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Photosynthetic acclimation to both warming and elevated CO of boreal trees remains a key uncertainty in modelling the response of photosynthesis to future climates. We investigated the impact of increased growth temperature and elevated CO on photosynthetic capacity (V and J) in mature trees of two North American boreal conifers, tamarack and black spruce. We show that V and J at a standard temperature of 25°C did not change with warming, while V and J at their thermal optima (T) and growth temperature (T) increased.

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  • NSTEMI is a type of heart attack characterized by elevated troponin levels without ST segment elevation, indicating heart muscle damage.
  • The study conducted in a Miami hospital analyzed troponin I and high-sensitivity troponin I assays in 75 patients diagnosed with NSTEMI to compare their effectiveness in predicting outcomes.
  • Results showed no significant difference in rates of cardiac catheterization or mortality between the two types of troponin tests used.
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The paradigm that the vaginal microbiota is a protective gateway for the urinary and reproductive systems has endured for more than a century and driven decades of probiotic research. Evidence robustly supports the notion that healthy urogenital microbiomes are predominantly colonized by lactobacilli, particularly Lactobacillus crispatus, which can acidify the local environment and protect against urogynecologic pathogen colonization. However, recent studies are beginning to delve deeper into the intricate mechanistic interactions connecting the microbiome, its diverse functional potential, host immunity, pathogens, and the development of urogenital diseases.

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Parkin is an E3 ubiquitin ligase implicated in early-onset forms of Parkinson's disease. It catalyzes a transthiolation reaction by accepting ubiquitin (Ub) from an E2 conjugating enzyme, forming a short-lived thioester intermediate, and transfers Ub to mitochondrial membrane substrates to signal mitophagy. A major impediment to the development of Parkinsonism therapeutics is the lack of structural and mechanistic detail for the essential, short-lived transthiolation intermediate.

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  • - The study explored the overlap between the Dark Tetrad traits (Machiavellianism, psychopathy, and sadism) by examining how they correlate with various personality traits.
  • - Findings indicated clear differences between Machiavellianism and psychopathy, as well as between sadism and psychopathy, across multiple studies and various personality measures.
  • - The results suggest that claims of redundancy among these traits are not supported, highlighting the distinct characteristics of each trait within the Dark Tetrad.
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Compact polyelectrolyte complexes (CoPECs) can exhibit mechanical properties similar to those of biological tissues and other interesting properties, such as self-healing. To date, a variety of CoPECs prepared from synthetic polyelectrolytes have been investigated, but there are very few examples based entirely on biopolymers. We describe here an investigation of CoPECs based on poly(l-lysine) (PLL) with sodium hyaluronate (HA) and alginate (Alg).

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Native tissues, comprising multiple cell types and extracellular matrix components, are inherently composites. Mimicking the intricate structure, functionality, and dynamic properties of native composite tissues represents a significant frontier in biomaterials science and tissue engineering research. Biomimetic composite biomaterials combine the benefits of different components, such as polymers, ceramics, metals, and biomolecules, to create tissue-template materials that closely simulate the structure and functionality of native tissues.

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Background: Stemless humeral components are being clinically investigated for reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) procedures. There is, however, a paucity of basic science literature on the surgical parameters that influence the success of these procedures. Therefore, this cadaveric biomechanical study evaluated the neck shaft angle (NSA) of implantation on the survivability and performance of stemless RSA humeral components during cyclical loading.

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Self-immolative Polymer Hydrogels via In Situ Gelation.

Chemistry

August 2024

School of Biomedical Engineering, The University of Western Ontario, 1151 Richmond Street, N6A 5B9, London, Ontario, Canada.

Hydrogels are of interest for a wide range of applications. The ability to control when the hydrogel degrades can provide beneficial properties such as controlled degradation in the environment or the stimulated release of drugs or cells. Self-immolative polymers are a class of degradable polymers that undergo complete end-to-end depolymerization upon the application of a stimulus.

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  • The prevalence of metabolic dysfunction associated-steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is about 32% globally, creating significant healthcare concerns, particularly due to the ineffectiveness of current pharmaceutical treatments.
  • The study developed nanoengineered natural cell membrane-derived nanoparticles (CMNs) loaded with the drug rosuvastatin to target lipid accumulation in liver cells, which is a key issue in MASLD.
  • These CMNs demonstrated superior drug-loading efficiency, enhanced cellular uptake, and a significant reduction in lipid accumulation in liver cells, suggesting their potential as an effective drug delivery system for treating MASLD.
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Purpose: Technology-enabled care, including the use of mobile health (mHealth), is emerging as a viable hearing health care delivery method. While the integration of mHealth with adult populations currently supports a wide array of hearing services, a better understanding of the implementation across the lifespan is needed. Literature surrounding the unique population of adolescent hearing aid users is currently lacking.

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A single bout of exercise as well as exposure to a hypercapnic environment increases cerebral blood flow (CBF) and is an adaptation linked to a post-intervention executive function (EF) benefit. In the present investigation we sought to determine whether a transient reduction in CBF impairs EF. Accordingly, we employed 10-min -30 mmHg and  -50 mmHg lower-body negative pressure (LBNP) interventions as well as a non-LBNP control condition.

