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102. Estado nutricional e avaliação do global leadership initiative on malnutrition em pacientes com doença hepática crônica acompanhados em um hospital escola
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Miranda, Letycia Paraiso Brandão de, primary, Silva, Andrielly Gomes da, additional, Moreira, Jorge Victor Soares, additional, Carvalho, Ana Clara Lacerda Cervantes de, additional, Silva, Tatiane Pontes, additional, Rodrigues, Luana Araújo, additional, Leal, Vanessa Sá, additional, and Silva, Paola Frassinette de Oliveira Albuquerque, additional
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- 2024
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103. Bridging Domains in Chronic Lower Back Pain: Large Language Models and Ontology-driven Strategies for Knowledge Graph Construction
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Anderson, Paul, primary, Lin, Damon, additional, Davidson, Jean, additional, Migler, Theresa, additional, Ho, Iris, additional, Koenig, Cooper, additional, Bittner, Madeline, additional, Kaplan, Samuel, additional, Paraiso, Mayumi, additional, Buhn, Nasreen, additional, Stokes, Emily, additional, Hunt, Tony, additional, Ropella, Glen, additional, and Lotz, Jeffrey, additional
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- 2024
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104. Projetos de lei brasileiros sobre linguagem não-binária
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Ferreira de Melo, Iran, primary and Paraiso, Gustavo José Barbosa, additional
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- 2024
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105. Generalized autonomous optimization for quantum transmitters with deep reinforcement learning
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Lo, Y. S., primary, Woodward, Robert, additional, Paraiso, Taofiq, additional, Poudel, Rudra P., additional, and Shields, Andrew J., additional
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- 2024
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106. Diagnose laboratorial das hepatopatias: debate acerca das fronteiras do processo de aprendizagem no ensino médico/Laboratory diagnosis of hepatopathies: debate about the borders of the learning process in medical education/Perfil de las habilidades del fisioterapeutas que actúan en unidades de terapia intensiva en el estado de Paraná
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de Oliveira, Raniery Ávila and Alves, Marcelo Paraiso
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- 2021
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107. BioBERTpt - A Portuguese Neural Language Model for Clinical Named Entity Recognition.
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Elisa Terumi Rubel Schneider, João Vitor Andrioli de Souza, Julien Knafou, Lucas Emanuel Silva e Oliveira, Jenny Copara, Yohan Bonescki Gumiel, Lucas Ferro Antunes de Oliveira, Emerson Cabrera Paraiso, Douglas Teodoro, and Claudia Maria Cabral Moro Barra
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- 2020
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108. A Developer Recommendation Method Based on Code Quality.
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Matheus Camilo da Silva, André Armstrong Janino Cizotto, and Emerson Cabrera Paraiso
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- 2020
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109. The Drivers of Video Popularity on YouTube: An Empirical Investigation
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Munaro, Ana Cristina, Barcelos, Renato Hübner, Maffezzolli, Eliane Cristine Francisco, Rodrigues, João Pedro Santos, Paraiso, Emerson Cabrera, Martínez-López, Francisco J., editor, and D'Alessandro, Steven, editor
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- 2020
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110. The impact of viral mutations on recognition by SARS-CoV-2 specific T cells
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Aanensen, David M., Abudahab, Khalil, Adams, Helen, Adams, Alexander, Afifi, Safiah, Aggarwal, Dinesh, Ahmad, Shazaad S.Y., Aigrain, Louise, Alcolea-Medina, Adela, Alikhan, Nabil-Fareed, Allara, Elias, Amato, Roberto, Annett, Tara, Aplin, Stephen, Ariani, Cristina V., Asad, Hibo, Ash, Amy, Ashfield, Paula, Ashford, Fiona, Atkinson, Laura, Attwood, Stephen W., Auckland, Cressida, Aydin, Alp, Baker, David J., Baker, Paul, Balcazar, Carlos E., Ball, Jonathan, Barrett, Jeffrey C., Barrow, Magdalena, Barton, Edward, Bashton, Matthew, Bassett, Andrew R., Batra, Rahul, Baxter, Chris, Bayzid, Nadua, Beaver, Charlotte, Beckett, Angela H., Beckwith, Shaun M., Bedford, Luke, Beer, Robert, Beggs, Andrew, Bellis, Katherine L., Berry, Louise, Bertolusso, Beatrice, Best, Angus, Betteridge, Emma, Bibby, David, Bicknell, Kelly, Binns, Debbie, Birchley, Alec, Bird, Paul W., Bishop, Chloe, Blacow, Rachel, Blakey, Victoria, Blane, Beth, Bolt, Frances, Bonfield, James, Bonner, Stephen, Bonsall, David, 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- 2021
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111. Is peritoneal dialysis suitable technique CKD patients over 65 years? A prospective multicenter study
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Tato, A., Molano, Bernal, Martín Cleary, C., Escribano, A., Vian, J., Sanz Ballesteros, S., Vega, A., Martínez, A., Campos, J., Bajo, M.A., Del Peso, G., Rodríguez Palomares, J.R., Carreño, A., Felipe, C., Perpén, A., Hernández, M.J., Moreno, F., Sánchez García, L., Rivera Gorrín, M., Burguera, A., Fernández-Reyes, M.J., Rodríguez, A., Hevia, C., Lorenzo, M., Paraíso, V., González Sanchidrián, S., Tornero, F., Hernández, E., Ortega, M., Campos Gutiérrez, B., Benito, J., Ortega, O., Herrero, J.C., Pizarro, M.S., Portolés, Jose, Vega, Almudena, Lacoba, Enrique, López-Sánchez, Paula, Botella, Mario, Yuste, Claudia, Martín Cleary, Catalina, Sanz Ballesteros, Sandra, González Sanchidrian, Silvia, Sánchez García, Luisa, Carreño, Agustín, Bajo, M. Auxiliadora, and Janeiro, Darío
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- 2021
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112. ¿Es adecuada la diálisis peritoneal para pacientes mayores de 65 años? Estudio multicéntrico prospectivo
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Tato, A., Molano, Bernal, Martín Cleary, C., Escribano, A., Vian, J., Sanz Ballesteros, S., Vega, A., Martínez, A., Campos, J., Bajo, M.A., Del Peso, G., Rodríguez Palomares, J.R., Carreño, A., Felipe, C., Perpén, A., Hernández, M.J., Moreno, F., Sánchez García, L., Rivera Gorrín, M., Burguera, A., Fernández-Reyes, M.J., Rodríguez, A., Hevia, C., Lorenzo, M., Paraíso, V., González Sanchidrián, S., Tornero, F., Hernández, E., Ortega, M., Campos Gutiérrez, B., Benito, J., Ortega, O., Herrero, J.C., Pizarro, M.S., Portolés, Jose, Vega, Almudena, Lacoba, Enrique, López-Sánchez, Paula, Botella, Mario, Yuste, Claudia, Martín Cleary, Catalina, Sanz Ballesteros, Sandra, González Sanchidrian, Silvia, Sánchez García, Luisa, Carreño, Agustín, Bajo, M. Auxiliadora, and Janeiro, Darío
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- 2021
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113. Design of a quasi-2D photonic crystal optomechanical cavity with tunable, large $x^2$-coupling
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Kalaee, Mahmoud, Paraiso, Taofiq K., Pfeifer, Hannes, and Painter, Oskar
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Physics - Optics - Abstract
We present the optical and mechanical design of a mechanically compliant quasi-two-dimensional photonic crystal cavity formed from thin-film silicon in which a pair of linear nanoscale slots are used to create two coupled high-$Q$ optical resonances. The optical cavity supermodes, whose frequencies are designed to lie in the $1500$~nm wavelength band, are shown to interact strongly with mechanical resonances of the structure whose frequencies range from a few MHz to a few GHz. Depending upon the symmetry of the mechanical modes and the symmetry of the slot sizes, we show that the optomechanical coupling between the optical supermodes can be either linear or quadratic in the mechanical displacement amplitude. Tuning of the nanoscale slot size is also shown to adjust the magnitude and sign of the cavity supermode splitting $2J$, enabling near-resonant motional scattering between the two optical supermodes and greatly enhancing the $x^2$-coupling strength. Specifically, for the fundamental flexural mode of the central nanobeam of the structure at $10$~MHz the per-phonon linear cross-mode coupling rate is calculated to be $\tilde{g}_{+-}/2\pi = 1$~MHz, corresponding to a per-phonon $x^2$-coupling rate of $\tilde{g}'/2\pi=1$~kHz for a mode splitting $2J/2\pi = 1$~GHz which is greater than the radiation-limited supermode linewidths., Comment: 17 pages, 10 figures
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- 2016
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114. Design of tunable GHz-frequency optomechanical crystal resonators
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Pfeifer, Hannes, Paraiso, Taofiq, Zang, Leyun, and Painter, Oskar
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Physics - Optics - Abstract
We present a silicon optomechanical nanobeam design with a dynamically tunable acoustic mode at 10.2 GHz. The resonance frequency can be shifted by 90 kHz/V^2 with an on-chip capacitor that was optimized to exert forces up to 1 $\mu$N at 10 V operation voltage. Optical resonance frequencies around 190 THz with Q factors up to $2.2 \times 10^6$ place the structure in the well-resolved sideband regime with vacuum optomechanical coupling rates up to $g_0/2\pi = 353$ kHz. Tuning can be used, for instance, to overcome variation in the device-to-device acoustic resonance frequency due to fabrication errors, paving the way for optomechanical circuits consisting of arrays of optomechanical cavities., Comment: 13 pages, 5 figures
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115. Xanthohumol improves cognition in farnesoid X receptor-deficient mice on a high-fat diet
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Payel Kundu, Ines L. Paraiso, Jaewoo Choi, Cristobal L. Miranda, Chrissa Kioussi, Claudia S. Maier, Gerd Bobe, Jan F. Stevens, and Jacob Raber
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western diet ,hippocampus ,water maze ,ceramides ,diacylglycerols ,farnesoid x receptor ,Medicine ,Pathology ,RB1-214 - Published
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116. ApoE isoform-dependent effects of xanthohumol on high fat diet-induced cognitive impairments and hippocampal metabolic pathways
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Payel Kundu, Sarah Holden, Ines L. Paraiso, Reetesh Sudhakar, Chloe McQuesten, Jaewoo Choi, Cristobal L. Miranda, Claudia S. Maier, Gerd Bobe, Jan F. Stevens, and Jacob Raber
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xanthohumol ,high-fat diet ,cognition ,metabolic syndrome ,APOE ,metabolomics ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Consumption of a high fat diet (HFD) is linked to metabolic syndrome and cognitive impairments. This is exacerbated in age-related cognitive decline (ACD) and in individuals with a genetic risk for Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Apolipoprotein E (apoE) is involved in cholesterol metabolism. In humans, there are three major isoforms, E2, E3, and E4. Compared to E3, E4 increases ACD and AD risk and vulnerability to the deleterious cognitive effects of a HFD. The plant compound Xanthohumol (XN) had beneficial effects on cognition and metabolism in C57BL/6J wild-type (WT) male mice put on a HFD at 9 weeks of age for 13 weeks. As the effects of XN in the context of a HFD in older WT, E3, and E4 female and male mice are not known, in the current study male and female WT, E3, and E4 mice were fed a HFD alone or a HFD containing 0.07% XN for 10 or 19 weeks, starting at 6 months of age, prior to the beginning of behavioral and cognitive testing. XN showed sex- and ApoE isoform-dependent effects on cognitive performance. XN-treated E4 and WT, but not E3, mice had higher glucose transporter protein levels in the hippocampus and cortex than HFD-treated mice. E3 and E4 mice had higher glucose transporter protein levels in the hippocampus and lower glucose transporter protein levels in the cortex than WT mice. In the standard experiment, regardless of XN treatment, E4 mice had nearly double as high ceramide and sphingomyelin levels than E3 mice and male mice had higher level of glycosylated ceramide than female mice. When the differential effects of HFD in E3 and E4 males were assessed, the arginine and proline metabolism pathway was affected. In the extended exposure experiment, in E3 males XN treatment affected the arginine and proline metabolism and the glycine, serine, and threonine metabolism. Myristic acid levels were decreased in XN-treated E3 males but not E3 females. These data support the therapeutic potential for XN to ameliorate HFD-induced cognitive impairments and highlight the importance of considering sex and ApoE isoform in determining who might most benefit from this dietary supplement.
