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Background: The numbers of Māori and Pasifika peoples with kidney failure living in Australia are rising. However, data describing outcomes of those proceeding to transplantation are limited. This study describes clinical outcomes of Māori and Pasifika peoples who received a kidney transplant in Australia.

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Biodegradable Nanobowls with Controlled Dents.

ACS Macro Lett

January 2025

Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Anesthesiology and Brain Functional Modulation, Clinical Research Center for Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine Translational Research Institute of Brain and Brain-Like Intelligence, Shanghai Fourth People's Hospital School of Medicine, Tongji University, Shanghai 200434, China.

Nanobowls show promising potential in biomedical applications, such as bioimaging, cargo delivery, and disease theranostics, due to their unique concave structure and interior cavities. However, the lack of biodegradable nanobowls with manipulable size (especially the dent size) still exists as an obstacle for their in-depth exploration and application in biomedical fields. Herein, polypeptide-based nanobowls are successfully obtained by the self-assembly of a graft polypeptide [named TPE-P(GAAzo--GA)] via a solvent-switch method.

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Aim: To assess weight loss and cardiorenal outcomes by baseline body mass index (BMI) in VERTIS CV.

Methods: Patients with type 2 diabetes and atherosclerotic cardiovascular (CV) disease were randomized to ertugliflozin or placebo. These post hoc analyses evaluated cardiometabolic and cardiorenal outcomes (a composite of death from CV causes or hospitalization for heart failure [HHF], CV death, HHF and an exploratory composite kidney outcome including ≥40% estimated glomerular filtration rate [eGFR] decrease) by baseline BMI, using conventional clinical categories and Cox proportional hazards models.

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Background: Understanding how and when a new evidence-based clinical intervention becomes standard practice is crucial to ensure that healthcare is delivered in alignment with the most up-to-date knowledge. However, rigorous methods are needed to determine when a new clinical practice becomes normalized to the standard of care. To address this gap, this study qualitatively explores how, when, and why a clinical practice change becomes normalized within healthcare organizations.

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The relationships of the gut microbiota-inflammation-brain axis in depressive bipolar disorder (BD) remains under-elaborated. Sixty-five unmedicated depressive patients with BD II and 58 controls (HCs) were prospectively enrolled. Resting-state functional MRI data of static and dynamic amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation (ALFF) was measured, and abnormal ALFF masks were subsequently set as regions of interest to calculate whole-brain static functional connectivity (sFC) and dynamic functional connectivity (dFC).

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A Polypeptosome Spray To Heal Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria-Infected Wound by Photocatalysis-Induced Metabolism-Interference.

ACS Nano

December 2024

Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Anesthesiology and Brain Functional Modulation, Clinical Research Center for Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, Translational Research Institute of Brain and Brain-Like Intelligence, Shanghai Fourth People's Hospital, School of Medicine, Tongji University, Shanghai 200434, China.

With the booming antimicrobial drug resistance worldwide, traditional antibacterial agents (e.g., antibiotics) are usually powerless against superbug.

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Adapting Public Health and Health Services Interventions in Diverse, Real-World Settings: Documentation and Iterative Guidance of Adaptations.

Annu Rev Public Health

December 2024

3Dissemination and Implementation Science Program, Adult and Child Center for Outcomes Research and Delivery Science, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, Colorado, USA.

When complex public health and health services interventions are implemented in real-world settings, adaptations should be expected, embraced, and studied rather than suppressed and ignored. A substantial amount of recent research has been conducted on the assessment of some types of adaptations, and interest in guiding adaptations to both interventions and implementation strategies is growing. However, there is still a need to investigate the optimal ways to systematically and pragmatically document, analyze, and iteratively guide adaptations as well as to measure the impact of those adaptations on implementation and effectiveness outcomes.

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Artificial intelligence improves mammography-based breast cancer risk prediction.

Trends Cancer

November 2024

School of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Health, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane 4059, Australia; Translational Research Institute, Woolloongabba 4102, Australia. Electronic address:

Artificial intelligence (AI) is enabling us to delve deeply into the information inherent in a mammogram and identify novel features associated with high risk of a future breast cancer diagnosis. Here, we discuss how AI is improving mammographic density-associated risk prediction and shaping the future of screening and risk-reducing strategies.

