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The bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) is a highly heterogeneous limbic forebrain structure that serves as a relay connecting autonomic, neuroendocrine and behavioral function. It can be divided into over 16 individual subregions with distinct neuronal subpopulations based on receptors, transmitters, and neuropeptides. Specifically, the BNST projection to the ventral tegmental area (VTA), the dopamine hub of the brain, has been shown to have a crucial role in the stress response.

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Because of globalization, immigration, and mass exodus from countries due to political conflicts, there is an ever-changing mix of people with diverse cultural backgrounds who require institutions to provide continuing education to ensure that effective services are provided to everyone. Part of the transcultural challenges involves religion, socioeconomic differences and languages, and ethnic backgrounds that differ. The objective of this study was to examine whether a transcultural training program for undergraduate nursing students in Israel could enhance students' cultural competence.

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Researchers have linked circulating misinformation in online platforms to low COVID-19 vaccine uptake. Two disparate literatures provide relevant initial guidance to address the problem. Motivational Interviewing (MI) effectively reduces vaccine hesitancy in clinical environments; meanwhile, social scientists note inoculation, rebuttal, and appeals to accuracy are persuasive in digital contexts.

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We have developed a rigorous theoretical formalism for Floquet engineering, investigating, and subsequently tailoring most crucial electronic properties of 1T[Formula: see text]-MoS[Formula: see text] by applying an external high-frequency dressing field within the off-resonance regime. It was recently demonstrated that monolayer semiconducting 1T[Formula: see text]-MoS[Formula: see text] exhibits tunable and gapped spin- and valley-polarized tilted Dirac bands. The electron-photon dressed states depend strongly on the polarization of the applied irradiation and reflect a full complexity of the low-energy Hamiltonian for non-irradiated material.

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Women who have sex with women (WSW) have lower rates of engagement in health care and preventive screenings than women who have sex exclusively with men. Existing literature provides limited insight into how intersecting and overlapping identities, such as race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, and identities related to gender expression, may shape individuals' experiences within health care. We conducted qualitative interviews in New York City with 30 people who identified as women, reported sex with people who identify as women, were age 18-65, and were diverse in race, ethnicity, and sexual orientation and gender identity.

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Site-specifically modified radioimmunoconjugates exhibit superior and behavior compared to analogues synthesized via traditional stochastic methods. However, the development of approaches to site-specific bioconjugation that combine high levels of selectivity, simple reaction conditions, and clinical translatability remains a challenge. Herein, we describe a novel solution to this problem: the use of dual-variable domain immunoglobulins (DVD-IgG).

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Gadolinium-based contrast agents are key in clinical MRI for enhancing the longitudinal NMR relativity () of hydrogen nuclei (H) in water and improving the contrast among different tissues. The importance of MRI in clinical practice cannot be gainsaid, yet the interpretation of MRI relies on models with severe assumptions, reflecting a poor understanding of the molecular-scale relaxation processes. In a step towards building a clearer understanding of the relaxation processes, here we investigate thermal and concentration effects on of the Gd-aqua complex using both semi-classical molecular dynamics (MD) simulations and measurements.

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Background: There is a growing number of opioid use disorders (OUDs) and overdose deaths in older adults. In addition, older adults with OUD routinely receive lower-quality preventive and chronic care that result in poorer overall health.

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify older patients with OUD at the study site and determine the prevalence of medical and psychiatric comorbidities.

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The best-supported hypothesis for why zebras have stripes is that stripes repel biting flies. While this effect is well-established, the mechanism behind it remains elusive. Myriad hypotheses have been suggested, but few experiments have helped narrow the field of possible explanations.

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Background: HIV disproportionately affects sexual minority men (SMM) in the United States.

Objective: We sought to determine past HIV postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) use and current and prior pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) use among a web-based sample of cisgender and transgender men who have sex with men.

Methods: In 2019, HIV-negative and unknown status SMM (n=63,015) were recruited via geosocial networking apps, social media, and other web-based venues to participate in a brief eligibility screening survey.

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Despite recent advances in chronometric techniques (e.g., Uranium-Lead [U-Pb], cosmogenic nuclides, electron spin resonance spectroscopy [ESR]), considerable uncertainty remains regarding the age of many Plio-Pleistocene hominin sites, including several in South Africa.

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Metabolic reprogramming is now considered a hallmark of cancer cells. KRas-driven cancer cells use glutaminolysis to generate the tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediate α-ketoglutarate via a transamination reaction between glutamate and oxaloacetate. We reported previously that exogenously supplied unsaturated fatty acids could be used to synthesize phosphatidic acid-a lipid second messenger that activates both mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) complex 1 (mTORC1) and mTOR complex 2 (mTORC2).

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Article Synopsis
  • Latinx sexual minority men (LSMM) exhibit higher HIV rates compared to other groups, making partner recruitment for health studies crucial.
  • The study involved 625 LSMM, with 530 not recruiting partners and 95 successfully recruiting, focusing on communication styles and masculinity values.
  • Results showed that positive traits like chivalry and nurturing, along with effective communication, increased the likelihood of successfully recruiting partners for health studies.
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The author in this article suggests that applying a simple linear concept of time to the phenomenon of aging and development in the United States and around the world is both outdated and problematic, and he explores an alternative view. The author suggests that nursing and other sciences should stop considering age as a non-modifiable risk factor. Various nursing and other theories that support a nonlinear view of time and aging are included, as well as reports from the growing field of geoscience that holds that we can and should target aging and that it can be slowed and, in some cases, reversed.