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117. Characterisation of in-hospital complications associated with COVID-19 using the ISARIC WHO Clinical Characterisation Protocol UK: a prospective, multicentre cohort study
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Baillie, J Kenneth, Semple, Malcolm G, Openshaw, Peter JM, Carson, Gail, Alex, Beatrice, Bach, Benjamin, Barclay, Wendy S, Bogaert, Debby, Chand, Meera, Cooke, Graham S, Docherty, Annemarie B, Dunning, Jake, da Silva Filipe, Ana, Fletcher, Tom, Green, Christopher A, Harrison, Ewen M, Hiscox, Julian A, Ho, Antonia YW, Horby, Peter W, Ijaz, Samreen, Khoo, Say, Klenerman, Paul, Law, Andrew, Lim, Wei Shen, Mentzer, Alexander J, Merson, Laura, Meynert, Alison M, Noursadeghi, Mahdad, Moore, Shona C, Palmarini, Massimo, Paxton, William A, Pollakis, Georgios, Price, Nicholas, Rambaut, Andrew, Robertson, David L, Russell, Clark D, Sancho-Shimizu, Vanessa, Scott, Janet T, de Silva, Thushan, Sigfrid, Louise, Solomon, Tom, Sriskandan, Shiranee, Stuart, David, Summers, Charlotte, Tedder, Richard S, Thomson, Emma C, Thompson, AA Roger, Thwaites, Ryan S, Turtle, Lance CW, Gupta, Rishi K, Palmieri, Carlo, Swann, Olivia V, Zambon, Maria, Dumas, Marc-Emmanuel, Griffin, Julian, Takats, Zoltan, Chechi, Kanta, Andrikopoulos, Petros, Osagie, Anthonia, Olanipekun, Michael, Liggi, Sonia, Lewis, Matthew, dos Santos Correia, Gonçalo, Sands, Caroline, Takis, Panteleimon, Maslen, Lynn, Hardwick, Hayley, Donohue, Chloe, Griffiths, Fiona, Oosthuyzen, Wilna, Norman, Lisa, Pius, Riinu, Drake, Thomas M, Fairfield, Cameron J, Knight, Stephen R, Mclean, Kenneth A, Murphy, Derek, Shaw, Catherine A, Dalton, Jo, Girvan, Michelle, Saviciute, Egle, Roberts, Stephanie, Harrison, Janet, Marsh, Laura, Connor, Marie, Halpin, Sophie, Jackson, Clare, Gamble, Carrol, Plotkin, Daniel, Lee, James, Leeming, Gary, Wham, Murray, Clohisey, Sara, Hendry, Ross, Scott-Brown, James, Greenhalf, William, Shaw, Victoria, McDonald, Sarah E, Keating, Seán, Ahmed, Katie A., Armstrong, Jane A, Ashworth, Milton, Asiimwe, Innocent G, Bakshi, Siddharth, Barlow, Samantha L, Booth, Laura, Brennan, Benjamin, Bullock, Katie, Catterall, Benjamin WA, Clark, Jordan J, Clarke, Emily A, Cole, Sarah, Cooper, Louise, Cox, Helen, Davis, Christopher, Dincarslan, Oslem, Dunn, Chris, Dyer, Philip, Elliott, Angela, Evans, Anthony, Finch, Lorna, Fisher, Lewis WS, Foster, Terry, Garcia-Dorival, Isabel, Gunning, Philip, Hartley, Catherine, Jensen, Rebecca L, Jones, Christopher B, Jones, Trevor R, Khandaker, Shadia, King, Katharine, Kiy, Robyn T., Koukorava, Chrysa, Lake, Annette, Lant, Suzannah, Latawiec, Diane, Lavelle-Langham, Lara, Lefteri, Daniella, Lett, Lauren, Livoti, Lucia A, Mancini, Maria, McDonald, Sarah, McEvoy, Laurence, McLauchlan, John, Metelmann, Soeren, Miah, Nahida S, Middleton, Joanna, Mitchell, Joyce, Murphy, Ellen G, Penrice-Randal, Rebekah, Pilgrim, Jack, Prince, Tessa, Reynolds, Will, Ridley, P. Matthew, Sales, Debby, Shaw, Victoria E, Shears, Rebecca K, Small, Benjamin, Subramaniam, Krishanthi S, Szemiel, Agnieska, Taggart, Aislynn, Tanianis-Hughes, Jolanta, Thomas, Jordan, Trochu, Erwan, van Tonder, Libby, Wilcock, Eve, Zhang, J. Eunice, Flaherty, Lisa, Maziere, Nicole, Cass, Emily, Doce Carracedo, Alejandra, Carlucci, Nicola, Holmes, Anthony, Massey, Hannah, Murphy, Lee, Wrobel, Nicola, McCafferty, Sarah, Morrice, Kirstie, MacLean, Alan, Adeniji, Kayode, Agranoff, Daniel, Agwuh, Ken, Ail, Dhiraj, Aldera, Erin L., Alegria, Ana, Angus, Brian, Ashish, Abdul, Atkinson, Dougal, Bari, Shahedal, Barlow, Gavin, Barnass, Stella, Barrett, Nicholas, Bassford, Christopher, Basude, Sneha, Baxter, David, Beadsworth, Michael, Bernatoniene, Jolanta, Berridge, John, Best, Nicola, Bothma, Pieter, Chadwick, David, Brittain-Long, Robin, Bulteel, Naomi, Burden, Tom, Burtenshaw, Andrew, Caruth, Vikki, Chambler, Duncan, Chee, Nigel, Child, Jenny, Chukkambotla, Srikanth, Clark, Tom, Collini, Paul, Cosgrove, Catherine, Cupitt, Jason, Cutino-Moguel, Maria-Teresa, Dark, Paul, Dawson, Chris, Dervisevic, Samir, Donnison, Phil, Douthwaite, Sam, Drummond, Andrew, DuRand, Ingrid, Dushianthan, Ahilanadan, Dyer, Tristan, Evans, Cariad, Eziefula, Chi, Fegan, Chrisopher, Finn, Adam, Fullerton, Duncan, Garg, Sanjeev, Garg, Atul, Gkrania-Klotsas, Effrossyni, Godden, Jo, Goldsmith, Arthur, Graham, Clive, Hardy, Elaine, Hartshorn, Stuart, Harvey, Daniel, Havalda, Peter, Hawcutt, Daniel B, Hobrok, Maria, Hodgson, Luke, Hormis, Anil, Jacobs, Michael, Jain, Susan, Jennings, Paul, Kaliappan, Agilan, Kasipandian, Vidya, Kegg, Stephen, Kelsey, Michael, Kendall, Jason, Kerrison, Caroline, Kerslake, Ian, Koch, Oliver, Koduri, Gouri, Koshy, George, Laha, Shondipon, Laird, Steven, Larkin, Susan, Leiner, Tamas, Lillie, Patrick, Limb, James, Linnett, Vanessa, Little, Jeff, Lyttle, Mark, MacMahon, Michael, MacNaughton, Emily, Mankregod, Ravish, Masson, Huw, Matovu, Elijah, McCullough, Katherine, McEwen, Ruth, Meda, Manjula, Mills, Gary, Minton, Jane, Mirfenderesky, Mariyam, Mohandas, Kavya, Mok, Quen, Moon, James, Moore, Elinoor, Morgan, Patrick, Morris, Craig, Mortimore, Katherine, Moses, Samuel, Mpenge, Mbiye, Mulla, Rohinton, Murphy, Michael, Nagel, Megan, Nagarajan, Thapas, Nelson, Mark, Norris, Lillian, O'Shea, Matthew K., Otahal, Igor, Ostermann, Marlies, Pais, Mark, Panchatsharam, Selva, Papakonstantinou, Danai, Paraiso, Hassan, Patel, Brij, Pattison, Natalie, Pepperell, Justin, Peters, Mark, Phull, Mandeep, Pintus, Stefania, Singh Pooni, Jagtur, Post, Frank, Price, David, Prout, Rachel, Rae, Nikolas, Reschreiter, Henrik, Reynolds, Tim, Richardson, Neil, Roberts, Mark, Roberts, Devender, Rose, Alistair, Rousseau, Guy, Ryan, Brendan, Saluja, Taranprit, Shah, Aarti, Shanmuga, Prad, Sharma, Anil, Shawcross, Anna, Sizer, Jeremy, Shankar-Hari, Manu, Smith, Richard, Snelson, Catherine, Spittle, Nick, Staines, Nikki, Stambach, Tom, Stewart, Richard, Subudhi, Pradeep, Szakmany, Tamas, Tatham, Kate, Thomas, Jo, Thompson, Chris, Thompson, Robert, Tridente, Ascanio, Tupper-Carey, Darell, Twagira, Mary, Vallotton, Nick, Vancheeswaran, Rama, Vincent-Smith, Lisa, Visuvanathan, Shico, Vuylsteke, Alan, Waddy, Sam, Wake, Rachel, Walden, Andrew, Welters, Ingeborg, Whitehouse, Tony, Whittaker, Paul, Whittington, Ashley, Papineni, Padmasayee, Wijesinghe, Meme, Williams, Martin, Wilson, Lawrence, Sarah, Sarah, Winchester, Stephen, Wiselka, Martin, Wolverson, Adam, Wootton, Daniel G, Workman, Andrew, Yates, Bryan, Young, Peter, Riad, Aya M, Egan, Conor, Hardwick, Hayley E, McLean, Kenneth A, Thompson, A A Roger, Ho, Antonia, Sullivan, Michael, Soares, Felipe, Holden, Karl A, de Silva, Thushan I, Olliaro, Piero, Nguyen-Van-Tam, Jonathan S, and Turtle, Lance
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118. BNPA: An R package to learn path analysis input models from a data set semi-automatically using Bayesian networks
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Carvalho, Elias Cesar Araujo de, Vissoci, Joao Ricardo Nickenig, Andrade, Luciano de, Machado, Wagner de Lara, Paraiso, Emerson Cabrera, and Nievola, Julio Cesar
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119. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug use and outcomes of COVID-19 in the ISARIC Clinical Characterisation Protocol UK cohort: a matched, prospective cohort study
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Baillie, J Kenneth, Semple, Malcolm G, Openshaw, Peter JM, Carson, Gail, Alex, Beatrice, Bach, Benjamin, Barclay, Wendy S, Bogaert, Debby, Chand, Meera, Cooke, Graham S, da Silva Filipe, Ana, de Silva, Thushan, Docherty, Annemarie B, Dunning, Jake, Fletcher, Tom, Green, Christopher A, Harrison, Ewen M, Hiscox, Julian A, Ho, Antonia YW, Horby, Peter W, Ijaz, Samreen, Khoo, Say, Klenerman, Paul, Law, Andrew, Lim, Wei Shen, Mentzer, Alexander J, Merson, Laura, Meynert, Alison M, Moore, Shona C, Noursadeghi, Mahdad, Palmarini, Massimo, Paxton, William A, Pollakis, Georgios, Price, Nicholas, Rambaut, Andrew, Robertson, David L, Russell, Clark D, Sancho-Shimizu, Vanessa, Scott, Janet T, Sigfrid, Louise, Solomon, Tom, Sriskandan, Shiranee, Stuart, David, Summers, Charlotte, Tedder, Richard S, Thompson, AA Roger, Thomson, Emma C, Thwaites, Ryan S, Turtle, Lance CW, Zambon, Maria, Donohue, Chloe, Griffiths, Fiona, Hardwick, Hayley, Lyons, Ruth, Oosthuyzen, Wilna, Drake, Thomas M, Fairfield, Cameron J, Knight, Stephen R, Mclean, Kenneth A, Murphy, Derek, Norman, Lisa, Pius, Riinu, Shaw, Catherine A, Connor, Marie, Dalton, Jo, Gamble, Carrol, Girvan, Michelle, Halpin, Sophie, Harrison, Janet, Jackson, Clare, Marsh, Laura, Roberts, Stephanie, Saviciute, Egle, Clohisey, Sara, Hendry, Ross, Leeming, Gary, Scott-Brown, James, Wham, Murray, Greenhalf, William, McDonald, Sara, Shaw, Victoria, Keating, Seán, Ahmed, Katie A., Armstrong, Jane A, Ashworth, Milton, Asiimwe, Innocent G, Bakshi, Siddharth, Barlow, Samantha L, Booth, Laura, Brennan, Benjamin, Bullock, Katie, Carlucci, Nicola, Cass, Emily, Catterall, Benjamin WA, Clark, Jordan J, Clarke, Emily A, Cole, Sarah, Cooper, Louise, Cox, Helen, Davis, Christopher, Dincarslan, Oslem, Doce Carracedo, Alejandra, Dunn, Chris, Dyer, Philip, Elliott, Angela, Evans, Anthony, Finch, Lorna, Fisher, Lewis