11 results match your criteria: "WA (ABF); Columbia University School of Nursing[Affiliation]"

Purpose: Determine if the gene expression profiles of ovarian support cells (OSCs) and cumulus-free oocytes are bidirectionally influenced by co-culture during in vitro maturation (IVM).

Methods: Fertility patients aged 25 to 45 years old undergoing conventional ovarian stimulation donated denuded immature oocytes for research. Oocytes were randomly allocated to either OSC-IVM culture (intervention) or Media-IVM culture (control) for 24-28 h.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates whether co-culturing human oocytes with ovarian support cells (OSCs) from human-induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) enhances the maturation and developmental potential of the oocytes compared to a standard in vitro maturation (IVM) system.
  • Results indicate that oocytes matured using OSC-IVM show significantly higher rates of metaphase II (MII) formation and successful blastocyst development, outperforming traditional IVM methods.
  • The research included 67 donors, focusing on women aged 19 to 37, and was conducted over 15 months to evaluate various fertility parameters and compare outcomes between OSC-IVM and control conditions.
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Full-length Isoform Sequencing for Resolving the Molecular Basis of Charcot-Marie-Tooth 2A.

Neurol Genet

October 2023

From the Department of Medicine (A.B.S., E.E.B., A.S.C., J.R., A.A., A.E.B., S.C., A.B.F., M.H.-P., A.P., W.H.R., E.A.R., S. Sheppeard, S. Strohbehn, V.P.S., P.H.H.B., G.P.J., F.M.H.), Genome Sciences (A.B.S., G.P.J.), University of Washington School of Medicine; Brotman Baty Institute for Precision Medicine (A.B.S., E.E.B., D.D., I.G., D.E.M., G.M., M.J.B., K.M.D., G.P.J., F.M.H.); University of Washington (E.E.B., J.C., A.T.K.), Institute of Public Health Genetics; Department of Laboratories (M.A.G.), Seattle Children's Hospital, WA; Institute for Precision Health (L.-K.W., A.Y.H., S.F.N.), David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California Los Angeles; Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology (U.S., D.E.M., T.T.T., M.H.W., P.H.H.B.), University of Washington School of Medicine; Department of Pediatrics (D.D., I.G., D.E.M., G.M., M.J.B., K.M.D.), Department of Biostatistics (A.T.K.), University of Washington; Group Health Cooperative (K.A.L.), Kaiser Permanente Washington; Seattle Children's Research Institute (G.M.), Center for Integrative Brain Research; and Department of Biochemistry (S.H.), University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA.

Objectives: Transcript sequencing of patient-derived samples has been shown to improve the diagnostic yield for solving cases of suspected Mendelian conditions, yet the added benefit of full-length long-read transcript sequencing is largely unexplored.

Methods: We applied short-read and full-length transcript sequencing and mitochondrial functional studies to a patient-derived fibroblast cell line from an individual with neuropathy that previously lacked a molecular diagnosis.

Results: We identified an intronic homozygous c.

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"They Go Hand in Hand": Perspectives on the Relationship Between the Core Values of Family Medicine and Abortion Provision Among Family Physicians Who Do Not Oppose Abortion.

J Am Board Fam Med

August 2023

From the Person-Centered Reproductive Health Program, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco CA (SW, CD); Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD (DNC); Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of California, Davis, Sacramento, CA (NR); David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA (CP); Training in Early Abortion for Comprehensive Healthcare (TEACH), University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA (SM); Reproductive Health Access Project, New York, NY (LM); Aggregate, Seattle, WA (ABF); Columbia University School of Nursing, New York, NY (IS).

Introduction: Most family physicians do not provide abortion care, despite an apparent alignment between the defined values of family medicine and provision of abortion in primary care. This study seeks to understand how family physicians themselves perceive the relationship between their specialty's values and abortion provision.

Methods: We conducted in-depth interviews in 2019 with 56 family physicians who do not oppose abortion in the United States.

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Background: Endoscopic treatment of post-esophagectomy/gastrectomy anastomotic dehiscence includes Self-Expandable Metal Stents (SEMS), which have represented the "gold standard" for many years, and Endoscopic Vacuum Therapy (EVT), which was recently introduced, showing promising results. The aim of the study was to compare outcomes of SEMS and EVT in the treatment of post-esophagectomy/gastrectomy anastomotic leaks, focusing on oncologic surgery.

Methods: A systematic search was performed on Pubmed and Embase, identifying studies comparing EVT versus SEMS for the treatment of leaks after upper gastro-intestinal surgery for malignant or benign pathologies.

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Liraglutide protects β-cells in novel human islet spheroid models of type 1 diabetes.

Clin Immunol

November 2022

Novo Nordisk Research Center Seattle, Inc., Seattle, WA 98109, United States; Global Chief Medical Office, Novo Nordisk A/S, Søborg DK-2860, Denmark; La Jolla Institute for Immunology, La Jolla, CA 92037, United States. Electronic address:

To enable accurate, high-throughput and longer-term studies of the immunopathogenesis of type 1 diabetes (T1D), we established three in-vitro islet-immune injury models by culturing spheroids derived from primary human islets with proinflammatory cytokines, activated peripheral blood mononuclear cells or HLA-A2-restricted preproinsulin-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes. In all models, β-cell function declined as manifested by increased basal and decreased glucose-stimulated insulin release (GSIS), and decreased intracellular insulin content. Additional hallmarks of T1D progression such as loss of the first-phase insulin response (FFIR), increased proinsulin-to-insulin ratios, HLA-class I expression, and inflammatory cytokine release were also observed.

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The recombinant, live, attenuated, tetravalent dengue vaccine CYD-TDV has shown efficacy against all four dengue serotypes. In this exploratory study (CYD59, NCT02827162), we evaluated potential associations of host human leukocyte antigen (HLA) alleles with dengue antibody responses, CYD-TDV vaccine efficacy, and virologically-confirmed dengue (VCD) cases. Children 4-11 years old, who previously completed a phase 2b efficacy study of CYD-TDV in a single center in Thailand, were included in the study.

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Activity-based funding in mental health: a disastrous path.

Australas Psychiatry

February 2018

Senior researcher and lecturer, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Edith Cowan University, Perth, WA, Australia.

Objectives: On the basis of the experience of the Netherlands, this critical commentary will argue why activity-based funding (ABF) in mental health care is a disastrous path that Australia should not take.

Conclusions: ABF leads to an exponential growth in health care spending as it encourages diagnostic inflation and overproductivity. It also leads to fraud and an increased bureaucracy that goes hand in hand with demoralisation among health workers.

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Solid sampling and analysis methods, such as laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS), are challenged by matrix effects and calibration difficulties. Matrix-matched standards for external calibration are seldom available and it is difficult to distribute spikes evenly into a solid matrix as internal standards. While isotopic ratios of the same element can be measured to high precision, matrix-dependent effects in the sampling and analysis process frustrate accurate quantification and elemental ratio determinations.

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Efficient phase contrast imaging in STEM using a pixelated detector. Part 1: experimental demonstration at atomic resolution.

Ultramicroscopy

April 2015

EPSRC SuperSTEM Facility, Daresbury Laboratory, Warrington WA4 4AD, UK; Department of Materials, University of Oxford, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PH, UK.

We demonstrate a method to achieve high efficiency phase contrast imaging in aberration corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) with a pixelated detector. The pixelated detector is used to record the Ronchigram as a function of probe position which is then analyzed with ptychography. Ptychography has previously been used to provide super-resolution beyond the diffraction limit of the optics, alongside numerically correcting for spherical aberration.

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