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Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol

November 2024

Department of Pediatrics, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee; Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee.

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As clinical psychological science and biological psychiatry push to assess, model, and integrate heterogeneity and individual differences, approaches leveraging computational modeling, translational methods, and dimensional approaches to psychopathology are increasingly useful in establishing brain-behavior relationships. The field is ultimately interested in complex human behavior, and disruptions in such behaviors can arise through many different pathways, leading to heterogeneity in etiology for seemingly similar presentations. Parsing this complexity may be enhanced using "simple" tasks-which we define as those assaying elemental processes that are the building blocks to complexity.

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Indiana consistently ranks among the states with the highest maternal and infant mortality in the United States, particularly affecting Black and Latine communities, endangering their right to safe and respectful maternal care. Providers working with these communities are crucial in identifying challenges faced by their clients, and to inform programs and policies. We interviewed 32 clinical and community-based providers from February to April 2021 to understand their perspectives on the challenges faced by their Black and Latine clients.

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Quantifying the strength of firearms comparisons based on error rate studies.

J Forensic Sci

January 2025

Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Indiana University-Bloomington, Bloomington, Indiana, USA.

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  • Forensic firearms and tool mark examiners examine bullets and cartridge cases to determine if they come from the same source, using a scale from Identification to Elimination for their findings.
  • The study critiques the lack of calibration for these terms against actual evidence strength and instead uses data from previous error rate studies to create a quantitative measure for comparisons.
  • Results indicate that likelihood ratios can be significantly lower than implied by current wording, showing that examiners may exaggerate the strength of evidence by a large margin.
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Health Risks Associated with Adopting New-Generation Disposable Products Among Young Adults Who Use E-Cigarettes.

Int J Environ Res Public Health

October 2024

Department of Health Promotion and Behavioral Sciences, University of Texas Health Science Center, 7000 Fannin Street, Houston, TX 77030, USA.

New-generation disposable e-cigarettes have become increasingly popular among young adults in the USA since the FDA's partial flavor ban. This study aims to examine longitudinal changes in health risks among young adults who adopted these novel products, as well as the health effects of device types beyond the effects of other important e-cigarette characteristics. This study recruited e-cigarette users via voluntary response sampling from three college campuses in the USA to respond to four-wave online surveys conducted in four consecutive semesters.

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  • Increasing organic carbon storage in river corridors from restoration could potentially generate carbon credits, offering extra funding for these projects.
  • However, river corridors are complex and dynamic, making it hard to predict how much carbon storage could realistically be achieved compared to other climate solutions.
  • Due to various uncertainties, both ecological and economic, using carbon credits from river restoration efforts is seen as currently unfeasible, but further research may reveal future possibilities.
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The Drosophila circadian clock gene cycle controls the development of clock neurons.

PLoS Genet

October 2024

Department of Neuroscience and Behavior, Barnard College, New York, New York, United States of America.

Daily behavioral and physiological rhythms are controlled by the brain's circadian timekeeping system, a synchronized network of neurons that maintains endogenous molecular oscillations. These oscillations are based on transcriptional feedback loops of clock genes, which in Drosophila include the transcriptional activators Clock (Clk) and cycle (cyc). While the mechanisms underlying this molecular clock are very well characterized, the roles that the core clock genes play in neuronal physiology and development are much less understood.

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Gait adaptation during bipedal walking allows people to adjust their walking patterns to maintain balance, avoid obstacles and avoid injury. Adaptation involves complex processes that function to maintain stability and reduce energy expenditure. However, the processes that influence walking patterns during different points in the adaptation period remain to be investigated.

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  • * The study aimed to test the Cope 360 app with caregivers, focusing on acceptance, perceptions, and potential improvements after one week of usage.
  • * Ten caregivers, mostly women with some college education, participated in the beta test; they generally found the app easy to use and helpful for managing their child's medical needs, although suggestions for further improvement were noted.
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Basket cells are inhibitory interneurons in cortical structures with the potential to efficiently control the activity of their postsynaptic partners. Although their contribution to higher order cognitive functions associated with the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) relies on the characteristics of their synaptic connections, the way that they are embedded into local circuits is still not fully uncovered. Here, we determined the synaptic properties of excitatory and inhibitory connections between pyramidal neurons (PNs), cholecystokinin-containing basket cells (CCKBCs) and parvalbumin-containing basket cells (PVBCs) in the mouse mPFC.