WS, Flaherty, Lisa, Foster, Terry, Garcia-Dorival, Isabel, Gunning, Philip, Hartley, Catherine, Holmes, Anthony, Jensen, Rebecca L, Jones, Christopher B, Jones, Trevor R, Khandaker, Shadia, King, Katharine, Kiy, Robyn T., Koukorava, Chrysa, Lake, Annette, Lant, Suzannah, Latawiec, Diane, Lavelle-Langham, Lara, Lefteri, Daniella, Lett, Lauren, Livoti, Lucia A, Mancini, Maria, Massey, Hannah, Maziere, Nicole, McDonald, Sarah, McEvoy, Laurence, McLauchlan, John, Metelmann, Soeren, Miah, Nahida S, Middleton, Joanna, Mitchell, Joyce, Murphy, Ellen G, Penrice-Randal, Rebekah, Pilgrim, Jack, Prince, Tessa, Reynolds, Will, Ridley, P. Matthew, Sales, Debby, Shaw, Victoria E, Shears, Rebecca K, Small, Benjamin, Subramaniam, Krishanthi S, Szemiel, Agnieska, Taggart, Aislynn, Tanianis-Hughes, Jolanta, Thomas, Jordan, Trochu, Erwan, van Tonder, Libby, Wilcock, Eve, Zhang, J. Eunice, MacLean, Alan, McCafferty, Sarah, Morrice, Kirstie, Murphy, Lee, Wrobel, Nicola, Adeniji, Kayode, Agranoff, Daniel, Agwuh, Ken, Ail, Dhiraj, Aldera, Erin L., Alegria, Ana, Angus, Brian, Ashish, Abdul, Atkinson, Dougal, Bari, Shahedal, Barlow, Gavin, Barnass, Stella, Barrett, Nicholas, Bassford, Christopher, Basude, Sneha, Baxter, David, Beadsworth, Michael, Bernatoniene, Jolanta, Berridge, John, Best, Nicola, Bothma, Pieter, Brittain-Long, Robin, Bulteel, Naomi, Burden, Tom, Burtenshaw, Andrew, Caruth, Vikki, Chadwick, David, Chambler, Duncan, Chee, Nigel, Child, Jenny, Chukkambotla, Srikanth, Clark, Tom, Collini, Paul, Cosgrove, Catherine, Cupitt, Jason, Cutino-Moguel, Maria-Teresa, Dark, Paul, Dawson, Chris, Dervisevic, Samir, Donnison, Phil, Douthwaite, Sam, DuRand, Ingrid, Dushianthan, Ahilanadan, Dyer, Tristan, Evans, Cariad, Eziefula, Chi, Fegan, Chrisopher, Finn, Adam, Fullerton, Duncan, Garg, Sanjeev, Garg, Atul, Gkrania-Klotsas, Effrossyni, Godden, Jo, Goldsmith, Arthur, Graham, Clive, Hardy, Elaine, Hartshorn, Stuart, Harvey, Daniel, Havalda, Peter, Hawcutt, Daniel B, Hobrok, Maria, Hodgson, Luke, Hormis, Anil, Jacobs, Michael, Jain, Susan, Jennings, Paul, Kaliappan, Agilan, Kasipandian, Vidya, Kegg, Stephen, Kelsey, Michael, Kendall, Jason, Kerrison, Caroline, Kerslake, Ian, Koch, Oliver, Koduri, Gouri, Koshy, George, Laha, Shondipon, Laird, Steven, Larkin, Susan, Leiner, Tamas, Lillie, Patrick, Limb, James, Linnett, Vanessa, Little, Jeff, Lyttle, Mark, MacMahon, Michael, MacNaughton, Emily, Mankregod, Ravish, Masson, Huw, Matovu, Elijah, McCullough, Katherine, McEwen, Ruth, Meda, Manjula, Mills, Gary, Minton, Jane, Mirfenderesky, Mariyam, Mohandas, Kavya, Mok, Quen, Moon, James, Moore, Elinoor, Morgan, Patrick, Morris, Craig, Mortimore, Katherine, Moses, Samuel, Mpenge, Mbiye, Mulla, Rohinton, Murphy, Michael, Nagarajan, Thapas, Nagel, Megan, Nelson, Mark, O'Shea, Matthew K., Ostermann, Marlies, Otahal, Igor, Pais, Mark, Panchatsharam, Selva, Papakonstantinou, Danai, Papineni, Padmasayee, Paraiso, Hassan, Patel, Brij, Pattison, Natalie, Pepperell, Justin, Peters, Mark, Phull, Mandeep, Pintus, Stefania, Post, Frank, Price, David, Prout, Rachel, Rae, Nikolas, Reschreiter, Henrik, Reynolds, Tim, Richardson, Neil, Roberts, Mark, Roberts, Devender, Rose, Alistair, Rousseau, Guy, Ryan, Brendan, Saluja, Taranprit, Sarah, Sarah, Shah, Aarti, Shankar-Hari, Manu, Shanmuga, Prad, Sharma, Anil, Shawcross, Anna, Singh Pooni, Jagtur, Sizer, Jeremy, Smith, Richard, Snelson, Catherine, Spittle, Nick, Staines, Nikki, Stambach, Tom, Stewart, Richard, Subudhi, Pradeep, Szakmany, Tamas, Tatham, Kate, Thomas, Jo, Thompson, Chris, Thompson, Robert, Tridente, Ascanio, Tupper-Carey, Darell, Twagira, Mary, Ustianowski, Andrew, Vallotton, Nick, Vincent-Smith, Lisa, Visuvanathan, Shico, Vuylsteke, Alan, Waddy, Sam, Wake, Rachel, Walden, Andrew, Welters, Ingeborg, Whitehouse, Tony, Whittaker, Paul, Whittington, Ashley, Wijesinghe, Meme, Williams, Martin, Wilson, Lawrence, Winchester, Stephen, Wiselka, Martin, Wolverson, Adam, Wooton, Daniel G, Workman, Andrew, Yates, Bryan, Young, Peter, Hardwick, Hayley E, and Openshaw, Peter J M
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120. Changes in in-hospital mortality in the first wave of COVID-19: a multicentre prospective observational cohort study using the WHO Clinical Characterisation Protocol UK
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Baillie, J Kenneth, Semple, Malcolm G, Openshaw, Peter JM, Carson, Gail, Alex, Beatrice, Bach, Benjamin, Barclay, Wendy S, Bogaert, Debby, Chand, Meera, Cooke, Graham S, Docherty, Annemarie B, Dunning, Jake, da Silva Filipe, Ana, Fletcher, Tom, Green, Christopher A, Harrison, Ewen M, Hiscox, Julian A, Ho, Antonia YW, Horby, Peter W, Ijaz, Samreen, Khoo, Say, Klenerman, Paul, Law, Andrew, Lim, Wei Shen, Mentzer, Alexander J, Merson, Laura, Meynert, Alison M, Noursadeghi, Mahdad, Moore, Shona C, Palmarini, Massimo, Paxton, William A, Pollakis, Georgios, Price, Nicholas, Rambaut, Andrew, Robertson, David L, Russell, Clark D, Sancho-Shimizu, Vanessa, Scott, Janet T, de Silva, Thushan, Sigfrid, Louise, Solomon, Tom, Sriskandan, Shiranee, Stuart, David, Summers, Charlotte, Tedder, Richard S, Thomson, Emma C, Thompson, AA Roger, Thwaites, Ryan S, Turtle, Lance CW, Gupta, Rishi K, Palmieri, Carlo, Zambon, Maria, Hardwick, Hayley, Donohue, Chloe, Lyons, Ruth, Griffiths, Fiona, Oosthuyzen, Wilna, Norman, Lisa, Pius, Riinu, Drake, Thomas M, Fairfield, Cameron J, Knight, Stephen R, Mclean, Kenneth A, Murphy, Derek, Shaw, Catherine A, Dalton, Jo, Girvan, Michelle, Saviciute, Egle, Roberts, Stephanie, Harrison, Janet, Marsh, Laura, Connor, Marie, Halpin, Sophie, Jackson, Clare, Gamble, Carrol, Leeming, Gary, Wham, Murray, Clohisey, Sara, Hendry, Ross, Scott-Brown, James, Greenhalf, William, Shaw, Victoria, McDonald, Sarah E, Keating, Seán, Ahmed, Katie A, Armstrong, Jane A, Ashworth, Milton, Asiimwe, Innocent G, Bakshi, Siddharth, Barlow, Samantha L, Booth, Laura, Brennan, Benjamin, Bullock, Katie, Catterall, Benjamin WA, Clark, Jordan J, Clarke, Emily A, Cole, Sarah, Cooper, Louise, Cox, Helen, Davis, Christopher, Dincarslan, Oslem, Dunn, Chris, Dyer, Philip, Elliott, Angela, Evans, Anthony, Finch, Lorna, Fisher, Lewis WS, Foster, Terry, Garcia-Dorival, Isabel, Gunning, Philip, Hartley, Catherine, Jensen, Rebecca L, Jones, Christopher B, Jones, Trevor R, Khandaker, Shadia, King, Katharine, Kiy, Robyn T, Koukorava, Chrysa, Lake, Annette, Lant, Suzannah, Latawiec, Diane, Lavelle-Langham, Lara, Lefteri, Daniella, Lett, Lauren, Livoti, Lucia A, Mancini, Maria, McDonald, Sarah, McEvoy, Laurence, McLauchlan, John, Metelmann, Soeren, Miah, Nahida S, Middleton, Joanna, Mitchell, Joyce, Murphy, Ellen G, Penrice-Randal, Rebekah, Pilgrim, Jack, Prince, Tessa, Reynolds, Will, Ridley, P. Matthew, Sales, Debby, Shaw, Victoria E, Shears, Rebecca K, Small, Benjamin, Subramaniam, Krishanthi S, Szemiel, Agnieska, Taggart, Aislynn, Tanianis-Hughes, Jolanta, Thomas, Jordan, Trochu, Erwan, van Tonder, Libby, Wilcock, Eve, Zhang, J. Eunice, Flaherty, Lisa, Maziere, Nicole, Cass, Emily, Doce Carracedo, Alejandra, Carlucci, Nicola, Holmes, Anthony, Massey, Hannah, Murphy, Lee, Wrobel, Nicola, McCafferty, Sarah, Morrice, Kirstie, MacLean, Alan, Adeniji, Kayode, Agranoff, Daniel, Agwuh, Ken, Ail, Dhiraj, Aldera, Erin L, Alegria, Ana, Angus, Brian, Ashish, Abdul, Atkinson, Dougal, Bari, Shahedal, Barlow, Gavin, Barnass, Stella, Barrett, Nicholas, Bassford, Christopher, Basude, Sneha, Baxter, David, Beadsworth, Michael, Bernatoniene, Jolanta, Berridge, John, Best, Nicola, Bothma, Pieter, Chadwick, David, Brittain-Long, Robin, Bulteel, Naomi, Burden, Tom, Burtenshaw, Andrew, Caruth, Vikki, Chambler, Duncan, Chee, Nigel, Child, Jenny, Chukkambotla, Srikanth, Clark, Tom, Collini, Paul, Cosgrove, Catherine, Cupitt, Jason, Cutino-Moguel, Maria-Teresa, Dark, Paul, Dawson, Chris, Dervisevic, Samir, Donnison, Phil, Douthwaite, Sam, DuRand, Ingrid, Dushianthan, Ahilanadan, Dyer, Tristan, Evans, Cariad, Eziefula, Chi, Fegan, Chrisopher, Finn, Adam, Fullerton, Duncan, Garg, Sanjeev, Garg, Atul, Gkrania-Klotsas, Effrossyni, Godden, Jo, Goldsmith, Arthur, Graham, Clive, Hardy, Elaine, Hartshorn, Stuart, Harvey, Daniel, Havalda, Peter, Hawcutt, Daniel B, Hobrok, Maria, Hodgson, Luke, Hormis, Anil, Jacobs, Michael, Jain, Susan, Jennings, Paul, Kaliappan, Agilan, Kasipandian, Vidya, Kegg, Stephen, Kelsey, Michael, Kendall, Jason, Kerrison, Caroline, Kerslake, Ian, Koch, Oliver, Koduri, Gouri, Koshy, George, Laha, Shondipon, Laird, Steven, Larkin, Susan, Leiner, Tamas, Lillie, Patrick, Limb, James, Linnett, Vanessa, Little, Jeff, Lyttle, Mark, MacMahon, Michael, MacNaughton, Emily, Mankregod, Ravish, Masson, Huw, Matovu, Elijah, McCullough, Katherine, McEwen, Ruth, Meda, Manjula, Mills, Gary, Minton, Jane, Mirfenderesky, Mariyam, Mohandas, Kavya, Mok, Quen, Moon, James, Moore, Elinoor, Morgan, Patrick, Morris, Craig, Mortimore, Katherine, Moses, Samuel, Mpenge, Mbiye, Mulla, Rohinton, Murphy, Michael, Nagel, Megan, Nagarajan, Thapas, Nelson, Mark, O'Shea, Matthew K, Otahal, Igor, Ostermann, Marlies, Pais, Mark, Panchatsharam, Selva, Papakonstantinou, Danai, Paraiso, Hassan, Patel, Brij, Pattison, Natalie, Pepperell, Justin, Peters, Mark, Phull, Mandeep, Pintus, Stefania, Singh Pooni, Jagtur, Post, Frank, Price, David, Prout, Rachel, Rae, Nikolas, Reschreiter, Henrik, Reynolds, Tim, Richardson, Neil, Roberts, Mark, Roberts, Devender, Rose, Alistair, Rousseau, Guy, Ryan, Brendan, Saluja, Taranprit, Shah, Aarti, Shanmuga, Prad, Sharma, Anil, Shawcross, Anna, Sizer, Jeremy, Shankar-Hari, Manu, Smith, Richard, Snelson, Catherine, Spittle, Nick, Staines, Nikki, Stambach, Tom, Stewart, Richard, Subudhi, Pradeep, Szakmany, Tamas, Tatham, Kate, Thomas, Jo, Thompson, Chris, Thompson, Robert, Tridente, Ascanio, Tupper-Carey, Darell, Twagira, Mary, Ustianowski, Andrew, Vallotton, Nick, Vincent-Smith, Lisa, Visuvanathan, Shico, Vuylsteke, Alan, Waddy, Sam, Wake, Rachel, Walden, Andrew, Welters, Ingeborg, Whitehouse, Tony, Whittaker, Paul, Whittington, Ashley, Papineni, Padmasayee, Wijesinghe, Meme, Williams, Martin, Wilson, Lawrence, Sarah, Sarah, Winchester, Stephen, Wiselka, Martin, Wolverson, Adam, Wooton, Daniel G, Workman, Andrew, Yates, Bryan, Young, Peter, Mulholland, Rachel H, Lone, Nazir I, Cheyne, Christopher P, De Angelis, Daniela, Diaz-Ordaz, Karla, Donegan, Cara, Funk, Sebastian, García-Fiñana, Marta, Hardwick, Hayley E, Ho, Antonia, Hughes, David M, Keogh, Ruth H, Kirwan, Peter D, Nguyen Van-Tam, Jonathan S, Spencer, Rebecca G, Tom, Brian DM, and Turtle, Lance
