76 results match your criteria: "Mayo Clinic College of Medicine. Rochester[Affiliation]"

Objectives: Multisource feedback (MSF) has potential value in learner assessment, but has not been broadly implemented nor studied in emergency medicine (EM). This study aimed to adapt existing MSF instruments for emergency department implementation, measure feasibility, and collect initial validity evidence to support score interpretation for learner assessment.

Methods: Residents from eight U.

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Medical schools throughout the country struggle with how best to train students to provide quality, patient-centered care to the burgeoning population of older adults. The Senior Sages Program (SSP) is a longitudinal Senior Mentor Program (SMP) that offers students the opportunity to learn about the aging process and core geriatric medicine concepts through the eyes of an aging expert: their Senior Sage. The SSP marries a robust electronic curriculum with an SMP and online discussion board.

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Two patients who shared similar presenting clinical features of anterograde and retrograde autobiographical amnesia typical of transient epileptic amnesia (TEA) underwent prolonged video electroencephalogram (VEEG) monitoring and were found to have sleep-activated epileptiform activity and frequent subclinical bitemporal seizures predominantly during sleep. Case 1 is a 59-year-old woman whose presenting complaint was memory impairment. Over 18 months, she had three distinct 8-h-long episodes of confusion and disorientation with persistent anterograde and retrograde autobiographical amnesia.

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  • Metastatic penile squamous cell carcinoma (PSCC) has a poor prognosis, with overall survival (OS) times of only 6-12 months in initial treatment and less than 6 months for salvage therapy.
  • This study constructed a prognostic model for PSCC patients undergoing second-line or later systemic treatments and assessed treatment outcomes through a retrospective chart review.
  • Results showed a median OS of 20 weeks and identified poor prognostic factors, including visceral metastasis and low hemoglobin levels, which adversely affected both OS and progression-free survival (PFS).
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Tourette Syndrome (TS) is a neuropsychiatric disease characterized by a combination of motor and vocal tics. Deep brain stimulation (DBS), already widely utilized for Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders, is an emerging therapy for select and severe cases of TS that are resistant to medication and behavioral therapy. Over the last two decades, DBS has been used experimentally to manage severe TS cases.

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Label-Free Proteomic Analysis of Protein Changes in the Striatum during Chronic Ethanol Use and Early Withdrawal.

Front Behav Neurosci

March 2016

Neurobiology of Disease PhD Program, Mayo Graduate School, Mayo ClinicRochester, MN, USA; Department of Molecular Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, Mayo Graduate School, Mayo Clinic College of MedicineRochester, MN, USA; Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Mayo Clinic College of MedicineRochester, MN, USA.

The molecular mechanisms underlying the neuronal signaling changes in alcohol addiction and withdrawal are complex and multifaceted. The cortico-striatal circuit is highly implicated in these processes, and the striatum plays a significant role not only in the early stages of addiction, but in the developed-addictive state as well, including withdrawal symptoms. Transcriptional analysis is a useful method for determining changes in gene expression, however, the results do not always accurately correlate with protein levels.

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Quorum-sensing regulation in staphylococci-an overview.

Front Microbiol

November 2015

Pathogen Molecular Genetics Section, Laboratory of Bacteriology, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health Bethesda, MD, USA.

Staphylococci are frequent human commensals and some species can cause disease. Staphylococcus aureus in particular is a dangerous human pathogen. In staphylococci, the ability to sense the bacterial cell density, or quorum, and to respond with genetic adaptations is due to one main system, which is called accessory gene regulator (Agr).

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  • This study is the first genome-wide association study (GWAS) focused on survival in multiple myeloma (MM), analyzing data from 545 patients across two major clinics.
  • A specific SNP near the FOPNL gene on chromosome 16p13 was found to have a strong link to patient survival, indicating those with the minor allele face a higher risk of mortality.
  • Further analysis confirmed this association in additional patient cohorts and revealed that the minor allele corresponds to increased FOPNL expression, which correlates with shorter survival outcomes.
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B lymphopoiesis in bone marrow (BM) is critical for maintaining a diverse peripheral B cell pool to fight infection and establish lifelong immunity. The generation of immature B cells is reduced in Flt3-ligand (FL-/-) mice leading to deficiencies in splenic B cells. Here, we sought to understand the cellular basis of the spleen B cell deficiency in FL-/- mice.

