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Frontal alpha asymmetry is associated with chronic stress and depression, but not with somatoform disorders.

Int J Psychophysiol

June 2024

Research Group 'Brain-Body Interaction', Department of Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences, University of Luxembourg, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg; Institute for Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, Trier University, Trier, Germany. Electronic address:

Cardinal characteristics of somatoform disorders (SFDs) are worry of illness, and impaired affective processing. We used relative frontal alpha asymmetry (FAA), a method to measure functional lateralization of affective processing, to investigate psychobiological correlates of SFDs. With alpha activity being inversely related to cortical network activity, relative FAA refers to alpha activity on the right frontal lobe minus alpha activity on the left frontal lobe.

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Background: The utility of liquid biopsies is well documented in several extracranial and intracranial (brain/leptomeningeal metastases, gliomas) tumors.

Methods: The RANO (Response Assessment in Neuro-Oncology) group has set up a multidisciplinary Task Force to critically review the role of blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)-liquid biopsy in CNS lymphomas, with a main focus on primary central nervous system lymphomas (PCNSL).

Results: Several clinical applications are suggested: diagnosis of PCNSL in critical settings (elderly or frail patients, deep locations, and steroid responsiveness), definition of minimal residual disease, early indication of tumor response or relapse following treatments, and prediction of outcome.

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Selectively labeling cells with damaged membranes is needed not only for identifying dead cells in culture, but also for imaging membrane barrier dysfunction in pathologies . Most membrane permeability stains are permanently colored or fluorescent dyes that need washing to remove their non-uptaken extracellular background and reach good image contrast. Others are DNA-binding environment-dependent fluorophores, which lack design modularity, have potential toxicity, and can only detect permeabilization of cell volumes containing a nucleus (i.

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Differential item functioning (DIF) is a common challenge when examining latent traits in large scale surveys. In recent work, methods from the field of machine learning such as model-based recursive partitioning have been proposed to identify subgroups with DIF when little theoretical guidance and many potential subgroups are available. On this basis, we propose and compare recursive partitioning techniques for detecting DIF with a focus on measurement models with multiple latent variables and ordinal response data.

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Humans are chronically exposed to furan, a potent liver toxicant and carcinogen that occurs in a variety of heat-processed foods. Assessment of human exposure based on the furan content in foods is, however, subject to some uncertainty due to the high volatility of furan. Biomarker monitoring is thus considered an alternative or complementary approach to furan exposure assessment.

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  • * In a multicenter registry of 813 patients, findings showed that right atrial pressure (RAP) is a significant predictor of mortality, with a notable portion of patients classified into different congestion categories before the intervention.
  • * The results indicate that patients experiencing right-sided or bilateral congestion had lower procedural success rates and shorter survival times, highlighting the importance of understanding congestion patterns for better patient management and therapeutic approaches.
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Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) play crucial roles in maintaining cell homeostasis and function. However, it remains largely unknown whether and how neuronal activity impacts the transcriptional regulation of lncRNAs, or if this leads to synapse-related changes and contributes to the formation of long-term memories. Here, we report the identification of a lncRNA, SLAMR, which becomes enriched in CA1-hippocampal neurons upon contextual fear conditioning but not in CA3 neurons.

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Introduction: Aspergillus fumigatus is the most common airborne allergen of the Aspergillus family. However, allergies to Aspergillus spp. are increasing, and subsequently, allergies to Aspergillus species other than fumigatus are also on the rise.

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Multiple sclerosis endophenotypes identified by high-dimensional blood signatures are associated with distinct disease trajectories.

Sci Transl Med

March 2024

Department of Neurology with Institute of Translational Neurology, University Hospital of Münster, University of Münster, 48149 Münster, Germany.

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  • Managing multiple sclerosis is challenging due to the varying symptoms and disease progressions in patients, leading to difficulty in individualized treatment selection.
  • Researchers identified three unique blood immune profiles (endophenotypes) in early multiple sclerosis patients using advanced techniques, which correspond to different disease progression patterns—one focusing on inflammation and another on early structural damage.
  • The study suggests that understanding a patient's specific immune profile before starting treatment could help predict disease progression and support more personalized treatment strategies, as certain therapies may be less effective for some endophenotypes.
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Comprehensive analysis of lung macrophages and dendritic cells in two murine models of allergic airway inflammation reveals model- and subset-specific accumulation and phenotypic alterations.

Front Immunol

March 2024

Experimental Pneumology, Department of Pneumology, University Hospital Magdeburg, Health Campus Immunology, Infectiology and Inflammation, Otto-von-Guericke University, Magdeburg, Germany.

Introduction: Allergic asthma has been mainly attributed to T helper type 2 (Th2) and proinflammatory responses but many cellular processes remain elusive. There is increasing evidence for distinct roles for macrophage and dendritic cell (DC) subsets in allergic airway inflammation (AAI). At the same time, there are various mouse models for allergic asthma that have been of utmost importance in identifying key inflammatory pathways in AAI but that differ in the allergen and/or route of sensitization.

