27,764 results match your criteria: "Hanover; and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center N.M.R.[Affiliation]"

Objective: To investigate provider and administrators' perspectives about the impact of the Department of Veterans Affairs' (VA) Community Care program on acute and residential mental health treatment of rural Veterans.

Data Sources And Study Setting: Primary data were collected from participants via interviews. Participants were employees of VA Healthcare Systems located in Northern New England, or employees of non-VA mental health treatment settings affiliated with VA in Northern New England.

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  • - Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is a type of aggressive bile duct cancer with limited prognostic markers and targets; however, the gene ITIH5, known for its tumor-suppressing functions, has been found to be upregulated in CCA, making it a promising marker for detection and prognosis.
  • - A study involving 175 CCA patients showed that high ITIH5 protein expression was linked to better survival rates, lower cancer stages, and reduced perineural invasion, indicating its potential as a useful biomarker.
  • - The findings suggest that ITIH5 could serve both as a marker for early detection through blood tests and a prognostic indicator in tissue samples, especially in cases of intrahepatic C
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Shared decision-making (SDM) requires a clear-eyed view of evidence certainty, context, and equipoise in clinical care. This paradigm of care builds on the foundational ethical principle of patient autonomy, further leveraging beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice to provide bespoke care in the appropriate clinical setting. When evidence is carefully evaluated together with acceptability and feasibility, equity, cost-effectiveness, resources, and patient preferences, an individualized assessment of the trade-off between possible benefits and harms can optimize patient management.

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Purpose: The COVID-19 pandemic was associated with severe disruptions in healthcare worldwide. Cancer patients are at particular risk of adverse consequences from delays in diagnosis and treatment. To evaluate the available data on the impact of the pandemic on cancer diagnoses, oncological care and patient well-being in Germany, the German Society for Epidemiology (DGEpi) in collaboration with the Epidemiological Cancer Registry of Lower Saxony invited to a workshop on "COVID & Cancer" (held on 26-27 October 2023 in Hanover, Germany).

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  • - Plk1 is a crucial kinase that ensures proper cell division by interacting with various proteins, but the binding mechanisms are more complex than previously thought, requiring more research to understand them.
  • - During mitosis, Plk1 interacts with the checkpoint protein BubR1 by phosphorylating specific sites, which enhances its interaction with PP2A/B56, essential for stabilizing kinetochore-microtubule attachments.
  • - The study shows that phosphorylation of BubR1 at T600/T608 by Plk1 is vital for its function; however, modifying BubR1 to increase its affinity for Plk1 and PP2A/B56 can compensate for the need for phosphorylation, highlighting new regulatory mechanisms for mit
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  • The study investigates why electrical microstimulation in brain circuits often leads to inconsistent behavioral outcomes, suggesting that interactions between reward feedback and microstimulation may play a role.
  • Data from experiments on macaques revealed that microstimulation biased their decision-making towards a specific target, but this effect diminished over time and was influenced by previous rewards.
  • The results imply a compensatory mechanism driven by rewards that helps stabilize responses in the oculomotor system, potentially explaining the variability seen in earlier studies using microstimulation.
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Adherence to Synoptic Cancer Pathology Reporting Among Pathologists in the National Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care System.

Arch Pathol Lab Med

November 2024

From the White River Junction VA Healthcare System, White River Junction, Vermont (Ould Ismail, Kale, McGonagle, Schroeck); the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (Ould Ismail, Pettus), Section of Urology (Schroeck), and Norris Cotton Cancer Center (Schroeck), Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, New Hampshire (Kale, McGonagle); Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, Hanover, New Hampshire (Kale, McGonagle, Pettus, Schroeck); the Salt Lake City VA Healthcare System, Salt Lake City, Utah (Hill, DuVall, Ferraro); and the Department of Internal Medicine, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT (Hill, DuVall, Ferraro).

Context.—: Quality communication between clinicians and pathologists is required for optimal cancer care. The College of American Pathologists provides anatomic site-specific cancer protocols that facilitate synoptic reporting for efficient communication, contributing to accuracy and completeness of cancer staging.

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Controlling the distribution of rings on polymer axles, such as α-cyclodextrin (αCD) on polyethylene glycol (PEG), is paramount in imparting robust mechanical properties to slide-ring gels and polyrotaxane-based networks. Previous experiments demonstrated that the functionalization of polymer ends could modulate the coverage of αCDs on PEG. To explore the design rule, we propose a multi-scale framework for predicting αCD assembly on bare and functionalized PEG.

