118 results match your criteria: "Thunder Bay Regional Health Research Institute.[Affiliation]"

Cancer Cells in Sleep Mode: Wake Them to Eliminate or Keep Them Asleep Forever?

Cells

December 2024

Department of Chemistry, Lakehead University, 955 Oliver Rd, Thunder Bay, ON P7B 5E1, Canada.

Cancer cell dormancy is a critical phase in cancer development, wherein cancer cells exist in a latent state marked by temporary but reversible growth arrest. This dormancy phase contributes to anticancer drug resistance, cancer recurrence, and metastasis. Treatment strategies aimed at cancer dormancy can be categorized into two contradictory approaches: inducing cancer cells into a dormant state or eliminating dormant cells.

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As embedded researchers in Northern Ontario, Canada, we offer our reflections on Kasaai and colleagues' 2023 "Early Career Outcomes of Embedded Research Fellows: An Analysis of the Health System Impact Fellowship Program." In our commentary, we draw on our experiences and what is known about embedded research training to examine how to build and strengthen the workforce for equity-centered learning health systems. Does our narrow understanding of outcomes and impacts of embedded research training in Canada affect who benefits and which systems can realize the potential of learning health systems? We identify three areas for deeper analysis: outcomes and impacts at the individual, partnership, and system level, knowledge on the social identities and needs of individuals in embedded research partnerships, and research generalism as a complement to embedded research.

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"Several birds with one stone": exploring the potential of AI methods for multi-target drug design.

Mol Divers

November 2024

Department of Computer Science, Brock University, 1812 Sir Isaac Brock Way, St. Catharines, Ontario, L2S 3A1, Canada.

Drug discovery is a time-consuming and expensive process. Artificial intelligence (AI) methodologies have been adopted to cut costs and speed up the drug development process, serving as promising in silico approaches to efficiently design novel drug candidates targeting various health conditions. Most existing AI-driven drug discovery studies follow a single-target approach which focuses on identifying compounds that bind a target (i.

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The need for increased sensitivity in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is crucial for its advancement as an imaging modality. The development of passive Lenz Resonators (LRs) for effective RF magnetic field (B) focusing will improve MRI sensitivity via local amplification of MRI signal, thereby leading to more efficient diagnosis and patient treatment.While there are methods for amplifying the signal from specific nuclei in MRI, such as hyperpolarization, a general solution will be more advantageous and would work in combination with these preexisting methods.

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Persons with complex care needs that arise due to chronic health conditions, serious illness, or social vulnerability are at increased risk of adverse health outcomes during transitions in care. To inform the development of a best practice guideline, a systematic review was conducted to examine the effect that navigation support has during transitions in care on quality of life, emergency department visits, follow-up visits, patient satisfaction, and readmission rates for persons with complex care needs. Eight databases were searched from 2016 to 2023.

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The peptide hormone ghrelin is produced in cardiomyocytes and acts through the myocardial growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHSR) to promote cardiomyocyte survival. Administration of ghrelin may have therapeutic effects on post-myocardial infarction (MI) outcomes. Therefore, there is a need to develop molecular imaging probes that can track the dynamics of GHSR in health and disease to better predict the effectiveness of ghrelin-based therapeutics.

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Background: A coordinated care system helps provide timely access to treatment for suspected acute stroke. In Northwestern Ontario (NWO), Canada, communities are widespread with several hospitals offering various diagnostic equipment and services. Thus, resources are limited, and health care providers must often transfer patients with stroke to different hospital locations to ensure the most appropriate care access within recommended time frames.

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  • - The study focused on how the infundibular pelvic angle (IPA) of the kidney's lower pole affects the clearance of stone fragments after retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) for lower pole kidney stones.
  • - Researchers analyzed data from 123 patients who underwent flexible ureteroscopy (f-URS), revealing that a smaller IPA (less than 30°) was significantly associated with a higher likelihood of residual stones after the procedure.
  • - The findings suggest that both the IPA and stone size are important factors in determining treatment outcomes, with RIRS proving to be an effective option for managing lower pole kidney stones overall.
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Purpose: To evaluate the effects of the surgical ligation of the ureter in different locations on the kidney over time in the rat model.

