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152. Famished Frugivores or Choosy Consumers: A Generalist Frugivore (Wild Bornean Orangutans, Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii) Leaves Available Fruit for Nonfruit Foods
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DiGiorgio, Andrea L., Ma, Yaxiong, Upton, Elizabeth M., Gopal, Sucharita, Robinson, Natalie J., Susanto, TriWahyu, and Knott, Cheryl D.
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- 2023
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153. Can flat-detector CT after successful endovascular treatment predict long-term outcome in patients with large vessel occlusion? An Alberta Stroke Programme Early CT Score–based study
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Knott, Michael, Hoelter, Philip, Hock, Stefan, Mühlen, Iris, Gerner, Stefan T., Sprügel, Maximilian I., Huttner, Hagen B., Schwab, Stefan, Engelhorn, Tobias, and Doerfler, Arnd
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- 2023
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154. Distribution Patterns of Astrocyte Populations in the Human Cortex
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Forrest, Shelley L., Kim, Jordan Hanxi, Crockford, Daniel R., Huynh, Katharine, Cheong, Rosie, Knott, Samantha, Kane, Madison A., Ittner, Lars M., Halliday, Glenda M., and Kril, Jillian J.
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- 2023
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155. Florentius Volusenus: Christian Humanist : The Commentatio quaedam theologica (1539)
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Volusenus, Florentius, MacDonald, Alasdair A., Knott, Betty I., McDonald, J. Craig, Volusenus, Florentius, MacDonald, Alasdair A., Knott, Betty I., and McDonald, J. Craig
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- 2024
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156. Deep Active Surface Models
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Wickramasinghe, Udaranga, Knott, Graham, and Fua, Pascal
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Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Computer Science - Graphics ,Computer Science - Machine Learning - Abstract
Active Surface Models have a long history of being useful to model complex 3D surfaces but only Active Contours have been used in conjunction with deep networks, and then only to produce the data term as well as meta-parameter maps controlling them. In this paper, we advocate a much tighter integration. We introduce layers that implement them that can be integrated seamlessly into Graph Convolutional Networks to enforce sophisticated smoothness priors at an acceptable computational cost. We will show that the resulting Deep Active Surface Models outperform equivalent architectures that use traditional regularization loss terms to impose smoothness priors for 3D surface reconstruction from 2D images and for 3D volume segmentation., Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures, 6 tables
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- 2020
157. Quantum illumination with multiple entangled photons
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Torromé, Ricardo Gallego, Bekhti-Winkel, Nadya Ben, and Knott, Peter
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Quantum Physics - Abstract
In this work, a theoretical generalization of Lloyd's quantum illumination to signal beams described by two entangled photon states is developed. It is shown that the new protocol offers a method to find the range of the target, reduces the size of the required time-bandwidth product to have the same signal to noise ratio than in Lloyd's quantum illumination, has a lower probability of false positive and is resilient against noise and also potentially against losses. However, the generation of the required three photon states for the protocol posses a technical problem for its practical implementation not fully addressed. Recent advances in triple photon generation that can overcome this problem are discussed. Other issues related with the protocol are also considered., Comment: 14 pages; Discussion section extended; several references added. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2006.14238
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- 2020
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158. Introduction to quantum radar
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Torromé, Ricardo Gallego, Bekhti-Winkel, Nadya Ben, and Knott, Peter
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Quantum Physics ,Physics - Applied Physics - Abstract
After a brief introduction to the notion of quantum entanglement and quantum correlations, several schemes for a quantum radar based upon the quantum illumination and others protocols are discussed. We review different concepts that have been introduced to overcome several of the inherent difficulties in the implementation of quantum generation and/or detection quantum sensing protocols for RADAR applications. Our review is an up-to date critical presentation of the state of the art, with emphasis in the case by case assessment of the feasibility of the different concepts. We also aim that the review is accessible to non-experts in the field. Hence several appendixes and a technical glossary are included., Comment: 68 pages, no figures
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- 2020
159. Quantum sensing networks for the estimation of linear functions
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Rubio, Jesús, Knott, Paul A, Proctor, Timothy J, and Dunningham, Jacob A
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Quantum Physics - Abstract
The theoretical framework for networked quantum sensing has been developed to a great extent in the past few years, but there are still a number of open questions. Among these, a problem of great significance, both fundamentally and for constructing efficient sensing networks, is that of the role of inter-sensor correlations in the simultaneous estimation of multiple linear functions, where the latter are taken over a collection local parameters and can thus be seen as global properties. In this work we provide a solution to this when each node is a qubit and the state of the network is sensor-symmetric. First we derive a general expression linking the amount of inter-sensor correlations and the geometry of the vectors associated with the functions, such that the asymptotic error is optimal. Using this we show that if the vectors are clustered around two special subspaces, then the optimum is achieved when the correlation strength approaches its extreme values, while there is a monotonic transition between such extremes for any other geometry. Furthermore, we demonstrate that entanglement can be detrimental for estimating non-trivial global properties, and that sometimes it is in fact irrelevant. Finally, we perform a non-asymptotic analysis of these results using a Bayesian approach, finding that the amount of correlations needed to enhance the precision crucially depends on the number of measurement data. Our results will serve as a basis to investigate how to harness correlations in networks of quantum sensors operating both in and out of the asymptotic regime., Comment: 31 pages, 5 figures, 1 table. Minor revision. It incorporates parts of the material in chapter 6 of arXiv:1912.02324
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- 2020
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160. Secure multiparty computations in floating-point arithmetic
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Guo, Chuan, Hannun, Awni, Knott, Brian, van der Maaten, Laurens, Tygert, Mark, and Zhu, Ruiyu
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Computer Science - Cryptography and Security ,Computer Science - Information Theory ,Computer Science - Machine Learning ,Mathematics - Numerical Analysis ,Statistics - Computation - Abstract
Secure multiparty computations enable the distribution of so-called shares of sensitive data to multiple parties such that the multiple parties can effectively process the data while being unable to glean much information about the data (at least not without collusion among all parties to put back together all the shares). Thus, the parties may conspire to send all their processed results to a trusted third party (perhaps the data provider) at the conclusion of the computations, with only the trusted third party being able to view the final results. Secure multiparty computations for privacy-preserving machine-learning turn out to be possible using solely standard floating-point arithmetic, at least with a carefully controlled leakage of information less than the loss of accuracy due to roundoff, all backed by rigorous mathematical proofs of worst-case bounds on information loss and numerical stability in finite-precision arithmetic. Numerical examples illustrate the high performance attained on commodity off-the-shelf hardware for generalized linear models, including ordinary linear least-squares regression, binary and multinomial logistic regression, probit regression, and Poisson regression., Comment: 31 pages, 13 figures, 6 tables
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- 2020
161. Generative AI models should include detection mechanisms as a condition for public release
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Knott, Alistair, Pedreschi, Dino, Chatila, Raja, Chakraborti, Tapabrata, Leavy, Susan, Baeza-Yates, Ricardo, Eyers, David, Trotman, Andrew, Teal, Paul D., Biecek, Przemyslaw, Russell, Stuart, and Bengio, Yoshua
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- 2023
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162. Stable isotope labeling and ultra-high-resolution NanoSIMS imaging reveal alpha-synuclein-induced changes in neuronal metabolism in vivo
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Spataro, Sofia, Maco, Bohumil, Escrig, Stéphane, Jensen, Louise, Polerecky, Lubos, Knott, Graham, Meibom, Anders, and Schneider, Bernard L.
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- 2023
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163. Age of epilepsy onset as modulating factor for naming deficit after epilepsy surgery: a voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping study
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Reindl, Caroline, Walther, Katrin, Allgäuer, Anna-Lena, Lang, Johannes D., Welte, Tamara M., Stritzelberger, Jenny, Gollwitzer, Stephanie, Schwarz, Michael, Trollmann, Regina, Madzar, Dominik, Knott, Michael, Doerfler, Arnd, Seifert, Frank, Rössler, Karl, Brandner, Sebastian, Rampp, Stefan, Schwab, Stefan, and Hamer, Hajo M.
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- 2023
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164. Dynamics of CLIMP-63 S-acylation control ER morphology
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Sandoz, Patrick A., Denhardt-Eriksson, Robin A., Abrami, Laurence, Abriata, Luciano A., Spreemann, Gard, Maclachlan, Catherine, Ho, Sylvia, Kunz, Béatrice, Hess, Kathryn, Knott, Graham, S. Mesquita, Francisco, Hatzimanikatis, Vassily, and van der Goot, F. Gisou
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- 2023
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165. Large-scale morphometry of the subarachnoid space of the optic nerve
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Rossinelli, Diego, Killer, Hanspeter Esriel, Meyer, Peter, Knott, Graham, Fourestey, Gilles, Kurtcuoglu, Vartan, Kohler, Corina, Gruber, Philipp, Remonda, Luca, Neutzner, Albert, and Berberat, Jatta
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- 2023
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166. Prevalence of canine heartworm infection in Queensland, Australia: comparison of diagnostic methods and investigation of factors associated with reduction in antigen detection
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Constantinoiu, Constantin, Croton, Catriona, Paterson, Mandy B. A., Knott, Lyn, Henning, Joerg, Mallyon, John, and Coleman, Glen T.
