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The kinetically-derived maximal dose (KMD) is defined as the maximum external dose at which kinetics are unchanged relative to lower doses, e.g., doses at which kinetic processes are not saturated.

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Phylogenomic insights into Neotropical relationships.

Heliyon

October 2024

Red de Diversidad Biológica del Occidente Mexicano, Instituto de Ecología, A.C, Avenida Lázaro Cárdenas 253, 61600, Pátzcuaro, Michoacán, Mexico.

Despite extensive research into the phylogenetic relationships of the genus , Neotropical taxa have been neglected. This is partly because their numbers have recently doubled and now account for almost half of the global richness. Therefore, by sampling one-third of all Neotropical taxa their relationships were studied using morphological, nuclear, and plastome data.

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  • Sjögren disease (SjD) is an autoimmune disorder affecting salivary and tear glands; the study focused on understanding the immune cell types and their pathways involved in this condition.
  • Researchers used single-cell RNA sequencing to analyze immune cell compositions in SjD mouse models, identifying key cell populations and their specific genes associated with the disease.
  • Treatment with a DOCK2 inhibitor showed promising results in reducing SjD symptoms, suggesting that targeting DOCK2 could be a viable strategy for improving treatment outcomes in SjD patients.
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Empowering Nurses Through Data Literacy and Data Science Literacy: Insights From a State-of-the-Art Literature Review.

ANS Adv Nurs Sci

October 2024

Author Affiliations: Texas Woman's University, Dallas, Texas (Dr Lee); University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona (Mr Vyas); Saint Camillus International University of Health Sciences, Rome, Italy (Dr D'Agostino); University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin (Dr Wieben); Grand Valley State University, Allendale, Michigan (Dr Coviak); Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Dr Mullen-Fortino); University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota (Ms Park); Independent contributor, Boston, Massachusetts (Ms Sileo); Federal University of Health Sciences of Porto Alegre, Porto Alegre, Brazil (Dr Nogueira de Souza); Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York (Dr Brown); Loma Linda University Health, Loma Linda, California (Dr Role); Independent Contributor, St Louis, Missouri (Dr Reger); and University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida (Dr Pruinelli).

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Detecting altered hepatic lipid oxidation by MRI in an animal model of MASLD.

Cell Rep Med

September 2024

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL 32610, USA. Electronic address:

Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) prevalence is increasing annually and affects over a third of US adults. MASLD can progress to metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH), characterized by severe hepatocyte injury, inflammation, and eventual advanced fibrosis or cirrhosis. MASH is predicted to become the primary cause of liver transplant by 2030.

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Application of Within-Methods Triangulation to Analyze Hospital System Health.

ANS Adv Nurs Sci

May 2024

Author Affiliations: College of Nursing, Washington State University, Vancouver (Dr Brittain); and University of Florida, Gainesville (Dr Carrington).

Qualitative descriptive research can be used when researchers are seeking to find the "how," "what," or "when" of phenomena. The most common qualitative descriptive analysis methods are content and thematic analyses. Data triangulation through content analysis and natural language processing was first described in 2018 for the analysis of nurse-to-nurse communication in an acute care setting.

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  • The rise of 3D imaging technology is revolutionizing how preserved museum specimens are shared and accessed online, leading to the creation of high-quality digital versions.
  • The openVertebrate (oVert) initiative has fostered a collaborative community focused on making these 3D models accessible to a wide range of users, including scientists, educators, artists, and students.
  • Despite the advancements, the project highlights ongoing technological and social challenges that need to be addressed to maximize the benefits of digital specimens.
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Serum from pregnant donors induces human beta cell proliferation.

Islets

December 2024

J. Crayton Pruitt Family Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.

Pancreatic beta cells are among the slowest replicating cells in the human body and have not been observed to increase in number except during the fetal and neonatal period, in cases of obesity, during puberty, as well as during pregnancy. Pregnancy is associated with increased beta cell mass to meet heightened insulin demands. This phenomenon raises the intriguing possibility that factors present in the serum of pregnant individuals may stimulate beta cell proliferation and offer insights into expansion of the beta cell mass for treatment and prevention of diabetes.

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Selective removal of senescent cells (SnCs) offers a promising therapeutic strategy to treat chronic and age-related diseases. Our prior investigations led to the discovery of piperlongumine (PL) and its derivatives as senolytic agents. In this study, our medicinal chemistry campaign on both the α,β-unsaturated δ-valerolactam ring and the phenyl ring of PL culminated in the identification of compound 24, which exhibited an impressive 50-fold enhancement in senolytic activity against senescent WI-38 fibroblasts compared to PL.

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Visual Dysfunction and Occupational Performance in Persons With Parkinson's Disease.

Am J Occup Ther

November 2023

Aparna Wagle Shukla, MD, is Professor and Clinical Trial Director, Neurology, Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases, University of Florida and University of Florida Health, Gainesville.

Importance: Visual function is critical to support occupational performance for persons with Parkinson's disease (PwP), yet it can be adversely affected by the disease.

Objective: To evaluate the prevalence and general awareness of visual dysfunction and identify the association between visual dysfunction and occupational performance in PwP.

Design: Self-reported cross-sectional electronic survey.

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A Synthetic ERR Agonist Alleviates Metabolic Syndrome.

J Pharmacol Exp Ther

January 2024

Center for Clinical Pharmacology, St. Louis College of Pharmacy, Washington University School of Medicine, University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy, St. Louis, Missouri (C.B., A.A., B.E.); Department of Pharmacology & Physiology (E.S., A.C., A.A.B., J.K.W.) and Department of Chemistry (J.K.W.), Saint Louis University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri; and University of Florida Genetics Institute, Gainesville, Florida (T.P.B.).