Methods: A total of 155 rats were enrolled and randomly divided into the case ( = 150) and control ( = 5) groups. The case group included three separate groups (fifty rats in each group) that underwent surgical ureteral ligation at the proximal, middle, and distal ureter.

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Perivascular spaces, plasma GFAP, and speeded executive function in neurodegenerative diseases.

Alzheimers Dement

August 2024

Dr. Sandra Black Centre for Brain Resilience and Recovery, LC Campbell Cognitive Neurology, Hurvitz Brain Sciences Program, Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Introduction: We investigated the effect of perivascular spaces (PVS) volume on speeded executive function (sEF), as mediated by white matter hyperintensities (WMH) volume and plasma glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) in neurodegenerative diseases.

Methods: A mediation analysis was performed to assess the relationship between neuroimaging markers and plasma biomarkers on sEF in 333 participants clinically diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease/mild cognitive impairment, frontotemporal dementia, or cerebrovascular disease from the Ontario Neurodegenerative Disease Research Initiative.

Results: PVS was significantly associated with sEF (c = -0.

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Background: This study determined the impact of pre-operative abdominal MRI on all-cause mortality for patients with resected PDAC.

Methods: All adult (≥18 years) PDAC patients who underwent pancreatectomy between January 2011 and December 2022 in Ontario, Canada, were identified for this population-based cohort study (ICD-O-3 codes: C250, C251, C252, C253, C257, C258). Patient demographics, comorbidities, PDAC stage, medical and surgical management, and survival data were sourced from multiple linked provincial administrative databases at ICES.

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Background: The coronavirus pandemic highlighted the need for remote patient monitoring to deliver and provide access to patient care and education. A mobile-based app providing interactive tools for patient education and monitoring was piloted at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre (TBRHSC) in November 2020. We aimed to examine the platform's impact on postoperative length of stay, hospital readmissions, and emergency department (ED) visits 60 days postsurgery in total hip and knee arthroplasty patients in Northwestern Ontario.

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Integrating transformers and many-objective optimization for drug design.

BMC Bioinformatics

June 2024

Department of Computer Science, Brock University, 1812 Sir Isaac Brock Way, St. Catharines, ON, L2S 3A1, Canada.

Background: Drug design is a challenging and important task that requires the generation of novel and effective molecules that can bind to specific protein targets. Artificial intelligence algorithms have recently showed promising potential to expedite the drug design process. However, existing methods adopt multi-objective approaches which limits the number of objectives.

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Metastasis is responsible for about 90 % of cancer deaths. Anti-metastatic drugs, termed as migrastatics, offer a distinctive therapeutic approach to address cancer migration and invasion. However, therapeutic exploitation of metastasis-specific targets remains limited, and the effective prevention and suppression of metastatic cancer continue to be elusive.

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Introduction: A newly developed clinical organ-targeted Positron Emission Tomography (PET) system (also known as Radialis PET) is tested with a set of standardized and custom tests previously used to evaluate the performance of Positron Emission Mammography (PEM) systems.

Methods: Imaging characteristics impacting standardized uptake value (SUV) and detectability of small lesions, namely spatial resolution, linearity, uniformity, and recovery coefficients, are evaluated.

Results: In-plane spatial resolution was measured as 2.

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  • Researchers looked at studies about online mental health help for Indigenous kids and found that these types of helps are more needed now, especially during tough times like a pandemic.
  • They discovered that the main issues addressed by these online interventions were stopping smoking and reducing suicide risks, with texting and apps being the most popular ways to provide help.
  • The review showed that working closely with communities and understanding their culture helps promote these interventions but there are still challenges, like not having enough resources or support, which need to be tackled for better future improvements.
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GRP78, a member of the HSP70 superfamily, is an endoplasmic reticulum chaperone protein overexpressed in various cancers, making it a promising target for cancer imaging and therapy. Positron emission tomography (PET) imaging offers unique advantages in real time, noninvasive tumor imaging, rendering it a suitable tool for targeting GRP78 in tumor imaging to guide targeted therapy. Several studies have reported successful tumor imaging using PET probes targeting GRP78.

