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The development of optical sensors for label-free quantification of cell parameters has numerous uses in the biomedical arena. However, using current optical probes requires the laborious collection of sufficiently large datasets that can be used to calibrate optical probe signals to true metabolite concentrations. Further, most practitioners find it difficult to confidently adapt black box chemometric models that are difficult to troubleshoot in high-stakes applications such as biopharmaceutical manufacturing.

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Introduction: Many persons with dementia are undiagnosed or unaware of dementia, which may affect hospitalization outcomes.

Methods: We evaluated differences in length of stay, days not at home, discharge destination, and 30-day readmissions over 1 year in 6296 older adults in the National Health and Aging Trends Study with linked Medicare claims. Multivariable-adjusted models compared outcomes across no dementia, undiagnosed dementia, unaware but diagnosed with dementia, and aware and diagnosed with dementia.

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Thermotolerance screening of genotypes using seed germination assay.

Heliyon

December 2024

Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, 117 Dorman Hall, Box 9555, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, 39762, USA.

Temperature is a fundamental factor influencing the processes of seed germination. Investigating the response of carinata to thermal stress and establishing a dependable and efficient method for screening thermotolerance will enhance breeding programs and model applications. We assessed the response of 12 carinata genotypes to a range of eight temperatures, spanning from 8 to 37 °C, throughout the germination process.

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  • The study focuses on the role of the DELLA protein PmRGL2 in regulating dormancy and flowering in Prunus mume, a type of temperate fruit tree.
  • Genetic and protein interaction analyses revealed that PmRGL2 interacts with PmFRL3, influencing the expression of flowering-related proteins like PmSVP and PmSVP-like.
  • The proposed mechanism suggests that environmental signals like gibberellin (GA) and chilling temperatures affect the PmRGL2/PmFRL3 complex, leading to changes in flowering timing by regulating PmSVP and PmSVP-like activity.
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Therapeutic plasma exchange (PLEX) is an adjunctive treatment for patients with anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA)-associated vasculitis and kidney involvement. Little is known about the effect of PLEX on early changes in kidney function. This post-hoc analysis of the PEXIVAS trial investigated the effects of PLEX on changes in kidney function within 12 months.

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Introduction: Black males have the highest incidence and mortality rates from prostate cancer of any racial group in the United States, yet are underrepresented in prostate cancer clinical trials.

Methods: The Prostate Health Education Network surveyed its members about experiences regarding prostate cancer clinical trials and explored reasons for lack of participation. Black males residing in the United States with a diagnosis of prostate cancer were eligible to participate.

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  • Over two decades, initiatives have aimed to enhance STEM undergraduate outcomes, with the inclusive Research Education Community (iREC) emerging as a scalable reform model that supports STEM faculty in implementing course-based research to improve student learning.
  • This study utilized pathway modeling to describe the HHMI Science Education Alliance (SEA) iREC, identifying how faculty engagement leads to sustainable adoption and improvement of new teaching strategies through feedback from over 100 participating faculty members.
  • The findings indicate that iREC fosters a collaborative environment where STEM faculty can share expertise and data, thereby enhancing their teaching practices and contributing to the overall evolution of undergraduate science education.
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Background: Intra-articular and comminuted fractures of the calcaneus constitute a significant orthopedic challenge. Calcaneal fracture management should primarily aim to achieve good clinical and biomechanical outcomes, pain reduction, and normal function following treatment.

Research Question: How does Ilizarov treatment of calcaneal fractures affect gait parameters?

Methods: This retrospective study included 21patients (7 women, 14 men) who were treated for intra-articular calcaneal fractures with the Ilizarov method in the period 2021-2022.

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Phytopathogens modify chemical communication between host plants and herbivorous vectors of those pathogens. These chemical cues often attract vectors to sources of inoculum and facilitate the further spread of the pathogens. Recent investigations have demonstrated that secondary consumers also respond to the same pathogen-induced cues that affect the behavior of vectors.

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Understanding how a macromolecule's primary sequence governs its conformational landscape is crucial for elucidating its function, yet these design principles are still emerging for macromolecules with intrinsic disorder. Herein, we introduce a high-throughput workflow that implements a practical colorimetric conformational assay, introduces a semi-automated sequencing protocol using MALDI-MS/MS, and develops a generalizable sequence-structure algorithm. Using a model system of 20mer peptidomimetics containing polar glycine and hydrophobic -butylglycine residues, we identified nine classifications of conformational disorder and isolated 122 unique sequences across varied compositions and conformations.

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Response of hibiscus mealybug (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) to citrus volatiles induced by mechanical injury.

Environ Entomol

December 2024

Entomology and Nematology Department, Citrus Research and Education Center, University of Florida-IFAS, Lake Alfred, FL, USA.

Hibiscus mealybug, Nipaecoccus viridis (Newstead) (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae), is a recent invasive pest of citrus and many other crops in Florida. Nipaecoccus viridis attacks all above ground parts of citrus trees and heavy infestation can cause leaf drop and premature abortion of developing fruits. We quantified greater captures of N.

