22 results match your criteria: "WA (MFP); Providence Medical Research Center[Affiliation]"

Data addressing safety concerns related to potential drug interactions between cannabis-derived products and pharmaceutical medications in the pediatric population are lacking. In this study, we retrieved case reports through a published literature search using PubMed and spontaneous reporting data using the Food and Drug Administration's Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) to identify potential cannabis- and cannabinoid-drug interactions in individuals younger than 18 years old. To evaluate the published case reports, we used the Drug Interaction Probability Scale (DIPS), a 10-item questionnaire designed to discern the causal relationship between a potential drug interaction and adverse drug reactions (ADRs).

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Background: In residency programs, the availability of faculty mentors for traditional dyadic mentorship relationships may be limited. Few frameworks exist for mentorship programs with a combined faculty and peer mentorship approach. The authors developed the Mentorship Families Program (MFP), a faculty-resident group mentorship program within a psychiatry residency program to meet the need for mentorship for a large cohort of residents.

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Three-dimensional (3D) imaging of cleared intact brains of animal models and large human and non-human primate postmortem brain specimens is important for understanding the physiological neural network connectivity patterns and the pathological alterations underlying neuropsychiatric and neurological disorders. Light-sheet microscopy has emerged as a highly effective imaging modality for rapid high-resolution imaging of large cleared samples. However, the orthogonal arrangements of illumination and detection optics in light sheet microscopy limits the size of specimen that can be imaged.

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Correlation of RANK and RANKL with mammographic density in primary breast cancer patients.

Arch Gynecol Obstet

August 2024

Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Comprehensive Cancer Center Erlangen-EMN (CCC ER-EMN), Erlangen University Hospital, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), 91054, Erlangen, Germany.

Purpose: The receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa B (RANK) and its ligand (RANKL) have been shown to promote proliferation of the breast and breast carcinogenesis. The objective of this analysis was to investigate whether tumor-specific RANK and RANKL expression in patients with primary breast cancer is associated with high percentage mammographic density (PMD), which is a known breast cancer risk factor.

Methods: Immunohistochemical staining of RANK and RANKL was performed in tissue microarrays (TMAs) from primary breast cancer samples of the Bavarian Breast Cancer Cases and Controls (BBCC) study.

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RANK and RANKL Expression in Tumors of Patients with Early Breast Cancer.

Geburtshilfe Frauenheilkd

January 2024

Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Erlangen, Germany.

Introduction: The receptor activator of nuclear factor-κB (RANK) pathway was associated with the pathogenesis of breast cancer. Several studies attempted to link the RANK/RANKL pathway to prognosis; however, with inconsistent outcomes. We aimed to further contribute to the knowledge about RANK/RANKL as prognostic factors in breast cancer.

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Should ChatGPT be considered a medical writer?

Malays Fam Physician

November 2023

MD, Dip., Thai Board of Family Medicine, MSc Family Medicine Unit, Thasala Hospital, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand.

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Journey between career and life traps: Reflections on academic family medicine.

Malays Fam Physician

September 2023

MD, Dip. Thai Board of Family Medicine, Academic Fellowship, Department of Clinical Medicine, School of Medicine, Walailak, University, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand. Email:

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The tumor microenvironment presents spatiotemporal shifts in biomechanical properties with cancer progression. Hydrogel biomaterials like GelAGE offer the stiffness tuneability to recapitulate dynamic changes in tumor tissues by altering photo-energy exposures. Here, a tuneable hydrogel with spatiotemporal control of stiffness and mesh-network is developed.

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  • Researchers aimed to identify ulcerative colitis (UC) patients at risk for primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), as PSC impacts UC outcomes.
  • A retrospective study analyzed data from multiple institutions, assessing various genetic and clinical predictors to evaluate the risk of developing PSC among UC patients.
  • Results indicated that certain genetic markers significantly increased the risk of PSC and that the study's model showed strong accuracy, potentially aiding in early identification and management of at-risk patients.
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Background: The prognostic significance of non-disabling relapses in people with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) is unclear.

Objective: To determine whether early non-disabling relapses predict disability accumulation in RRMS.

Methods: We redefined mild relapses in MSBase as 'non-disabling', and moderate or severe relapses as 'disabling'.

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A Case of Potential Pharmacokinetic Kratom-drug Interactions Resulting in Toxicity and Subsequent Treatment of Kratom Use Disorder With Buprenorphine/Naloxone.

J Addict Med

October 2022

From the Psychiatry Residency Spokane, Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center, Spokane, WA (HDB, AGB); College of Osteopathic Medicine, Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences, Yakima, WA (MMM); Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Washington State University Spokane, WA (MFP); Providence Medical Research Center, Providence Health Care, Spokane, WA (EJC).

The botanical product kratom produces opioid-like effects at high doses and is sometimes used for opioid replacement by individuals with opioid use disorder. Mitragynine, a major alkaloid contained in kratom leaves, has been shown to inhibit multiple cytochromes P450 (CYPs) in vitro, including CYP2D6 and CYP3A. As such, kratom may precipitate pharmacokinetic drug interactions when co-consumed with certain medications.