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- 2023
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167. Season, storage and extraction method impact on the phytochemical profile of Terminalia ivorensis
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Moomin, Aliu, Russell, Wendy R., Knott, Rachel M., Scobbie, Lorraine, Mensah, Kwesi Boadu, Adu-Gyamfi, Paa Kofi Tawiah, and Duthie, Susan J.
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- 2023
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168. Kinetic analysis of Cas12a and Cas13a RNA-Guided nucleases for development of improved CRISPR-Based diagnostics
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Nalefski, Eric A, Patel, Nidhi, Leung, Philip JY, Islam, Zeba, Kooistra, Remy M, Parikh, Ishira, Marion, Estelle, Knott, Gavin J, Doudna, Jennifer A, Le Ny, Anne-Laure M, and Madan, Damian
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Biological Sciences ,Bioinformatics and Computational Biology ,Emerging Infectious Diseases ,Genetics ,Infectious Diseases ,Infection ,Good Health and Well Being ,Biochemistry ,Chemical reaction kinetics ,Molecular biology - Abstract
Bacterial CRISPR systems provide acquired immunity against invading nucleic acids by activating RNA-programmable RNases and DNases. Cas13a and Cas12a enzymes bound to CRISPR RNA (crRNA) recognize specific nucleic acid targets, initiating cleavage of the targets as well as non-target (trans) nucleic acids. Here, we examine the kinetics of single-turnover target and multi-turnover trans-nuclease activities of both enzymes. High-turnover, non-specific Cas13a trans-RNase activity is coupled to rapid binding of target RNA. By contrast, low-turnover Cas12a trans-nuclease activity is coupled to relatively slow cleavage of target DNA, selective for DNA over RNA, indifferent to base identity, and preferential for single-stranded substrates. Combining multiple crRNA increases detection sensitivity of targets, an approach we use to quantify pathogen DNA in samples from patients suspected of Buruli ulcer disease. Results reveal that these enzymes are kinetically adapted to play distinct roles in bacterial adaptive immunity and show how kinetic analysis can be applied to CRISPR-based diagnostics.
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- 2021
169. Accelerated RNA detection using tandem CRISPR nucleases.
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Liu, Tina Y, Knott, Gavin J, Smock, Dylan CJ, Desmarais, John J, Son, Sungmin, Bhuiya, Abdul, Jakhanwal, Shrutee, Prywes, Noam, Agrawal, Shreeya, Díaz de León Derby, María, Switz, Neil A, Armstrong, Maxim, Harris, Andrew R, Charles, Emeric J, Thornton, Brittney W, Fozouni, Parinaz, Shu, Jeffrey, Stephens, Stephanie I, Kumar, G Renuka, Zhao, Chunyu, Mok, Amanda, Iavarone, Anthony T, Escajeda, Arturo M, McIntosh, Roger, Kim, Shineui, Dugan, Eli J, IGI Testing Consortium, Pollard, Katherine S, Tan, Ming X, Ott, Melanie, Fletcher, Daniel A, Lareau, Liana F, Hsu, Patrick D, Savage, David F, and Doudna, Jennifer A
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IGI Testing Consortium ,Humans ,RNA ,Viral ,Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ,CRISPR-Cas Systems ,COVID-19 ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Lung ,Biodefense ,Emerging Infectious Diseases ,Vaccine Related ,Prevention ,Infectious Diseases ,4.1 Discovery and preclinical testing of markers and technologies ,Infection ,Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ,Medicinal and Biomolecular Chemistry ,Biochemistry and Cell Biology - Abstract
Direct, amplification-free detection of RNA has the potential to transform molecular diagnostics by enabling simple on-site analysis of human or environmental samples. CRISPR-Cas nucleases offer programmable RNA-guided RNA recognition that triggers cleavage and release of a fluorescent reporter molecule, but long reaction times hamper their detection sensitivity and speed. Here, we show that unrelated CRISPR nucleases can be deployed in tandem to provide both direct RNA sensing and rapid signal generation, thus enabling robust detection of ~30 molecules per µl of RNA in 20 min. Combining RNA-guided Cas13 and Csm6 with a chemically stabilized activator creates a one-step assay that can detect severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) RNA extracted from respiratory swab samples with quantitative reverse transcriptase PCR (qRT-PCR)-derived cycle threshold (Ct) values up to 33, using a compact detector. This Fast Integrated Nuclease Detection In Tandem (FIND-IT) approach enables sensitive, direct RNA detection in a format that is amenable to point-of-care infection diagnosis as well as to a wide range of other diagnostic or research applications.
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- 2021
170. Designed for the camera : Irish interior makeover television, 1996-2014
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Knott, Neville, Sparke, Penny, and Fisher, Fiona
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interior design ,makeover television ,amature and professional ,knowledge and entertainment ,transformed interior ,television production processes ,interior design processes ,history of Irish interior design - Abstract
This thesis examines how television makeover programmes, broadcast in Ireland between 1996 and 2014, mediate the professional practice of interior design. It argues that the programme-makers, in seeking to engage viewers, used a series of strategies-notably the suppression of professional and educational knowledge about interior design-to convey an image of staged coherence that was arrived at unproblematically. In that process, it will be argued, interior design knowledge got lost, and entertainment triumphed. Focusing on these strategies, the thesis considers how the production process used interior design, nonetheless, to attract an audience and generate ratings, focusing on the relationship between amateurs and professionals, the visual construction of televised interiors, and the blurred boundaries between education and entertainment. It sets this analysis within the context of external socio-economic factors. Drawing on two thousand hours of Irish television content, the thesis investigates televisual practices and examines the changes that occurred within Irish makeover programmes between 1996 and 2014. Most importantly, it aims to extend the current understanding of the tele-visualised interior by approaching it from a production perspective. To achieve its aims, the research has drawn on both the processes of interior design and television-making, and importantly, their intersection.
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- 2021
171. Cisgenderism in sports talk : a discursive analysis
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Knott-Fayle, Gabriel
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cisgenderism ,transgender ,discursive psychology ,Sports communication ,prejudice - Abstract
In this thesis, I contribute to the growing understanding of cisgenderism by examining its expressing in the context of sports media and sports talk. Whilst there is an expanding amount of literature on cisgenderism, little work has thus far offered a detailed analysis of its manifestation in situated contexts and even less so in relation to sports. This is a notable gap because sport is typically rife with structural forms of trans-discrimination. In fact, sport remains a particularly strong bastion of binary sex/gender enforcement, even as other areas of society have begun to contest such dimorphic understandings. Furthermore, as a mediated spectacle, very little if anything comes close to matching the viewing figures and cultural impact of major sporting events. This being the case, the way that trans sportspeople and trans sporting inclusion are talked about reveals a lot about how cisgenderism functions and how normative sex and gender identities are relationally produced and positioned. It is this functioning of cisgenderism, expressed in language, that I unpack in this thesis. In so doing, I will build on established conceptions of cisgenderism and trans-discrimination, to develop an understanding of how it is discursively and rhetorically (re)produced and expressed in a situated context. In particular, I examine the representation of trans sportswomen as the vast majority of sporting discourse on the topic focuses securing on the women's sporting category. Drawing on a wide range of discursive data throughout including sports media (newspapers, television, online media and social media) as well as focus group and interview data, I build on discursive psychological concepts to develop an understanding of how identities and the world are constructed and positioned in sports talk about trans-inclusion. Furthermore, I apply discursive psychological understandings of prejudice to my analysis of how cisgenderism is expressed. I also utilise reflexive thematic analysis and feminist reflexive methods to develop my critique. Primarily my findings explore the ways that cisgenderist activities are instantiated in sports talk through well-established sporting discursive resources such as anxieties around cheating and fairness, sexism, a distrust of Eastern and developing world athletic successes, sex and gender testing, and highly medicalised understandings of the body. In addition, my examination builds on the concept of the "hybrid media system" (Chadwick, 2013) to consider how cisgenderism is produced across and between different parts of the highly multimediated system of sports media. Fundamentally, my findings relate to the way that, in line with other discursive psychological understandings of prejudice, cisgenderism functions in "banal" (Billig, 1995) or "mundane" (Peel, 2001; Riggs, 2014) ways.
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- 2021
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172. Geotechnical asset management for climate change risk
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Corker-Knott, Alexandra L.