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Tracking Water Dissociation on RuO(110) Using Atomic Force Microscopy and First-Principles Simulations.

J Am Chem Soc

November 2024

Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853, United States.

The interaction between interfacial water and transition metal oxides is a primary enabling step for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER). RuO is a prototypical OER electrocatalyst whose ability to activate interfacial water molecules is essential to its OER activity. We image the dissociation of surface water into OH* and O* on RuO(110), where * denotes adsorbed species, using atomic force microscopy.

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Glycosylation signature of plasma IgA of critically ill COVID-19 patients.

Front Immunol

November 2024

Center for Infection and Genomics of the Lung, Universities of Giessen and Marburg Lung Center, German Center for Lung Research, Giessen, Germany.

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  • Thromboembolic complications in severe COVID-19 are linked to neutrophil-extracellular-trap (NET)-driven immunothrombosis, indicating a significant immune response issue.
  • This study analyzes plasma IgA glycosylation during severe SARS-CoV-2 and Influenza A infections, finding changes in glycan structures associated with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).
  • The differences in IgA glycosylation patterns between COVID-19 and Influenza A suggest that these changes could influence immune responses and NET formation, highlighting the need for further exploration of IgA's role in infectious diseases.
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Limited stability of Hepatitis B virus RNA in plasma and serum.

Sci Rep

November 2024

Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Infectious Diseases and Endocrinology, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany.

Pregenomic hepatitis B virus RNA (HBV pgRNA) is a potential biomarker in the management of HBV infected patients. However, prior to the use in routine clinical practice potential confounders of test results need to be identified. This study investigates the stability of HBV pgRNA under various storage conditions.

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The advanced glycation end products (AGEs) Webinar was co-hosted by Diabetes Technology Society and Kitalys Institute on August 8, 2024, with the goal of reviewing progress made in the measurement and use of AGEs in clinical practice. Meeting topics included (1) AGEs as predictors of diabetic nephropathy (DKD), (2) hemoglobin glycation index (HGI) and the glycation gap (GG), (3) formation and structure of AGEs, (4) AGEs as a risk factor of cardiovascular disease (CVD), and (5) approaches to limit or prevent AGE formation.

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Interoception, which refers to sensing, interpreting, and integrating internal bodily signals, has been suggested to be associated with emotion regulation. Previous research has demonstrated individual differences in interoception and its impact on emotion regulation. However, the priming effect of interoception on emotion regulation and the underlying neural mechanisms remain unknown.

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Meeting report of the seventh annual Tri-Service Microbiome Consortium Symposium.

BMC Proc

November 2024

711th, Human Performance Wing, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, OH, USA.

The Tri-Service Microbiome Consortium (TSMC) was founded to enhance collaboration, coordination, and communication of microbiome research among DoD organizations and to facilitate resource, material and information sharing among consortium members, which includes collaborators in academia and industry. The 2023 annual symposium was a hybrid meeting held in Washington DC on 26-27 September 2023 concurrent with the virtual attendance, with oral and poster presentations and discussions centered on microbiome-related topics within five broad thematic areas: 1) Environmental Microbiome Characterization; 2) Microbiome Analysis; 3) Human Microbiome Characterization; 4) Microbiome Engineering; and 5) In Vitro and In Vivo Microbiome Models. Collectively, the symposium provided an update on the scope of current DoD and DoD-affiliated microbiome research efforts and fostered collaborative opportunities.

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Increasing honesty is critical in modern society. Moral Disengagement Tactics (MDTs) enable individuals to engage in unethical behavior while avoiding self-criticism, making MDTs a form of self-persuasion. One way to prevent persuasion is inoculation.

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  • Memories are formed in the brain during learning and become stable through a process called reactivation after the learning phase.
  • A strong negative experience in mice leads to the reactivation not just of that recent memory, but also of a related neutral memory formed two days earlier, linking these memories in a way that influences future fear responses.
  • The study suggests that this co-reactivation happens more during wakefulness and helps the brain integrate and relate different memories over time.
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Our study develops a generative adversarial network (GAN)-based method that generates faithful synthetic image data of human cardiomyocytes at varying stages in their maturation process, as a tool to significantly enhance the classification accuracy of cells and ultimately assist the throughput of computational analysis of cellular structure and functions. Human induced pluripotent stem cell derived cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CMs) were cultured on micropatterned collagen coated hydrogels of physiological stiffnesses to facilitate maturation and optical measurements were performed for their structural and functional analyses. Control groups were cultured on collagen coated glass well plates.

