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Background: Since 2019, modified 2-tiered testing (MTTT) algorithms have been available for the diagnosis of Lyme disease. MTTTs replaced the standard algorithms that utilized enzyme immunoassays and immunoblots with sequential enzyme immunoassays that detect different antigens.

Methods: We compared the performance of serological assays from ZEUS Scientific Inc.

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Early detection of agricultural drought can alert farmers and authorities, enhancing the resilience of the food sector. A framework is proposed for developing a novel regional agricultural drought index (RegCDI) by combining remotely sensed vegetation health, soil moisture and crop water stress via a transparent Shannon's entropy weighting method. The framework consists of the selection of suitable datasets based on their regional performance, the aggregation of selected drought indicators, the validation of the combined index against crop yield, and the testing of predictive capabilities.

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  • The study analyzes the occurrence, transmission risks, and immune status related to HIV indicator conditions (HIV-ICs) among treatment-naive individuals living with HIV in Germany from 1999 to 2023.
  • It includes data from 15,940 diagnoses and found that the majority of participants were male, with a notable incidence rate for syphilis (34 per 1,000 person-years) and high rates for other conditions linked to HIV.
  • The findings emphasize the need for targeted screening based on HIV-ICs to identify individuals with weakened immune systems, highlighting the importance of early antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation.
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The energy that drives membrane fusion can come from either complete SNARE zippering, from Sec17 and Sec18, or both. Sec17 and Sec18 initially form a complex which binds membranes. Sec17, Sec18, and the apolarity of a loop on the N-domain of Sec17 are required for their interdependent membrane association.

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In pre-clinical and medical quality control, it is of interest to assess the stability of the process under monitoring or to validate a current observation using historical control data. Classically, this is done by the application of historical control limits (HCL) graphically displayed in control charts. In many applications, HCL are applied to count data, for example, the number of revertant colonies (Ames assay) or the number of relapses per multiple sclerosis patient.

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Cherenkov imaging during radiotherapy provides a real time visualization of beam delivery on patient tissue, which can be used dynamically for incident detection or to review a summary of the delivered surface signal for treatment verification. Very few photons form the images, and one limitation is that the noise level per frame can be quite high, and mottle in the cumulative processed images can cause mild overall noise. This work focused on removing or suppressing noise via image postprocessing.

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Clinical Implementation of fMRI and EEG to Detect Cognitive Motor Dissociation: Lessons Learned in an Acute Care Hospital.

Neurol Clin Pract

February 2025

Center for Neurotechnology and Neurorecovery (YGB, MF, HJF, WRS, AM, PKL, DF, LRH, SSC, MJY, BLE), Department of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (YGB), Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, MA; Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth Medical School College (WRS), Hanover, NH; Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging (JEK, BLE), Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA; Department of Radiology (JEK, JHH, PWS, OR), Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; Department of Neurology (DF), Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; and Departments of Neurology (JC) and Medicine (ER), Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.

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  • Cognitive motor dissociation (CMD) involves patients who can follow commands in brain scans like fMRI, despite showing no behavioral signs of language function, highlighting the importance of accurate diagnosis in severe brain injuries.
  • Recent findings outline a structured approach for assessing CMD at clinical institutions, underlining the need for ethical considerations, standardized protocols, and effective communication of results.
  • The proposed method for CMD assessment aims to be adaptable, allowing for updates and improvements as more evidence becomes available in the field.
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Detecting Longitudinal Trends between Passively Collected Phone Use and Anxiety among College Students.

Digit Biomark

September 2024

Center for Technology and Behavioral Health, Geisel School of Medicine, Dartmouth College, Lebanon, NH, USA.

Introduction: Existing theories and empirical works link phone use with anxiety; however, most leverage subjective self-reports of phone use (e.g., validated questionnaires) that may not correspond well with true behavior.

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Significance: Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) has the sixth highest incidence worldwide, with cases annually. Surgery is the primary treatment option for HNSCC, during which surgeons balance two main goals: (1) complete cancer resection and (2) preservation of normal tissues to ensure post-surgical quality of life. Unfortunately, these goals are not synergistic, where complete cancer resection is often limited by efforts to preserve normal tissues, particularly nerves, and reduce life-altering comorbidities.

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Objective: Access to crizanlizumab, a disease-modifying therapy for sickle cell disease (SCD), was provided through a managed access program (MAP, NCT03720626). The present analysis evaluated the impact of 12 months of crizanlizumab treatment on vaso-occlusive crises (VOCs), and on the use of opioids for VOC-related pain relief, in patients with SCD from the MAP.

Methods: From June 2018 to January 2023, 112 patients with a history of recurrent VOCs completed 12 months of crizanlizumab (5 mg/kg) treatment and were monitored for adverse events (AEs).

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Transcriptome analysis of rheumatoid arthritis uncovers genes linked to inflammation-induced pain.

Sci Rep

October 2024

Functional Genomics Section, National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, National Institutes of Health, 30 Convent Drive, Room 130, Bethesda, MD, 20892, USA.

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  • Autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis (RA) lead to chronic inflammation, tissue damage, and pain, primarily affecting joints, especially in the hands and feet.
  • A study focused on dorsal root ganglia (DRGs) from RA patients identified 128 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) through RNA sequencing, indicating significant changes compared to non-arthritic controls.
  • The findings suggest that upregulated immune genes and those related to nerve growth may contribute to ongoing pain signaling and hypersensitivity in RA patients.
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Introduction: The purpose of this study is to evaluate YouTube content about metoidioplasty on completeness of perioperative information, actionability, understandability, degree of misinformation, quality, and presence of commercial bias.