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In 2022, several cases of acute hepatitis of unknown etiology (AHUE) have been associated with Adeno-associated virus 2 (AAV-2) and the common childhood virus Adenovirus 41 (AdV-41). This outbreak has resulted in serious complications in patients which included 5 % of individuals requiring a liver transplant and 22 deaths. Before these AHUE cases, no previous information had been reported regarding the co-infections and co-occurrence of these two viruses in the human population.

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The tutelage of our mentors as scientists included the analogy that writing a good scientific paper was an exercise in storytelling that omitted unessential details that did not move the story forward or that detracted from the overall message. However, the advice to not get lost in the details had an important flaw. In science, it is the many details of the data themselves and the methods used to generate and analyze them that give conclusions their probative meaning.

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Rock climbing has propelled from niche sport to mainstream free-time activity and Olympic sport. Moreover, climbing can be studied as an example of a high-stakes perception-action task. However, understanding what constitutes an expert climber is not simple or straightforward.

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Biclustering is the task of simultaneously clustering the samples and features of a data set. In doing so, subsets of samples that exhibit similar behaviors across subsets of features can be identified. Motivated by a longitudinal diffusion tensor imaging study of sport-related concussion (SRC), we present the problem of biclustering multivariate longitudinal data in which subjects and features are grouped simultaneously based on longitudinal patterns rather than magnitude.

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  • Research has primarily focused on single-channel side-channel leaks (like memory or network traffic), while the risks of using multiple channels together have been less explored.
  • The study introduces a novel technique called Mischief that employs probabilistic searches to find the best combination of side channels to extract the most information about target activities (such as app usage and web visits) on iOS devices.
  • Findings show that Mischief effectively identifies activities with high confidence, suggesting that current Apple protections are insufficient, and highlighting the need for improved, comprehensive security measures against information leaks.
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The cotranslational misfolding of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator chloride channel (CFTR) plays a central role in the molecular basis of CF. The misfolding of the most common CF variant (ΔF508) remodels both the translational regulation and quality control of CFTR. Nevertheless, it is unclear how the misassembly of the nascent polypeptide may directly influence the activity of the translation machinery.

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Purpose: The language that school professionals use to describe disabled students can reveal and perpetuate ableist assumptions. Professionals' language choices can also challenge ableist attitudes to help create more inclusive, equitable learning environments. This tutorial seeks to guide speech-language pathologists (SLPs) and other school professionals to identify ableist language, understand the ableist ideologies that such language reveals, and develop strategies to implement ways of communicating with and about disabled students that align with an anti-ableist stance.

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The disposable soma theory (DST) posits that organisms age and die because of a direct trade-off in resource allocation between reproduction and somatic maintenance. DST predicts that investments in reproduction accentuate somatic damage which increase senescence and shortens lifespan. Here, we directly tested DST predictions in breeding and nonbreeding female C57BL/6J mice.

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The brain's representation of hand position is critical for voluntary movement. Representation is multisensory, relying on both visual and proprioceptive cues. When these cues conflict, the brain recalibrates its unimodal estimates, shifting them closer together to compensate.

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Background: This paper focuses upon prayer for sickness. What do individuals suffering from illness, their families and the wider community pray for? How do they deal with unanswered prayer? Do they pray for cure, to guide medical professionals or to cope with their sickness? What rationalisations do they proffer for unanswered prayer?

Methods: Based on a critical literature review and deploying secondary data from the Twenty First Century Evangelical research programme, the data suggest that prayers for guiding medical professionals and coping are more common than for cure, at least in Global North countries such as the UK and US. But why do those who believe in miracles not ask God for divine healing? Furthermore, unanswered prayer can conflict with Christian views of God as omnipotent and all loving.

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Neuroendocrine cells have been implicated in therapeutic resistance and worse overall survival in many cancer types. Mucinous colorectal cancer (mCRC) is uniquely enriched for enteroendocrine cells (EEC), the neuroendocrine cells of the normal colon epithelium, as compared with non-mCRC. Therefore, targeting EEC differentiation may have clinical value in mCRC.

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  • * Deletion of five specific ccn genes in S. pneumoniae leads to hypersensitivity to Zn and reduced virulence in a mouse model, indicating a role in metal homeostasis.
  • * The study shows that the Ccn sRNAs help manage zinc toxicity by regulating gene expression related to metal export and enzyme function, preventing the detrimental effects of excess zinc.
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Peak tibial accelerations are used to monitor impact severity during distance running and as input for bio-feedback. Here, peak tibial accelerations were compared between rearfoot and forefoot strikes. Two different studies were undertaken by independent research centres.

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