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An Antibacterial and Antioxidant Food Packaging Film Based on Amphiphilic Polypeptides-Resveratrol-Chitosan.

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December 2024

Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Anesthesiology and Brain Functional Modulation, Clinical Research Center for Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine Translational Research Institute of Brain and Brain-Like Intelligence, Shanghai Fourth People's Hospital School of Medicine, Tongji University, Shanghai, 200434, China.

Antimicrobial and antioxidant packaging films play a crucial role in extending food shelf life, maintaining quality, and enhancing safety by inhibiting microbial growth and slowing oxidation processes. However, most commercial preservative films suffer from limited antimicrobial and antioxidant properties. Moreover, these films are made from petroleum-based materials that degrade into microplastics, resulting in environmental contamination and potential health risks for humans.

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An aging population combined with a rapidly increasing prevalence of diabetes foreshadows a global epidemic of cardiovascular and kidney disease that threatens to halt improvements in life and health-span and will have particularly severe consequences in older adults. The management of diabetes has been transformed with the recent development of newer anti-hyperglycemic agents that have demonstrated superior efficacy. However, the utility of these drugs extends beyond glycemic control to benefits for managing obesity, cardiovascular disease (CVD), chronic kidney disease, and heart failure.

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A glucocorticoid spike derails muscle repair to heterotopic ossification after spinal cord injury.

Cell Rep Med

December 2024

Mater Research Institute - The University of Queensland, Translational Research Institute, Woolloongabba, QLD 4102, Australia. Electronic address:

Why severe injury to the central nervous system (CNS) triggers the development of large neurogenic heterotopic ossifications (NHOs) within periarticular muscles remains unknown. We report that spinal cord injury (SCI) triggers a rapid corticosterone spike in mice, which is causal for NHO development because treatments with corticosterone or the synthetic glucocorticoid (GC) receptor (GR) agonist dexamethasone are sufficient to trigger heterotopic ossification and upregulate the expression of osteoinductive and osteogenic differentiation genes in injured muscles even without SCI. The central role for GR signaling in causing NHO is further demonstrated in mice deleted for the GR gene (Nr3c1), which no longer develop NHO after SCI.

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Introduction: Predictive analytics may be a useful adjunct to identify training needs for exploration class medical officers onboard deep space vehicles.

Methods: This study used a preliminary version of NASA's newest medical predictive analytics tool, the Medical Extensible Database Probabilistic Risk Assessment Tool (MEDPRAT), to test the application of predictive analytics to exploration crew medical officer curriculum design for 5 distinct design reference mission (DRM) profiles. Partial and fully treated paradigms were explored.

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Introduction: Propranolol is a beta-adrenoceptor blocking drug with sodium channel-blocking properties that can cause life-threatening toxicity in overdose. Limited research defines dose thresholds of toxicity. We aimed to investigate propranolol overdose and dose thresholds for severe toxicity.

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Research studies involving human subjects require collection of and reporting on demographic data related to race and ethnicity. However, existing practices lack standardized guidelines, leading to misrepresentation and biased inferences and conclusions for underrepresented populations in research studies. For instance, sometimes there is a misconception that self-reported racial or ethnic identity may be treated as a biological variable with underlying genetic implications, overlooking its role as a social construct reflecting lived experiences of specific populations.

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Purpose: Typical clinical "in use" conditions for topical semisolids involve their application as a thin film, often with rubbing that can induce metamorphic stress. Yet, product quality and performance tests often characterize the manufactured product, and may not consider product metamorphosis (e.g.

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Key Points: CKD-associated pruritus is highly prevalent among peritoneal dialysis patients. Pruritus is associated with reduced health-related quality of life, and the composite of mortality and transfer to hemodialysis for peritoneal dialysis patients. Efforts to better identify and manage pruritus in this population are needed.

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HUMAN ALVEOLAR MACROPHAGE FUNCTION IS IMPAIRED IN TUBERCULOSIS CONTACTS WITH DIABETES.

Res Sq

November 2024

DSI-NRF Centre of Excellence for Biomedical Tuberculosis Research, SA MRC Centre for TB Research, Division of Molecular Biology and Human Genetics, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South Africa.

