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Objective: Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a clinically heterogeneous disease characterized by increased collagen accumulation and skin stiffness. Our previous work has demonstrated that transforming growth factor β (TGFβ) induces extracellular matrix (ECM) modifications through lysyl oxidase-like 4 (LOXL-4), a collagen crosslinking enzyme, in bioengineered human skin equivalents (HSEs) and self-assembled stromal tissues (SAS). We undertook this study to investigate cutaneous fibrosis and the role of LOXL-4 in SSc pathogenesis using HSEs and SAS.

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Best Practices to Decrease Infusion-Associated Medication Errors.

J Infus Nurs

August 2019

La Salle University School of Nursing and Health Sciences, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Dr Wolf); and University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina (Dr Hughes). Zane Robinson Wolf, PhD, RN, CNE, FAAN, is dean emerita and professor at the nursing program at La Salle University School of Nursing and Health Sciences. Dr Wolf has investigated medication errors for more than 25 years. She also studies nursing rituals, nurse caring, patient satisfaction, and educational topics. Ronda G. Hughes, PhD, MHS, RN, CLNC, FAAN, is director of the Center for Nursing Leadership and an associate professor at the University of South Carolina. Dr Hughes conducts research on outcomes studies and health systems and health care administration topics using large data sets. She has published in numerous journals and is also the editor of a book on patient safety and quality.

Infusion-associated medication errors have the potential to cause the greatest patient harm. A 21-year review of errors and near-miss reports from a national medication error-reporting program found that infusion-associated medication errors resulted in the identification of numerous best practices that support patient safety. A content analysis revealed that most errors involved improper dosage, mistaken drug choice, knowledge-based mistakes, skill-based slips, and memory lapses.

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We propose a doubly robust estimation method for the optimal treatment regime based on an additive hazards model with censored survival data. Specifically, we introduce a new semiparametric additive hazard model which allows flexible baseline covariate effects in the control group and incorporates marginal treatment effect and its linear interaction with covariates. In addition, we propose a time-dependent propensity score to construct an A-learning type of estimating equations.

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Effects of Reduction in Tumor Burden on Survival in Epithelioid Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma.

Mayo Clin Proc

August 2018

Department of Cancer Biostatistics, Levine Cancer Institute, Carolinas HealthCare System, Charlotte, NC, and University of South Carolina Arnold School of Public Health, Columbia, SC.

Objective: To understand the relationship between response and survival in malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM).

Patients And Methods: The original clinical trial was conducted from April 1999 through March 2001. Patients with epithelioid MPM (n=305) were categorized using modified pleural Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors by whether they responded to treatment.

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Chelation therapy, typically used to remove heavy metal toxins, has also been controversially used as a treatment for coronary artery disease. The first Trial to Assess Chelation Therapy (TACT) aimed to provide evidence on chelation therapy's potential for benefit or harm. Although TACT had some significant results, the trial does not provide enough evidence to recommend routine chelation therapy and has limitations.

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Objective: The aims of the study were to evaluate electromagnetic navigational bronchoscopy (ENB) and computed tomography-guided placement as localization techniques for minimally invasive resection of small pulmonary nodules and determine whether electromagnetic navigational bronchoscopy is a safer and more effective method than computed tomography-guided localization.

Methods: We performed a retrospective review of our thoracic surgery database to identify patients who underwent minimally invasive resection for a pulmonary mass and used either electromagnetic navigational bronchoscopy or computed tomography-guided localization techniques between July 2011 and May 2015.

Results: Three hundred eighty-three patients had a minimally invasive resection during our study period, 117 of whom underwent electromagnetic navigational bronchoscopy or computed tomography localization (electromagnetic navigational bronchoscopy = 81; computed tomography = 36).

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Synchronous video recording can be helpful in EEG recordings, especially in recognition of seizures and in rejection of artifacts. However, video recordings themselves are also subject to the risk of contamination by artifacts. We report a unique case in which a digital video artifact was identified, occurring during synchronous video-EEG recording, albeit independently of the EEG tracing itself.

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Made for Each Other: Ascomycete Yeasts and Insects.

Microbiol Spectr

June 2017

Departments of Biological Sciences, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 and University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208.

