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Primary intestinal lymphangiectasia (PIL) is a rare protein-losing gastroenteropathy characterized by diffuse or localized ectasia of the enteric lymphatics, which can be accompanied by lymphatic abnormalities in other parts of the body. This condition results in hypoalbuminemia, hypogammaglobulinemia, and lymphopenia due to the abnormal leakage of lymphatic fluid into the gastrointestinal tract. As there are no specific serological or radiological tests available, the gold standard for diagnosing intestinal lymphangiectasia is endoscopic examination with histopathological examination of intestinal biopsy specimens.

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Enhancing electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution engineering unsaturated electronic structures in MoS.

Chem Sci

January 2025

Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, Peking University Beijing 100871 China

The search for efficient, earth-abundant electrocatalysts for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) has identified unsaturated molybdenum disulfide (MoS) as a leading candidate. This review synthesises recent advancements in the engineering of MoS to enhance its electrocatalytic properties. It focuses on strategies for designing an unsaturated electronic structure on metal catalytic centers and their role in boosting the efficiency of the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER).

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  • - This study investigates which models of vascular afterload best predict right-sided heart dysfunction in patients with newly diagnosed pulmonary hypertension (PH), focusing on factors like pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) and pulmonary arterial compliance (PAC).
  • - Researchers analyzed data from 86 patients using right-sided heart catheterization and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, revealing that PVR was the most accurate predictor for several measures of heart dysfunction, except when PVR was low, where PAC showed better predictive power.
  • - A combined model using PVR, PAC, and characteristic impedance provided the best prediction for right atrial volume changes, and a specific PAC threshold (<2.3 mL/mm Hg) was identified as a strong predictor for right-sided heart dysfunction in
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Dairy milk: There are alternatives but no equivalents.

Food Sci Nutr

October 2024

FOODiQ Global Sydney New South Wales Australia.

Dairy milk is a core food in many food-based guides to healthy eating. However, plant-based milk alternatives are becoming increasingly available as substitutes. While these products serve a subset of the population unable or unwilling to consume milk, plant-based milk alternatives can be perceived by consumers as direct equivalents, or even more healthful alternatives to dairy milk.

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Objectives: Interpersonal relevancy appraisals are a dynamic and understudied aspect of human social cognition. Despite their importance, there are no existing measures. This study developed and validated a new measure of self-perceived interpersonal threat, opportunity, and invisibility appraisals among a life-course sample of adults.

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  • - This study aimed to investigate the causal link between serum corin levels and stroke risk using a Mendelian randomization approach, which minimizes biases from observational studies.
  • - In a cohort of 2,310 participants, researchers identified a single SNP (rs2271037) that significantly correlated with serum corin levels and was associated with an increased risk of stroke, even after accounting for other risk factors.
  • - The findings suggest that higher genetically determined serum corin levels are linked to a greater risk of stroke in Chinese adults, indicating that elevated corin could be a potential risk factor for stroke.
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Neuroelectronic prostheses are being developed for restoring vision at the retinal level in patients who have lost their sight due to photoreceptor loss. The core component of these devices is the electrode array, which enables interfacing with retinal neurons. Generating the perception of meaningful images requires high-density microelectrode arrays (MEAs) capable of precisely activating targeted retinal neurons.

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  • The study examined the link between recent respiratory illnesses, particularly influenza, and acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in patients at a Dhaka hospital between May 2017 and October 2018.
  • Of the 744 AMI patients studied, 11.3% reported respiratory illnesses, primarily during the 2017 influenza season, with influenza confirmed in 1.5% of cases, all of whom had STEMI.
  • Despite higher rates of respiratory illness in STEMI patients and those with elevated troponin levels, the research found no significant relationship between these illnesses and the severity of AMI, highlighting the need for further investigation into potential preventive measures like vaccinations.
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Synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists (SCRAs) comprise the second largest class of new psychoactive substances (NPS), and typically α-amino acid moieties are incorporated as part of their design. Limited investigation has been performed into elucidating structure-activity relationships around commonly used α-amino acid-derived head groups, mainly with valine and -leucine-derived compounds previously described. As such, proactive synthesis, characterisation and pharmacological evaluation were performed to explore structure-activity relationships of 15 α-amino acid derivatives, with both the natural isomers and their enantiomers at CB and CB investigated using a fluorescence-based membrane potential assay.

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Nanomaterials for gas sensing and delivery.

Nanoscale Adv

May 2024

School of Chemical Engineering, Australian Centre for Nanomedicine (ACN), The University of New South Wales Sydney NSW 2052 Australia

Run Zhang, Songjun Zeng, and Rona Chandrawati introduce the themed issue 'Nanomaterials for gas sensing and delivery'.

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  • The review assessed how socioeconomic status (SES) impacts recovery outcomes for stroke patients, analyzing various indicators like education, income, and neighborhood wealth.
  • After reviewing 19 studies involving over 157,000 patients, the findings showed that lower SES is significantly linked to worse functional outcomes post-stroke.
  • The study highlights the persistent influence of social disadvantage on stroke recovery and calls for more research to explore underlying reasons for these disparities.
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Construction of Synergistic Co/CoO Interface to Enhance Hydrogenation Activity of Ethyl Lactate to 1,2-Propanediol.