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121. Risk of adverse outcomes in patients with underlying respiratory conditions admitted to hospital with COVID-19: a national, multicentre prospective cohort study using the ISARIC WHO Clinical Characterisation Protocol UK
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Alex, Beatrice, Bach, Benjamin, Barclay, Wendy S, Bogaert, Debby, Chand, Meera, Cooke, Graham S, Filipe, Ana da, Fletcher, Tom, Green, Christoper A, Harrison, Ewen M, Hiscox, Julian A, Ho, Antonia Ying, Horby, Peter W, Ijaz, Samreen, Khoo, Saye, Klenerman, Paul, Law, Andrew, Lim, Wei Shen, Mentzer, Alexander J, Merson, Laura, Meynert, Alison M, Noursadeghi, Mahdad, Moore, Shona C, Palmarini, Massimo, Paxton, William A, Pollakis, Georgios, Price, Nicholas, Rambaut, Andrew, Robertson, David L, Russell, Clark D, Sancho-Shimizu, Vanessa, Scott, Janet T, Silva, Thushan de, Sigfrid, Louise, Solomon, Tom, Sriskandan, Shiranee, Stuart, David, Summers, Charlotte, Tedder, Richard S, Thomson, Emma C, Thompson, AA Roger, Thwaites, Ryan S, Turtle, Lance CW, Zambon, Maria, Hardwick, Hayley, Donohue, Chloe, Lyons, Ruth, Griffiths, Fiona, Oosthuyzen, Wilna, Norman, Lisa, Pius, Riinu, Fairfield, Cameron J, Knight, Stephen R, Mclean, Kenneth A, Murphy, Derek, Shaw, Catherine A, Dalton, Jo, Girvan, Michelle, Saviciute, Egle, Roberts, Stephanie, Harrison, Janet, Marsh, Laura, Connor, Marie, Halpin, Sophie, Jackson, Clare, Gamble, Carrol, Leeming, Gary, Wham, Murray, Clohisey, Sara, Hendry, Ross, Scott-Brown, James, Greenhalf, William, Shaw, Victoria, McDonald, Sara, Keating, Seán, Ahmed, Katie A., Armstrong, Jane A, Ashworth, Milton, Asiimwe, Innocent G, Bakshi, Siddharth, Barlow, Samantha L, Booth, Laura, Brennan, Benjamin, Bullock, Katie, Catterall, Benjamin WA, Clark, Jordan J, Clarke, Emily A, Cole, Sarah, Cooper, Louise, Cox, Helen, Davis, Christopher, Dincarslan, Oslem, Dunn, Chris, Dyer, Philip, Elliott, Angela, Evans, Anthony, Finch, Lorna, Fisher, Lewis WS, Foster, Terry, Garcia-Dorival, Isabel, Gunning, Philip, Hartley, Catherine, Jensen, Rebecca L, Jones, Christopher B, Jones, Trevor R, Khandaker, Shadia, King, Katharine, Kiy, Robyn T., Koukorava, Chrysa, Lake, Annette, Lant, Suzannah, Latawiec, Diane, Lavelle-Langham, Lara, Lefteri, Daniella, Lett, Lauren, Livoti, Lucia A, Mancini, Maria, McDonald, Sarah, McEvoy, Laurence, McLauchlan, John, Metelmann, Soeren, Miah, Nahida S, Middleton, Joanna, Mitchell, Joyce, Murphy, Ellen G, Penrice-Randal, Rebekah, Pilgrim, Jack, Prince, Tessa, Reynolds, Will, Ridley, P. Matthew, Sales, Debby, Shaw, Victoria E, Shears, Rebecca K, Small, Benjamin, Subramaniam, Krishanthi S, Szemiel, Agnieska, Taggart, Aislynn, Tanianis-Hughes, Jolanta, Thomas, Jordan, Trochu, Erwan, Tonder, Libby van, Wilcock, Eve, Zhang, J. Eunice, Flaherty, Lisa, Maziere, Nicole, Cass, Emily, Carracedo, Alejandra Doce, Carlucci, Nicola, Holmes, Anthony, Massey, Hannah, Adeniji, Kayode, Agranoff, Daniel, Agwuh, Ken, Ail, Dhiraj, Alegria, Ana, Angus, Brian, Ashish, Abdul, Atkinson, Dougal, Bari, Shahedal, Barlow, Gavin, Barnass, Stella, Barrett, Nicholas, Bassford, Christopher, Baxter, David, Beadsworth, Michael, Bernatoniene, Jolanta, Berridge, John, Best, Nicola, Bothma, Pieter, Brealey, David, Brittain-Long, Robin, Bulteel, Naomi, Burden, Tom, Burtenshaw, Andrew, Caruth, Vikki, Chadwick, David, Chambler, Duncan, Chee, Nigel, Child, Jenny, Chukkambotla, Srikanth, Clark, Tom, Collini, Paul, Cosgrove, Catherine, Cupitt, Jason, Cutino-Moguel, Maria-Teresa, Dark, Paul, Dawson, Chris, Dervisevic, Samir, Donnison, Phil, Douthwaite, Sam, DuRand, Ingrid, Dushianthan, Ahilanadan, Dyer, Tristan, Evans, Cariad, Eziefula, Chi, Fegan, Chrisopher, Finn, Adam, Fullerton, Duncan, Garg, Sanjeev, Garg, Atul, Gkrania-Klotsas, Effrossyni, Godden, Jo, Goldsmith, Arthur, Graham, Clive, Hardy, Elaine, Hartshorn, Stuart, Harvey, Daniel, Havalda, Peter, Hawcutt, Daniel B, Hobrok, Maria, Hodgson, Luke, Hormis, Anil, Jacobs, Michael, Jain, Susan, Jennings, Paul, Kaliappan, Agilan, Kasipandian, Vidya, Kegg, Stephen, Kelsey, Michael, Kendall, Jason, Kerrison, Caroline, Kerslake, Ian, Koch, Oliver, Koduri, Gouri, Koshy, George, Laha, Shondipon, Laird, Steven, Larkin, Susan, Leiner, Tamas, Lillie, Patrick, Limb, James, Linnett, Vanessa, Little, Jeff, MacMahon, Michael, MacNaughton, Emily, Mankregod, Ravish, Masson, Huw, Matovu, Elijah, McCullough, Katherine, McEwen, Ruth, Meda, Manjula, Mills, Gary, Minton, Jane, Mirfenderesky, Mariyam, Mohandas, Kavya, Mok, Quen, Moon, James, Moore, Elinoor, Morgan, Patrick, Morris, Craig, Mortimore, Katherine, Moses, Samuel, Mpenge, Mbiye, Mulla, Rohinton, Murphy, Michael, Nagel, Megan, Nagarajan, Thapas, Nelson, Mark, Otahal, Igor, Pais, Mark, Panchatsharam, Selva, Paraiso, Hassan, Patel, Brij, Pattison, Natalie, Pepperell, Justin, Peters, Mark, Phull, Mandeep, Pintus, Stefania, Pooni, Jagtur, Post, Frank, Price, David, Prout, Rachel, Rae, Nikolas, Reschreiter, Henrik, Reynolds, Tim, Richardson, Neil, Roberts, Mark, Roberts, Devender, Rose, Alistair, Rousseau, Guy, Ryan, Brendan, Saluja, Taranprit, Shah, Aarti, Shanmuga, Prad, Sharma, Anil, Shawcross, Anna, Sizer, Jeremy, Shankar-Hari, Manu, Smith, Richard, Snelson, Catherine, Spittle, Nick, Staines, Nikki, Stambach, Tom, Stewart, Richard, Subudhi, Pradeep, Szakmany, Tamas, Tatham, Kate, Thomas, Jo, Thompson, Chris, Thompson, Robert, Tridente, Ascanio, Tupper-Carey, Darell, Twagira, Mary, Ustianowski, Andrew, Vallotton, Nick, Vincent-Smith, Lisa, Visuvanathan, Shico, Vuylsteke, Alan, Waddy, Sam, Wake, Rachel, Walden, Andrew, Welters, Ingeborg, Whitehouse, Tony, Whittaker, Paul, Whittington, Ashley, Wijesinghe, Meme, Williams, Martin, Wilson, Lawrence, Wilson, Sarah, Winchester, Stephen, Wiselka, Martin, Wolverson, Adam, Wooton, Daniel G, Workman, Andrew, Yates, Bryan, Young, Peter, Bloom, Chloe I, Drake, Thomas M, Docherty, Annemarie B, Lipworth, Brian J, Johnston, Sebastian L, Nguyen-Van-Tam, Jonathan S, Carson, Gail, Dunning, Jake, Baillie, J Kenneth, Semple, Malcolm G, Cullinan, Paul, and Openshaw, Peter J M
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122. Determining the Ideal Intraoperative Resting Genital Hiatus Size—Balancing Surgical and Functional Outcomes
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Chang, Olivia H., Yao, Meng, Ferrando, Cecile A., Paraiso, Marie Fidela R., and Propst, Katie
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123. um cantinho para as amaveis leitoras
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muller, Andréa Correa Paraiso, primary
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124. Ler e escrever sendo mulher
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Muller, Andrea Correa Paraiso, primary, Schardong, Rosangela, additional, and Vijarra, Rene Aldo, additional
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125. Selecting the best electron donor and operational temperature for the rapid biotransformation of the insensitive munitions compound 2,4-dinitroanisole (DNAN) by anaerobic sludge
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Natanna Melo, Osmar Menezes, Matheus Paraiso, Lourdinha Florêncio, Mário T. Kato, and Sávia Gavazza
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aromatic amine ,bioremediation ,biotransformation ,electron donor ,emerging high explosive ,nitroaromatic ,Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering ,TD1-1066 - Abstract
