259 results match your criteria: "Washington State University Spokane.[Affiliation]"

Introduction: Despite the proven effectiveness of coordinated specialty care (CSC) programmes for first episode psychosis in the USA, CSC programmes often have low levels of engagement in family psychoeducation, and engagement of racial and ethnic minority family members is even lower than that for non-Latino white family members. The goal of this study is to develop and evaluate a culturally informed FAmily Motivational Engagement Strategy (FAMES) and implementation toolkit for CSC providers.

Methods And Analysis: This protocol describes a mixed methods, multi-phase study that blends intervention mapping and the Promoting Action on Research in Health Services framework to develop, modify and pilot-test FAMES and an accompanying implementation toolkit.

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Epigenetic upregulation of in non-small lung cancer cells.

Aging (Albany NY)

July 2020

Department of Biomedical Sciences, Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, Washington State University Spokane, WA 99202, USA.

The homeobox genes (HOX) have emerged as a new family of master regulators of development and cancer. In the current study, we examined the expression and function of in human non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). We observed increased expression of in the more aggressive human NSCLC cell line NCI-H23 over the well differentiated A549 cells.

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Health care providers in Washington State practice in a unique environment where both medical and recreational cannabis use are legal. Five types of health care providers can authorize medical cannabis. State-certified medical cannabis consultants may advise patients in a cannabis retail store regarding use and consumption.

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Background Context: Low back pain (LBP) is a common and significant cause of disability worldwide, however; questions about cause still remain.

Purpose: To investigate the association between LBP, body mass index (BMI), and moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) in a twin sample.

Study Design: Cross sectional study of monozygotic (MZ) and dizygotic (DZ) twins from the Washington State Twin Registry.

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Analyses of 19 amino acids, 38 acylcarnitines, and 3 creatine analogues (https://clir.mayo.edu) were implemented to test the hypothesis that succinic semialdehyde dehydrogenase deficiency (SSADHD) could be identified in dried bloodspots (DBS) using currently available newborn screening methodology.

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Vasculogenic mimicry in carcinogenesis and clinical applications.

J Hematol Oncol

March 2020

Department of Thoracic Surgery, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Xiangya Road 87th, Changsha, 410008, Hunan, People's Republic of China.

Distinct from classical tumor angiogenesis, vasculogenic mimicry (VM) provides a blood supply for tumor cells independent of endothelial cells. VM has two distinct types, namely tubular type and patterned matrix type. VM is associated with high tumor grade, tumor progression, invasion, metastasis, and poor prognosis in patients with malignant tumors.

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Burn Chamber Test of Ex Situ Thermal Impulse Sensors.

Appl Spectrosc

May 2020

Applied Sciences Laboratory, Institute for Shock Physics, Washington State University-Spokane, Spokane, WA, USA.

Recently, we reported on a novel ex situ thermal impulse sensing technique (based on lanthanide-doped oxide precursor nanoparticles) for use in structural fire forensics and demonstrated its functionality in small-scale lab-based tests. As a next step we have now performed a large-scale lab test at the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) Fire Research Laboratory using a burn chamber with three sand burners. In this test we demonstrate our technique's ability to determine the average temperature experienced by surfaces during the fire.

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Melanoidins are the final Maillard reaction products (protein-carbohydrate complexes) produced in food by prolonged and intense heating. We assessed the impact of the consumption of melanoidins from barley malts on gut microbiota. Seventy-five mice were assigned into five groups, where the control group consumed a non-melanoidin malt diet, and other groups received melanoidin-rich malts in increments of 25% up to 100% melanoidin malts.

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To evaluate a Multiple Family Group (MFG) education and support intervention for individuals with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) and their primary caregivers. We hypothesized that MFG would be superior to an Education Control Group (EC) for improving patient activation and coping skills, social supports, and relationship functioning. A large free-standing inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation facility.

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As we go about our daily routines we are continuously bombarded with environmental feedback that requires appraisal and response. Sleep loss can compromise the efficiency by which these cognitive processes function. Operationally, poor performance caused by insufficient sleep translates to increased health and safety risks in settings where attention and timely and/or accurate decisions to respond are critical (e.

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Histone deacetylase 6 (HDAC6) regulates cytoplasmic signaling networks through deacetylation of various cytoplasmic substrates and serves as a key member of the ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS). This study is focused on HDAC6 regulation of the Notch1 receptor that plays a crucial role in tumor growth in NSCLC. A series of cell culture experiments were employed using A549, Lewis lung carcinoma 2 (LL2), and H1299 NSCLC cell lines to investigate HDAC6-mediated regulation of the Notch1 receptor through the UPS.

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Drug resistance is an important cause of failure in cancer chemotherapies. A large number of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) have been found to be related to drug resistance in cancers. Therefore, lncRNAs provide potential targets for cancer therapies.

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Exercise, nutrition, sleep, and waking rest?

Sleep

October 2019

Sleep and Performance Research Center, Department of Medical Education and Clinical Sciences, Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, Washington State University Spokane, Spokane WA.

