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Acampora, Gregory Alexander, primary, Ahmad, Zeba N., additional, Alpay, Menekse, additional, Alpert, Jonathan E., additional, Babadi, Baktash, additional, Baek, Ji Hyun, additional, Baig, Mizra, additional, Bains, Ashika, additional, Baker, Amanda Waters, additional, Baldi, Olivia, additional, Beach, Scott R., additional, Beck, BJ, additional, Beckwith, Noor, additional, Benedek, David M., additional, Beresin, Eugene V., additional, Biederman, Joseph, additional, Bird, Suzanne A., additional, Blais, Mark A., additional, Bosson, Rahel, additional, Brendel, Rebecca Weintraub, additional, Bui, Eric, additional, Camprodon, Joan A., additional, Capawana, Michael R., additional, Caplan, Jason P., additional, Carter, Christopher, additional, Cassano, Paolo, additional, Cather, Corinne, additional, Celano, Christopher M., additional, Chang, Trina E., additional, Charoenpong, Prangthip, additional, Chemali, Zeina N., additional, Chen, Justin, additional, Chopra, Amit, additional, Choukas, Nathaniel, additional, Chung, Sun Young, additional, Cohen, Jonah, additional, Cohen, Lee S., additional, Colvin, Mary K. (Molly), additional, Conteh, Nkechi, additional, Crain, Laura D., additional, Cremens, M. Cornelia, additional, Cusin, Cristina, additional, Dekel, Sharon, additional, Denysenko, Lex, additional, Dickerson, Bradford C., additional, Donovan, Abigail L., additional, Doorley, James, additional, Dougherty, Darin D., additional, Ducharme, Simon, additional, Eddy, Kamryn T., additional, Edersheim, Judith G., additional, Evanoff, Anastasia B., additional, Fava, Maurizio, additional, Finn, Christine T., additional, Fernandez-Robles, Carlos, additional, Fishel, Anne K., additional, Forchelli, Gina, additional, Freudenreich, Oliver, additional, Fricchione, Gregory L., additional, Friedman, Nora D.B., additional, Gatchel, Jennifer R., additional, Gelaye, Bizu, additional, Georgiopoulos, Anna M., additional, Ghaznavi, Sharmin, additional, Ginsburg, Richard, additional, Gold, Alexandra K., additional, Gordon, Christopher D., additional, Gray, Caroline A., additional, Greenberg, Donna B., additional, Greer, Joseph, additional, Hazen, Eric P., additional, Henry, Michael E., additional, Herman, John B., additional, Himes, Susan, additional, Hogan, Charlotte, additional, Holt, Daphne J., additional, Huffman, Jeffery C., additional, Huguenel, Brynn, additional, Ipek, Simay, additional, Irwin, Kelly Edwards, additional, Ivkovic, Ana, additional, Jacobs, Jamie, additional, Jagodnik, Kathleen M., additional, Jain, Felipe A., additional, Jankauskaite, Greta, additional, Januzzi, James L., additional, Jenike, Michael A., additional, Jenkins, Jonathan, additional, Johnson, Justin M., additional, Julian, John N., additional, Kamali, Masoud, additional, Kaneko, Yoshio A., additional, Katz, Tamar C., additional, Keuroghlian, Alex, additional, Keuthen, Nancy J., additional, Khoshbin, Shahram, additional, Kim, Hyun-Hee, additional, Kim, Youngjung R., additional, Koh, Katherine A., additional, Kohrman, Samuel I., additional, Kontos, Nicholas, additional, Lagomasino, Isabel T., additional, Leval, Rebecca, additional, Leveroni, Catherine, additional, Lim, Carol, additional, Luccarelli, James, additional, Madarasmi, Saira, additional, Madva, Elizabeth N., additional, McCoy, Thomas H., additional, Milosavljevic, Nada, additional, Mischoulon, David, additional, Miyares, Peyton, additional, Morelli, Leah W., additional, Rodriguez, Alejandra E. Morfin, additional, Murray, Evan D., additional, Murray, Helen Burton, additional, Nejad, Shamim H., additional, Newhouse, Amy L., additional, Nicolson, Stephen E., additional, Nierenberg, Andrew