Physical exercise induces physiologic adaptations and is effective at reducing the risk of premature death from all causes. Pharmacological exercise mimetics may be effective in the treatment of a range of diseases including obesity and metabolic syndrome. Previously, we described the development of SLU-PP-332, an agonist for the estrogen-related receptor (ERR), and nuclear receptors that activates an acute aerobic exercise program.

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Background: Congress established the Appropriate Use Criteria (AUC) Program to reduce unnecessary advanced imaging studies. Organizations that wish to develop AUC can apply to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to qualify as provider-led entities (PLEs) under this program. Variable methods, content, and formatting of PLE-generated AUC could lead to clinician uncertainty about whether an advanced imaging test is appropriate or not.

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Fertility preservation (FP) and family building are important considerations for quality survivorship for young cancer patients. Resident physicians across all specialties encounter reproductive-aged cancer patients. The purpose of this study was to assess resident physicians' attitudes and awareness about FP with the goal to identify specific educational gaps to direct future training.

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Essential Competencies in Entry-Level Neurologic Physical Therapist Education.

J Neurol Phys Ther

July 2023

St Louis University, St Louis, Missouri (E.C.H.B.); University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga (N.F.); George Fox University, Newberg, Oregon (C.M.Z.); and University of Florida, Gainesville, Brooks Rehabilitation, Jacksonville, Florida and Malcom Randall VA Medical Center, Gainesville, Florida (D.K.R.).

Background And Purpose: The Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy's (ANPT) 2021 Strategic Plan identified development of core competencies for neurologic physical therapy as a priority. The Curricular Competencies Task Force was appointed to establish competencies for entry-level neurologic physical therapist (PT) education to facilitate the delivery of current and consistent content across educational programs.

Summary Of Key Points: A sequential exploratory process was used.

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Serum from pregnant donors induces human beta cell proliferation and insulin secretion.

bioRxiv

April 2023

J. Crayton Pruitt Family Department of Biomedical Engineering, Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.

Pancreatic beta cells are among the slowest replicating cells in the human body. Human beta cells usually do not increase in number with exceptions being during the neonatal period, in cases of obesity, and during pregnancy. This project explored maternal serum for stimulatory potential on human beta cell proliferation and insulin output.

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Developing a Preclinical Nurse-Nurse Communication Framework for Clinical Trial Patient-Related Safety Information.

Comput Inform Nurs

July 2023

Author Affiliations: Montana State University College of Nursing, Bozeman (Dr Johnson); The University of Arizona College of Nursing, Tucson (Drs Rainbow, Reed, and Gephart); and University of Florida, Gainesville (Dr Carrington).

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  • Clinical trials are becoming more complex, making it harder for clinical nurses to access investigational safety profiles for participants during clinical care.
  • Wearable devices are being used to gather participant data and provide safety information, which is essential for preventing adverse events and ensuring proper alignment with research protocols.
  • A preclinical nurse-nurse communication framework is proposed to improve the exchange of safety-related trial information, encouraging better management of trial participant safety during clinical assessments.
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Clinical Nurses' Identification of a Wearable Universal Serial Bus Used for Pediatric Oncology Clinical Trial Participant Safety Management.

Comput Inform Nurs

September 2023

Author Affiliations: Montana State University College of Nursing (Dr Johnson), Bozeman; The University of Arizona College of Nursing (Dr Rainbow), Tucson; and University of Florida (Dr Carrington), Gainesville.

The expanded access to clinical trials has provided more patients the opportunity to participate in novel therapeutics research. There is an increased likelihood of a patient, as a pediatric oncology clinical trial participant, to present for clinical care outside the research site, such as at an emergency room or urgent care center. A novel wearable universal serial bus device is a proposed technology to bridge potential communication gaps, pertaining to critical information such as side effects and permitted therapies, between research teams and clinical teams where investigational agents may be contraindicated to standard treatments.

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Purpose: Quitting smoking improves patients' clinical outcomes, yet smoking is not commonly addressed as part of cancer care. The Cancer Center Cessation Initiative (C3I) supports National Cancer Institute-designated cancer centers to integrate tobacco treatment programs (TTPs) into routine cancer care. C3I centers vary in size, implementation strategies used, and treatment approaches.

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Obesity prevalence among adolescent girls continues to rise. Acceptance-based therapy (ABT) is effective for weight loss in adults and feasible and acceptable for weight loss among adolescents. This pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) assessed effectiveness of an adolescent-tailored ABT intervention on decreasing weight-related outcomes and improving psychological outcomes compared with enhanced care.

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The use of online health communities (OHCs) for health information, disease self-management, and social support increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, there are limited data on the willingness of African American women (AAW) to participate in OHCs. A sample of 985 AAW completed an online survey.

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Death anxiety is powerful, potentially contributes to suffering, and yet has to date not been extensively studied in the context of palliative care. Availability of a validated Death Anxiety and Distress Scale (DADDS) opens the opportunity to better assess and redress death anxiety in serious illness. We explored death anxiety/distress for associations with physical and psychosocial factors.

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The increased utilization of telehealth has provided patients with the opportunity to interact with racially diverse healthcare providers (HCPs). While evidence of racial stereotypes in healthcare is well documented, less is known about whether linguistic cues increase or decrease racial bias in healthcare interactions. The purpose of this pilot study was to use virtual clinicians (VCs) to examine how varying linguistic features affect patient perceptions of Black-identifying HCPs.

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