda, Md; Department of Microbiology, Infectious Diseases, and Immunology, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Center for Immunity, Inflammation and Infectious Diseases, IRCM, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Department of Medicine, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Electronic address:

Background: Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is caused by defects in any 1 of the 6 subunits forming the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate oxidase complex 2 (NOX2), leading to severely reduced or absent phagocyte-derived reactive oxygen species production. Almost 50% of patients with CGD have inflammatory bowel disease (CGD-IBD). While conventional IBD therapies can treat CGD-IBD, their benefits must be weighed against the risk of infection.

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Background: Flexor tendon rupture is a serious but rare complication that can occur after volar plating of distal radius fractures. This study aims to introduce a novel surgical technique that uses a pronator quadratus (PQ) muscle flap transposition to protect the flexor tendons from rupture or irritation and evaluate its outcomes.

Methods: A retrospective review was conducted on 204 patients with unstable distal radius fractures who underwent a standard volar flexor carpi radialis approach with extended release of the PQ muscle during exposure.

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Background: Helcococcus ovis (H. ovis) is an emerging bacterial pathogen that commonly causes opportunistic respiratory, mammary, and uterine infections across mammalian hosts. This study applied long- and short-read whole genome sequencing technologies to identify virulence factors in five H.

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Global prevalence of free-living amoebae in solid matrices - A systematic review with meta-analysis.

Acta Trop

November 2023

Graduate Program in Agricultural and Environmental Microbiology, Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Parasitology, Institute of Basic Health Sciences, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Electronic address:

The ubiquitous free-living amoebae (FLA) are microorganisms of significant medical, sanitary, and ecological importance. However, their characterization within solid matrices such as soil, dust, sediment, mud, sludge, and compost remain to be systematized. In this study, we conducted a systematic review with meta-analysis to explore the global distribution of FLA in solid matrices.

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In response to growing global interest in organic agriculture, this study delves into the microbial landscape of organically grown raw produce with a focus on food safety. Vegetables that are consumed raw are potential vehicles for the transmission of any type of microorganism capable of causing human disease. Free-living amoebae (FLA) are ubiquitous protozoa found in many ecosystems and can serve as hosts to pathogenic bacteria.

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Among the pathogenic free-living amoebae (FLA), is the etiological agent of a fatal disease known as primary amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAM). Once infection begins, the lesions generated in the central nervous system (CNS) result in the onset of symptoms leading to death in a short period of time. Currently, there is no standardized treatment against the infection, which, due to the high virulence of the parasite, results in a high case fatality rate (>97%).

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Cancer Therapy-related Hepatic Injury in Children: Imaging Review from the Pediatric LI-RADS Working Group.

Radiographics

September 2023

From the Department of Radiology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital and University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, 3333 Burnet Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45229 (C.E.M., A.J.T.); Department of Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn (A.B.K.); Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, Emory University and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Atlanta, Ga (A.A., A.G., G.K.); Diagnostic Imaging Department, The Hospital for Sick Children and Department of Medical Imaging, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada (G.B.C.); Department of Radiology, Nicklaus Children's Hospital, Miami, Fla (J.I.); Department of Radiology, Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Calif (H.N.N.); Dana-Farber/Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders Center, Boston, Mass (A.F.O.); Department of Radiology, Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, Ohio (M.A.R.); Department of Bone Marrow Transplantation and Cellular Therapy, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tenn (A.S.); Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition (J.E.S.) and Department of Radiology (J.H.S.), UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa; Department of Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif (A.B.S.); Department of Radiology, Section of Pediatric Radiology, Children's Hospital Colorado, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, Colo (E.R.T.); and Department of Radiology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Tex (G.R.S.).

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  • The liver is crucial in metabolizing chemotherapy drugs, and liver injury is a frequent side effect in children undergoing cancer treatment.
  • Acute effects during treatment may include conditions like hepatitis and steatosis, while long-term consequences can involve hepatic fibrosis and chronic liver failure.
  • Imaging techniques play an important role in diagnosing and monitoring liver injuries related to cancer therapy, helping distinguish between treatment effects and possible cancer recurrence.
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Interactions between free-living amoebae and Cryptosporidium parvum: an experimental study.

Parasite

August 2023

Univ Rouen Normandie, Laboratory of Parasitology-Mycology, EA7510 ESCAPE, University hospital of Rouen, Normandie, 76000 Rouen, France - National Reference Center Cryptosporidiosis, microsporidia and other protozoa, University Hospital of Rouen, Normandie, 76000 Rouen, France.

Free-Living Amebae (FLA) and Cryptosporidium oocysts occasionally share the same environment. From 2004 to 2016, Cryptosporidium was responsible for 60% of 905 worldwide waterborne outbreaks caused by protozoan parasites. The aim of this study was to evaluate interactions between C.

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  • Epinephrine is crucial for treating severe allergic reactions, but current delivery methods (like auto-injectors) are often underused by patients and caregivers.
  • A new intranasal device, neffy, was developed as an easier alternative for delivering epinephrine.
  • A study comparing neffy with traditional methods showed that neffy has a promising pharmacokinetic profile and greater pharmacodynamic response, making it a potentially safe and effective option for those hesitant to use injection devices.
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Three new nickel(ii)-flavonolate complexes of the type [Ni(L)(fla)](ClO) 1-3, where L is the tripodal 4N ligand tris(pyrid-2-ylmethyl)amine (tpa, L1) or (pyrid-2-ylmethyl)bis(6-methylpyrid-2-ylmethyl)amine (6-Me-tpa, L2) or tris(-Et-benzimidazol-2-ylmethyl)amine (Et-ntb, L3), have been isolated as functional models for Ni(ii)-containing quercetin 2,4-dioxygenase. Single crystal X-ray structures of 1 and 3 reveal that Ni(ii) is involved in π-back bonding with flavonolate (fla), as evident from enhancement in C[double bond, length as m-dash]O bond length upon coordination [H(fla), 1.232(3); 1, 1.

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