Chem Asian J

March 2024

State Key Laboratory for Oxo Synthesis and Selective Oxidation, Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou, 730000, P. R. China.

The development of effective and stable non-precious catalysts for hydrogenation of ester to diols remains a challenge. Herein, the catalytic hydrogenation of ethyl lactate (EL) to 1,2-propanediol (1,2-PDO) with supported Co catalysts derived from layered double hydroxides (LDHs) is investigated. Catalytic tests reveal that LDH-derived Co catalysts exhibit the best catalytic performance with 98 % of EL conversion and >99 % of 1,2-PDO selectivity at mild conditions, compared with other Co catalysts (supported on AlO, and TiO) and LDH-derived Cu catalysts.

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The alignment of anisotropic nanoparticles in flow has been used for a range of applications such as the preparation of strong fibres and the assembly of in-plane aligned 1D-nanoobjects that are used for electronic devices, sensors, energy and biological application. Important is also the flow behaviour of nanoparticles that were designed for nanomedical applications such as drug delivery. It is widely observed that non-spherical nanoparticles have longer circulation times and a more favourable biodistribution.

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We present a novel study introducing a durable and robust covalent-organic framework (COF) nanocoating, developed on living cells. This COF nanocoating demonstrates remarkable resistance against a diverse range of lethal stressors, including high temperature, extreme pH, ultraviolet radiation, toxic metal ions, organic pollutants, and strong oxidative stress. Notably, the nanocoating exhibits exceptional cell survival enhancement under high temperature and strongly acidic conditions, an aspect yet unexplored in the case of metal-organic framework nanocoatings and other nanomaterials.

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Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play an important role in biological milieu. Recently, the rapid growth in our understanding of ROS and their promise in antibacterial applications has generated tremendous interest in the combination of ROS generators with bulk hydrogels. Hydrogels represent promising supporters for ROS generators and can locally confine the nanoscale distribution of ROS generators whilst also promoting cellular integration via biomaterial-cell interactions.

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Protocol for the production and purification of an i-Motif-specific nanobody.

STAR Protoc

December 2023

School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia. Electronic address:

Intercalated motifs or i-Motifs (iMs) are nucleic acid structures formed by cytosine-rich sequences, which may regulate cellular processes and have broad applications in nanotechnology due to their pH-dependent nature. We have developed an iM-specific nanobody (iMbody) that can recognize iM DNA structures regardless of their sequences, making it a versatile research tool for studying iMs in various contexts. Here, we provide a protocol for the bacterial expression and His-tag purification of iMbody.

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The past few decades have seen increasingly rapid advances in the field of sustainable energy technologies. As a new bio- and eco-friendly energy source, enzymatic biofuel cells (EBFCs) have garnered significant research interest due to their capacity to power implantable bioelectronics, portable devices, and biosensors by utilizing biomass as fuel under mild circumstances. Nonetheless, numerous obstacles impeded the commercialization of EBFCs, including their relatively modest power output and poor long-term stability of enzymes.

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Distinct hybridization modes in wide- and narrow-ranged lineages of Causonis (Vitaceae).

BMC Biol

October 2023

State Key Laboratory of Plant Diversity and Specialty Crops, Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100093, China.

Background: Explaining contrasting patterns of distribution between related species is crucial for understanding the dynamics of biodiversity. Despite instances where hybridization and whole genome duplication (WGD) can yield detrimental outcomes, a role in facilitating the expansion of distribution range has been proposed. The Vitaceae genus Causonis exhibits great variations in species' distribution ranges, with most species in the derived lineages having a much wider range than those in the early-diverged lineages.

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Nickel-rich LiNiCoAlO (NCA) with excellent energy density is considered one of the most promising cathodes for lithium-ion batteries. Nevertheless, the stress concentration caused by Li/Ni mixing and oxygen vacancies leads to the structural collapse and obvious capacity degradation of NCA. Herein, a facile codoping of anion (F)-cation (Mg) strategy is proposed to address these problems.

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Purpose: This study aimed to devise a valid measurement for assessing clinical students' perceptions of teaching practices.

Methods: A new tool was developed based on a meta-analysis encompassing effective clinical teaching-learning factors. Seventy-nine items were generated using a frequency (never to always) scale.

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Patients with Waldenström macroglobulinaemia (WM) are at increased risk of severe COVID-19 infection and have poor immune responses to COVID-19 vaccination. This study assessed whether a closely monitored pause in Bruton's Tyrosine Kinase inhibitor (BTKi) therapy might result in an improved humoral response to a 3rd COVID-19 vaccine dose. Improved response was observed in WM patients who paused their BTKi, compared to a group who did not pause their BTKi.

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Introduction: Few studies have explored dementia risk according to sex and gender including for transgender and non-binary adults. This study evaluated dementia risk factors and risk scores among cisgender, transgender, and non-binary adults.

Methods: Observational data were drawn from the 2019 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.

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Rechargeable proton batteries have been regarded as a promising technology for next-generation energy storage devices, due to the smallest size, lightest weight, ultrafast diffusion kinetics and negligible cost of proton as charge carriers. Nevertheless, a proton battery possessing both high energy and power density is yet achieved. In addition, poor cycling stability is another major challenge making the lifespan of proton batteries unsatisfactory.

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