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  • ACL injuries are common in young, active adults, but their effects on knee ligament properties are not well understood.
  • This study examined the viscoelastic properties of collateral ligaments in rabbits with ACL injuries compared to healthy and opposite knees.
  • Results indicate that ACL-injured knees have stiffer ligaments and altered mechanics, highlighting important considerations for biomechanical studies and rehabilitation approaches.
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Objective: Despite the substantial need for reliable and valid assessment of functional ability in older adults, there is currently limited research on the emergence of early functional declines during prodromal dementia stages, such as subjective cognitive decline (SCD) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI). This study uses novel performance-based assessments to characterize subtle, yet clinically meaningful, changes in functional ability.

Method: A sample of 93 older adults classified as cognitively unimpaired (CU; n = 30, Mage = 73.

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Traditional climate classification and weather typing systems are not designed to understand and prevent heat illness, or to design effective cooling strategies during extreme heat. Thus, we developed the Heat Stress Compensability Classification (HSCC) combining open-source historical weather data (2005-2020) with biophysical modeling of a standard human, in the sun or shade, during peak city-specific hot hours on the top 10th percentile hottest days in 96 U.S.

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A viscoelastic constitutive framework for aging muscular and elastic arteries.

Acta Biomater

October 2024

Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA; Division of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences, Department of Biomedical Engineering, King's College London, UK. Electronic address:

The evolution of arterial biomechanics and microstructure with age and disease plays a critical role in understanding the health and function of the cardiovascular system. Accurately capturing these adaptative processes and their effects on the mechanical environment is critical for predicting arterial responses. This challenge is exacerbated by the significant differences between elastic and muscular arteries, which have different structural organizations and functional demands.

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Phenotyping Alfalfa ( L.) Root Structure Architecture via Integrating Confident Machine Learning with ResNet-18.

Plant Phenomics

September 2024

United States Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service-Plant Science Research, St. Paul, MN 55108, USA.

Root system architecture (RSA) is of growing interest in implementing plant improvements with belowground root traits. Modern computing technology applied to images offers new pathways forward to plant trait improvements and selection through RSA analysis (using images to discern/classify root types and traits). However, a major stumbling block to image-based RSA phenotyping is image label noise, which reduces the accuracies of models that take images as direct inputs.

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  • Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome (NOWS) occurs when infants are exposed to opioids in utero, leading to symptoms like irritability and feeding issues, and can result in long-term health problems and increased mortality.
  • A study assessed DNA methylation of drug transporter genes in placental samples from mothers with varying levels of opioid exposure, revealing significant methylation changes in both solute carrier (SLC) and ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters, alongside protein kinase C (PKC) genes.
  • Findings suggest that these epigenetic changes could help explain drug resistance and improve treatment outcomes for infants suffering from NOWS.
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The detection of a secondary inorganic phosphate (Pi) resonance, a possible marker of mitochondrial content in vivo, using phosphorus magnetic resonance spectroscopy (P-MRS), poses technical challenges at 3 Tesla (T). Overcoming these challenges is imperative for the integration of this biomarker into clinical research. To evaluate the repeatability and reliability of measuring resting skeletal muscle alkaline Pi (Pi) using with P-MRS at 3 T.

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Although bold and shy behavioral phenotypes in zebrafish () have been selectively bred and maintained over multiple generations, it is unclear if they are underscored by different gut microbiota. Using the microbiota-gut-brain concept, we examined the relationship between gut microbiota and the behavioral phenotypes within this model animal system to assess possible gut microbe-mediated effects on host behavior. To this end, we amplified and sequenced 16S rRNA gene amplicons from the guts of bold and shy zebrafish individuals using the Illumina Miseq platform.

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Biological sex modulates the efficacy of 2,5-dimethoxy-4-iodoamphetamine (DOI) to mitigate fentanyl demand.

Drug Alcohol Depend

October 2024

Neuroscience and Behavior, Psychology Department, University of Nebraska at Omaha, Omaha, NE, USA. Electronic address:

Background: Overdose deaths remain high for opioid use disorder, emphasizing the need to pursue innovative therapeutics. Classic psychedelic drugs that engage many monoamine receptors mitigate opioid use. Here, we tested the hypothesis that the preferential serotonin 5-HTR agonist, 2,5-dimethoxy-4-iodoamphetamine (DOI) could reduce the demand for fentanyl in a preclinical model of fentanyl self-administration.

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Various animal and plant species exhibit allometric relationships among their respective traits, wherein one trait undergoes expansion as a power-law function of another due to constraints acting on growth processes. For instance, the acknowledged consensus posits that tree height scales with the two-thirds power of stem diameter. In the context of human development, it is posited that body weight scales with the second power of height.

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Fast and reliable identification of pathogenic bacteria is of upmost importance to human health and safety. Methods that are currently used in clinical practice are often time consuming, require expensive equipment, trained personnel, and therefore have limited applications in low resource environments. Molecular identification methods address some of these shortcomings.