2,4-Dinitroanisole (DNAN) is a toxic compound increasingly used by the military that can be released into the environment on the soil of training fields and in the wastewater of manufacturing plants. DNAN's nitro groups are anaerobically reduced to amino groups by microorganisms when electron donors are available. Using anaerobic sludge as the inoculum, we tested different electron donors for DNAN bioreduction at 20 and 30 °C: acetate, ethanol, pyruvate, hydrogen, and hydrogen + pyruvate. Biotic controls without external electron donors and abiotic controls with heat-killed sludge were also assayed. No DNAN conversion was observed in the abiotic controls. In all biotic treatments, DNAN was reduced to 2-methoxy-5-nitroaniline (MENA), which was further reduced to 2,4-diaminoanisole (DAAN). Ethanol or acetate did not increase DNAN reduction rate compared to the endogenous control. The electron donors that caused the fastest DNAN reductions were (rates at 30 °C): H2 and pyruvate combined (311.28 ± 10.02 μM·d−1·gSSV−1), followed by H2 only (207.19 ± 5.95 μM·d−1·gSSV−1), and pyruvate only (36.35 ± 2.95 μM·d−1·gSSV−1). Raising the temperature to 30 °C improved DNAN reduction rates when pyruvate, H2, or H2 + pyruvate were used as electrons donors. Our results can be applied to optimize the anaerobic treatment of DNAN-containing wastewater. HIGHLIGHTS DNAN reduction was utterly dependent on sludge's biological activity.; Ethanol and acetate were ineffective electron donors compared to the endogenous condition.; The best electron donors were H2 combined with pyruvate, followed by H2 only and pyruvate only.; Increasing the temperature from 20 to 30 °C was a major game-changer when H2, pyruvate, or H2 + pyruvate were used as electron donors.;
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126. Simplifying Measurement-Device-Independent Quantum Key Distribution with Directly Modulated Laser Sources.
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Robert I. Woodward, Yuen San Lo, Mirko Pittaluga, Mariella Minder, Taofiq K. Paraiso, Marco Lucamarini, Zhiliang Yuan, and Andrew J. Shields
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127. Development and validation of the ISARIC 4C Deterioration model for adults hospitalised with COVID-19: a prospective cohort study
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Baillie, J Kenneth, Semple, Malcolm G, Openshaw, Peter JM, Carson, Gail, Alex, Beatrice, Bach, Benjamin, Barclay, Wendy S, Bogaert, Debby, Chand, Meera, Cooke, Graham S, Docherty, Annemarie B, Dunning, Jake, Filipe, Ana da Silva, Fletcher, Tom, Green, Christopher A, Harrison, Ewen M, Hiscox, Julian A, Ho, Antonia Ying Wai, Horby, Peter W, Ijaz, Samreen, Khoo, Saye, Klenerman, Paul, Law, Andrew, Lim, Wei Shen, Mentzer, Alexander J, Merson, Laura, Meynert, Alison M, Noursadeghi, Mahdad, Moore, Shona C, Palmarini, Massimo, Paxton, William A, Pollakis, Georgios, Price, Nicholas, Rambaut, Andrew, Robertson, David L, Russell, Clark D, Sancho-Shimizu, Vanessa, Scott, Janet T, de Silva, Thushan, Sigfrid, Louise, Solomon, Tom, Sriskandan, Shiranee, Stuart, David, Summers, Charlotte, Tedder, Richard S, Thomson, Emma C, Thompson, AA Roger, Thwaites, Ryan S, Turtle, Lance CW, Zambon, Maria, Hardwick, Hayley, Donohue, Chloe, Lyons, Ruth, Griffiths, Fiona, Oosthuyzen, Wilna, Norman, Lisa, Pius, Riinu, Drake, Tom M, Fairfield, Cameron J, Knight, Stephen, Mclean, Kenneth A, Murphy, Derek, Shaw, Catherine A, Dalton, Jo, Lee, James, Plotkin, Daniel, Girvan, Michelle, Mullaney, Scott, Petersen, Claire, Saviciute, Egle, Roberts, Stephanie, Harrison, Janet, Marsh, Laura, Connor, Marie, Halpin, Sophie, Jackson, Clare, Gamble, Carrol, Leeming, Gary, Wham, Murray, Clohisey, Sara, Hendry, Ross, Scott-Brown, James, Greenhalf, William, Shaw, Victoria, McDonald, Sarah, Keating, Seán, Ahmed, Katie A., Armstrong, Jane A, Ashworth, Milton, Asiimwe, Innocent G, Bakshi, Siddharth, Barlow, Samantha L, Booth, Laura, Brennan, Benjamin, Bullock, Katie, Catterall, Benjamin WA, Clark, Jordan J, Clarke, Emily A, Cole, Sarah, Cooper, Louise, Cox, Helen, Davis, Christopher, Dincarslan, Oslem, Dunn, Chris, Dyer, Philip, Elliott, Angela, Evans, Anthony, Finch, Lorna, Fisher, Lewis WS, Foster, Terry, Garcia-Dorival, Isabel, Greenhalf, Willliam, Gunning, Philip, Hartley, Catherine, Ho, Antonia, Jensen, Rebecca L, Jones, Christopher B, Jones, Trevor R, Khandaker, Shadia, King, Katharine, Kiy, Robyn T., Koukorava, Chrysa, Lake, Annette, Lant, Suzannah, Latawiec, Diane, Lavelle-Langham, L, Lefteri, Daniella, Lett, Lauren, Livoti, Lucia A, Mancini, Maria, McEvoy, Laurence, McLauchlan, John, Metelmann, Soeren, Miah, Nahida S, Middleton, Joanna, Mitchell, Joyce, Murphy, Ellen G, Penrice-Randal, Rebekah, Pilgrim, Jack, Prince, Tessa, Reynolds, Will, Ridley, P. Matthew, Sales, Debby, Shaw, Victoria E, Shears, Rebecca K, Small, Benjamin, Subramaniam, Krishanthi S, Szemiel, Agnieska, Taggart, Aislynn, Tanianis-Hughes, Jolanta, Thomas, Jordan, Trochu, Erwan, van Tonder, Libby, Wilcock, Eve, Zhang, J. Eunice, Adeniji, Kayode, Agranoff, Daniel, Agwuh, Ken, Ail, Dhiraj, Alegria, Ana, Angus, Brian, Ashish, Abdul, Atkinson, Dougal, Bari, Shahedal, Barlow, Gavin, Barnass, Stella, Barrett, Nicholas, Bassford, Christopher, Baxter, David, Beadsworth, Michael, Bernatoniene, Jolanta, Berridge, John, Best, Nicola, Bothma, Pieter, Brealey, David, Brittain-Long, Robin, Bulteel, Naomi, Burden, Tom, Burtenshaw, Andrew, Caruth, Vikki, Chadwick, David, Chambler, Duncan, Chee, Nigel, Child, Jenny, Chukkambotla, Srikanth, Clark, Tom, Collini, Paul, Cosgrove, Catherine, Cupitt, Jason, Cutino-Moguel, Maria-Teresa, Dark, Paul, Dawson, Chris, Dervisevic, Samir, Donnison, Phil, Douthwaite, Sam, DuRand, Ingrid, Dushianthan, Ahilanadan, Dyer, Tristan, Evans, Cariad, Eziefula, Chi, Fegan, Chrisopher, Finn, Adam, Fullerton, Duncan, Garg, Sanjeev, Garg, Atul, Gkrania-Klotsas, Effrossyni, Godden, Jo, Goldsmith, Arthur, Graham, Clive, Hardy, Elaine, Hartshorn, Stuart, Harvey, Daniel, Havalda, Peter, Hawcutt, Daniel B, Hobrok, Maria, Hodgson, Luke, Hormis, Anil, Jacobs, Michael, Jain, Susan, Jennings, Paul, Kaliappan, Agilan, Kasipandian, Vidya, Kegg, Stephen, Kelsey, Michael, Kendall, Jason, Kerrison, Caroline, Kerslake, Ian, Koch, Oliver, Koduri, Gouri, Koshy, George, Laha, Shondipon, Laird, Steven, Larkin, Susan, Leiner, Tamas, Lillie, Patrick, Limb, James, Linnett, Vanessa, Little, Jeff, MacMahon, Michael, MacNaughton, Emily, Mankregod, Ravish, Masson, Huw, Matovu, Elijah, McCullough, Katherine, McEwen, Ruth, Meda, Manjula, Mills, Gary, Minton, Jane, Mirfenderesky, Mariyam, Mohandas, Kavya, Mok, Quen, Moon, James, Moore, Elinoor, Morgan, Patrick, Morris, Craig, Mortimore, Katherine, Moses, Samuel, Mpenge, Mbiye, Mulla, Rohinton, Murphy, Michael, Nagel, Megan, Nagarajan, Thapas, Nelson, Mark, Otahal, Igor, Pais, Mark, Panchatsharam, Selva, Paraiso, Hassan, Patel, Brij, Pattison, Natalie, Pepperell, Justin, Peters, Mark, Phull, Mandeep, Pintus, Stefania, Pooni, Jagtur Singh, Post, Frank, Price, David, Prout, Rachel, Rae, Nikolas, Reschreiter, Henrik, Reynolds, Tim, Richardson, Neil, Roberts, Mark, Roberts, Devender, Rose, Alistair, Rousseau, Guy, Ryan, Brendan, Saluja, Taranprit, Shah, Aarti, Shanmuga, Prad, Sharma, Anil, Shawcross, Anna, Sizer, Jeremy, Shankar-Hari, Manu, Smith, Richard, Snelson, Catherine, Spittle, Nick, Staines, Nikki, Stambach, Tom, Stewart, Richard, Subudhi, Pradeep, Szakmany, Tamas, Tatham, Kate, Thomas, Jo, Thompson, Chris, Thompson, Robert, Tridente, Ascanio, Tupper-Carey, Darell, Twagira, Mary, Ustianowski, Andrew, Vallotton, Nick, Vincent-Smith, Lisa, Visuvanathan, Shico, Vuylsteke, Alan, Waddy, Sam, Wake, Rachel, Walden, Andrew, Welters, Ingeborg, Whitehouse, Tony, Whittaker, Paul, Whittington, Ashley, Wijesinghe, Meme, Williams, Martin, Wilson, Lawrence, Wilson, Sarah, Winchester, Stephen, Wiselka, Martin, Wolverson, Adam, Wooton, Daniel G, Workman, Andrew, Yates, Bryan, Young, Peter, Gupta, Rishi K, Knight, Stephen R, van Smeden, Maarten, Abubakar, Ibrahim, Lipman, Marc, Quartagno, Matteo, Buchan, Iain, Drake, Thomas M, Hardwick, Hayley E, Holden, Karl A, Nguyen-Van-Tam, Jonathan S, Olliaro, Piero L, Pritchard, Mark G, Sheikh, Aziz, Sudlow, Cathie, Swann, Olivia V, Turtle, Lance, and Openshaw, Peter J M
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128. The STARMEN trial indicates that alternating treatment with corticosteroids and cyclophosphamide is superior to sequential treatment with tacrolimus and rituximab in primary membranous nephropathy
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Praga, Manuel, Sevillano, Angel, Caravaca-Fontan, Fernando, Trujillo, Hernando, Gutiérrez, Eduardo, Juarez, Gema Fernandez, Shabaka, Amir, Rojas-Rivera, Jorge, Egido, Jesus, Ortiz, Alberto, Goicoechea, Marian, Verdalles, Úrsula, Segarra, Alfons, Agraz, Irene, Martín-Reyes, Guillermo, Perea, Lara, Valera, Ildefonso, Martín, Mónica, Cabello, Virginia, Pérez Valdivia, Miguel Angel, Quintana, Luis F., Blasco, Miquel, Cao, Mercedes, Muñiz, Andrés López, Avila, Ana, Malek, Tamara, Espinosa, Mario, Rabasco, Cristina, Diaz, Montserrat, DaSilva, Iara, Bonet, Jordi, Navarro, Maruja, Gómez-Martino, Juan Ramón, Rivas, Begoña, Rodríguez-Moreno, Antolina, Galeano, Cristina, Romera, Ana, Huerta, Ana, Rodríguez-Paternina, Ezequiel, Vigil, Ana, Alcázar, Roberto, Paraíso, Vicente, Barrio, Vicente, Wetzels, Jack, Logt, Anne-Els van de, Hofstra, Julia, Fernández-Juárez, Gema, Justino, Joana, Caravaca-Fontán, Fernando, Ávila, Ana, Varela, Alfonso, Díez, Montserrat, Diezhandino, Marian Goicoechea, Bonet, Jose, Plaisier, Emmanuelle, Segarra, Alfonso, Lambeau, Gérard, and Ronco, Pierre
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129. Developmentally regulated long non-coding RNAs in Xenopus tropicalis