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Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) and multiple sclerosis (MS) are inflammatory diseases of the CNS. Overlap in the clinical and MRI features of NMOSD and MS means that distinguishing these conditions can be difficult. With the aim of evaluating the diagnostic utility of MRI features in distinguishing NMOSD from MS, we have conducted a cross-sectional analysis of imaging data and developed predictive models to distinguish the two conditions.

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  • In 2008, guidelines were established for researching autophagy, which has since gained significant interest and new technologies, necessitating regular updates to monitoring methods across various organisms.
  • The new guidelines emphasize selecting appropriate techniques to evaluate autophagy while noting that no single method suits all situations; thus, a combination of methods is encouraged.
  • The document highlights that key proteins involved in autophagy also impact other cellular processes, suggesting genetic studies should focus on multiple autophagy-related genes to fully understand these pathways.
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We introduce a hyperuniform-disordered platform for the realization of near-infrared photonic devices on a silicon-on-insulator platform, demonstrating the functionality of these structures in a flexible silicon photonics integrated circuit platform unconstrained by crystalline symmetries. The designs proposed advantageously leverage the large, complete, and isotropic photonic band gaps provided by hyperuniform disordered structures. An integrated design for a compact, sub-volt, sub-fJ/bit, hyperuniform-clad, electrically controlled resonant optical modulator suitable for fabrication in the silicon photonics ecosystem is presented along with simulation results.

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The production and fate of seaweed detritus is a major unknown in the global C-budget. Knowing the quantity of detritus produced, the form it takes (size) and its timing of delivery are key to understanding its role as a resource subsidy to secondary production and/or its potential contribution to C-sequestration. We quantified the production and release of detritus from 10 Laminaria hyperborea sites in northern Norway (69.

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Caecal Volvulus after a dental procedure - not just constipation!

Malays Fam Physician

August 2019

MD, Department of General Surgery Faculty of Medicine, National University of Malaysia Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. Email:

Caecal volvulus has been reported to be associated with various abdominal and pelvic pathologies. Its signs and symptoms are usually non-specific and maybe overlooked in favour of benign causes, such as constipation. A high degree of suspicion is required for prompt diagnosis.

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Terahertz Imaging of Thin Film Layers with Matched Field Processing.

Sensors (Basel)

October 2018

Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Portland State University, Portland, OR 97201, USA.

Terahertz (THz) time of flight (TOF) tomography systems offer a new measurement modality for non-destructive evaluation (NDE) of the subsurface layers of protective coatings and/or laminated composite materials for industrial, security and biomedical applications. However, for samples, the time-of-flight within a layer is less than the duration of the THz pulse and consequently there is insufficient range resolution for NDE of the sample under test. In this paper, matched field processing (MFP) techniques are applied to thickness estimation in THz TOF tomography applications, and these methods are demonstrated by using measured THz spectra to estimate the the thicknesses of a thin air gap and its depth below the surface.

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Cellular function relies on a balance between protein synthesis and breakdown. Macromolecular breakdown through autophagy is broadly required for cellular and tissue development, function, and recovery from stress. While Caenorhabditis elegans is frequently used to explore cellular responses to development and stress, the most common assays for autophagy in this system lack tissue-level resolution.

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  • Some fluoride-containing toothpastes may not effectively release fluoride during brushing due to their formulation, affecting dental health benefits.* -
  • A new method using coiled filter paper was developed to measure the amount of fluoride that becomes available after a minute of brushing, providing a more accurate assessment of fluoride effectiveness in these products.* -
  • Testing revealed that while most toothpastes maintained a good level of bioavailable fluoride, some showed significantly lower levels, especially an aged disodium monofluorophosphate product, indicating that freshness and formulation are important for fluoride effectiveness.*
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  • - This study explored how body mass index (BMI) relates to mortality by using a more flexible data-driven modeling method, which helps to avoid assumptions that might distort findings seen in previous research.
  • - Researchers analyzed data from the National Health Interview Survey and showed that a model using multivariable fractional polynomials (MFP) revealed a J-shaped curve for women and a U-shaped curve for men regarding the relationship between BMI and 5-year mortality.
  • - The results indicated that the MFP model provided a better fit than traditional models, leading to different conclusions about how BMI affects the risk of mortality, emphasizing the need for more sophisticated modeling in health research.
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Sequencing of a 7277 bp fragment adjacent to the chvH locus of Agrobacterium tumefaciens revealed four open reading frames (ORFs), designated ameR, ameA, ameB and ameC, respectively. These ORFs exhibit amino acid similarities to components of Resistance-Nodulation-Cell Division (RND) type efflux systems. AmeA and AmeB show high homology to membrane fusion proteins (MFP) and RND-type transporters, whereas AmeC shows similarity to NodT and other members of outer membrane factor families.

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Searching for molecules with similar biological activity: analysis by fingerprint profiling.

Pac Symp Biocomput

August 2000

New Chemical Entities, Inc., Bothell, WA 98011, USA.

We have recently developed a mini-fingerprint (MFP) representation for small molecules that performs well in database searches for compounds with similar biological activity. The MFP consists of only 54 bit positions that account for numerical ranges of three two-dimensional (2D) descriptors or the presence or absence of defined structural fragments. Here we present an analysis method, termed fingerprint profiling, to systematically compare bit patterns of compounds belonging to different biological activity classes.

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