Fungi and insects live together in the same habitats, and many species of both groups rely on each other for success. Insects, the most successful animals on Earth, cannot produce sterols, essential vitamins, and many enzymes; fungi, often yeast-like in growth form, make up for these deficits. Fungi, however, require constantly replenished substrates because they consume the previous ones, and insects, sometimes lured by volatile fungal compounds, carry fungi directly to a similar, but fresh, habitat.

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Enhancing the Role of Internists in the Transition From Pediatric to Adult Health Care.

Ann Intern Med

February 2017

From Western Slope Endocrinology, Grand Junction, Colorado; Children's National Medical Center, American College of Physicians, The National Alliance to Advance Adolescent Health, and George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, DC; University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California; Tulane University School of Medicine and Southeast Louisiana Veterans Healthcare System, New Orleans, Louisiana; and University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina.

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Exercise as Medicine.

Ann Intern Med

December 2016

From University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California, and University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina.

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A Survey of Self-Reported Relationship Experiences of Perpetrators of Intimate Partner Violence.

Prim Care Companion CNS Disord

December 2015

Departments of Psychiatry and Internal Medicine, Wright State University School of Medicine, Dayton, and Kettering Medical Center, Kettering, Ohio (Dr Sansone); Advanced Professional and Special Services Department, University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond (Dr Elliott); and University of South Carolina School of Medicine, Greenville (Dr Wiederman).

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Association of cognitive domains with postural instability/gait disturbance in Parkinson's disease.

Parkinsonism Relat Disord

July 2015

Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, United States. Electronic address:

Introduction: Research suggests an association between global cognition and postural instability/gait disturbance (PIGD) in Parkinson disease (PD), but the relationship between specific cognitive domains and PIGD symptoms is not clear. This study examined the association of cognition (global and specific cognitive domains) with PIGD symptoms in a large, well-characterized sample of individuals with PD.

Methods: Cognitive function was measured with a detailed neuropsychological assessment, including global cognition, executive function, memory, visuospatial function, and language.

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There is a significant discrepancy between the values of the proton electric form factor, G(E)(p), extracted using unpolarized and polarized electron scattering. Calculations predict that small two-photon exchange (TPE) contributions can significantly affect the extraction of G(E)(p) from the unpolarized electron-proton cross sections. We determined the TPE contribution by measuring the ratio of positron-proton to electron-proton elastic scattering cross sections using a simultaneous, tertiary electron-positron beam incident on a liquid hydrogen target and detecting the scattered particles in the Jefferson Lab CLAS detector.

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Alprazolam withdrawal delirium and brief reversible psychosis: a case report.

Prim Care Companion CNS Disord

February 2015

Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine, Carolinas Campus, Spartanburg (Dr Sharma and Mr McKenzie); Patrick B. Harris Psychiatric Hospital, Anderson (Drs Madadi and Sharma); and University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville, Greenville (Dr Sharma), South Carolina.

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Longitudinal target-spin asymmetries for deeply virtual compton scattering.

Phys Rev Lett

January 2015

INFN, Sezione di Roma Tor Vergata, 00133 Roma, Italy.

Article Synopsis
  • A study was conducted at Jefferson Lab using a 6 GeV electron beam to measure how photons are produced by protons in a deeply inelastic scattering context.
  • The researchers analyzed target-spin asymmetries from specific electron-proton-photon events across various kinematic conditions, providing data in 166 four-dimensional bins.
  • The findings help improve our understanding of the proton's axial charge distribution and offer critical constraints for current generalized parton distribution models.
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Strangeness suppression of qq creation observed in exclusive reactions.

Phys Rev Lett

October 2014

INFN, Sezione di Roma Tor Vergata, 00133 Rome, Italy.

We measured the ratios of electroproduction cross sections from a proton target for three exclusive meson-baryon final states: ΛK(+), pπ(0), and nπ(+), with the CLAS detector at Jefferson Lab. Using a simple model of quark hadronization, we extract qq creation probabilities for the first time in exclusive two-body production, in which only a single qq pair is created. We observe a sizable suppression of strange quark-antiquark pairs compared to nonstrange pairs, similar to that seen in high-energy production.

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