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Forouzmand, Elmira, Owens, Nick DL, Blitz, Ira L, Paraiso, Kitt D, Khokha, Mustafa K, Gilchrist, Michael J, Xie, Xiaohui, and Cho, Ken WY
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Biological Sciences ,Bioinformatics and Computational Biology ,Genetics ,Biotechnology ,Human Genome ,1.1 Normal biological development and functioning ,Underpinning research ,Animals ,Embryo ,Nonmammalian ,Exons ,Gene Expression Profiling ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Developmental ,Models ,Genetic ,RNA ,Long Noncoding ,Transcriptome ,Xenopus ,Xenopus tropicalis ,Non-coding RNA ,Expression profile ,RNA-seq ,Gene expression ,Systems biology ,Gaussian processes ,Biological timescales ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Developmental Biology ,Biological sciences ,Biomedical and clinical sciences ,Health sciences - Abstract
Advances in RNA sequencing technologies have led to the surprising discovery that a vast number of transcripts emanate from regions of the genome that are not part of coding genes. Although some of the smaller ncRNAs such as microRNAs have well-characterized functions, the majority of long ncRNA (lncRNA) functions remain poorly understood. Understanding the significance of lncRNAs is an important challenge facing biology today. A powerful approach to uncovering the function of lncRNAs is to explore temporal and spatial expression profiling. This may be particularly useful for classes of lncRNAs that have developmentally important roles as the expression of such lncRNAs will be expected to be both spatially and temporally regulated during development. Here, we take advantage of our ultra-high frequency (temporal) sampling of Xenopus embryos to analyze gene expression trajectories of lncRNA transcripts over the first 3 days of development. We computationally identify 5689 potential single- and multi-exon lncRNAs. These lncRNAs demonstrate clear dynamic expression patterns. A subset of them displays highly correlative temporal expression profiles with respect to those of the neighboring genes. We also identified spatially localized lncRNAs in the gastrula stage embryo. These results suggest that lncRNAs have regulatory roles during early embryonic development.
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130. A gene regulatory program controlling early Xenopus mesendoderm formation: Network conservation and motifs
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Charney, Rebekah M, Paraiso, Kitt D, Blitz, Ira L, and Cho, Ken WY
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Biochemistry and Cell Biology ,Biological Sciences ,Pediatric ,Stem Cell Research ,Stem Cell Research - Nonembryonic - Non-Human ,Genetics ,Underpinning research ,1.1 Normal biological development and functioning ,Animals ,Cell Differentiation ,Endoderm ,Gene Regulatory Networks ,Transcription Factors ,Xenopus ,Xenopus Proteins ,Gene regulatory network ,Network motifs ,Transcription factors ,Evolutionary conservation ,Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine ,Developmental Biology ,Biochemistry and cell biology - Abstract
Germ layer formation is among the earliest differentiation events in metazoan embryos. In triploblasts, three germ layers are formed, among which the endoderm gives rise to the epithelial lining of the gut tube and associated organs including the liver, pancreas and lungs. In frogs (Xenopus), where early germ layer formation has been studied extensively, the process of endoderm specification involves the interplay of dozens of transcription factors. Here, we review the interactions between these factors, summarized in a transcriptional gene regulatory network (GRN). We highlight regulatory connections conserved between frog, fish, mouse, and human endodermal lineages. Especially prominent is the conserved role and regulatory targets of the Nodal signaling pathway and the T-box transcription factors, Vegt and Eomes. Additionally, we highlight network topologies and motifs, and speculate on their possible roles in development.
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131. A catalog of Xenopus tropicalis transcription factors and their regional expression in the early gastrula stage embryo
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Blitz, Ira L, Paraiso, Kitt D, Patrushev, Ilya, Chiu, William TY, Cho, Ken WY, and Gilchrist, Michael J
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Biological Sciences ,Bioinformatics and Computational Biology ,Genetics ,Stem Cell Research ,Underpinning research ,1.1 Normal biological development and functioning ,Generic health relevance ,Animals ,Base Sequence ,Embryo ,Nonmammalian ,Gastrula ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Developmental ,Humans ,Mice ,Species Specificity ,Transcription Factors ,Xenopus ,Xenopus Proteins ,Transcription factors ,Gene regulatory networks ,Endoderm ,Mesoderm ,Ectoderm ,Gastrulation ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Developmental Biology ,Biological sciences ,Biomedical and clinical sciences ,Health sciences - Abstract
Gene regulatory networks (GRNs) involve highly combinatorial interactions between transcription factors and short sequence motifs in cis-regulatory modules of target genes to control cellular phenotypes. The GRNs specifying most cell types are largely unknown and are the subject of wide interest. A catalog of transcription factors is a valuable tool toward obtaining a deeper understanding of the role of these critical effectors in any biological setting. Here we present a comprehensive catalog of the transcription factors for the diploid frog Xenopus tropicalis. We identify 1235 genes encoding DNA-binding transcription factors, comparable to the numbers found in typical mammalian species. In detail, the repertoire of X. tropicalis transcription factor genes is nearly identical to human and mouse, with the exception of zinc finger family members, and a small number of species/lineage-specific gene duplications and losses relative to the mammalian repertoires. We applied this resource to the identification of transcription factors differentially expressed in the early gastrula stage embryo. We find transcription factor enrichment in Spemann's organizer, the ventral mesoderm, ectoderm and endoderm, and report 218 TFs that show regionalized expression patterns at this stage. Many of these have not been previously reported as expressed in the early embryo, suggesting thus far unappreciated roles for many transcription factors in the GRNs regulating early development. We expect our transcription factor catalog will facilitate myriad studies using Xenopus as a model system to understand basic biology and human disease.
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132. Foxh1 Occupies cis-Regulatory Modules Prior to Dynamic Transcription Factor Interactions Controlling the Mesendoderm Gene Program
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Charney, Rebekah M, Forouzmand, Elmira, Cho, Jin Sun, Cheung, Jessica, Paraiso, Kitt D, Yasuoka, Yuuri, Takahashi, Shuji, Taira, Masanori, Blitz, Ira L, Xie, Xiaohui, and Cho, Ken WY
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Biological Sciences ,Bioinformatics and Computational Biology ,Stem Cell Research ,Human Genome ,Genetics ,Stem Cell Research - Nonembryonic - Non-Human ,1.1 Normal biological development and functioning ,Underpinning research ,Generic health relevance ,Animals ,Blastula ,Cleavage Stage ,Ovum ,Co-Repressor Proteins ,Embryo ,Nonmammalian ,Endoderm ,Enhancer Elements ,Genetic ,Forkhead Transcription Factors ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Developmental ,Genome ,Histones ,Lysine ,Mesoderm ,Methylation ,Nodal Protein ,Protein Binding ,RNA Polymerase II ,RNA ,Messenger ,Regulatory Sequences ,Nucleic Acid ,Sequence Analysis ,RNA ,Signal Transduction ,Transcription Factors ,Transcription ,Genetic ,Xenopus ,Xenopus Proteins ,ChIP-seq ,Foxa ,Smad2/3 ,Sox7 ,Tle/Groucho ,Xenopus tropicalis ,epigenetics ,germ layer specification ,histone modifications ,pioneer factor ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Developmental Biology ,Biochemistry and cell biology - Abstract
The interplay between transcription factors and chromatin dictates gene regulatory network activity. Germ layer specification is tightly coupled with zygotic gene activation and, in most metazoans, is dependent upon maternal factors. We explore the dynamic genome-wide interactions of Foxh1, a maternal transcription factor that mediates Nodal/TGF-β signaling, with cis-regulatory modules (CRMs) during mesendodermal specification. Foxh1 marks CRMs during cleavage stages and recruits the co-repressor Tle/Groucho in the early blastula. We highlight a population of CRMs that are continuously occupied by Foxh1 and show that they are marked by H3K4me1, Ep300, and Fox/Sox/Smad motifs, suggesting interplay between these factors in gene regulation. We also propose a molecular "hand-off" between maternal Foxh1 and zygotic Foxa at these CRMs to maintain enhancer activation. Our findings suggest that Foxh1 functions at the top of a hierarchy of interactions by marking developmental genes for activation, beginning with the onset of zygotic gene expression.