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Objectives: Neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) increase risk of developing dementia and are linked to various neurodegenerative conditions, including mild cognitive impairment (MCI due to Alzheimer's disease [AD]), cerebrovascular disease (CVD), and Parkinson's disease (PD). We explored the structural neural correlates of NPS cross-sectionally and longitudinally across various neurodegenerative diagnoses.

Methods: The study included individuals with MCI due to AD, (n = 74), CVD (n = 143), and PD (n = 137) at baseline, and at 2-years follow-up (MCI due to AD, n = 37, CVD n = 103, and PD n = 84).

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Negative affect (depression/anxiety) and alcohol use among Indigenous youth in Canada remain a concern for many communities. Disparate rates of these struggles are understood to be a potential outcome of colonization and subsequent intergenerational trauma experienced by individuals, families, and communities. Using a longitudinal design, we examined change in alcohol use and negative affect, and reciprocal associations, among a group of Indigenous adolescents.

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Molecular magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an emerging field that is set to revolutionize our perspective of disease diagnosis, treatment efficacy monitoring, and precision medicine in full concordance with personalized medicine. A wide range of hyperpolarized (HP) Xe biosensors have been recently developed, demonstrating their potential applications in molecular settings, and achieving notable success within studies. The favorable nuclear magnetic resonance properties of Xe, coupled with its non-toxic nature, high solubility in biological tissues, and capacity to dissolve in blood and diffuse across membranes, highlight its superior role for applications in molecular MRI settings.

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Breast Cancer Detection Using a Low-Dose Positron Emission Digital Mammography System.

Radiol Imaging Cancer

March 2024

From the Temerty Faculty of Medicine, Joint Department of Medical Imaging, University Health Network, Sinai Health System, Women's College Hospital, University of Toronto, 610 University Ave, Toronto, ON, Canada M5G 2M9 (V.F., A.S., F.A., S.K., S.G.); Department of Biostatistics, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network, Toronto, Canada (X.L.); Thunder Bay Regional Health Research Institute, Thunder Bay, Canada (S.T., O.B., A.R.); Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Canada (O.B., B.B., A.R.); Radialis Inc, Thunder Bay, Canada (O.B., B.B., B.K., S.P., C.A.M., M.W., K.O.O.); Institute of Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada (C.A.M.); and Posluns Centre for Image-Guided Innovation and Therapeutic Intervention, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada (C.A.M.).

Purpose To investigate the feasibility of low-dose positron emission mammography (PEM) concurrently to MRI to identify breast cancer and determine its local extent. Materials and Methods In this research ethics board-approved prospective study, participants newly diagnosed with breast cancer with concurrent breast MRI acquisitions were assigned independently of breast density, tumor size, and histopathologic cancer subtype to undergo low-dose PEM with up to 185 MBq of fluorine 18-labeled fluorodeoxyglucose (F-FDG). Two breast radiologists, unaware of the cancer location, reviewed PEM images taken 1 and 4 hours following F-FDG injection.

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Indigenous individuals in Canada disproportionally experience higher rates of substance use concerns. This study examined clinical practices currently implemented with Indigenous-led residential treatment facilities to simultaneously address substance use and post-traumatic stress. A systematic review of relevant literature retrieved published approaches to address these concurrent disorders with Indigenous individuals.

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Hyperpolarized (HP) xenon-129 (Xe) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has the potential to be used as a molecular imaging modality. For this purpose, numerous supramolecular cages have been developed and evaluated in the past. Herein, we report a novel and unique macrocycle that can be successfully utilized for xenon MRI, the resorcinarene trimer methanesulfonate (R3-Noria-MeSOH).

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