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We aimed to investigate the effects of F-FDG PET voxel intensity normalization on radiomic features of oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) and machine learning-generated radiomic biomarkers. We extracted 1,037 F-FDG PET radiomic features quantifying the shape, intensity, and texture of 430 OPSCC primary tumors. The reproducibility of individual features across 3 intensity-normalized images (body-weight SUV, reference tissue activity ratio to lentiform nucleus of brain and cerebellum) and the raw PET data was assessed using an intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC).

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Animal models are a key component of translational medicine, helping transfer scientific findings into practical applications for human health. A fundamental principle of research ethics involves weighing the benefits of the research to society against the burden imposed on the animals used for scientific purposes. The utilisation of wild animals for research requires evaluation of the effects of capture and invasive sampling.

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FARS-ADL across Ataxias: Construct Validity, Sensitivity to Change, and Minimal Important Change.

Mov Disord

June 2024

Research Division "Translational Genomics of Neurodegenerative Diseases," Hertie-Institute for Clinical Brain Research and Center of Neurology, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany.

Background: Patient-focused outcomes present a central need for trial-readiness across all ataxias. The Activities of Daily Living part of the Friedreich Ataxia Rating Scale (FARS-ADL) captures functional impairment and longitudinal change but is only validated in Friedreich Ataxia.

Objective: Validation of FARS-ADL regarding disease severity and patient-meaningful impairment, and its sensitivity to change across genetic ataxias.

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Objectives: Event-related potential measures have been extensively studied in mental disorders. Among them, P300 amplitude and latency reflect impaired cognitive abilities in major depressive disorder (MDD). The present systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted to investigate whether patients with MDD differ from healthy controls (HCs) with respect to P300 amplitude and latency.

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The main chemical components of waste cow bones are apatite minerals, especially those containing calcium and phosphorus. This study investigated whether this bone could produce extracted hydroxyapatite through calcining at 900° C for different holding times (1-6 h). An average mass loss of 45% occurred in this experiment during the preparation of bone powders, which involved crushing and further calcining at this temperature.

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Many bacteria produce antimicrobial compounds such as lantibiotics to gain advantage in the competitive natural environments of microbiomes. Epilancins constitute an until now underexplored family of lantibiotics with an unknown ecological role and unresolved mode of action. We discovered production of an epilancin in the nasal isolate Staphylococcus epidermidis A37.

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  • Brain tumor diagnostics have progressed with techniques like PET and advanced MRI, aiding in tumor differentiation, extent evaluation, and treatment response assessment.
  • Joint recommendations from major medical groups emphasize the significant value of using radiolabeled amino acids alongside standard MRI for better clinical outcomes.
  • Despite their importance, these imaging methods face challenges that need to be addressed through standardized protocols and interdisciplinary collaboration to enhance patient care in brain tumor management.
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  • Botulinumtoxin is a popular aesthetic treatment for the face, but many patients avoid it due to discomfort during injections.
  • The study aimed to assess whether using smaller needles (33G and 34G) reduces pain perception compared to larger needles (30G).
  • Results showed that 34G needles caused the least discomfort across treated facial areas, with significant differences in pain levels among the various needle sizes.
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Background & Aims: Particulate hepatitis B core antigen (HBcoreAg) is a potent immunogen used as a vaccine carrier platform. HBcoreAg produced in encapsidates random bacterial RNA (RNA). Using the heterologous protein-prime, viral-vector-boost therapeutic hepatitis B vaccine , we compared the properties of different HBcoreAg forms.

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The current perspective and opportunities of small nucleic acid-based therapeutics.

Drug Dev Res

April 2024

Department of Microbiology and Biochemical Pharmacy, National Engineering Research Center of Immunological Products, Third Military Medical University, Chongqing, China.

Compared to traditional small molecule and antibody drugs, RNA-based drugs offer a simple design, short research and development cycles, high specificity, broad treatment fields, and long-term efficacy. As a result, RNA-based drugs are extensively used to treat genetic diseases, tumors, viral infections, and other illnesses, suggesting that they have the potential to become the third-largest drug class after small molecule and antibody drugs. Currently, more than 10 small nucleic acid drugs have gained regulatory approval.

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Acetylation of lysine 16 of histone H4 (H4K16ac) stands out among the histone modifications, because it decompacts the chromatin fiber. The metazoan acetyltransferase MOF (KAT8) regulates transcription through H4K16 acetylation. Antibody-based studies had yielded inconclusive results about the selectivity of MOF to acetylate the H4 N-terminus.

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Glucose-6-Phosphatase-Dehydrogenase activity as modulative association between Parkinson's disease and periodontitis.

Front Cell Infect Microbiol

February 2024

Department of Periodontology and Peri-Implant Diseases, Universitätsklinikum Giessen und Marburg (UKGM), Philipps University, Marburg, Germany.

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  • The study investigates the link between periodontitis and Parkinson's disease, focusing on neuroinflammation's role in both conditions.
  • Researchers analyzed clinical data and biological samples from patients with Parkinson's and healthy individuals to evaluate the presence of periodontal pathogens and inflammatory markers.
  • Results showed significant associations between the severity of Parkinson's and the levels of inflammatory substances, suggesting that oral health may influence cognitive and motor functions in Parkinson's patients.
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