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133. Uncovering hidden variation in polyploid wheat
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Krasileva, Ksenia V, Vasquez-Gross, Hans A, Howell, Tyson, Bailey, Paul, Paraiso, Francine, Clissold, Leah, Simmonds, James, Ramirez-Gonzalez, Ricardo H, Wang, Xiaodong, Borrill, Philippa, Fosker, Christine, Ayling, Sarah, Phillips, Andrew L, Uauy, Cristobal, and Dubcovsky, Jorge
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Agricultural ,Veterinary and Food Sciences ,Biological Sciences ,Bioinformatics and Computational Biology ,Genetics ,Genetic Testing ,DNA Mutational Analysis ,Evolution ,Molecular ,Exome ,Genome ,Plant ,Mutation ,Plant Breeding ,Plant Proteins ,Polyploidy ,Selection ,Genetic ,Triticum ,wheat ,polyploidy ,mutations ,reverse genetics ,exome capture - Abstract
Comprehensive reverse genetic resources, which have been key to understanding gene function in diploid model organisms, are missing in many polyploid crops. Young polyploid species such as wheat, which was domesticated less than 10,000 y ago, have high levels of sequence identity among subgenomes that mask the effects of recessive alleles. Such redundancy reduces the probability of selection of favorable mutations during natural or human selection, but also allows wheat to tolerate high densities of induced mutations. Here we exploited this property to sequence and catalog more than 10 million mutations in the protein-coding regions of 2,735 mutant lines of tetraploid and hexaploid wheat. We detected, on average, 2,705 and 5,351 mutations per tetraploid and hexaploid line, respectively, which resulted in 35-40 mutations per kb in each population. With these mutation densities, we identified an average of 23-24 missense and truncation alleles per gene, with at least one truncation or deleterious missense mutation in more than 90% of the captured wheat genes per population. This public collection of mutant seed stocks and sequence data enables rapid identification of mutations in the different copies of the wheat genes, which can be combined to uncover previously hidden variation. Polyploidy is a central phenomenon in plant evolution, and many crop species have undergone recent genome duplication events. Therefore, the general strategy and methods developed herein can benefit other polyploid crops.
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134. A prospective randomized trial comparing Restorelle® Y mesh and flat mesh for laparoscopic and robotic-assisted laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy: 24-month outcomes
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Ferrando, Cecile A. and Paraiso, Marie Fidela R.
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135. Supramolecularly enabled pH- triggered drug action at tumor microenvironment potentiates nanomedicine efficacy against glioblastoma
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Quader, Sabina, Liu, Xueying, Toh, Kazuko, Su, Yu-Lin, Maity, Amit Ranjan, Tao, Anqi, Paraiso, West Kristian D., Mochida, Yuki, Kinoh, Hiroaki, Cabral, Horacio, and Kataoka, Kazunori
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136. 4-Ethylguaiacol Modulates Neuroinflammation and Promotes Heme Oxygenase-1 Expression to Ameliorate Brain Injury in Ischemic Stroke
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Wen-Tsan Weng, Ping-Chang Kuo, Barbara A. Scofield, Hallel C. Paraiso, Dennis A. Brown, I-Chen Yu, and Jui-Hung Yen
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4-EG ,HO-1 ,microglia ,blood–brain barrier ,ischemic stroke ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Ischemic stroke is caused by a sudden reduction in cerebral blood flow that subsequently induces a complex cascade of pathophysiological responses, leading to brain inflammation and irreversible infarction. 4-ethylguaiacol (4-EG) is reported to suppress inflammatory immune responses. However, whether 4-EG exerts anti-inflammatory effects in ischemic stroke remains unexplored. We evaluated the therapeutic potential of 4-EG and examined the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the protective effects of 4-EG in ischemic stroke. The effect of 4-EG in ischemic stroke was determined by using a transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) animal model followed by exploring the infarct size, neurological deficits, microglia activation, inflammatory cytokine production, blood–brain barrier (BBB) disruption, brain endothelial cell adhesion molecule expression, and microglial heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) expression. Nrf2-/- and HO-1 inhibitor ZnPP-treated mice were also subjected to MCAO to evaluate the role of the Nrf2/HO-1 pathway in 4-EG-mediated protection in ischemic stroke. We found that 4-EG attenuated infarct size and neurological deficits, and lessened BBB disruption in ischemic stroke. Further investigation revealed that 4-EG suppressed microglial activation, peripheral inflammatory immune cell infiltration, and brain endothelial cell adhesion molecule upregulation in the ischemic brain. Finally, we identified that the protective effect of 4-EG in ischemic stroke was abolished in Nrf2-/– and ZnPP-treated MCAO mice. Our results identified that 4-EG confers protection against ischemic stroke and reveal that the protective effect of 4-EG in ischemic stroke is mediated through the induction of the Nrf2/HO1 pathway. Thus, our findings suggest that 4-EG could be developed as a novel therapeutic agent for the treatment of ischemic stroke.
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137. Clinical management of community-acquired meningitis in adults in the UK and Ireland in 2017: a retrospective cohort study on behalf of the National Infection Trainees Collaborative for Audit and Research (NITCAR)
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Amy Robinson, Kamaljit Khalsa, Arjun Chandna, John Bowen, Viva Levee, Jan Coebergh, Tom Solomon, Clive Graham, David Turner, Robert Tilley, Tim Jones, Susan Hopkins, Matthew Stevens, Daniel White, Celestine Eshiwe, Anna Goodman, Ramandeep Singh, Robert S Heyderman, Nicholas Davies, Joseph Thompson, Ed Moran, Sarah Kelly, Martin Williams, Rhea O’Regan, Simon Tiberi, Jonathan Lambourne, Naomi Bulteel, Susan Larkin, Ruth McEwen, Hassan Paraiso, Aarti Shah, Martin Wiselka, Sylviane Defres, Ernest Mutengesa, Maria Krutikov, Ruth Owen, David Griffith, David Harvey, Trupti Patel, Brendan Davies, Emma Mclean, Joanna Allen, Ali Khan, Alastair Miller, Ashutosh Deshpande, Christopher Green, Lewis Jones, Mark Melzer, Fiona McGill, Amanda Fife, Nimal Wickramasinghe, Stephanie Harris, Ewan Hunter, Jayne Ellis, Benedict Rogers, Imogen Fordham, Elen Vink, Victoria Ward, Anna Smith, Andrew Rosser, Alison Muir, Ken Woodhouse, John Shone, Iain Crossingham, Ryan Jayesinghe, Eavan Muldoon, Avneet Shahi, Terry John Evans, Jeremy Wong, Eloisa MacLachlan, Amy Chue, Karishma Gokani, Katherine Ajdukiewicz, Lucinda Barrett, Frances Edwards, Adam Usher, Mairi McLeod, Su su Htwe, Grace Duane, Nicholas Wong, Jennifer Poyner, Jenni Crane, Ollie Lloyd, Emma Chisholm, Ildiko Kustos, Sam Sutton, M. Estee Torok, Isobel Ramsay, Monica Ivan, Joshua York, Jennifer Ansett, Maithili Varadarajan, Priya Sekhon, James Cruise, Shivani Kanabar, Mirella Ling, Charlotte Milne, Jayanta Sarma, Aline Wilson, Lynn Urquhart, Sahar Eldirdiri, Leila White, Jody Aberdein, Phillip Simpson, Hnin Hay Mar, Keying Tan, Eint Shwe Zin thein, Mahmoud Aziz, Anthony Cadwgan, Natasha Weston, Salman Zeb, Angela Houston, Louise Wootton, Iona Willingham, Aimee Johnson, Ashley Horsley, Eamonn Trainor, Olivier Gaillemin, Nicholas J Norton, Katie Cheung, Megan Duxbury, Emilie Bellhouse, Helena Brezovjakova, Kanitkar Tanmay, Alexsander Dawidziuk, Razan Saman, Hugh Adler, Elshadai Ejere, Yiwen Soo, Wendy Beadles, Heather Sturgeon, Brodie Cameron, David Chadwick Ben Tomlinson, Claire McGoldrick, Katie McDowell, Mpho Molosiwa, Katherine FlackAdrian Kennedy, Phoebe Cross, Fay Perry, Vithusha Inpadhas, Sarathy Selvam, Vhairi Bateman, Henry Wu, Monika Pasztor, Ajanthiha Karunakaran, Basma Soliman, Andrew Blanshard, Harish Reddy, Helen Chesterfield, Ben Schroeder, Tee Keat Teoh, Sathyavani Subbarao, Caryn RosmarinLucy Bell, Emma McGuire, Robert Serafino, Ishaan Bhide, Karanjeet Sagoo, Indran Balakrishnan, Kajal Patel, Barzo Faris, Graeme Calver, Ricky Singh, Hazel Sanghvi, Mohamed Eltayeb, and Rathur Haris
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Objectives To assess practice in the care of adults with suspected community-acquired bacterial meningitis in the UK and Ireland.Design Retrospective cohort study.Setting 64 UK and Irish hospitals.Participants 1471 adults with community-acquired meningitis of any aetiology in 2017.Results None of the audit standards, from the 2016 UK Joint Specialists Societies guideline on diagnosis and management of meningitis, were met in all cases. With respect to 20 of 30 assessed standards, clinical management provided for patients was in line with recommendations in less than 50% of cases. 45% of patients had blood cultures taken within an hour of admission, 0.5% had a lumbar puncture within 1 hour, 26% within 8 hours. 28% had bacterial molecular diagnostic tests on cerebrospinal fluid. Median time to first dose of antibiotics was 3.2 hours (IQR 1.3–9.2). 80% received empirical parenteral cephalosporins. 55% ≥60 years and 31% of immunocompromised patients received anti-Listeria antibiotics. 21% received steroids. Of the 1471 patients, 20% had confirmed bacterial meningitis. Among those with bacterial meningitis, pneumococcal aetiology, admission to intensive care and initial Glasgow Coma Scale Score less than 14 were associated with in-hospital mortality (adjusted OR (aOR) 2.08, 95% CI 0.96 to 4.48; aOR 4.28, 95% CI 1.81 to 10.1; aOR 2.90, 95% CI 1.26 to 6.71, respectively). Dexamethasone therapy was weakly associated with a reduction in mortality in both those with proven bacterial meningitis (aOR 0.57, 95% CI 0.28 to 1.17) and with pneumococcal meningitis (aOR 0.47, 95% CI 0.20 to 1.10).Conclusion This study demonstrates that clinical care for patients with meningitis in the UK is not in line with current evidence-based national guidelines. Diagnostics and therapeutics should be targeted for quality improvement strategies. Work should be done to improve the impact of guidelines, understand why they are not followed and, once published, ensure they translate into changed practice.