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TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TE Highway engineering. Roads and pavements - Abstract
Geotechnical asset management is a process and tool which encourages robust data management, optimised programming and evidenced based decision-making. Although asset management has come a long way since becoming a more accepted practice in the highways sector , and has fundamentally changed the way that assets are maintained, there are aspects that are still evolving as clarity on asset and network need improves and extends into future years. However, in gaining more sight into the future of asset networks, unforeseen risks begin to appear. These risks may not have been known or well understood at the time the asset network was constructed, or may not have been an issue when the asset was originally designed, yet, over the years the changing use of the asset network by users has led to new risks becoming apparent. One of these historically unknown risks is climate change. While knowledge about how climate change is expected to impact assets is improving, the understanding of the scale and scope of assets that will be affected by climate change is less well developed. The tool presented in this research is a risk assessment, which evaluates the risk profile of the effects of climate change on a geotechnical asset as the result of the critical condition impact factors. This risk profile is completed by a scoring the impacting factors on a scorecard, for subsequent inclusion in the final risk score. The likelihood element of the risk assessment uses probability scores taken from the medium emission scenarios presented by the UKCIP 2018. The resultant risk score can then be utilised as a forward planning tool for maintenance, or increased monitoring, where appropriate. Three case studies were assessed to show the practical application of the system. The results of the case studies show that the process works and produces results which aid the planning of maintenance to mitigate for climate change.
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- 2021
173. Interiors in the Era of Covid-19: Interior Design between the Public and Private Realms
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Penny Sparke, Ersi Ioannidou, Pat Kirkham, Stephen Knott, Jana Scholze, Penny Sparke, Ersi Ioannidou, Pat Kirkham, Stephen Knott, Jana Scholze
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- 2023
174. Hepatic Steatosis is Negatively Associated with Bone Mineral Density in Children
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Chun, Lauren F, Yu, Elizabeth L, Sawh, Mary Catherine, Bross, Craig, Nichols, Jeanne, Polgreen, Lynda, Knott, Cynthia, Schlein, Alexandra, Sirlin, Claude B, Middleton, Michael S, Kado, Deborah M, and Schwimmer, Jeffrey B
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Complementary and Integrative Health ,Digestive Diseases ,Clinical Research ,Pediatric ,Osteoporosis ,Nutrition ,Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis ,Biomedical Imaging ,Liver Disease ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Aetiology ,Musculoskeletal ,Absorptiometry ,Photon ,Adolescent ,Alanine Transaminase ,Bone Density ,Child ,Female ,Humans ,Liver ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Male ,Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease ,Sampling Studies ,Vitamin D ,gamma-Glutamyltransferase ,MRI-PDFF ,NAFLD ,osteopenia ,osteoporosis ,pediatric ,vitamin D ,Human Movement and Sports Sciences ,Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine ,Pediatrics ,Paediatrics - Abstract
ObjectiveTo evaluate the relationship between hepatic steatosis and bone mineral density (BMD) in children. In addition, to assess 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels in the relationship between hepatic steatosis and BMD.Study designA community-based sample of 235 children was assessed for hepatic steatosis, BMD, and serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D. Hepatic steatosis was measured by liver magnetic resonance imaging proton density fat fraction (MRI-PDFF). BMD was measured by whole-body dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry.ResultsThe mean age of the study population was 12.5 years (SD 2.5 years). Liver MRI-PDFF ranged from 1.1% to 40.1% with a mean of 9.3% (SD 8.5%). Across this broad spectrum of hepatic fat content, there was a significant negative relationship between liver MRI-PDFF and BMD z score (R = -0.421, P
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- 2021
175. Asparagine couples mitochondrial respiration to ATF4 activity and tumor growth
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Krall, Abigail S, Mullen, Peter J, Surjono, Felicia, Momcilovic, Milica, Schmid, Ernst W, Halbrook, Christopher J, Thambundit, Apisadaporn, Mittelman, Steven D, Lyssiotis, Costas A, Shackelford, David B, Knott, Simon RV, and Christofk, Heather R
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Cancer ,Activating Transcription Factor 4 ,Animals ,Asparagine ,Aspartic Acid ,Cell Line ,Tumor ,Cell Proliferation ,Diet ,Electron Transport Chain Complex Proteins ,Humans ,Mechanistic Target of Rapamycin Complex 1 ,Metformin ,Mice ,Mice ,Inbred NOD ,Mitochondria ,Neoplasms ,Nucleotides ,Survival Rate ,asparaginase ,asparagine ,cancer metabolism ,cancer treatment ,dietary restriction ,metformin ,respiration ,Biochemistry and Cell Biology ,Medical Biochemistry and Metabolomics ,Endocrinology & Metabolism - Abstract
Mitochondrial respiration is critical for cell proliferation. In addition to producing ATP, respiration generates biosynthetic precursors, such as aspartate, an essential substrate for nucleotide synthesis. Here, we show that in addition to depleting intracellular aspartate, electron transport chain (ETC) inhibition depletes aspartate-derived asparagine, increases ATF4 levels, and impairs mTOR complex I (mTORC1) activity. Exogenous asparagine restores proliferation, ATF4 and mTORC1 activities, and mTORC1-dependent nucleotide synthesis in the context of ETC inhibition, suggesting that asparagine communicates active respiration to ATF4 and mTORC1. Finally, we show that combination of the ETC inhibitor metformin, which limits tumor asparagine synthesis, and either asparaginase or dietary asparagine restriction, which limit tumor asparagine consumption, effectively impairs tumor growth in multiple mouse models of cancer. Because environmental asparagine is sufficient to restore tumor growth in the context of respiration impairment, our findings suggest that asparagine synthesis is a fundamental purpose of tumor mitochondrial respiration, which can be harnessed for therapeutic benefit to cancer patients.
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- 2021
176. Dairy Fat Intake, Plasma Pentadecanoic Acid, and Plasma Iso‐heptadecanoic Acid Are Inversely Associated With Liver Fat in Children
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Sawh, Mary Catherine, Wallace, Martina, Shapiro, Emma, Goyal, Nidhi P, Newton, Kimberly P, Yu, Elizabeth L, Bross, Craig, Durelle, Janis, Knott, Cynthia, Gangoiti, Jon A, Barshop, Bruce A, Gengatharan, Jivani M, Meurs, Noah, Schlein, Alexandra, Middleton, Michael S, Sirlin, Claude B, Metallo, Christian M, and Schwimmer, Jeffrey B
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Liver Disease ,Digestive Diseases ,Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis ,Prevention ,Nutrition ,Pediatric ,Oral and gastrointestinal ,Metabolic and endocrine ,Adolescent ,Child ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Fatty Acids ,Humans ,Liver ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease ,milk ,nonalcoholic steatohepatitis ,nutrition ,obesity ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Gastroenterology & Hepatology ,Clinical sciences ,Nutrition and dietetics ,Paediatrics - Abstract
ObjectivesWe sought to evaluate the relevance of pediatric dairy fat recommendations for children at risk for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) by studying the association between dairy fat intake and the amount of liver fat. The effects of dairy fat may be mediated by odd chain fatty acids (OCFA), such as pentadecanoic acid (C15:0), and monomethyl branched chain fatty acids (BCFA), such as iso-heptadecanoic acid (iso-C17:0). Therefore, we also evaluated the association between plasma levels of OCFA and BCFA with the amount of liver fat.MethodsObservational, cross-sectional, community-based sample of 237 children ages 8 to 17. Dairy fat intake was assessed by 3 24-hour dietary recalls. Plasma fatty acids were measured by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Main outcome was hepatic steatosis measured by whole liver magnetic resonance imaging proton density fat fraction (MRI-PDFF).ResultsMedian dairy fat intake was 10.6 grams/day (range 0.0--44.5 g/day). Median liver MRI-PDFF was 4.5% (range 0.9%-45.1%). Dairy fat intake was inversely correlated with liver MRI-PDFF (r = -0.162; P = .012). In multivariable log linear regression, plasma C15:0 and iso-C17:0 were inverse predictors of liver MRI-PDFF (B = -0.247, P = 0.048; and B = -0.234, P = 0.009).ConclusionsDairy fat intake, plasma C15:0, and plasma iso-C17:0 were inversely correlated with hepatic steatosis in children. These hypothesis-generating findings should be tested through clinical trials to better inform dietary guidelines.
