12,140 results match your criteria: "USA 11794; Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center[Affiliation]"
Space Sci Rev
November 2024
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of California, Los Angeles, 430 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA.
Strong gravitational lensing at the galaxy scale is a valuable tool for various applications in astrophysics and cosmology. Some of the primary uses of galaxy-scale lensing are to study elliptical galaxies' mass structure and evolution, constrain the stellar initial mass function, and measure cosmological parameters. Since the discovery of the first galaxy-scale lens in the 1980s, this field has made significant advancements in data quality and modeling techniques.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBone
January 2025
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, UC Davis Health, 4860 Y Street, Suite 3800, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA. Electronic address:
The field of osteoimmunology has primarily focused on fracture healing in isolated musculoskeletal injuries. The innate immune system is the initial response to fracture, with inflammatory macrophages, cytokines, and neutrophils arriving first at the fracture hematoma, followed by an anti-inflammatory phase to begin the process of new bone formation. This review aims to first discuss the current literature and knowledge gaps on the immune responses governing single fracture healing by encompassing the individual role of macrophages, neutrophils, cytokines, mesenchymal stem cells, bone cells, and other immune cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Mol Sci
October 2024
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11794, USA.
Previously, Segev and Gerst found that mutants in any of the four ribosomal protein genes , , , or had a petite phenotype-i.e., the mutants were deficient in respiration.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Clin Med
November 2024
Department of Emergency Medicine, Renaissance School of Medicine, Stony Brook University, HSC-L4-080, Stony Brook, NY 11794-8350, USA.
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC), the most prevalent form of human cancer, is traditionally treated by surgical and alternative destructive or topical chemical means, each with its advantages, challenges, and drawbacks. We describe our experience treating BCCs with a topical concentrate of proteolytic enzymes enriched in bromelain (CPEEB) sourced from pineapple stems. CPEEB has strong proteolytic, antitumor-proapoptotic, and inflammation modulation activities, and is approved for debridement of deep burns and starting phase 3 trials for chronic wounds.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDiagnostics (Basel)
October 2024
Department of Anesthesiology, Stony Brook University Health Science Center, Stony Brook, NY 11794, USA.
Pulmonary aspiration in the perioperative period carries the risk of significant morbidity and mortality. As such, guidelines have been developed with the hopes of minimizing this risk by recommending fasting from solids and liquids over a specified amount of time. Point-of-care ultrasound has altered the landscape of perioperative medicine; specifically, gastric ultrasound plays a pivotal role in perioperative assessment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Hum Genet
December 2024
Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institution, Tampa, FL 33612, USA. Electronic address:
Clin Perinatol
December 2024
Pediatric Infectious Disease, Department of Pediatrics, Renaissance School of Medicine, State University of New York at Stony Brook, 101 Nicholls Road, Stony Brook, NY 11794-8111, USA. Electronic address:
Rev Cardiovasc Med
October 2024
Department of Kinesiology and Health, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USA.
Cardiometabolic diseases remain the leading cause of death in the United States. Lifestyle factors contribute the majority of risk for these diseases. Although diet and exercise have been the primary focus of research on modifiable behaviors to target for interventions to prevent cardiometabolic disease, recent evidence suggests that sleep also plays an important role.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEndocrinology
October 2024
Department of Human Genetics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 41809-5618, USA.
Mammalian genomes contain thousands of genes for long noncoding RNA (lncRNAs), some of which have been shown to affect protein coding gene expression through diverse mechanisms. The lncRNA transcripts are longer than 200 nucleotides and are often capped, spliced, and polyadenylated, but not translated into protein. Nuclear lncRNAs can modify chromatin structure and transcription in trans or cis by interacting with the DNA, forming R-loops, and recruiting regulatory proteins.
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October 2024
College of Physics, Chongqing University, 401331, Chongqing, China.
Sci Rep
October 2024
Department of Psychology, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, 11794-2500, USA.
Anomalous beliefs exist on a continuum ranging from conventional beliefs to delusions. Recent work proposes that delusions may be formed via acquiescence, in which intuitive beliefs arise and persist despite awareness that they conflict with rationality. Cognitive control theory can similarly explain how we fail to detect that delusional beliefs conflict with rationality, and/or marshal cognitive control (analytic) resources to override them.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMil Med Res
October 2024
Department of Urology, University College Hospital of London, London, NW1 2BU, UK.
BMC Med Educ
October 2024
Health Sciences Center, Office of the Dean, Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University, Level 4, Room 156A, Stony Brook, NY, 11794-8432, USA.
Background: There are limited comprehensive descriptions of character strengths and virtues specific to the professional identity formation of medical students in the literature. This absence of a satisfactory summation of virtues has stimulated us to attempt a conceptual framework utilizing a tripartite taxonomy. This taxonomy reflects recent interest in and importance of justice and care of the self.