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Molecular determinants of staphylococcal biofilm dispersal and structuring.

Front Cell Infect Microbiol

July 2015

Pathogen Molecular Genetics Section, Laboratory of Human Bacterial Pathogenesis, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health Bethesda, MD, USA.

Staphylococci are frequently implicated in human infections, and continue to pose a therapeutic dilemma due to their ability to form deeply seated microbial communities, known as biofilms, on the surfaces of implanted medical devices and host tissues. Biofilm development has been proposed to occur in three stages: (1) attachment, (2) proliferation/structuring, and (3) detachment/dispersal. Although research within the last several decades has implicated multiple molecules in the roles as effectors of staphylococcal biofilm proliferation/structuring and detachment/dispersal, to date, only phenol soluble modulins (PSMs) have been consistently demonstrated to serve in this role under both in vitro and in vivo settings.

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Ultrasound radiation force-based methods can quantitatively evaluate tissue viscoelastic material properties. One of the limitations of the current methods is neglecting the inherent anisotropy nature of certain tissues. To explore the phenomenon of anisotropy in a laboratory setting, we created two phantom designs incorporating fibrous and fishing line material with preferential orientations.

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Gut-brain peptides in corticostriatal-limbic circuitry and alcohol use disorders.

Front Neurosci

October 2014

Department of Molecular Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Rochester, MN, USA ; Neurobiology of Disease Program, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Rochester, MN, USA ; Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Rochester, MN, USA.

Peptides synthesized in endocrine cells in the gastrointestinal tract and neurons are traditionally considered regulators of metabolism, energy intake, and appetite. However, recent work has demonstrated that many of these peptides act on corticostriatal-limbic circuitry and, in turn, regulate addictive behaviors. Given that alcohol is a source of energy and an addictive substance, it is not surprising that increasing evidence supports a role for gut-brain peptides specifically in alcohol use disorders (AUD).

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Objective: To determine the role of freeze-dried grapes as a potential aromatase inhibitor by testing of plasma hormone levels.

Methods: A six-week study was conducted involving postmenopausal women during which 94 g of freeze-dried grape powder was consumed in addition to their usual diet. Plasma hormones were measured before and after the treatment.

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A new predictive molecular marker for cetuximab benefit in rectal cancer?

J Natl Cancer Inst

July 2014

Affiliations of authors: Department of Internal Medicine, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, Florida (TJG); Department of Oncology, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Rochester, Minnesota (MJO).

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Current readings: management of N2 disease for lung cancer.

Semin Thorac Cardiovasc Surg

March 2015

Division of General Thoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Rochester, Minnesota. Electronic address:

The optimal management of locally advanced, Stage IIIA NSCLC with N2 level nodal metastases remains challenging and controversial. A number of treatment regimens have been shown safe and effective, but existing clinical trial data frequently falls short of providing guidance to match the right approach with the right patient. We review recent literature in this area and its impact.

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Hepatocellular carcinoma is the third leading cause of cancer death worldwide, and its frequency is expected to increase. The possibility of identifying early stage curative cancer has supported the recommendation of surveillance by hepatic ultrasonography every 6 months in individuals with an annual incidence of cancer that exceeds 1.5%.

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Endosulfatases HSulf-1 and -2 (also referred to as Sulf1 and -2) represent a family of enzymes that modulate heparin binding growth factor signaling. Heparan sulfatase 1 (HSulf-1) and heparan sulfatase 2 (HSulf-2) are two important 6-O endosulfatases which remove or edit 6-O sulfate residues of N-glucosamine present on highly sulfated HS. Alteration of heparan sulfatases have been identified in the context of several cancer types.

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