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- 2021
177. Regional Practice Variation and Outcomes in the Standard Versus Accelerated Initiation of Renal Replacement Therapy in Acute Kidney Injury (STARRT-AKI) Trial: A Post Hoc Secondary Analysis
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Vaara, Suvi T., Serpa Neto, Ary, Bellomo, Rinaldo, Adhikari, Neill K. J., Dreyfuss, Didier, Gallagher, Martin, Gaudry, Stephane, Hoste, Eric, Joannidis, Michael, Pettilä, Ville, Wang, Amanda Y., Kashani, Kianoush, Wald, Ron, Bagshaw, Sean M., Ostermann, Marlies, Bagshaw, Sean M, Wald, Ron, Adhikari, Neill K.J., Bellomo, Rinaldo, Dreyfuss, Didier, Du, Bin, Gallagher, Martin P., Gaudry, Stéphane, Hoste, Eric A., Lamontagne, François, Joannidis, Michael, Liu, Kathleen D., McAuley, Daniel F., McGuinness, Shay P., Nichol, Alistair D., Ostermann, Marlies, Palevsky, Paul M., Qiu, Haibo, Pettilä, Ville, Schneider, Antoine G., Smith, Orla M., Vaara, Suvi T., Weir, Matthew, Bellomo, Rinaldo, Eastwood, Glenn M., Peck, Leah, Young, Helen, Kruger, Peter, Laurie, Gordon, Saylor, Emma, Meyer, Jason, Venz, Ellen, Wetzig, Krista, French, Craig, McGain, Forbes, Mulder, John, Fennessy, Gerard, Koottayi, Sathyajith, Bates, Samantha, Towns, Miriam, Morgan, Rebecca, Tippett, Anna, Udy, Andrew, Mason, Chris, Licari, Elisa, Gantner, Dashiell, McClure, Jason, Nichol, Alistair, McCracken, Phoebe, Board, Jasmin, Martin, Emma, Vallance, Shirley, Young, Meredith, Vladic, Chelsey, McGloughlin, Steve, Gattas, David, Buhr, Heidi, Coles, Jennifer, Hutch, Debra, Wun, James, Cole, Louise, Whitehead, Christina, Lowrey, Julie, Masters, Kristy, Gresham, Rebecca, Campbell, Victoria, Gutierrez, David, Brailsford, Jane, Forbes, Loretta, Murray, Lauren, Maguire, Teena, NiChonghaile, Martina, Orford, Neil, Bone, Allison, Elderkin, Tania, Salerno, Tania, Chimunda, Tim, Fletcher, Jason, Broadfield, Emma, Porwal, Sanjay, Knott, Cameron, Boschert, Catherine, Smith, Julie, Richardson, Angus, Hill, Dianne, Duke, Graeme, Oziemski, Peter, Cegarra, Santiago, Chan, Peter, Welsh, Deborah, Hunter, Stephanie, Roodenburg, Owen, Dyett, John, Kokotsis, Nicos, Moser, Max, Yang, Yang, Padayachee, Laven, Vetro, Joseph, Gangopadhyay, Himangsu, Kaufman, Melissa, Ghosh, Angaj, Said, Simone, Patel, Alpesh, Bihari, Shailesh, Matheson, Elisha, Jin, Xia, Shrestha, Tapaswi, Schwartz, Kate, Gallagher, Martin P., Cross, Rosalba, Cheung, Winston, Wong, Helen, Kol, Mark, Shah, Asim, Wang, Amanda Y., Endre, Zoltan, Bradford, Celia, Janin, Pierre, Finfer, Simon, Diel, Naomi, Gatward, Jonathan, Hammond, Naomi, Delaney, Anthony, Bass, Frances, Yarad, Elizabeth, Buscher, Hergen, Reynolds, Claire, Baker, Nerilee, Joannidis, Michael, Bellmann, Romuald, Peer, Andreas, Hasslacher, Julia, Koglberger, Paul, Klein, Sebastian, Zotter, Klemens, Brandtner, Anna, Finkenstedt, Armin, Ditlbacher, Adelheid, Hartig, Frank, Fries, Dietmar, Bachler, Mirjam, Schenk, Bettina, Wagner, Martin, Staudinger, Thomas, Tiller, Esther, Schellongowski, Peter, Bojic, Andja, Hoste, Eric A., Bracke, Stephanie, De Crop, Luc, Vermeiren, Daisy, Thome, Fernando, Chiella, Bianca, Fendt, Lucia, Antunes, Veronica, Maisonneuve-Rosemont, Lafrance, Jean-Philippe, Lamontagne, François, D’Aragon, Frédérick, St-Arnaud, Charles, Mayette, Michael, Carbonnaeu, Élaine, Marchand, Joannie, Masse, Marie-Hélène, Ladouceur, Marilène, Turgeon, 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Jennifer, Dodek, Peter, Ayas, Najib, Alcuaz, Victoria, Suen, Gabriel, Rewa, Oleksa, Singh, Gurmeet, Norris, Sean, Gibson, Neil, Arias, Castro, Shami, Aysha, Pelletier, Celine, Adhikari, Neill K.J., Zahirieh, Alireza, Amaral, Andre, Marinoff, Nicole, Kaur, Navjot, Perez, Adic, Wang, Jane, Haljan, Gregory, Condin, Christopher, McIntyre, Lauralyn, Gomes, Brigette, Porteous, Rebecca, Watpool, Irene, Hiremath, Swapnil, Clark, Edward, Herridge, Margaret S., Backhouse, Felicity, Elizabeth Wilcox, M., Walczak, Karolina, Ki, Vincent, Sharman, Asheer, Romano, Martin, Bagshaw, Sean M., Noel Gibney, R.T., Romanovsky, Adam S., Rewa, Oleksa, McCoshen, Lorena, Baig, Nadia, Wood, Gordon, Ovakim, Daniel, Auld, Fiona, Carney, Gayle, Duan, Meili, Ji, Xiaojun, Guo, Dongchen, Qi, Zhili, Lin, Jin, Zhang, Meng, Dong, Lei, Liu, Jingfeng, Liu, Pei, Zhi, Deyuan, Bai, Guoqiang, Qiu, Yu, Yang, Ziqi, Bai, Jing, Liu, Zhuang, Zhuang, Haizhou, Wang, Haiman, Li, Jian, Zhao, Mengya, Zhou, Xiao, Shi, Xianqing, Ye, 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Hu, Chenghuan, Li, Jing, Deng, Fuxing, Qiu, Haibo, Yang, Yi, Mo, Min, Pan, Chun, Wu, Changde, Huang, Yingzi, Huang, Lili, Liu, Airan, Pettilä, Ville, Vaara, Suvi T., Korhonen, Anna-Maija, Törnblom, Sanna, Sutinen, Sari, Pettilä, Leena, Heinonen, Jonna, Lappi, Eliria, Suhonen, Taria, Karlsson, Sari, Hoppu, Sanna, Jalkanen, Ville, Kuitunen, Anne, Levoranta, Markus, Långsjö, Jaakko, Ristimäki, Sanna, Malila, Kaisa, Wootten, Anna, Varila, Simo, Järvisalo, Mikko J, Inkinen, Outi, Kentala, Satu, Leivo, Keijo, Haltia, Paivi, Dreyfuss, Didier, Ricard, Jean-Damien, Messika, Jonathan, Tiagarajah, Abirami, Emery, Malo, Dechanet, Aline, Gernez, Coralie, Roux, Damien, Martin-Lefevre, Laurent, Fiancette, Maud, Vinatier, Isabelle, Claude Lacherade, Jean, Colin, Gwenhaël, Lebert, Christine, Azais, Marie-Ange, Yehia, Aihem, Pouplet, Caroline, Henry- Lagarrigue, Matthieu, Seguin, Amélie, Crosby, Laura, Maizel, Julien, Titeca-Beauport, Dimitri, Combes, Alain, Nieszkowska, Ania, Masi, Paul, Demoule, Alexandre, Mayaux, Julien, Dres, Martin, Morawiec, Elise, Decalvele, Maxens, Demiri, Suela, Faure, Morgane, Marios, Clémence, Mallet, Maxime, Amélie Ordon, Marie, Morizot, Laura, Cantien, Marie, Pousset, François, Gaudry, Stéphane, Poirson, Florent, Cohen, Yves, Argaud, Laurent, Cour, Martin, Bitker, Laurent, Simon, Marie, Hernu, Romain, Baudry, Thomas, De La Salle, Sylvie, Robine, Adrien, Sedillot, Nicholas, Tchenio, Xavier, Bouisse, Camille, Roux, Sylvie, Barbar, Davide, Trusson, Rémi, Tamion, Fabienne, Grangé, Steven, Carpentier, Dorothée, Chevrel, Guillaume, Ensenyat-Martin, Luis, Marque, Sophie, Quenot, Jean-Pierre, Andreu, Pascal, Dargent, Auguste, Large, Audrey, Chudeau, Nicolas, Landais, Mickael, Derrien, Benoit, Christophe Callahan, Jean, Guitton, Christophe, Le