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Background: Community-based coalitions are a common strategy for community engagement efforts targeting the improvement of a variety of population health outcomes. The typical processes that coalitions follow to organize efforts include steps that are sequential, slow, and time intensive. These processes also limit local decision-making to the selection of evidence-based policies or programs.

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Brace compliance process in adolescents with spinal deformities: A qualitative study.

PLoS One

August 2024

Department of Orthotics and Prosthetics, Rehabilitation Research Center, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.

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  • * The study utilized a qualitative research approach, gathering insights through interviews with a variety of participants, including adolescents, their parents, and healthcare professionals, to explore the experiences related to brace-wearing.
  • * Findings revealed that adolescents face significant challenges during their treatment process, which can hinder the effectiveness of brace interventions; thus, personalized support and solutions are vital for improving treatment outcomes.
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Perturbation-based estimation of within-stride cycle metabolic cost.

J Neuroeng Rehabil

August 2024

Department of Biomechanics and Center for Research in Human Movement Variability, University of Nebraska at Omaha, Omaha, NE, USA.

Metabolic cost greatly impacts trade-offs within a variety of human movements. Standard respiratory measurements only obtain the mean cost of a movement cycle, preventing understanding of the contributions of different phases in, for example, walking. We present a method that estimates the within-stride cost of walking by leveraging measurements under different force perturbations.

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Background: Individuals who are living with obesity often adopt alternative lower limb walking mechanics compared to persons with a healthy weight. Stair negotiation is a common activity of daily living that, when used consistently with diet and other physical activity, can help promote the reversal of health-related risk factors associated with people who are obese. The purpose of this study was to determine how stair negotiation affects normalized and non-normalized peak knee extension and abduction moments in young adults who live with obesity (BMI between 30 and 40 kg/m) compared to adults with a healthy weight (BMI between 18.

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The seemingly straightforward task of tying one's shoes requires a sophisticated interplay of joints, muscles, and neural pathways, posing a formidable challenge for researchers studying the intricacies of coordination. A widely accepted framework for measuring coordinated behavior is the Haken-Kelso-Bunz (HKB) model. However, a significant limitation of this model is its lack of accounting for the diverse variability structures inherent in the coordinated systems it frequently models.

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Background And Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate individuals residing in senior living communities (SLCs) amid the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. One reason those living in SLCs often choose these communities is to have a readily available social network. Necessary social distancing disrupted this socialization, thus, possibly increasing perceptions of loneliness in residents of SLCs.

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Background: Patients with spinal cord injuries (SCIs) are at a greater risk for the development of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) than able-bodied individuals due to the high risk of endothelial dysfunction.

Summary: For instance, patients with SCIs lose autonomic control of the heart and vasculature, which results in severe fluctuations in blood pressure. These oscillations between hypotension and hypertension have been shown to damage blood vessel endothelial cells and may contribute to the development of atherosclerosis.

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Biological and psychological processes have been conceptualized as emerging from intricate multiplicative interactions among component processes across various spatial and temporal scales. Among the statistical models employed to approximate these intricate nonlinear interactions across scales, one prominent framework is that of cascades. Despite decades of empirical work using multifractal formalisms, several fundamental questions persist concerning the proper interpretations of multifractal evidence of nonlinear cross-scale interactivity.

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Youth sport (YS) is a community system for promoting children's physical activity (PA). Studies have examined mean PA during YS practices, but few have examined inequalities in the distribution of PA among children during practice time. This study examined PA inequality in time-segmented YS practices and differences in inequality by time segment characteristics.

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Paediatrics with congenital upper-limb reduction deficiency often face difficulties with normal development such as motor skills, needing assistance with daily activities such as self-care limitations with certain movements, sports, or activities. The purpose of this non-randomized longitudinal controlled trial was to assess, using intent-to-treat analysis, the effects of an 8-week home intervention of prosthetic use on the sensorimotor cortex in paediatrics with congenital upper-limb reduction deficiency. A paediatric population with congenital upper-limb reduction deficiency ( = 14) who were aged 6-18 years and who had a 20° or greater range of motion in the appropriate joint of the affected arm to move the body-powered prosthesis were enrolled.

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Background: Cannabidiol (CBD), a non-psychoactive phytocannabinoid of cannabis, is therapeutically used as an analgesic, anti-convulsant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-psychotic drug. There is a growing concern about the adverse side effects posed by CBD usage. Pregnane X receptor (PXR) is a nuclear receptor activated by a variety of dietary steroids, pharmaceutical agents, and environmental chemicals.

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Background: Parent-offspring conflict represents the sensitive balance of resource allocation between self-maintenance and reproduction. Two strategies have been proposed to better understand how species manage this conflict. In fixed-level feeding behavior, parents feed offspring consistent quantities of food; while flexible feeding shows plasticity in parental allocation based on offspring need.

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Youth living in poverty are more likely to experience cumulative stressors including multiple adverse childhood events. Further, the Covid-19 pandemic has disproportionality affected Hispanic youth and communities, leading to unprecedented levels of trauma. This research responded to a need for a youth resiliency-building program in an urban and impoverished area with a majority Hispanic population.

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