Article Synopsis
  • Type 2 diabetes (T2D) increases the risk of tuberculosis (TB), but the reasons for this connection are not fully understood.
  • Research found that alveolar macrophages from T2D patients showed heightened Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb) growth and altered immune responses compared to those without T2D.
  • The study reveals important changes in immune cell functions and gene expression in T2D patients that may explain their increased vulnerability to more severe TB infections.
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Objectives: Clinical utility of rapid whole genome sequencing (rWGS) has been reported in 30-70% of pediatric ICU patients who receive a molecular diagnosis. Rapid molecular diagnostic techniques have been increasingly integrated into critical care, yet the influence of genetic test results on palliative care related decision making is largely unknown. This study evaluates palliative care related outcomes after rWGS.

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Regional hotspots for chronic kidney disease: A multinational study from the ISN-GKHA.

PLOS Glob Public Health

December 2024

Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, United States of America.

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) disproportionately affects certain populations as demonstrated by well-established subnational geographic hotspots of CKD in Central America and South Asia. Using data from the third iteration of the International Society of Nephrology Global Kidney Health Atlas (ISN-GKHA), we aimed to systematically identify sub-national geographic or population clusters with high prevalence of CKD. The ISN-GKHA survey was conducted from July to September 2022, and included questions regarding whether a regional CKD hotspot existed in the respondents' country and possible contributors.

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missense variants of are implicated in epileptic encephalopathies and neurodevelopmental disorders.

Genes Dis

March 2025

Division of Neurology, Children's Hospital of Fudan University, State Key Laboratory of Genetic Engineering, Human Phenome Institute and School of Life Sciences, Institute of Brain Science of Fudan University, Shanghai 200438, China.

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A case of eosinophilic granuloma invading both skull and brain tissue.

Asian J Surg

December 2024

The Translational Research Institute for Neurological Disorders of Wannan Medical College, Department of Neurosurgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Wannan Medical College (Yijishan Hospital of Wannan Medical College), Wuhu, 241001, PR China. Electronic address:

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Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a complex, multiorgan autoimmune disorder. Although it is widely believed that SLE originates from immune cell dysregulation, the etiology of SLE is not yet clear. Here, we propose a new theory in which SLE can be directly initiated by molecular alterations in keratinocytes rather than immune cells.

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Electrophilic-Attack Doped Organic Field-Effect Transistors for Ultrasensitive and Selective Hydrogen Sulfide Detection.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

December 2024

School of Materials Science and Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai 201804, P. R. China.

Article Synopsis
  • Doping organic semiconductors (OSCs) can enhance charge carrier efficiency for chemical sensors, but there's a lack of research on its effectiveness in this area.
  • Innovative flexible donor-acceptor copolymer-based OFET chemical sensors were created using an electrophilic doping method, specifically with the dopant TrTPFB.
  • The research demonstrated that by modifying the dopant concentration and the molecular structure, these sensors achieved improved sensitivity and stability, particularly showing an impressive response to hydrogen sulfide (HS) gas with low detection levels and excellent selectivity.
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RNA-Puzzles Round V: blind predictions of 23 RNA structures.

Nat Methods

December 2024

GMU-GIBH Joint School of Life Sciences, The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Joint Laboratory for Cell Fate Regulation and Diseases, Guangzhou National Laboratory, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China.

Article Synopsis
  • - RNA-Puzzles is a collaborative project focused on improving the prediction of RNA three-dimensional structures, with predictions made by modeling groups before experimental structures are published.
  • - A significant set of predictions was made by 18 groups for 23 different RNA structures, including various elements like ribozymes and aptamers.
  • - The study highlights key challenges in RNA modeling, such as identifying helix pairs and ensuring proper stacking, and notes that some top-performing groups also excelled in a separate competition (CASP15).
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In low- and lower-middle-income countries (LLMICs), delivering equitable kidney care presents substantial challenges, resulting in significant disparities in disease management and treatment outcomes for people with kidney failure. This comprehensive report leveraged data from the International Society of Nephrology-Global Kidney Health Atlas (ISN-GKHA), to provide a detailed update on the landscape of kidney replacement therapy (KRT) in LLMICs. Among the 65 participating LLMICs, reimbursement for KRT (publicly funded by the government and free at the point of delivery) was available in 28%, 15%, and 8% for hemodialysis (HD), peritoneal dialysis (PD), and kidney transplantation (KT), respectively.

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