Moal, Charlène, Robert, Alain, Asehnoune, Karim, Cinotti, Raphaël, Grillot, Nicolas, Demeure, Dominique, Vinsonneau, Christophe, Rahmani, Imen, Marzouk, Mehdi, Dekeyser, Thibault, Sejourne, Caroline, Verlay, Mélanie, Thevenin, Fabienne, Delecolle, Lucie, Didier Thevenin, Lens, Souweine, Bertrand, Coupez, Elisabeth, Adda, Mireille, Eraldi, Jean-Pierre, Marchalot, Antoine, De Prost, Nicolas, Mekontso Dessap, Armand, Razazi, Keyvan, Meziani, Ferhat, Boisrame-Helms, Julie, Clere-Jehl, Raphael, Delabranche, Xavier, Kummerlen, Christine, Merdji, Hamid, Monnier, Alexandra, Rabouel, Yannick, Rahmani, Hassene, Allam, Hayat, Chenaf, Samir, Franja, Vincenta, Pons, Bertrand, Carles, Michel, Martino, Frédéric, Richard, Régine, Zuber, Benjamin, Lacave, Guillaume, Lakhal, Karim, Rozec, Bertrand, Dang Van, Hoa, Boulet, Éric, Dubos, René, Fadel, Fouad, Cleophax, Cedric, Dufour, Nicolas, Grant, Caroline, Thuong, Marie, Reignier, Jean, Canet, Emmanuel, Nicolet, Laurent, Boulain, Thierry, Nay, Mai-Anh, Benzekri, Dalila, Barbier, François, Bretagnol, Anne, Kamel, Toufik, Mathonnet, Armelle, Muller, Grégoire, Skarzynski, Marie, Rossi, Julie, Pradet, Amandine, Dos Santos, Sandra, Guery, Aurore, Muller, Lucie, Felix, Luis, Bohé, Julien, Thiéry, Guillaume, Aissaoui, Nadia, Vimpere, Damien, Commeureuc, Morgane, Diehl, Jean-Luc, Guerot, Emmanuel, Liangos, Orfeas, Wittig, Monika, Zarbock, Alexander, Küllmar, Mira, van Waegeningh, Thomas, Rosenow, Nadine, Nichol, Alistair D., Brickell, Kathy, Doran, Peter, Murray, Patrick T., Landoni, Giovanni, Lembo, Rosalba, Zangrillo, Alberto, Monti, Giacomo, Tozzi, Margherita, Marzaroli, Matteo, Lombardi, Gaetano, Paternoster, Gianluca, Vitiello, Michelangelo, McGuinness, Shay, Parke, Rachael, Butler, Magdalena, Gilder, Eileen, Cowdrey, Keri-Anne, Wallace, Samantha, Hallion, Jane, Woolett, Melissa, Neal, Philippa, Duffy, Karina, Long, Stephanie, McArthur, Colin, Simmonds, Catherine, Chen, Yan, McConnochie, Rachael, Newby, Lynette, Knight, David, Henderson, Seton, Mehrtens, Jan, Morgan, Stacey, Morris, Anna, Vander Hayden, Kymbalee, Burke, Tara, Bailey, Matthew, Freebairn, Ross, Chadwick, Lesley, Park, Penelope, Rolls, Christine, Thomas, Liz, Buehner, Ulrike, Williams, Erin, Albrett, Jonathan, Kirkham, Simon, Jackson, Carolyn, Browne, Troy, Goodson, Jennifer, Jackson, David, Houghton, James, Callender, Owen, Higson, Vicki, Keet, Owen, Dominy, Clive, Young, Paul, Hunt, Anna, Judd, Harriet, Lawrence, Cassie, Olatunji, Shaanti, Robertson, Yvonne, Latimer-Bell, Charlotte, Hendry, Deborah, Mckay-Vucago, Agnes, Beehre, Nina, Lesona, Eden, Navarra, Leanlove, Robinson, Chelsea, Jang, Ryan, Junge, Andrea, Lambert, Bridget, Schneider, Antoine G., Thibault, Michel, Eckert, Philippe, Kissling, Sébastien, Polychronopoulos, Erietta, Poli, Elettra, Altarelli, Marco, Schnorf, Madeleine, Abed Mallaird, Samia, Heidegger, Claudia, Perret, Aurelie, Montillier, Philippe, Sangla, Frederic, Neils, Seigenthaller, De Watteville, Aude, Phull, Mandeep-Kaur, George, Aparna, Hussain, Nauman, Pogreban, Tatiana, Lobaz, Steve, Daniels, Alison, Cunningham, Mishell, Kerr, Deborah, Nicholson, Alice, Shanmugasundaram, Pradeep, Abrams, Judith, Manso, Katarina, Hambrook, 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Patrick-Heselton, Julie, Shaw, David, Waugh, Victoria, Stewart, Richard, Mwaura, Esther, Wren, Lynn, Mew, Louise, Sutherland, Sara-Beth, Adderley, Jane, Ruddy, Jim, Harkins, Margaret, Kaye, Callum, Scott, Teresa, Mitchell, Wendy, Anderson, Felicity, Willox, Fiona, Jagannathan, Vijay, Clark, Michele, Purv, Sarah, Sharman, Andrew, Meredith, Megan, Ryan, Lucy, Conner, Louise, Peters, Cecilia, Harvey, Dan, Roshdy, Ashraf, Collins, Amy, Sim, Malcolm, Henderson, Steven, Chee, Nigel, Pitts, Sally, Bowman, Katie, Dilawershah, Maria, Vamplew, Luke, Howe, Elizabeth, Rogers, Paula, Hernandez, Clara, Prendergast, Clara, Benton, Jane, Rosenberg, Alex, Forni, Lui G., Grant, Alice, Carvelli, Paula, Raithatha, Ajay, Bird, Sarah, Richardson, Max, Needham, Matthew, Hirst, Claire, Ball, Jonathan, Leaver, Susannah, Howlett, Luisa, Castro Delgado, Carlos, Farnell-Ward, Sarah, Farrah, Helen, Gray, Geraldine, Joseph, Gipsy, Robinson, Francesca, Tridente, Ascanio, Harrop, Clare, Shuker, Karen, McLaughlan, Derek, Ramsey, Judith, Meehan, Sharon, Oliver Rose, Bernd, Reece-Anthony, Rosie, Gurung, Babita, Whitehouse, Tony, Snelson, Catherine, Veenith, Tonny, Johnston, Andy, Cooper, Lauren, Carrera, Ron, Ellis, Karen, Fellows, Emma, Harkett, Samanth, Bergin, Colin, Spruce, Elaine, Despy, Liesl, Goundry, Stephanie, Dooley, Natalie, Mason, Tracy, Clark, Amy, Dignam, Gemma, Ward, Geraldine, Attwood, Ben, Parsons, Penny, Mason, Sophie, Margarson, Michael, Lord, Jenny, McGlone, Philip, Hodgson, Luke E., Chadbourn, Indra, Gomez, Raquel, Margalef, Jordi, Pretorius, Rinus, Hamshere, Alexandra, Carter, Joseph, Cahill, Hazel, Grainger, Lia, Howard, Kate, Forshaw, Greg, Guy, Zoe, Kashani, Kianoush B., Albright, Robert C., Amsbaugh, Amy, Stoltenberg, Anita, Niven, Alexander S., Lynch, Matthew, O’Mara, AnnMarie, Naeem, Syed, Sharif, Sairah, McKenney Goulart, Joyce, Lynch, Matthew, O’Mara, AnnMarie, Naeem, Syed, Sharif, Sairah, McKenney Goulart, Joyce, Tolwani, Ashita, Lyas, Claretha, Latta, Laura, Bihorac, Azra, Hashemighouchani, Haleh, Efron, Philip, Ruppert, Matthew, Cupka, Julie, Kiley, Sean, Carson, Joshua, White, Peggy, Omalay, George, Brown, Sherry, Velez, Laura, Marceron, Alina, Neyra, Javier A., Carlos Aycinena, Juan, Elias, Madona, Ortiz-Soriano, Victor M., Hauschild, Caroline, and Dorfman, Robert
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178. Effects of Empagliflozin on Fluid Overload, Weight, and Blood Pressure in CKD
