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Main Objective: To analyze postoperative palatoplasty outcomes before and after systemic protocol changes to preferred bottle and arm immobilizer use after surgery.

Design: Retrospective, cohort study.

Setting: Urban, academic, tertiary medical center in New York City, NY.

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Association between autistic features and empathy in Chinese patients with chronic schizophrenia.

J Neural Transm (Vienna)

December 2024

CAS Key Laboratory of Mental Health, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 16 Lincui Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100101, China.

Objectives: It is common for patients with schizophrenia to exhibit symptoms of autism. Both autism spectrum disorders and schizophrenia share similar patterns of empathy deficits. This study purposed to explore the association between autistic features and empathy in Chinese patients with chronic schizophrenia.

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Only three species of Chelipoda were known to occur in Shennongjia National Nature Reserve. The following six species are described as new to science: C. biancistroides sp.

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This study tested a measure designed to capture social development in childhood and adolescence called the Childhood Joint Attention Rating Scale. This is important to study as most measures of social behavior are for preschool-aged children. We asked parents of 64 autistic children, 27 children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and 36 neurotypical children to fill out a new parent questionnaire designed to assess social skills.

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Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals a key regulator ZmEREB14 affecting shoot apex development and yield formation in maize.

Plant Biotechnol J

December 2024

State Key Laboratory of Crop Gene Exploration and Utilization in Southwest China, Maize Research Institute, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu, China.

Shoot apical meristem (SAM) is the origin of aerial structure formation in the plant life cycle. However, the mechanisms underlying the maize SAM development are still obscure. Here, approximately 12 700 cells were captured from the 5-day-old shoot apex of maize using a high-throughput single-cell transcriptome sequencing.

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Depression is transmitted within families, but the mechanisms involved in such transmission are not clearly defined. A potential marker of familial risk is the neural response to errors, which may play a role in depression symptoms and is known to be partially heritable. Here, 97 mother-daughter dyads completed a Flanker task while electroencephalography markers of error monitoring were recorded: the error-related negativity (ERN) and response-locked delta and theta power.

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The phyllosphere constitutes a critical habitat for microorganisms, exerting profound influences on host vitality, developmental dynamics, reproductive functions, and stress resilience. However, the diversity and network structure of endophytic and epiphytic fungal communities within this microecosystem have not been thoroughly explored. In this investigation, high-throughput sequencing technologies were employed to assess the diversity, community composition, and network structure of endophytic and epiphytic fungal communities associated with across six geographically distinct locations in Southeast China.

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The poverty alleviation relocation program (PAR) is a milestone project in breaking spatial poverty traps in ethnic mountainous regions and provides a key solution for eradicating global absolute poverty. As direct participants in the restructuring of environmental and livelihood systems, the livelihood adaptation of relocated households is fundamental to the sustainable development of human-land systems in resettlement sites and the consolidation of the success of poverty alleviation. This research constructs an adaptive integration analysis framework of "external disturbance-adaptation process-adaptation outcome", by utilizing questionnaire data from relocated households in the Liangshan Yi minority area of Southwest China, and employing a formative structural equation model to investigate the transmission mechanisms and heterogeneous effects of PAR on livelihood adaptation across different resettlement characteristics.

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Background: EmergenCSim is a novel researcher-developed serious game (SG) with an embedded scoring and feedback tool that reproduces an obstetric operating room environment. The learner must perform general anesthesia for emergent cesarean delivery for umbilical cord prolapse. The game was developed as an alternative teaching tool because of diminishing real-world exposure of anesthesiology trainees to this clinical scenario.

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Bimetallic CuMn nanozyme-enzyme microsystem for efficient dimethyl phthalate degradation.

Int J Biol Macromol

January 2025

Mianyang 404 Hosp, Med Lab, Mianyang 621000, Sichuan, China.

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  • A new nanozyme-enzyme microsystem (CMAC@Lipase) was developed using copper-manganese aminoclays combined with lipase for enhanced pollutant treatment in water.
  • The system showcased laccase-like activity, allowing it to efficiently break down pollutants, such as dimethyl phthalate, while maintaining significant stability over multiple uses.
  • This research offers innovative strategies for creating effective solutions for environmental pollution management in aquatic systems.
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Objectives: Maple syrup urine disease (MSUD) is considered one of the intoxication-type inborn errors of metabolism (IT-IEM). Patients with MSUD are afflicted with a chronic illness, and the disease and its management have both physical and psychological consequences for the patients and their families. The aim of this study was to assess the quality of life (QoL) and its main determining factors for patients with MSUD and their families under follow-up in Sohag University Hospital.