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Blue Laser Triggered Hemostatic Peptide Hydrogel for Gastrointestinal Bleeding Treatment.

Adv Mater

October 2024

Department of Gastroenterology, Xinqiao Hospital, No. 183, Xinqiao Street, Chongqing, 400037, China.

In an emergency, nonvariceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding (NVUGIB), endoscopic hemostasis is considered the gold standard intervention. However, current endoscopic hemostasis is very challenging to manage bleeding in large-diameter or deep lesions highly prone to rebleeding risk. Herein, a novel hemostatic peptide hydrogel (HPH) is reported, consisting of a self-assembly peptide sequence CFLIVIGSIIVPGDGVPGDG (PFV) and gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA), which can be triggered by blue laser endoscopy (BLE) for nonvariceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding treatment without recurring bleeding concerns.

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Injection Molding of Polymers and Polymer Composites.

Polymers (Basel)

June 2024

Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, The University of Western Ontario, London, ON N6A 5B9, Canada.

Injection molding technology has been widely adopted to fabricate multifunctional polymeric components or structural parts for applications in fields such as automotives, electronics, packaging, aerospace, and many others [...

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  • Electron densities are continuous, but certain components of density-functional approximations can have sharp discontinuities at specific points, particularly near atomic nuclei.
  • The Weizsäcker and Pauli kinetic energy densities calculated from Slater-type orbitals exhibit these discontinuities, which persist even with a refined basis set.
  • These kinetic energy density discontinuities originate from the behavior of molecular wave functions at electron-nucleus boundaries and have important implications in the field of electronic structure theory.
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Background: Thrombin-activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor (TAFI) is a plasma zymogen that provides a molecular link between coagulation and fibrinolysis. Studies have shown that the presence of glycosaminoglycans accelerates TAFI activation by plasmin and stabilizes activated TAFI (TAFIa).

Objectives: We aimed to define the elements of TAFI structure that allow these effects.

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Purpose: This study investigated whether a running-adapted version of the cycling-based "step-ramp-step" (SRS) protocol would improve prediction of O in treadmill exercise compared to the traditional prescriptive approach.

Methods: Fourteen healthy individuals (6 females; 25 ± 6 years; 66.1 ± 12.

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Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the second-leading cause of death among Canadians. Clinical practice guidelines suggest that improvements to lifestyle, including dietary intake, can reduce the risk of CVD.

Objectives: The primary aim of the study was to evaluate patient changes in adherence to the Mediterranean Diet (Medi-Diet) from baseline to 4-week and 6-month follow-up after participating in a 4-week, group-based, interdisciplinary cardiovascular health programme run by healthcare professionals (HCPs) in a primary care setting.

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The condensation of amino acids into peptides plays a crucial role in protein synthesis and is thus essential for understanding the origins of life. However, the spontaneous formation of peptides from amino acids in bulk aqueous media is energetically unfavorable, posing a challenge for elucidating plausible abiotic mechanisms. In this study, we investigate the formation of amide bonds between amino acids within highly supersaturated aerosol droplets containing dicyandiamide (DCD), a cyanide derivative potentially present on primordial Earth.

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Truth and Reconcilition Commissions and Health Care System Responses for Indigenous Peoples: A Scoping Review.

Health Hum Rights

June 2024

Associate professor in the Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Western Ontario, London, Canada, and an adjunct professor in the Department of Indigenous Health at the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, United States.

Grounded in human rights approaches, truth and reconciliation commissions (TRCs) explore an event or process that did widespread and systematic intentional harm to a group of people. Health as a fundamental right is an important component addressed by TRCs. Yet despite TRCs often having recommendations for health care systems, it is unknown how well these recommendations are being translated within health care settings.

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Analysis of Fatigue Crack Nucleation in Double-Network Hydrogels.

Polymers (Basel)

June 2024

Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, The University of Western Ontario, London, ON N6A 5B9, Canada.

Hydrogel-based devices commonly have a high demand for material durability when subjected to prolonged or cyclic loads. To extend their service life, it is crucial to have a deep understanding of the fatigue mechanisms of hydrogels. It is well-known that double-network (DN) hydrogels are characterized by high strength and toughness and are thus recognized as a promising candidate under load-bearing conditions.

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Neurodegenerative disorders, including Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD), represent debilitating conditions with complex, poorly understood pathologies. Epichaperomes, pathologic protein assemblies nucleated on key chaperones, have emerged as critical players in the molecular dysfunction underlying these disorders. In this study, we introduce the synthesis and characterization of clickable epichaperome probes, PU-TCO, positive control, and PU-NTCO, negative control.

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A defining feature of the Anthropocene is the distortion of the biosphere phosphorus (P) cycle. A relatively sudden acceleration of input fluxes without a concomitant increase in output fluxes has led to net accumulation of P in the terrestrial-aquatic continuum. Over the past century, P has been mined from geological deposits to produce crop fertilizers.

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