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Mayne, Kaitlin J., Staplin, Natalie, Keane, David F., Wanner, Christoph, Brenner, Susanne, Cejka, Vladimir, Stegbauer, Johannes, Judge, Parminder K., Preiss, David, Emberson, Jonathan, Trinca, Daniele, Dayanandan, Rejive, Lee, Ryonfa, Nolan, John, Omata, Akiko, Green, Jennifer B., Cherney, David Z.I., Hooi, Lai Seong, Pontremoli, Roberto, Tuttle, Katherine R., Lees, Jennifer S., Mark, Patrick B., Davies, Simon J., Hauske, Sibylle J., Steubl, Dominik, Brückmann, Martina, Landray, Martin J., Baigent, Colin, Haynes, Richard, Herrington, William G., Baigent, Colin, Landray, Martin J., Wanner, Christoph, Herrington, William G., Haynes, Richard, Green, Jennifer B., Hauske, Sibylle J., Brueckmann, Martina, Hopley, Mark, von-Eynatten, Maximillian, George, Jyothis, Brenner, Susanne, Cheung, Alfred K., Preiss, David, Liu, Zhi-Hong, Li, Jing, Hooi, Laiseong, Liu, Wen, Kadowaki, Takashi, Nangaku, Masaomi, Levin, Adeera, Cherney, David, Pontremoli, Roberto, Maggioni, Aldo P., Staplin, Natalie, Emberson, Jonathan, Hantel, Stefan, Goto, Shinya, Deo, Rajat, Tuttle, Katherine R., Hill, Michael, Judge, Parminder, Mayne, Kaitlin J., Ng, Sarah Y.A., Rossello, Xavier, Sammons, Emily, Zhu, Doreen, Sandercock, Peter, Bilous, Rudolf, Herzog, Charles, Whelton, Paul, Wittes, Janet, Bennett, Derrick, Achiri, Patricia, Ambrose, Chrissie, Badin, Cristina, Barton, Jill, Brown, Richard, Burke, Andy, Butler, Sebastian, Dayanandan, Rejive, Donaldson, Pia, Dykas, Robert, Fletcher, Lucy, Frederick, Kate, Kingston, Hannah, Gray, Mo, Harding, Emily, Hashimoto, Akiko, Howie, Lyn, Hurley, Susan, Lee, Ryonfa, Luker, Nik, Murphy, Kevin, Nakahara, Mariko, Nolan, John, Nunn, Michelle, Mulligan, Sorcha, Omata, Akiko, Pickworth, Sandra, Qiao, YanRu, Shah, Shraddha, Taylor, Karen, Timadjer, Alison, Willett, Monique, Wincott, Liz, Yan, Qin, Yu, Hui, Bowman, Louise, Chen, Fang, Clarke, Robert, Goonasekera, Michelle, Haynes, Richard, Herrington, William G., Judge, Parminder, Karsan, Waseem, Mafham, Marion, Mayne, Kaitlin J., Ng, Sarah Y. A., Preiss, David, Reith, Christina, Sammons, Emily, Zayed, Mohammed, Zhu, Doreen, Ellison, Ritva, Moys, Rowan, Stevens, Will, Verdel, Kevin, Wallendszus, Karl, Bowler, Chris, Brewer, Anna, Measor, Andy, Cui, Guanguo, Daniels, Charles, Field, Angela, Goodenough, Bob, Lawson, Ashley, Mostefai, Youcef, Radhakrishnan, Dheeptha, Syed, Samee, Xia, Shuang, Adewuyi-Dalton, Ruth, Arnold, Thomas, Beneat, Anne-Marie, Bhatt, Anoushka, Bird, Chloe, Breach, Andrew, Brown, Laura, Caple, Mark, Chavagnon, Tatyana, Chung, Karen, Clark, Sarah, Condurache, Luminita, Eichstadt, Katarzyna, Obrero, Marta Espino, Forest, Scarlett, French, Helen, Goodwin, Nick, Gordon, Andrew, Gordon, Joanne, Guest, Cat, Harding, Tina, Hill, Michael, Hozak, Michal, Lacey, Matthew, MacLean, David, Messinger, Louise, Moffat, Stewart, Radley, Martin, Shenton, Claire, Tipper, Sarah, Tyler, Jon, Weaving, Lesley, Wheeler, James, Williams, Elissa, Williams, Tim, Woodhouse, Hamish, Chamberlain, Angela, Chambers, Jo, Davies, Joanne, Donaldson, Denise, Faria-Shayler, Pati, Fleming-Brown, Denise, Ingell, Jennifer, Knott, Carol, Liew, Anna, Lochhead, Helen, Meek, Juliette, Rodriguez-Bachiller, Isabel, Wilson, Andrea, Zettergren, Patrick, AitSadi, Rach, Barton, Ian, Baxter, Alex, Bu, Yonghong, Danel, Lukasz, Grotjahn, Sonja, Kurien, Rijo, Lay, Michael, Maskill, Archie, Murawska, Aleksandra, Raff, Rachel, Young, Allen, Baigent, Colin, Haynes, Richard, Herrington, William G., Landray, Martin J., Preiss, David, Emberson, Jonathan, Sardell, Rebecca, Staplin, Natalie, Wanner, Christoph, Brenner, Susanne, Cejka, Vladimir, Fajardo-Moser, Marcela, Hartner, Christian, Poehler, Doris, Renner, Janina, Scheidemantel, Franziska, Haynes, Richard, Preiss, David, Herrington, William G., Judge, Parminder, Zhu, Doreen, Ng, Sarah Y. A., Mayne, Kaitlin J., Badin, Cristina, Chambers, Jo, Davies, Joanne, Donaldson, Denise, Gray, Mo, Harding, Emily, Ingell, Jenny, Qiao, Yanru, Shah, Shraddha, Wilson, Andrea, Zettergren, Patrick, Wanner, Christoph, Brenner, Susanne, Cejka, Vladimir, Ghavampour, Sharang, Knoppe, Anja, Schmidt-Gurtler, Hans, Dumann, Hubert, Merscher, Sybille, Patecki, Margret, Schlieper, Georg Rainer, Torp, Anke, Weber, Bianca, Zietz, Maja, Sitter, Thomas, Fuessl, Louise, Krappe, Julia, Loutan, Jerome, Vielhauer, Volker, Andriaccio, Luciano, Maurer, Magdalena, Winkelmann, Bernhard, Dursch, Martin, Seifert, Linda, Tenbusch, Linda, Weinmann-Menke, Julia, Boedecker, Simone, KaluzaSchilling, Wiebke, Kraus, Daniel, Krieger, Carina, Schmude, Margit, Schreiber, Anne, Eckrich, Ewelina, Tschope, Diethelm, Arbi, Abdulwahab, Lee-Barkey, Young, Stratmann, Bernd, Prib, Natalie, Rolfsmeier, Sina, Schneider, Irina, Rump, Lars, Stegbauer, Johannes, Pötz, Christine, Schemmelmann, Mara, Schmidt, Claudia, Haller, Hermann, Kaufeld, Jessica, Menne, Jan, Bahlmann-Kroll, Elisabeth, Bergner, Angela, Haynes, Richard, Herrington, William G., Zhu, Doreen, Gavrila, Madita, Lafferty, Kathryn, Rabara, Ria, Ruse, Sally, Weetman, Maria, Byrne, Cath, Jesky, Mark, Cowley, Alison, McHaffie, Emma, Waterfall, Holly, Taylor, Jo, Bough, Laura, Phillips, Thomas, Goodwin, Barbara Winter-, Frankel, Andrew, Tomlinson, James, Alegata, Marlon, Almasarwah, Rashid, Apostolidi, Anthoula, Vourvou, Maria, Walters, Thomas, Ugni, Shiva, Gunda, Smita, Oluyombo, Rotimi, Brindle, Vicki, Coutts, Ping, Fuller, Tracy, Nadar, Evelyn, Wong, Christopher, Goldsmith, Christopher, Barnes, Sherald, Bennett, Ann, Burston, Claire, Hope, Samantha, Hunt, Nicola, Kurian, Lini, Fish, Richard, Farrugia, Daniela, Lee, Judy, Sadler, Emma, Turner, Hannah, Clarke, Helen, Carnall, Victoria, Benyon, Sarah, Blake, Caroline, Estcourt, Stephanie, Piper, Jane, Morgan, Neal, Hutchinson, Carolyn, McKinley, Teresa, Doulton, Tim, Delaney, Michael, Montasser, Mahmoud, Hansen, Jenny, Loader, David, Moon, Angela, Morris, Frances, Fraser, Donald, Ali, Mohammad Alhadj, Griffin, Sian, Latif, Farah, Witczak, Justyna, Wonnacott, Alexa, Jeffers, Lynda, Webley, Yvette, Bell, Samira, Cosgrove, Leanne, Craik, Rachel, Murray, Shona, Khwaja, Arif, Jackson, Yvonne, Mbuyisa, Angeline, Sellars, Rachel, Lewington, Andrew, Baker, Richard, Dorey, Suzannah, Tobin, Kay, Wheatley, Rosalyn, Patel, Rajan, Mark, Patrick, Rankin, Alastair, Sullivan, Michael, Forsyth, Kirsty, and McDougall, Rowan
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179. Bank Of Mum And Dad: Have You Protected Your Investment?
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Knott, Henny
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House buying -- Finance -- Contracts -- Management ,Company business management ,Company financing ,Contract agreement ,Business, international - Abstract
It is more difficult than ever for young people to get a foot on the housing ladder. With rising property prices, growing inflation and the cost-of-living crisis increasing outgoings, young [...]