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  • Sickle cell disease can cause serious health issues, and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HCT) may improve quality of life but comes with emotional and physical challenges.
  • The study involved interviews with youth and their caregivers post-HCT to explore their experiences, emotional impacts, and the challenges they faced during the process.
  • Findings indicate that while participants felt physically prepared for HCT, they underestimated its emotional toll and faced challenges related to isolation, finances, and ongoing medical needs, underscoring the need for better psychosocial support.
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  • - Most US children and adolescents fall short of recommended daily physical activity (PA), and schools could play a crucial role in providing more access to physical education (PE) and recreational opportunities throughout the day.
  • - A study involving 4,845 K-12 PE teachers across 25 states found that access to PE and PA is generally better in elementary schools compared to middle and high schools, revealing a gap with national recommendations.
  • - There's a clear need for states to improve access to PE and recreational activities to align more closely with national guidelines, emphasizing the importance of collaboration among educators, policymakers, and community stakeholders to ensure equitable access for all students.
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  • The study highlights the rising number of oral cancer survivors and examines the various causes of death among these patients after their diagnosis.
  • Researchers analyzed data from the SEER database between 2004 and 2015, noting that out of 30,538 patients, 17,654 died during follow-up, with a significant portion of deaths being due to non-cancer causes.
  • The findings reveal that as survival time increases, non-cancer deaths become more prevalent, with cardiovascular disease being the leading cause, emphasizing the need for comprehensive long-term care for oral cancer survivors.
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The surface resuspended dust (SRD) that accumulates trace toxic elements (TTEs) can be suspended in the atmosphere and can be transported to other areas, such as campuses, through airflow. The risks and sources of TTEs in university campus SRD have not been thoroughly explored, especially the priority factors for TTEs pollution and risk control in the SRD. Taking Xi'an as a case, this study quantitatively apportioned the sources of TTEs in the SRD of university campuses using positive matrix factorization method, evaluated the ecological and health risks of the specific-source TTEs in the SRD using Monte Carlo simulation method, and determined the priority factors for risk control of TTEs in the SRD.

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Developmental, resting electroencephalography (EEG) is gaining rapid popularity with implementation in large-scale studies as well as a recent WHO report naming resting EEG as a gold standard measure of brain health. With an increased interest in resting EEG as a potential biomarker for neurocognition, it is paramount that resting EEG findings are reliable and reproducible. One of the major threats to replicability and reproducibility stems from variations in preprocessing and analysis.

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Purpose: Parent engagement is a critical component of optimizing services for young children with disabilities, including those with language disorders. Without training, however, many parents may lack the knowledge and skills to effectively facilitate their children's language development during the essential early childhood years. The Parents Plus intervention was designed to support parents, through online training and coaching, in using focused stimulation, an evidence-based strategy for fostering early language development.

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To promote safe supplement use, athletes are advised to choose third-party tested (TPT) supplements to minimise doping risk. This study evaluated changes in knowledge on supplements in US high school athletes from a 2-week online supplement education programme. One group of sophomores (ED, n = 48) completed a Canvas course on safe supplement use, based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour, while the other group of freshmen (NOED, n = 38) did not.

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Chitosan-melanin complex microsphere: A potential colonic delivery system for protein drugs.

Carbohydr Polym

January 2025

Engineering Research Center for Biomass Resource Utilization and Modification of Sichuan Province, Southwest University of Science and Technology, Mianyang 621010, China. Electronic address:

The characteristics and performance of chitosan-based colon delivery systems are significantly influenced by the method of preparation. Insect chitosan-melanin complex (CMC) may offer superior attributes over traditional shrimp and crab chitosan (CS) for colon-targeted administration. This study used dung beetle CMC as the carrier matrix and comprehensively examined the impact of various crosslinking techniques on the colonic drug delivery efficacy of microspheres, encompassing drug loading, swelling, drug release behavior, adhesion, enzymatic degradation, and absorption enhancement.

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For decades, differentiated instruction (DI) has been utilized as a generalist teaching approach and an inclusive practice in order to enhance the participation of all learners in the mainstream classroom, including learners with special educational needs. The extensive use of differentiation in mainstream classrooms as the gateway to inclusive education denotes the academic and social participation of all learners in a diverse environment. However, the lack of consensus on the specific implementation of DI has the potential for exclusionary tendencies based on nuances in its implementation and approach.

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The complete mitochondrial genome of the pulmonate snail (Gastropoda: ellobiidae) from South Korea.

Mitochondrial DNA B Resour

November 2024

Department of Biology Education, Teachers College and Institute for Phylogenomics and Evolution, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, South Korea.

The pulmonate snail L. Pfeiffer, 1855 (Gastropoda: Ellobiidae) lives in extreme environments such as salt marshes with limited oxygen. Here, we characterized the complete mitochondrial genome of from South Korea.

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Purpose: Social isolation is a common consequence of Parkinson's disease (PD), and social prescribing has become a crucial aspect for fostering well-being in this population. In fact, group work has been shown to improve levels of social connectedness in older adults across different domains. Increased technology use in older adults may also contribute to increased social connections, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic.

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  • The study investigates the roles of β-arrestin2 and nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) in cognition among patients with methamphetamine use disorder (MUD) and how their genetic variants influence cognitive performance.
  • Compared to healthy individuals, MUD patients performed worse on cognitive tests, but no direct impact was found from the individual gene variants (ARRB2 and CHRNA5) on cognition.
  • However, significant interactions were found between these variants, suggesting that the combination of these genes plays a crucial role in cognitive functioning among MUD patients.
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