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Community-based participatory research has a long-term commitment to principles of equity and justice with decades of research showcasing the added value of power-sharing and participatory involvement of community members for achieving health, community capacity, policy, and social justice outcomes. Missing, however, has been a clear articulation of how power operates within partnership practices and the impact of these practices on outcomes. The National Institutes of Health-funded Research for Improved Health study (2009-2013), having surveyed 200 partnerships, then conducted seven in-depth case studies to better understand which partnership practices can best build from community histories of organizing to address inequities.

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It has been over 5 years since the last special issue of Twin Research and Human Genetics on 'Twin Registries Worldwide: An Important Resource for Scientific Research' was published. Much progress has been made in the broad field of twin research since that time, and the current special issue is a follow-up to update the scientific community about twin registries around the globe. The present article builds upon our 2013 Registry description by summarizing current information on the Washington State Twin Registry (WSTR), including history and construction methods, member characteristics, available data, and major research goals.

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Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide. Recently, accumulating data indicate that long noncoding RNAs (LncRNAs) function as novel crucial regulators of diverse biological processes, including proliferation and metastasis, in tumorigenesis. Lnc NONHSAT081507.

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Purpose The purpose of this cross-sectional investigation was to expand the comparative database of pediatric tongue strength for children and adolescents with typical development, ages 3-17 years, and compare tongue strength among children with typical development, speech sound delay/disorders (SD), and motor speech disorders (MSDs). Method Tongue strength was measured using the Iowa Oral Performance Instrument in a total of 286 children and adolescents, 228 with typical development, 16 with SD, and 42 with MSDs, including classic galactosemia, a known risk factor for MSD ( n = 33) and idiopathic MSD ( n = 9). Results For all groups, tongue strength increased rapidly from 3 to 6.

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The neuron-specific interleukin-1 receptor accessory protein alters emergent network state properties .

Neurobiol Sleep Circadian Rhythms

January 2019

Department of Integrative Physiology and Neuroscience, College of Veterinary Medicine, Washington State University Spokane, WA, USA.

Small neuronal/glial networks exhibit sleep-like states. Sleep regulatory substance interleukin-1β (IL1) signals via its type I receptor and a receptor accessory protein (AcP). AcP has a neuron-specific isoform called AcPb.

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The Function(s) of Sleep.

Handb Exp Pharmacol

September 2019

Department of Biology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.

Sleep is a highly conserved phenomenon in endotherms, and therefore it must serve at least one basic function across this wide range of species. What that function is remains one of the biggest mysteries in neurobiology. By using the word neurobiology, we do not mean to exclude possible non-neural functions of sleep, but it is difficult to imagine why the brain must be taken offline if the basic function of sleep did not involve the nervous system.

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HOX transcript antisense RNA (HOTAIR) in cancer.

Cancer Lett

July 2019

Department of Biomedical Sciences, Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, Washington State University-Spokane, WA, 99202, USA. Electronic address:

Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) have emerged as a new family of master regulators of cancer. The lncRNA HOX transcript antisense RNA (HOTAIR) is a prime example of an oncogenic trans-acting lncRNA. The expression of HOTAIR is elevated in a broad spectrum of cancers and is associated with metastasis and poor prognosis.

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Primed to Sleep: The Dynamics of Synaptic Plasticity Across Brain States.

Front Syst Neurosci

February 2019

Department of Biomedical Sciences, Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, Washington State University Spokane, Spokane, WA, United States.

It is commonly accepted that brain plasticity occurs in wakefulness sleep. However, how these different brain states work in concert to create long-lasting changes in brain circuitry is unclear. Considering that wakefulness and sleep are profoundly different brain states on multiple levels (e.

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Article Synopsis
  • SSADH deficiency leads to increased levels of GABA and GHB, causing serious neurological issues like epilepsy and behavioral disturbances, with a high risk of Sudden Unexplained Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP).
  • The study involved 133 subjects, noting a 50% epilepsy prevalence, particularly in those over 12, with absence seizures showing earlier onset than generalized tonic-clonic seizures in the younger population.
  • Findings suggest the degree of epilepsy and other behavioral issues worsens with age, influenced by fluctuations in GABA, GHB levels, and thyroid function, potentially paralleling seizure progression observed in animal studies.
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Vigabatrin (VGB; 4-aminohex-5-enoic acid), an antiepileptic irreversibly inactivating GABA transaminase (GABA-T), manifests use-limiting ocular toxicity. Hypothesizing that the active enantiomer of VGB would preferentially accumulate in eye and visual cortex (VC) as one potential mechanism for ocular toxicity, we infused racemic VGB into mice via subcutaneous minipump at 35, 70, and 140 mg/kg/d (n = 6-8 animals/dose) for 12 days. VGB enantiomers, total GABA and β-alanine (BALA), 4-guanidinobutyrate (4-GBA), and creatine were quantified by mass spectrometry in eye, brain, liver, prefrontal cortex (PFC), and VC.

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Chronic alcohol consumption increases the susceptibility to infectious diseases by compromising the immune system. Cytomegalovirus infection is common in humans and usually is asymptomatic in immunocompetent people. However, it can induce life-threatening medical complications in immunocompromised individuals such as alcoholics.

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