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Stannous fluoride forms aggregates between outer and inner membranes leading to membrane rupture of and .

Front Oral Health

June 2024

Global Oral Care R&D, The Procter & Gamble Company, Mason, OH, United States.

Objective: Stannous has been shown to bind to free lipopolysaccharides, thus preventing them from binding to TLR receptors. This study was undertaken to determine the histomorphological mechanism of stannous binding to anaerobic bacteria.

Methods: Two bacteria associated with gingivitis and advanced periodontal disease, () and , were cultured in 25-1,000 μM of stannous fluoride and stannous chloride for 48 h.

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Safety of ward-based, non-physician-led, cardiac monitor implantation.

Heart Rhythm

January 2025

Institute of Cardiovascular Science at University College London, London, United Kingdom; Department of Cardiology, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, United Kingdom; Queen Mary University of London, London, United Kingdom. Electronic address:

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  • Ritlecitinib, a drug being tested for alopecia areata, caused reversible axonal swelling and auditory potential changes in dogs at doses higher than what's approved for humans.
  • * A phase 2a study evaluated the effects of ritlecitinib on auditory and nerve fiber changes in 71 patients, comparing results with a placebo group over 9 months.
  • * Findings showed no significant differences in auditory or nerve fiber measures between the treatment and placebo groups, suggesting that dog toxicity findings may not apply to human patients.
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strain EXL01 boosts efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitors.

Oncoimmunology

July 2024

Gastroenterology Department, Sorbonne Université, INSERM, Centre de Recherche Saint-Antoine, CRSA, AP-HP, Saint-Antoine Hospital, Paris, France.

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  • Gut microbiota significantly affects how patients respond to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) in cancer treatment, with a high level of specific bacteria linked to better outcomes.
  • Research shows that in patients with non-small cell lung cancer and melanoma, higher baseline levels of certain gut bacteria correlate with improved responses to ICIs.
  • The EXL01 strain of bacteria, currently in clinical trials for Inflammatory Bowel Disease, has been found to enhance T cell activation and restore anti-tumor responses when combined with ICIs, indicating its potential as an adjuvant therapy in cancer treatment.
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Treatment with the SQ tree sublingual immunotherapy tablet is safe and well tolerated in real-life.

Clin Transl Allergy

July 2024

Medical Department/Clinical Development, ALK-Abelló Arzneimittel GmbH, Hamburg, Germany.

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  • The SQ tree SLIT-tablet is a special medicine used to treat allergies from certain trees and is approved in 21 European countries.
  • A study looked at how safe this medicine is when real people use it in everyday life, checking for any bad reactions and how patients feel after taking it.
  • The study found that most people had mild to moderate side effects, but many experienced improvement in their allergy symptoms, and using this medicine alongside others didn't make things worse.
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  • - Abrocitinib is an FDA-approved oral medication for treating moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis (AD) in both adults and adolescents, and it has proven to be effective in clinical trials with a good safety profile over time.
  • - A 200-mg daily dose of abrocitinib offers quicker relief from itching and better skin improvement compared to dupilumab, but monitoring for potential side effects is crucial due to risks associated with all oral JAK inhibitors.
  • - The use of abrocitinib is appropriate for qualified patients needing systemic AD therapy, though caution is advised for specific populations such as older adults and those with certain health risks, with a recommendation to start with a lower 100-mg dose in
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Background: Results from the COORDINATE-Diabetes trial (Coordinating Cardiology Clinics Randomized Trial of Interventions to Improve Outcomes - Diabetes) demonstrated that a multifaceted, clinic-based intervention increased prescription of evidence-based medical therapies to participants with type 2 diabetes and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. This secondary analysis assessed whether intervention success was consistent across sex, race, and ethnicity.

Methods: COORDINATE-Diabetes, a cluster randomized trial, recruited participants from 43 US cardiology clinics (20 randomized to intervention and 23 randomized to usual care).

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Objective: Human skin is the first line of defence from environmental factors such as solar radiation and is susceptible to premature ageing, including a disruption in epidermal differentiation and homeostasis. We evaluated the impact of a Galactomyces Ferment Filtrate (GFF) on epidermal differentiation and response to oxidative stress.

Methods: We used transcriptomics, both spatial and traditional, to assess the impact of GFF on epidermal biology and homeostasis in keratinocytes (primary or immortalized) and in ex vivo skin explant tissue.

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Penetration of oils into hair.

Int J Cosmet Sci

December 2024

Department of Chemistry, University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong.

Objective: The objective of this work was to understand how triglyceride plant oils can deliver strength and softness benefits to hair by their penetration. These plant oils are complex mixtures of TAGs, so the initial studies performed were with pure TAGs and then these data compared to plant oils and their measured TAG compositions.

Methods: LC-MS was used to identify the di and triglycerides in coconut oil, Camellia oleifera oil and safflower seed oil.

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Estimating Risk Factor Time Paths Among People with Type 2 Diabetes and QALY Gains from Risk Factor Management.

Pharmacoeconomics

September 2024

Health Economics Research Centre, Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford, Old Road Campus, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7LF, UK.

Objectives: Most type 2 diabetes simulation models utilise equations mapping out lifetime trajectories of risk factors [e.g. glycated haemoglobin (HbA)].

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Background: The occupational burnout epidemic is a growing issue, and in the United States, up to 60% of medical students, residents, physicians, and registered nurses experience symptoms. Wearable technologies may provide an opportunity to predict the onset of burnout and other forms of distress using physiological markers.