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The diverse and complex functions of collagen during the development of an organism are closely related to the polymorphism of its supramolecular structures in the extracellular matrix. SLS (segment-long-spacing) is one of the best understood alternative structures of collagen. SLS played an instrumental role in the original studies of collagen more than half a century ago that laid the foundation of nearly everything we know about collagen today.

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Ferritin Iron Responsive Elements (IREs) mRNA Interacts with eIF4G and Activates Translation.

Front Biosci (Elite Ed)

July 2022

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Hunter College of the City University of New York, New York, NY 10065, USA.

Background: Eukaryotic initiation factor (eIF) 4G plays an important role in assembling the initiation complex required for ribosome binding to mRNA and promote translation. Translation of ferritin IRE mRNAs is regulated by iron through iron responsive elements (IREs) and iron regulatory protein (IRP). The noncoding IRE stem-loop (30-nt) structure control synthesis of proteins in iron trafficking, cell cycling, and nervous system function.

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Solid-phase isotope harvesting of Zr from a radioactive ion beam facility.

Appl Radiat Isot

November 2022

Hunter College of the City University of New York, New York, 10065, USA; Graduate Center of the City University of New York, New York, 10016, USA; Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, 94550, USA. Electronic address:

During routine operation of the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB), radionuclides will accumulate in both the aqueous beam dump and along the beamline in the process of beam purification. These byproduct radionuclides, many of which are far from stability, can be collected and purified for use in other scientific applications in a process called isotope harvesting. In this work, the viability of Zr harvesting from solid components was investigated at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory.

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Empowerment Self-Defense (ESD) is a sexual violence prevention approach backed by rigorous empirical research, yet its availability on college campuses is limited. This manuscript evaluates the feasibility and efficacy of an ESD program embedded within a university counseling center. Participants completed an 8-session ESD intervention and group counseling program.

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Glioblastoma is the most fatal of all primary human brain tumors with 14 months median survival. The mainstay therapy for this tumor involves temozolomide, surgery, radiotherapy and tumor treating electric field. Cancer resistance to commonly available chemotherapeutics remains a major challenge in glioblastoma patients receiving treatment and unfavorably impact their overall survival and outcome.

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Regular HIV testing is an essential component of the HIV prevention and care cascade. Sexual minority males (SMM) account for most new HIV infections in the US and testing rates among SMM vary substantially across the lifespan. Research has largely overlooked the developmental context of HIV testing.

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Among transgender women living with HIV (TGWLH) in India, little is understood about the mechanisms through which multiple intersecting stigmas impact HIV care engagement, or intervention strategies that might mitigate this impact. We conducted focus groups with TGWLH (N = 30) in three Indian cities and analysed data using theoretical frameworks related to HIV stigma, gender affirmation, and syndemics. Findings revealed that enacted and anticipated stigma due to transgender identity, HIV, or sex work status, and lack of gender affirmation (e.

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Adherence to and sustainment of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) are critical to its effectiveness. Adherence self-efficacy, i.e.

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Capturing Daily Experiences of Intersectional Stigma Among Young Sexual Minority Men in HIV Prevention Research.

Am J Public Health

June 2022

H. Jonathon Rendina is with George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health and Whitman-Walker Institute, Washington, DC. Ali J. Talan and Ore Shalhav are with Whitman-Walker Institute. Aria Tilove is with Hunter College of the City University of New York (CUNY), New York, NY. Carly Wolfer is with the Graduate Center of CUNY. Devin English is with the Rutgers School of Public Health, Newark, NJ. Viraj Patel is with Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center, New York, NY. Note. Data collection for this study was conducted at Hunter College of CUNY, and affiliations reflect authors' institutions at the time of the most recent article submission, which were not directly involved in the human participants' portion of the research.

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Improving Global Health and Nursing's International Influence.

Nurs Sci Q

July 2022

Representative, Department of Global Communications/NGO Executive Committee, NGO Committee on Mental Health, NGO Committee on Education, New York, NY, USA.

The increasing power and political involvement of nurses globally via international nursing organizations, such as Sigma Theta Tau, International and the International Council of Nurses, as well as in International Health Organizations, like Partners in Health, are discussed in this paper. The voice of nurses, like Holly Shaw at the United Nations, and influence of nurses in leadership positions, like Shelia Davis at Partners in Health, are examples of nurses using increasing power and influence in improving health globally. A brief nursing perspective on power is also included.

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Article Synopsis
  • Animal venoms contain complex mixtures of bioactive compounds called toxins, which primarily consist of cysteine-rich peptide toxins that can interact with various molecular targets, presenting potential for therapeutic development.
  • Advances in omics technologies like transcriptomics and proteomics allow researchers to discover more venom proteins, but identifying and characterizing these bioactive peptides is challenging due to their complex structures and sheer volume.
  • A new automated bioinformatics pipeline has been created to rapidly identify and characterize novel venom peptides from RNA sequencing data specifically from terebrid snails, and it can potentially be adapted for use with other venomous organisms.
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