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180. White Tea extract induces lipolytic activity and inhibits adipogenesis in human subcutaneous (pre)-adipocytes
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Wenck Horst, Gallinat Stefan, Schepky Andreas, Grönniger Elke, Siegner Ralf, Holtzmann Ursula, Knott Anja, Söhle Jörn, Stäb Franz, and Winnefeld Marc
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Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 ,Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases ,RC620-627 - Abstract
Abstract Background The dramatic increase in obesity-related diseases emphasizes the need to elucidate the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying fat metabolism. To investigate how natural substances influence lipolysis and adipogenesis, we determined the effects of White Tea extract on cultured human subcutaneous preadipocytes and adipocytes. Methods For our in vitro studies we used a White Tea extract solution that contained polyphenols and methylxanthines. Utilizing cultured human preadipocytes we investigated White Tea extract solution-induced inhibition of triglyceride incorporation during adipogenesis and possible effects on cell viability. In vitro studies on human adipocytes were performed aiming to elucidate the efficacy of White Tea extract solution to stimulate lipolytic activity. To characterize White Tea extract solution-mediated effects on a molecular level, we analyzed gene expression of essential adipogenesis-related transcription factors by qRT-PCR and determined the expression of the transcription factor ADD1/SREBP-1c on the protein level utilizing immunofluorescence analysis. Results Our data show that incubation of preadipocytes with White Tea extract solution significantly decreased triglyceride incorporation during adipogenesis in a dose-dependent manner (n = 10) without affecting cell viability (n = 10). These effects were, at least in part, mediated by EGCG (n = 10, 50 μM). In addition, White Tea extract solution also stimulated lipolytic activity in adipocytes (n = 7). Differentiating preadipocytes cultivated in the presence of 0.5% White Tea extract solution showed a decrease in PPARγ, ADD1/SREBP-1c, C/EBPα and C/EBPδ mRNA levels. Moreover, the expression of the transcription factor ADD1/SREBP-1c was not only decreased on the mRNA but also on the protein level. Conclusion White Tea extract is a natural source that effectively inhibits adipogenesis and stimulates lipolysis-activity. Therefore, it can be utilized to modulate different levels of the adipocyte life cycle.
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181. Lessons Learned from Four Decades of Citizen Science at the Nautical Archaeology Society
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Knott, Peta, author and Beattie-Edwards, Mark, author
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182. Cumulative effects of multiple stressors impact an endangered seagrass population and fish communities
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Rees, Matthew J., Knott, Nathan A., Astles, Karen L., Swadling, Daniel S., West, Greg J., Ferguson, Adrian M., Delamont, Jason, Gibson, Peter T., Neilson, Joseph, Birch, Gavin F., and Glasby, Tim M.
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183. A multidisciplinary investigation of historical charcoal production in the 18–19th centuries (Czech Republic)
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Rybníček, Michal, Adamec, Zdeněk, Bajer, Aleš, Friedl, Michal, Kadavý, Jan, Kneifl, Michal, Knott, Robert, Kočár, Petr, Kučera, Aleš, Maráz, Karel, Mikita, Tomáš, Novák, Jakub, Sklenář, Karel, Vavrčík, Hanuš, and Kolář, Tomáš
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184. Characteristics and time course of benzodiazepine-type new psychoactive substance detections in Australia: results from the Emerging Drugs Network of Australia - Victoria project 2020-2022
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Syrjanen, Rebekka, Greene, Shaun L., Weber, Courtney, Smith, Jennifer L., Hodgson, Sarah E., Abouchedid, Rachelle, Gerostamoulos, Dimitri, Maplesden, Jacqueline, Knott, Jonathan, Hollerer, Hans, Rotella, Joe-Anthony, Graudins, Andis, and Schumann, Jennifer L.
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185. A prospective study to assess the impact of a novel CFTR therapy combination on body composition in patients with cystic fibrosis with F508del mutation
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Knott-Torcal, Carolina, Sebastián-Valles, Fernando, Girón Moreno, Rosa María, Martín- Adán, José Carlos, Jiménez-Díaz, Jessica, Marazuela, Mónica, Sánchez de la Blanca, Nuria, Fernández-Contreras, Raúl, and Arranz-Martín, Alfonso
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186. Mechanopathology of biofilm-like Mycobacterium tuberculosis cords
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Mishra, Richa, Hannebelle, Melanie, Patil, Vishal P., Dubois, Anaëlle, Garcia-Mouton, Cristina, Kirsch, Gabriela M., Jan, Maxime, Sharma, Kunal, Guex, Nicolas, Sordet-Dessimoz, Jessica, Perez-Gil, Jesus, Prakash, Manu, Knott, Graham W., Dhar, Neeraj, McKinney, John D., and Thacker, Vivek V.
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187. Ecological assessment of the world's first shaft hydropower plant
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Knott, Josef, Mueller, Melanie, Pander, Joachim, and Geist, Juergen
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188. A Comparison of Histotripsy and Percutaneous Cryoablation in a Chronic Healthy Swine Kidney Model
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Couillard, Allison B., Zlevor, Annie M., Ziemlewicz, Timothy J., Kisting, Meridith A., Knott, Emily, Rossebo, Annika E., White, Jim, Lubner, Meghan G., Gettle, Lori Mankowski, Hinshaw, J. Louis, Mao, Lu, Stoffregen, William, Swietlik, John F., Knavel-Koepsel, Erica, Stratchko, Lindsay, Abel, E. Jason, Xu, Zhen, Lee, Fred T., Jr., and Laeseke, Paul F.
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189. Mural cell-derived chemokines provide a protective niche to safeguard vascular macrophages and limit chronic inflammation
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Pekayvaz, Kami, Gold, Christoph, Hoseinpour, Parandis, Engel, Anouk, Martinez-Navarro, Alejandro, Eivers, Luke, Coletti, Raffaele, Joppich, Markus, Dionísio, Flávio, Kaiser, Rainer, Tomas, Lukas, Janjic, Aleksandar, Knott, Maximilian, Mehari, Fitsumbirhan, Polewka, Vivien, Kirschner, Megan, Boda, Annegret, Nicolai, Leo, Schulz, Heiko, Titova, Anna, Kilani, Badr, Lorenz, Michael, Fingerle-Rowson, Günter, Bucala, Richard, Enard, Wolfgang, Zimmer, Ralf, Weber, Christian, Libby, Peter, Schulz, Christian, Massberg, Steffen, and Stark, Konstantin
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190. Cancer-specific loss of TERT activation sensitizes glioblastoma to DNA damage
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Amen, Alexandra M, Fellmann, Christof, Soczek, Katarzyna M, Ren, Shawn M, Lew, Rachel J, Knott, Gavin J, Park, Jesslyn E, McKinney, Andrew M, Mancini, Andrew, Doudna, Jennifer A, and Costello, Joseph F
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Oncology and Carcinogenesis ,Brain Disorders ,Genetics ,Cancer ,Neurosciences ,Brain Cancer ,Rare Diseases ,Generic health relevance ,Animals ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Alkylating ,Astrocytes ,Brain Neoplasms ,Cell Line ,Tumor ,Cell Proliferation ,DNA Damage ,Drug Resistance ,Neoplasm ,Female ,GA-Binding Protein Transcription Factor ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Neoplastic ,Gene Knockdown Techniques ,Gene Knockout Techniques ,Glioblastoma ,HEK293 Cells ,Humans ,Mice ,Mutation ,Promoter Regions ,Genetic ,Protein Isoforms ,Telomerase ,Temozolomide ,Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays ,TERT ,cancer ,CRISPR ,glioblastoma ,temozolomide - Abstract
Most glioblastomas (GBMs) achieve cellular immortality by acquiring a mutation in the telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) promoter. TERT promoter mutations create a binding site for a GA binding protein (GABP) transcription factor complex, whose assembly at the promoter is associated with TERT reactivation and telomere maintenance. Here, we demonstrate increased binding of a specific GABPB1L-isoform-containing complex to the mutant TERT promoter. Furthermore, we find that TERT promoter mutant GBM cells, unlike wild-type cells, exhibit a critical near-term dependence on GABPB1L for proliferation, notably also posttumor establishment in vivo. Up-regulation of the protein paralogue GABPB2, which is normally expressed at very low levels, can rescue this dependence. More importantly, when combined with frontline temozolomide (TMZ) chemotherapy, inducible GABPB1L knockdown and the associated TERT reduction led to an impaired DNA damage response that resulted in profoundly reduced growth of intracranial GBM tumors. Together, these findings provide insights into the mechanism of cancer-specific TERT regulation, uncover rapid effects of GABPB1L-mediated TERT suppression in GBM maintenance, and establish GABPB1L inhibition in combination with chemotherapy as a therapeutic strategy for TERT promoter mutant GBM.