Objective: This study aims to identify physiological biomarkers of burnout, and establish what gaps are currently present in the use of wearable technologies for burnout prediction among health care professionals (HCPs).

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Introduction: Up to 50% of diabetic patients with neuropathy suffer from chronic pain, namely painful diabetic neuropathy (PDN), an unmet medical need with significant impact on quality of life. Gabapentin is widely used for PDN, albeit with frequent dose-limiting effects. Trazodone, an antidepressant with multi-modal action, has shown promising results when given at low doses as an add-on to gabapentin.

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A combination of searches for a new resonance decaying into a Higgs boson pair is presented, using up to 139  fb^{-1} of pp collision data at sqrt[s]=13  TeV recorded with the ATLAS detector at the LHC. The combination includes searches performed in three decay channels: bb[over ¯]bb[over ¯], bb[over ¯]τ^{+}τ^{-}, and bb[over ¯]γγ. No excess above the expected Standard Model background is observed and upper limits are set at the 95% confidence level on the production cross section of Higgs boson pairs originating from the decay of a narrow scalar resonance with mass in the range 251 GeV-5 TeV.

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Actinic keratosis (AK) is an intraepithelial condition characterized by the development of scaly, erythematous lesions after repeated exposure to ultraviolet radiation. Significant immunosuppression is a risk factor for the development of AK and subsequent lesion progression to squamous cell carcinoma. Immunocompromised patients (ICPs), particularly organ transplant recipients, often have more advanced or complex AK presentations and an increased risk of skin carcinomas versus non-ICPs with AK, making lesions more difficult to treat and resulting in worse treatment outcomes.

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Modeling the economic burden of postpartum hemorrhage due to substandard uterotonics in Ghana.

PLOS Glob Public Health

June 2024

Division of Practice Advancement and Clinical Education, UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy, University of North Carolina, North Carolina, Chapel Hill, United States of America.

Uterotonics are essential in preventing postpartum hemorrhage (PPH), the leading direct cause of maternal death worldwide. However, uterotonics are often substandard in low- and middle-income countries, contributing to poor maternal health outcomes. This study examines the health and economic impact of substandard uterotonics in Ghana.

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Prevalence and coexistence of type 2 inflammatory diseases.

Clin Transl Allergy

June 2024

Allergy Department, Universitat de Barcelona, Hospital Clinic, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.

Background: Type 2 inflammation has been described as a pathophysiological basis common to some diseases, such as atopic dermatitis (AD), chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps, and asthma (CRSwNP).

Objective: The present study used population-based prevalence in Catalonia to analyse the coexistence of type 2 inflammatory diseases in patients primarily diagnosed with the above mentioned conditions.

Results: We found a high degree of coexistence of type 2 inflammatory diseases among these patients, with the prevalence being higher in the severe forms, except for AD.

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Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder characterized by abnormal activity of neuronal networks, leading to seizures. The racetam class of anti-seizure medications bind specifically to a membrane protein found in the synaptic vesicles of neurons called synaptic vesicle protein 2 (SV2) A (SV2A). SV2A belongs to an orphan subfamily of the solute carrier 22 organic ion transporter family that also includes SV2B and SV2C.

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Suppressed basal mitophagy drives cellular aging phenotypes that can be reversed by a p62-targeting small molecule.

Dev Cell

August 2024

Biosciences Institute, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 5PL, UK. Electronic address:

Selective degradation of damaged mitochondria by autophagy (mitophagy) is proposed to play an important role in cellular homeostasis. However, the molecular mechanisms and the requirement of mitochondrial quality control by mitophagy for cellular physiology are poorly understood. Here, we demonstrated that primary human cells maintain highly active basal mitophagy initiated by mitochondrial superoxide signaling.

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Skin yellowness is a hallmark of dull or unhealthy skin, particularly among Asians. Previous research has indicated a link between skin glycation and skin yellowness. However, the specific glycated chemicals contributing to yellowish skin appearance have not been identified yet.

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Higgsinos with masses near the electroweak scale can solve the hierarchy problem and provide a dark matter candidate, while detecting them at the LHC remains challenging if their mass splitting is O(1  GeV). This Letter presents a novel search for nearly mass-degenerate Higgsinos in events with an energetic jet, missing transverse momentum, and a low-momentum track with a significant transverse impact parameter using 140  fb^{-1} of proton-proton collision data at sqrt[s]=13  TeV collected by the ATLAS experiment. For the first time since LEP, a range of mass splittings between the lightest charged and neutral Higgsinos from 0.

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The phenomenon of mixed/heterogenous treatment responses to cancer therapies within an individual patient presents a challenging clinical scenario. Furthermore, the molecular basis of mixed intra-patient tumor responses remains unclear. Here, we show that patients with metastatic lung adenocarcinoma harbouring co-mutations of EGFR and TP53, are more likely to have mixed intra-patient tumor responses to EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibition (TKI), compared to those with an EGFR mutation alone.

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The impact of antibacterial detergent on microbial exchanges and its subsequent effect on malodor in used towels were examined. Homogenization of microbiome among postwashed and indoor dried towels that was dominated by known malodor-producing bacteria. The microbial exchange was attenuated, and the abundance of malodor-producing bacteria was reduced in towels laundered with antibacterial detergent.

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  • Procter & Gamble's Corporate Analytical and Engineering Groups and Professor Jovica Badjić's team are featured on the cover of this issue.
  • The cover image, created by Jennifer F. Neal, illustrates the chemical process of upgrading renewable levulinic acid by mixing it with l-arginine.
  • The full research article can be accessed via the provided DOI link: 10.1002/cssc.202400503.*
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