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138. Fatores Prognósticos e Funcionalidade na Síndrome de Compressão Medular Metastática: um Estudo de Coorte
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Eduarda Martins de Faria, Bianca Paraiso de Araujo, Patricia Almeida Chelles, Alessandra Grasso Giglio, Erica Alves Nogueira Fabro, Luciana Velasco Bizzo, Anke Bergmann, Luiz Claudio Santos Thuler, and Gustavo Telles da Silva
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compressão da medula espinal ,neoplasias da coluna vertebral ,metástase neoplásica ,prognóstico ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Introdução: A síndrome de compressão medular metastática (SCMM) tem grande potencial de perda irreversível da função motora e sensitiva, sendo considerada uma emergência oncológica. Objetivo: Avaliar o prognostico da SCMM e a funcionalidade dos pacientes com tumores sólidos. Método: Estudo de coorte que incluiu pacientes com câncer que desenvolveram SCMM entre janeiro de 2017 e dezembro de 2018. Os dados clínicos e sociodemográficos foram extraídos dos prontuários físicos e eletrônicos. Analise de sobrevida foi realizada pelo método Kaplan-Meier. Resultados: O estudo abrangeu 90 pacientes que apresentaram SCMM. Ao diagnostico da SCMM, 55,5% dos pacientes não conseguiam realizar marcha. Os pacientes com SCMM após câncer de pulmão tiveram 4,1 vezes maior risco de morrer (IC 95%, 1,79-9,41; p=0,001), os pacientes com tumores geniturinários tiveram 1,9 vezes maior risco de morrer (IC 95%, 1,06-3,45; p=0,02) e os pacientes com outros tipos de tumor tiveram 3,1 vezes maior risco de morrer (IC 95%, 1,58-6,24; p=0,001) quando comparados aos pacientes com SCMM após câncer de mama. Conclusão: Destaca-se a relevância clinica deste estudo ao descobrir que o tipo de tumor primário e um fator preditor independente para sobrevida da SCMM. Ao diagnostico da SCMM, mais da metade dos pacientes não realizam marcha.
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139. Position-squared coupling in a tunable photonic crystal optomechanical cavity
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Paraiso, Taofiq K., Kalaee, Mahmoud, Zang, Leyun, Pfeifer, Hannes, Marquardt, Florian, and Painter, Oskar
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We present the design, fabrication, and characterization of a planar silicon photonic crystal cavity in which large position-squared optomechanical coupling is realized. The device consists of a double-slotted photonic crystal structure in which motion of a central beam mode couples to two high-Q optical modes localized around each slot. Electrostatic tuning of the structure is used to controllably hybridize the optical modes into supermodes which couple in a quadratic fashion to the motion of the beam. From independent measurements of the anti-crossing of the optical modes and of the optical spring effect, the position-squared vacuum coupling rate is measured to be as large as 245 Hz to the fundamental in-plane mechanical resonance of the structure at 8.7MHz, which in displacement units corresponds to a coupling coefficient of 1 THz/nm$^2$. This level of position-squared coupling is approximately five orders of magnitude larger than in conventional Fabry-Perot cavity systems., Comment: 11 pages, 6 figures
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140. 4-Ethylguaiacol modulates neuroinflammation and Th1/Th17 differentiation to ameliorate disease severity in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis
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Wen-Tsan Weng, Ping-Chang Kuo, Dennis A. Brown, Barbara A. Scofield, Destin Furnas, Hallel C. Paraiso, Pei-Yu Wang, I-Chen Yu, and Jui-Hung Yen
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MS/EAE ,4-EG ,Microglia ,Th1/Th17 ,Neuroinflammation ,Blood-brain barrier ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract Background Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a progressive autoimmune disease characterized by the accumulation of pathogenic inflammatory immune cells in the central nervous system (CNS) that subsequently causes focal inflammation, demyelination, axonal injury, and neuronal damage. Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) is a well-established murine model that mimics the key features of MS. Presently, the dietary consumption of foods rich in phenols has been reported to offer numerous health benefits, including anti-inflammatory activity. One such compound, 4-ethylguaiacol (4-EG), found in various foods, is known to attenuate inflammatory immune responses. However, whether 4-EG exerts anti-inflammatory effects on modulating the CNS inflammatory immune responses remains unknown. Thus, in this study, we assessed the therapeutic effect of 4-EG in EAE using both chronic and relapsing-remitting animal models and investigated the immunomodulatory effects of 4-EG on neuroinflammation and Th1/Th17 differentiation in EAE. Methods Chronic C57BL/6 EAE and relapsing-remitting SJL/J EAE were induced followed by 4-EG treatment. The effects of 4-EG on disease progression, peripheral Th1/Th17 differentiation, CNS Th1/Th17 infiltration, microglia (MG) activation, and blood-brain barrier (BBB) disruption in EAE were evaluated. In addition, the expression of MMP9, MMP3, HO-1, and Nrf2 was assessed in the CNS of C57BL/6 EAE mice. Results Our results showed that 4-EG not only ameliorated disease severity in C57BL/6 chronic EAE but also mitigated disease progression in SJL/J relapsing-remitting EAE. Further investigations of the cellular and molecular mechanisms revealed that 4-EG suppressed MG activation, mitigated BBB disruption, repressed MMP3/MMP9 production, and inhibited Th1 and Th17 infiltration in the CNS of EAE. Furthermore, 4-EG suppressed Th1 and Th17 differentiation in the periphery of EAE and in vitro Th1 and Th17 cultures. Finally, we found 4-EG induced HO-1 expression in the CNS of EAE in vivo as well as in MG, BV2 cells, and macrophages in vitro. Conclusions Our work demonstrates that 4-EG confers protection against autoimmune disease EAE through modulating neuroinflammation and inhibiting Th1 and Th17 differentiation, suggesting 4-EG, a natural compound, could be potentially developed as a therapeutic agent for the treatment of MS/EAE.
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141. LEAFY andWAPO1 jointly regulate spikelet number per spike and floret development in wheat.
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Paraiso, Francine, Huiqiong Lin, Chengxia Li, Woods, Daniel P., Tianyu Lan, Tumelty, Connor, Debernardi, Juan M., Joe, Anna, and Dubcovsky, Jorge
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In wheat, the transition of the inflorescence meristem to a terminal spikelet (IM→TS) determines the spikelet number per spike (SNS), an important yield component. In this study, we demonstrate that the plant-specific transcription factor LEAFY (LFY) physically and genetically interacts with WHEAT ORTHOLOG OF APO1 (WAPO1) to regulate SNS and floret development. Loss-of-function mutations in either or both genes result in significant and similar reductions in SNS, as a result of a reduction in the rate of spikelet meristem formation per day. SNS is also modulated by significant genetic interactions between LFY and the SQUAMOSA MADS-box genes VRN1 and FUL2, which promote the IM→TS transition. Singlemolecule fluorescence in situ hybridization revealed a downregulation of LFY and upregulation of the SQUAMOSA MADS-box genes in the distal part of the developing spike during the IM→TS transition, supporting their opposite roles in the regulation of SNS in wheat. Concurrently, the overlap of LFY and WAPO1 transcription domains in the developing spikelets contributes to normal floret development. Understanding the genetic network regulating SNS is a necessary first step to engineer this important agronomic trait. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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142. Apical Suspension Repair for Vaginal Vault Prolapse: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
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Menefee, Shawn A., Richter, Holly E., Myers, Deborah, Moalli, Pamela, Weidner, Alison C., Harvie, Heidi S., Rahn, David D., Meriwether, Kate V., Paraiso, Marie Fidela R., Whitworth, Ryan, Mazloomdoost, Donna, and Thomas, Sonia
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143. Characteristics of Nontyphoid Salmonella Isolated from Human, Environmental, Animal, and Food Samples in Burkina Faso: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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Traore, Kuan Abdoulaye, Aboubacar-Paraiso, Abdoul Rachid, Bouda, Soutongnooma Caroline, Ouoba, Jean Bienvenue, Kagambèga, Assèta, Roques, Pierre, and Barro, Nicolas
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Salmonella is one of the world's leading causes of zoonotic and foodborne illnesses. Recently, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has become one of the most critical challenges to public health and food safety. Herein, we employed a meta-analysis to determine the pooled prevalence and spatiotemporal distribution of serovars and antimicrobial resistance in NTS in Burkina Faso. To find eligible articles, a comprehensive literature search of PubMed, African Journals Online, ScienceDirect, Google Scholar, and the gray literature (university libraries) in Burkina was conducted for the period from 2008 to 2020. Studies meeting the inclusion criteria were selected and assessed for risk of bias. To assess the temporal and spatial relationships between serotypes and resistant strains from humans, animals, food, and the environment, a random-effects statistical model meta-analysis was carried out using the Comprehensive Meta-Analysis Version 3.0 program. The NTS prevalence rates were 4.6% (95% CI: 3–7) and 20.1% (95% CI: 6.6–47.4) in humans and animals, respectively, and 16.8% (95% CI: 10.5–25.8) and 15.6% (95% CI: 8.2–27.5) in food and the environment, respectively. Most NTS serovars were S. Derby, reported both in food and animals, and S. Typhimurium, reported in humans, while S. Croft II, S. Jodpur II, and S. Kentucky were the most prevalent in the environment. NTS isolates were highly resistant to erythromycin, amoxicillin, cefixime, and cephalothin, with a pooled prevalence of multidrug resistance of 29% (95% CI: 14.5–49.5). The results of this review show a high diversity of Salmonella serotypes, as well as high antibiotic resistance in Salmonella isolates from animal, human, food, and environmental samples in Burkina, calling for a consolidated "One Health" approach to better understand the drivers of pathogen emergence, spread, and antimicrobial resistance, as well as the formulation of intervention measures needed to limit the risk associated with the disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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144. Identifying Influences of Game Upgrades on Profitable Players Behavior in MMORPGs.
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Luiz Bernardo Martins Kummer, Hiroyuki Iida, Júlio César Nievola, and Emerson Cabrera Paraiso
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145. Using Linguistic Context to Learn Folksonomies from Task-Oriented Dialogues.
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Gregory Moro Puppi Wanderley and Emerson Cabrera Paraiso
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146. Using Correlation for Labelset Selection in Multi-Label Classification of Users Reactions.
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Zacarias Curi, Alceu de Souza Britto Jr., and Emerson Cabrera Paraiso
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147. A Visual Tool for Supporting Collaborative Code Quality.
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Matheus Camilo da Silva, Patricia Rucker de Bassi, Gregory Moro Puppi Wanderley, Cesar Augusto Tacla, and Emerson Cabrera Paraiso
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148. Identifying Influences of Game Upgrades on Profitable Players Behavior in MMORPGs
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Martins Kummer, Luiz Bernardo, Iida, Hiroyuki, Nievola, Julio Cesar, Paraiso, Emerson Cabrera, Goos, Gerhard, Founding Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Bertino, Elisa, Editorial Board Member, Gao, Wen, Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Woeginger, Gerhard, Editorial Board Member, Yung, Moti, Editorial Board Member, van der Spek, Erik, editor, Göbel, Stefan, editor, Do, Ellen Yi-Luen, editor, Clua, Esteban, editor, and Baalsrud Hauge, Jannicke, editor
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149. CEA: A Service for Cognitive Event Automation
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Shwartz, Larisa, Hwang, Jinho, Völzer, Hagen, Nidd, Michael, Aguiar, Murilo Goncalves, Paraiso, Marcos Vinicius Landivar, Valero, Letusa, Hutchison, David, Editorial Board Member, Kanade, Takeo, Editorial Board Member, Kittler, Josef, Editorial Board Member, Kleinberg, Jon M., Editorial Board Member, Mattern, Friedemann, Editorial Board Member, Mitchell, John C., Editorial Board Member, Naor, Moni, Editorial Board Member, Pandu Rangan, C., Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Terzopoulos, Demetri, Editorial Board Member, Tygar, Doug, Editorial Board Member, Goos, Gerhard, Founding Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Liu, Xiao, editor, Mrissa, Michael, editor, Zhang, Liang, editor, Benslimane, Djamal, editor, Ghose, Aditya, editor, Wang, Zhongjie, editor, Bucchiarone, Antonio, editor, Zhang, Wei, editor, Zou, Ying, editor, and Yu, Qi, editor
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150. Middle and Anterior Compartment: Issues for the Colorectal Surgeon
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Unger, Cecile A., Paraiso, Marie Fidela R., Steele, Scott R., editor, Hull, Tracy L., editor, Hyman, Neil, editor, Maykel, Justin A., editor, Read, Thomas E., editor, and Whitlow, Charles B., editor
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