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Background: The win ratio (WR) is an emerging alternative for reporting composite outcomes, prioritizing clinically significant events such as mortality while incorporating surrogate measures. However, its benefits should be weighed against limitations, particularly the influence of lower hierarchical outcomes. This secondary analysis of the PARAGLIDE-HF trial performed a WR sensitivity analysis using a modified hierarchical composite outcome to assess the utility of WR sensitivity analysis and the efficacy of sacubitril/valsartan versus valsartan.

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Mental disorders present challenges in diagnosis and treatment due to their complex and heterogeneous nature. Electroencephalogram (EEG) has shown promise as a source of potential biomarkers for these disorders. However, existing methods for analyzing EEG signals have limitations in addressing heterogeneity and capturing complex brain activity patterns between regions.

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Utilization of Artificial Intelligence in the Creation of Patient Information on Laryngology Topics.

Laryngoscope

November 2024

Department of Head and Neck Surgery, Kaiser Permanente, Oakland Medical Center, Oakland, California, U.S.A.

Objective: To evaluate and compare the readability and quality of patient information generated by Chat-Generative Pre-Trained Transformer-3.5 (ChatGPT) and the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS) using validated instruments including Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level (FKGL), Flesch Reading Ease, DISCERN, and Patient Education Materials Assessment Tool for Printable Materials (PEMAT-P).

Methods: ENTHealth.

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Clinical history correlates with lateral atlantoaxial (C1-2) joint edema. A pilot study.

Interv Pain Med

September 2024

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Stanford University, 450 Broadway St, Pavilion C, 4th Floor, MC 6342, Redwood City, CA, 94063, USA.

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  • Clinical evaluation of axial spine pain is challenging, and the study aimed to see if three specific clinical history features can indicate C1-2 joint edema on MRI.
  • The three features, known as the ASL criteria, include being over 65 years old, experiencing superior cervical/suboccipital pain, and worsening pain with lateral cervical spine rotation.
  • The ASL criteria showed a high sensitivity (82%) and reasonable specificity (79%) for diagnosing C1-2 joint edema, suggesting they could be useful in clinical practice.
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Rates of positive vs negative studies in the spine literature.

Interv Pain Med

September 2024

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Stanford University, 450 Broadway St., Pavilion C, 4th Floor, MC 6342, Redwood City, CA, 94063, USA.

Background: Accuracy in the interpretation of data, and publication of studies regardless of outcomes are vital to the development of the scientific literature.

Objective: To determine the proportion of studies in the spine literature that report positive results.

Study Design: Review article of studies published in nine major spine, pain, and physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R) journals from January 1, 2018-December 31, 2022.

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Novel scaffolds for broad-spectrum antibiotics are rare and in strong demand because of the increase in antimicrobial resistance. The cystobactamids, discovered from myxobacterial sources, have a unique hexapeptidic scaffold with five arylamides and possess potent, resistance-breaking properties. This study investigates the role of the central D-ring pharmacophore in cystobactamids, a para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) moiety that is additionally substituted by hydroxy and isopropoxy functions.

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Introduction: Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a debilitating, inflammatory skin disorder. Treatment strategies in patients with HS are challenging; real-world evidence in a HS population is warranted for greater disease understanding. The objective of this analysis was to describe real-world treatment patterns and treatment satisfaction in patients with HS.

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Protocol for studying parasitoid-induced long-term effects in Drosophila.

STAR Protoc

December 2024

Department of Molecular and Systems Biology, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, Hanover, NH 03755, USA. Electronic address:

Drosophila and its parasitoids provide an ecologically relevant model for studying host-parasitoid biology, focusing on the behavioral and physiological responses involved in host defensive strategies and parasitoid countermeasures. Here, we outline a protocol for rearing Pachycrepoideus, a pupal parasitoid wasp, and a behavioral assay to assess the long-term impact of parasitoid exposure on adult Drosophila. We detail the steps for preparing and cohabiting Drosophila with the wasps, documenting egg-laying, and analyzing reproductive responses and eclosion in fruit flies.

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