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  • The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD), highlighting the importance of vaccination, particularly with mRNA vaccines, which improve outcomes like hospitalization and mortality.
  • A study involving 117 fully vaccinated ESKD patients identified three distinct groups based on their immunological responses to the vaccine.
  • These groups included women with long dialysis histories and men with diabetes showing low antibody levels, while a third group of non-diabetic middle-aged men had a strong positive vaccine response, allowing for personalized vaccination strategies.
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Uncovering Demographic Bias in Natural Language Processing Tools for Radiology.

Radiology

October 2024

From the Global Alliance for Intelligent Oncology, 62 Edgemere Rd, Quincy, MA 02169.

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VAL-1221 for the treatment of patients with Lafora disease: study protocol for a single-arm, open-label clinical trial.

BMJ Open

October 2024

IRCCS Istituto Delle Scienze Neurologiche di Bologna - Full member of the ERN EpiCARE, Bologna, Italy

Introduction: Lafora disease (LD) is an ultrarare fatal progressive myoclonic epilepsy, causing drug-resistant epilepsy, myoclonus and psychomotor deterioration. LD is caused by mutations in EPM2A or NHLRC1, which lead to the accumulation of polyglucosans in the brain and neurodegeneration. There are no approved treatments for LD.

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  • Selecting the right rootstock is essential for fruit production and stress management in orchards, and this study focused on two types ('Flordaguard' and 'MP-29') under varying oxygen levels and temperature conditions.
  • The study assessed several physiological properties, like photosynthesis and transpiration, as well as biochemical responses including antioxidant activity and nutrient content in the leaves.
  • Results showed that 'MP-29' outperformed 'Flordaguard' in both physiological and biochemical responses when subjected to high temperatures and low oxygen conditions, indicating its superior resilience to adverse environmental conditions.
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Previous research suggested that feeding sows with a product containing an inactivated strain specific yeast postbiotic (; Citristim, ADM Animal Nutrition, Quincy, IL) has the potential to support fecundity, and progeny performance at birth, weaning, and after weaning. To summarize these effects, a systematic review followed by a meta-analysis was carried out to determine the effects of feeding sows with PG during gestation and lactation on reproductive the performance of sows and the growth of progeny after weaning. All experiments included were randomized trials reporting side-by-side comparisons of an appropriate control () and the CON with the inclusion of PG.

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Precision medicine with MET exon 14: a partial success.

Lancet Oncol

October 2024

Cross Cancer Institute, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 1Z2, Canada. Electronic address:

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Background: Fear of childbirth (FoB) is experienced to some degree by most pregnant people and can be intense enough to merit treatment. Despite significant research on the topic of FoB, studies investigating various forms of maltreatment and mental health symptoms in relation to FoB are very limited. In particular, studies including multiple forms of maltreatment along with mental health symptoms as predictors of FoB are extremely limited.

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Landscape and female fertility evaluation of seven heavenly bamboo cultivars as potential non-invasive alternatives to the wildtype.

PLoS One

September 2024

Department of Environmental Horticulture, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, North Florida Research and Education Center, University of Florida, Quincy, Florida, United States of America.

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  • Breeding initiatives have focused on creating sterile cultivars of heavenly bamboo (Nandina domestica) to control its invasive growth, with various cultivars evaluated for landscape performance and seed viability across three Florida locations.
  • 'Emerald Sea' and several other cultivars (like 'Greray' and 'Murasaki') showed strong visual quality ratings at all sites, but low fruit production was noted in others, like 'Chime' and 'Twilight,' which consistently failed to produce fruit.
  • Seed viability was highly variable among cultivars, with low fruiting varieties like 'Murasaki' and 'SEIKA' showing only 33.3% to 66.7% viability, while 'Emer
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Background And Aims: Prophylactic implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs) are not recommended until left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) has been reassessed 40 to 90 days after an acute myocardial infarction. In the current therapeutic era, the prognosis of sustained ventricular arrhythmias (VAs) occurring during this early post-infarction phase (i.e.

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Freshwater fishes are among the most biodiverse vertebrate groups and among the most threatened by anthropogenic activities. Many occur in small and geographically restricted populations that are increasingly subject to catastrophic events (hurricanes, wildfires, extreme floods and droughts), but it has rarely been possible to assess the impacts of such events. Here we document the decline and recovery of a regularly monitored, small shoal bass (Micropterus cataractae) population in the Chipola River, Florida following a catastrophic hurricane disturbance.

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  • Intercropping konjac with false acacia significantly decreases soft rot incidence compared to other intercropping systems like paulownia and maize.
  • The presence of beneficial bacteria like Bradyrhizobium and Variovorax was higher in false acacia intercropping, contributing to a healthier root environment.
  • Soil properties, particularly the levels of available phosphorus, played a crucial role in shaping the bacterial community in konjac roots and influenced disease susceptibility.
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