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191. Controlling and enhancing CRISPR systems
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Shivram, Haridha, Cress, Brady F, Knott, Gavin J, and Doudna, Jennifer A
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Biochemistry and Cell Biology ,Biological Sciences ,Antibiosis ,Archaea ,Bacteria ,Bacteriophages ,CRISPR-Associated Protein 9 ,CRISPR-Cas Systems ,Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats ,Gene Editing ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Archaeal ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Bacterial ,Genetic Engineering ,Humans ,Interspersed Repetitive Sequences ,RNA ,Guide ,Kinetoplastida ,Medicinal and Biomolecular Chemistry ,Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ,Biochemistry and cell biology ,Medicinal and biomolecular chemistry - Abstract
Many bacterial and archaeal organisms use clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats-CRISPR associated (CRISPR-Cas) systems to defend themselves from mobile genetic elements. These CRISPR-Cas systems are classified into six types based on their composition and mechanism. CRISPR-Cas enzymes are widely used for genome editing and offer immense therapeutic opportunity to treat genetic diseases. To realize their full potential, it is important to control the timing, duration, efficiency and specificity of CRISPR-Cas enzyme activities. In this Review we discuss the mechanisms of natural CRISPR-Cas regulatory biomolecules and engineering strategies that enhance or inhibit CRISPR-Cas immunity by altering enzyme function. We also discuss the potential applications of these CRISPR regulators and highlight unanswered questions about their evolution and purpose in nature.
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192. Amplification-free detection of SARS-CoV-2 with CRISPR-Cas13a and mobile phone microscopy
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Fozouni, Parinaz, Son, Sungmin, Díaz de León Derby, María, Knott, Gavin J, Gray, Carley N, D'Ambrosio, Michael V, Zhao, Chunyu, Switz, Neil A, Kumar, G Renuka, Stephens, Stephanie I, Boehm, Daniela, Tsou, Chia-Lin, Shu, Jeffrey, Bhuiya, Abdul, Armstrong, Maxim, Harris, Andrew R, Chen, Pei-Yi, Osterloh, Jeannette M, Meyer-Franke, Anke, Joehnk, Bastian, Walcott, Keith, Sil, Anita, Langelier, Charles, Pollard, Katherine S, Crawford, Emily D, Puschnik, Andreas S, Phelps, Maira, Kistler, Amy, DeRisi, Joseph L, Doudna, Jennifer A, Fletcher, Daniel A, and Ott, Melanie
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Pneumonia & Influenza ,Biodefense ,Lung ,Vaccine Related ,Prevention ,Infectious Diseases ,Bioengineering ,Emerging Infectious Diseases ,4.1 Discovery and preclinical testing of markers and technologies ,Detection ,screening and diagnosis ,4.2 Evaluation of markers and technologies ,Infection ,Good Health and Well Being ,Animals ,COVID-19 Nucleic Acid Testing ,CRISPR-Cas Systems ,Cell Line ,Cell Phone ,Coronavirus Nucleocapsid Proteins ,Humans ,Nasopharynx ,Optical Imaging ,Phosphoproteins ,Point-of-Care Testing ,RNA Interference ,RNA ,Viral ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Viral Load ,COVID-19 ,CRISPR Dx ,CRISPR-Cas13 ,SARS-CoV-2 ,mobile phone microscopy ,point-of-care diagnostics ,Biological Sciences ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
The December 2019 outbreak of a novel respiratory virus, SARS-CoV-2, has become an ongoing global pandemic due in part to the challenge of identifying symptomatic, asymptomatic, and pre-symptomatic carriers of the virus. CRISPR diagnostics can augment gold-standard PCR-based testing if they can be made rapid, portable, and accurate. Here, we report the development of an amplification-free CRISPR-Cas13a assay for direct detection of SARS-CoV-2 from nasal swab RNA that can be read with a mobile phone microscope. The assay achieved ∼100 copies/μL sensitivity in under 30 min of measurement time and accurately detected pre-extracted RNA from a set of positive clinical samples in under 5 min. We combined crRNAs targeting SARS-CoV-2 RNA to improve sensitivity and specificity and directly quantified viral load using enzyme kinetics. Integrated with a reader device based on a mobile phone, this assay has the potential to enable rapid, low-cost, point-of-care screening for SARS-CoV-2.
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193. Continent-wide declines in shallow reef life over a decade of ocean warming
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Edgar, Graham J., Stuart-Smith, Rick D., Heather, Freddie J., Barrett, Neville S., Turak, Emre, Sweatman, Hugh, Emslie, Michael J., Brock, Danny J., Hicks, Jamie, French, Ben, Baker, Susan C., Howe, Steffan A., Jordan, Alan, Knott, Nathan A., Mooney, Peter, Cooper, Antonia T., Oh, Elizabeth S., Soler, German A., Mellin, Camille, Ling, Scott D., Dunic, Jillian C., Turnbull, John W., Day, Paul B., Larkin, Meryl F., Seroussi, Yanir, Stuart-Smith, Jemina, Clausius, Ella, Davis, Tom R., Shields, Joe, Shields, Derek, Johnson, Olivia J., Fuchs, Yann Herrera, Denis-Roy, Lara, Jones, Tyson, and Bates, Amanda E.
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194. An Adjusted Treatment Comparison Comparing Amivantamab Versus Real-World Clinical Practice in Europe and the United States for Patients with Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer with Activating Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Exon 20 Insertion Mutations
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Chouaid, Christos, Bosquet, Lise, Girard, Nicolas, Kron, Anna, Scheffler, Matthias, Griesinger, Frank, Sebastian, Martin, Trigo, Jose, Viteri, Santiago, Knott, Craig, Rodrigues, Bernardo, Rahhali, Nora, Cabrieto, Jedelyn, Diels, Joris, Perualila, Nolen J., Schioppa, Claudio A., Sermon, Jan, Toueg, Raphael, Erdmann, Nicole, Mielke, Janka, Nematian-Samani, Mehregan, Martin-Fernandez, Cristina, Pfaira, Innocent, Li, Tracy, Mahadevia, Parthiv, and Wolf, Jürgen
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195. Shifting Forests and Carbon: Linking Community Composition and Aboveground Carbon Attributes
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Knott, Jonathan, Domke, Grant, Woodall, Christopher, Walters, Brian, Jenkins, Michael, and Fei, Songlin
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196. Pertuzumab, trastuzumab, and docetaxel for Chinese patients with previously untreated HER2-positive locally recurrent or metastatic breast cancer (PUFFIN): final analysis of a phase III, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study
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Xu, Binghe, Li, Wei, Zhang, Qingyuan, Li, Qiao, Wang, Xiaojia, Li, Huiping, Sun, Tao, Yin, Yongmei, Zheng, Hong, Feng, Jifeng, Zhu, Huaqi, Siddiqui, Asna, Macharia, Harrison, and Knott, Adam
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197. A comparison study of microwave ablation vs. histotripsy for focal liver treatments in a swine model
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Knott, Emily A., Zlevor, Annie M., Hinshaw, J. Louis, Laeseke, Paul F., Longhurst, Colin, Frank, Jenifer, Bradley, Charles W., Couillard, Allison B., Rossebo, Annika E., Xu, Zhen, Lee, Jr, Fred T., and Ziemlewicz, Timothy J.
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198. Histotripsy of Subcutaneous Fat in a Live Porcine Model
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Swietlik, John F., Knott, Emily A., Longo, Katherine C., Zlevor, Annie M., Zhang, Xiaofei, Laeseke, Paul F., Reeder, Scott B., Xu, Zhen, Lee, Jr, Fred T., and Ziemlewicz, Timothy J.
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199. The Response of Private Academic Library Directors to Dual Pandemics and Opportunities for Collective Advocacy
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Dana Adrienne Knott
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Through a critical phenomenological approach, this study captured the lived experiences of directors in the Ohio Private Academic Libraries (OPAL) consortium and their responses to dual pandemics, the COVID-19 pandemic and the pandemic of racism. Individual qualitative semi-structured interviews were conducted with ten OPAL directors to examine their roles as leaders in times of upheaval. Findings indicate that the pandemics amplified challenges in emotional and practical ways. Directors contended with emotional labor marked by ambiguity and burnout. Practical challenges (staff reductions, enforcing safety protocols, and the Great Resignation) further impacted morale. Racially just, equitable systems encourage workplaces defined by compassion, autonomy, and respect. Thus, directors must prioritize antiracism actions to dismantle white supremacy and racial capitalism in their libraries. [The dissertation citations contained here are published with the permission of ProQuest LLC. Further reproduction is prohibited without permission. Copies of dissertations may be obtained by Telephone (800) 1-800-521-0600. Web page: http://www.proquest.com/en-US/products/dissertations/individuals.shtml.]
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200. Theory after Practice: Revisiting Populism and Hegemony
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Knott, Andy
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