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December 2024
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11794, USA. Electronic address:
Background And Objective: Prosthetic heart valve interventions such as TAVR have surged over the past decade, but the associated complication of long-term, life-threatening thrombotic events continues to undermine patient outcomes. Thus, improving thrombogenic risk analysis of TAVR devices is crucial. In vitro studies for thrombogenicity are typically difficult to perform.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSensors (Basel)
October 2024
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, USA.
Bioelectrical signal measurements play a crucial role in clinical diagnosis and continuous health monitoring. Conventional wet electrodes, however, present limitations as they are conductive gel for skin irritation and/or have inflexibility. Here, we developed a cost-effective and user-friendly stretchable dry electrode constructed with a flexible network of Ag/AgCl nanowires embedded in polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS).
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October 2024
Department of Microbiology & Immunology, Renaissance School of Medicine, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11794, USA.
Biomolecules
October 2024
Center for Nervous System Disorders, Stony Brook University, 100 Nicolls Road, Stony Brook, NY 11794, USA.
There is significant communication and interdependence among the gut, the microbiome, and the brain during development. Diseases, such as necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), highlight how injury to the immature gastrointestinal tract leads to long-term neurological consequences, due to vulnerabilities of the brain in the early stages of life. A better understanding of the developing gut-microbiota-brain axis is needed to both prevent and treat the devastating consequences of these disease processes.
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September 2024
Program in Public Health, Department of Family, Population and Preventive Medicine, Stony Brook University, HSC L3, Rm 071, Stony Brook, NY 11794, USA.
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most commonly occurring cancer in the United States, with higher incidence rates among Black populations. Groundwater concentrations of natural radionuclides uranium and radium have seldom been investigated in relation to CRC despite their known carcinogenicity. We investigate spatial patterns of CRC by race, and in relation to groundwater concentrations of uranium and radium, testing the hypothesis that uranium and radium in groundwater might differentially contribute to incident CRC in Black and White populations in counties of Georgia, USA.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBioengineering (Basel)
October 2024
School of Engineering, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11794, USA.
This study evaluates the thermal impact of a one-drill protocol for osteotomy preparation in dental implant surgery. Our findings demonstrate a significant reduction in heat generation compared to traditional sequential drilling, suggesting potential benefits for implant osseointegration and patient comfort. Specifically, the one-drill protocol was associated with lower peak temperatures and a reduced duration of elevated temperatures.
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October 2024
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11771, USA.
Men taking antioxidant vitamin E supplements have increased prostate cancer (PC) risk. However, whether pro-oxidants protect from PC remained unclear. In this work, we show that a pro-oxidant vitamin K precursor [menadione sodium bisulfite (MSB)] suppresses PC progression in mice, killing cells through an oxidative cell death: MSB antagonizes the essential class III phosphatidylinositol (PI) 3-kinase VPS34-the regulator of endosome identity and sorting-through oxidation of key cysteines, pointing to a redox checkpoint in sorting.
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October 2024
Department of Physics, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, USA.
Ultraclean graphene at charge neutrality hosts a quantum critical Dirac fluid of interacting electrons and holes. Interactions profoundly affect the charge dynamics of graphene, which is encoded in the properties of its electron-photon collective modes: surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs). Here, we show that polaritonic interference patterns are particularly well suited to unveil the interactions in Dirac fluids by tracking polaritonic interference in time at temporal scales commensurate with the electronic scattering.
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October 2024
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Center for the Investigation of Membrane Excitability Disorders, Washington University, St. Louis, MO 63130, USA.
The cardiac KCNQ1 + KCNE1 (I) channel regulates heart rhythm under both normal and stress conditions. Under stress, the β-adrenergic stimulation elevates the intracellular cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) level, leading to KCNQ1 phosphorylation by protein kinase A and increased I, which shortens action potentials to adapt to accelerated heart rate. An impaired response to the β-adrenergic stimulation due to KCNQ1 mutations is associated with the occurrence of a lethal congenital long QT syndrome (type 1, also known as LQT1).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnviron Res
December 2024
Division of Thermophysics Metrology, National Institute of Metrology, Beijing, 100029, China; Zhengzhou Institute of Metrology, Zhengzhou, 450001, China. Electronic address:
Sci Rep
October 2024
Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, 11794-5215, USA.
medRxiv
October 2024
Department of Neurology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1300 Morris Park Ave, Bronx, New York, 10461, USA.
Introduction: Understanding the heterogeneity of brain structure in individuals with the Motoric Cognitive Risk Syndrome (MCR) may improve the current risk assessments of dementia.
Methods: We used data from 6 cohorts from the (N=1987). A weakly-supervised clustering algorithm called HYDRA was applied to volumetric MRI measures to identify distinct subgroups in the population with gait speeds lower than one standard deviation (1SD) above mean.