Methods: A YouTube search for "Metoidioplasty" was conducted and the first 100 video results were watched by five independent reviewers. Videos in English <30 minutes in length were included and videos primarily showing surgical footage were excluded.

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An overactive orexin (OX) system is associated with neurogenic hypertension and an exaggerated chemoreflex in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs). However, the chronology and mechanism of this association is unclear. We hypothesized that increased postnatal neurogenesis of OX neurons in SHRs precedes and contributes to the aberrant increase in mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) and the exaggerated response to hypercapnia during postnatal development.

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A scalable platform for cell typing in the glioma microenvironment can improve tumor subtyping and immune landscape detection as successful immunotherapy strategies continue to be sought and evaluated. DNA methylation (DNAm) biomarkers for molecular classification of tumor subtypes have been developed for clinical use. However, tools that predict the cellular landscape of the tumor are not well-defined or readily available.

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Metabolic incorporation of chemically tagged monosaccharides is a facile means of tagging cellular glycoproteins and glycolipids. However, since the monosaccharide precursors are often shared by several pathways, selectivity has been difficult to attain. For example, N-linked glycosylation is a chemically complex and ubiquitous posttranslational modification, with three distinct classes of GlcNAc-containing N-glycan structures: oligomannose, hybrid and complex.

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Clinical Pharmacology of Asciminib: A Review.

Clin Pharmacokinet

November 2024

Novartis Biomedical Research, Fabrikstrasse 2, 4056, Basel, Switzerland.

Asciminib is a first-in-class allosteric inhibitor of the kinase activity of BCR::ABL1, specifically targeting the ABL myristoyl pocket (STAMP). This review focuses on the pharmacokinetic (PK) and pharmacodynamic data of asciminib, which is approved at a total daily dose of 80 mg for the treatment of adult patients with chronic myeloid leukemia in chronic phase who are either resistant or intolerant to ≥ 2 tyrosine kinase inhibitors or those harboring the T315I mutation (at a dose of 200 mg twice daily). Asciminib is predicted to be almost completely absorbed from the gut, with an absolute bioavailability (F) of approximately 73%.

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Computationally Driven Discovery of T Center-like Quantum Defects in Silicon.

J Am Chem Soc

November 2024

Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755, United States.

Quantum technologies would benefit from the development of high-performance quantum defects acting as single-photon emitters or spin-photon interfaces. Finding such a quantum defect in silicon is especially appealing in view of its favorable spin bath and high processability. While some color centers in silicon have been emerging in quantum applications, there remains a need to search for and develop new high-performance quantum emitters.

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Introduction: A sizeable minority of commercially available blood glucose monitoring (BGM) systems fail to satisfy regulatory accuracy requirements, such as ISO 15197:2013, after approval. This study assessed whether the BGMs tested could consistently meet these ISO requirements by investigating their accuracy in a non-standardized setting.

Methods: In this 18-month post-market performance study, using the ISO criteria, healthcare professionals tested the accuracy of four CE-marked BGM systems (Roche Diabetes Care, Mannheim, Germany) on European adults with diabetes mellitus.

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  • Migrants and refugees often struggle with mental health issues but have limited access to proper services, prompting this study to explore ways to deliver psychological support in Colombia using a group intervention called gPM+.
  • The study compared two training methods for nonspecialists delivering gPM+: one receiving support from a psychologist and the other from a trained nonspecialist, enrolling 128 distressed adult women in the process.
  • Results showed higher attendance in the psychologist-supported group, but the trained nonspecialist group was more cost-effective and maintained fidelity in delivering the program, highlighting the potential for using community-based methods for mental health interventions.
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In this paper, we apply mesoscale numerical modeling to predict the effective elastic properties of conductive carbon-black/ultra-high-molecular-weight-polyethylene nanocomposites. The models are based on X-ray microcomputed tomography images. The images show that for the considered range of carbon additive weight fractions, the conductive carbon black (CB) particles are distributed around the ultra-high-molecular-weight-polyethylene (UHMWPE) granules forming a carbon-containing layer of a thickness on the order of 1-2 .

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Microglia continually surveil the brain allowing for rapid detection of tissue damage or infection. Microglial metabolism is linked to tissue homeostasis, yet how mitochondria are subcellularly partitioned in microglia and dynamically reorganize during surveillance, injury responses, and phagocytic engulfment in the intact brain are not known. Here, we performed intravital imaging of microglia mitochondria, revealing that microglial processes diverge, with some containing multiple mitochondria while others are completely void.

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Physiologists as medical scientists: An early warning from the German academic system.

Physiol Rep

November 2024

Institute for Experimental Cardiovascular Medicine, University Heart Center Freiburg · Bad Krozingen, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.

"Medical scientists" are postgraduate investigators who are engaged in biomedical research, and either hold a biomedical PhD or are qualified in medicine but do not participate in patient care. Medical scientists constitute ~40% of staff at medical faculties and >90% at nonuniversity medical research institutions in Germany. However, medical scientists in Germany face limited long-term career prospects and a lack of dedicated training and support programmes.

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