A., additional, Nisavic, Mladen, additional, Nonacs, Ruta M., additional, Öngür, Dost, additional, Onyeaka, Henry, additional, Orr, Scott P., additional, Ostacher, Michael J., additional, Pace-Schott, Edward F., additional, Papakostas, George I., additional, Paudel, Shreedhar, additional, Peay, Celeste, additional, Pederson, Aderonke Bamgbose, additional, Penava, Susan J., additional, Perez, David L., additional, Perlis, Roy H., additional, Peters, Amy T., additional, Pinsky, Elizabeth G., additional, Pollak, Lauren Norton, additional, Pollastri, Alisha R., additional, Post, Loren M., additional, Powell, Alicia D., additional, Prager, Laura M., additional, Praschan, Nathan, additional, Price, Bruce H., additional, Prince, Jefferson B., additional, Probert, Julia M., additional, Prom, Maria C., additional, Punko, Diana, additional, Rauch, Scott L., additional, Raviola, Giuseppe J., additional, Reilly-Harrington, Noreen A., additional, Ritchie, Elspeth Cameron, additional, Rivas-Vazquez, Rafael, additional, Robinson, Ellen M., additional, Roffman, Joshua L., additional, Rubin, David H., additional, Ruchensky, Jared R., additional, Salvi, Joshua D., additional, Sanders, Kathy M., additional, Sanders, Wesley M., additional, Schlozman, Steven C., additional, Schouten, Ronald, additional, Schuster, Randi, additional, Shafer, Linda C., additional, Sheets, Jennifer, additional, Sher, Yelizaveta, additional, Sherman, Janet Cohen, additional, Sinclair, Samuel Justin, additional, Smith, Felicia A., additional, Sockalingam, Sanjeev, additional, Sogg, Stephanie, additional, Sorg, Emily M., additional, Sprich, Susan E., additional, Stein, Michelle B., additional, Stern, Theodore A., additional, Stoler, Joan M., additional, Stone, Mira, additional, Surman, Craig B.H., additional, Sylvia, Louisa G., additional, Tanev, Kaloyan S., additional, Tayeb, Haythum O., additional, Taylor, John B., additional, Thom, Robyn P., additional, Thomas, Jennifer J., additional, Tillman, Emma M., additional, Traeger, Lara, additional, Trinh, Nhi-Ha, additional, Uchida, Mai, additional, Ulman, Kathleen Hubbs, additional, Valera, Eve M., additional, Van Alphen, Manjola U., additional, Vazquez, Rafael, additional, Viguera, Adele C., additional, Wang, Betty, additional, Weilburg, Jeffrey B., additional, Weinberg, Marc, additional, Weinstein, Sylvie J., additional, Weisholtz, Daniel, additional, Wilens, Timothy E., additional, Wilhelm, Sabine, additional, Winkelman, John W., additional, Wright, Christopher L., additional, Wynn, Gary H., additional, Yeung, Albert, additional, Zakhary, Lisa, additional, and Zambrano, Juliana, additional
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3. Military Psychiatry
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Johnson, Justin M., primary, Sanders, Wesley M., additional, Wynn, Gary H., additional, and Benedek, David M., additional
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4. Impact of keratocyte differentiation on corneal opacity resolution and visual function recovery in male rats
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Riau, Andri K., Look, Zhuojian, Yam, Gary H. F., Boote, Craig, Ma, Qian, Han, Evelina J. Y., binte M. Yusoff, Nur Zahirah, Ong, Hon Shing, Goh, Tze-Wei, binte Halim, Nuur Shahinda Humaira, and Mehta, Jodhbir S.
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5. Effects of Early Life Exposures to the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Ligand TCDF on Gut Microbiota and Host Metabolic Homeostasis in C57BL/6J Mice
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Tian, Yuan, Rimal, Bipin, Bisanz, Jordan E., Gui, Wei, Wolfe, Trenton M., Koo, Imhoi, Murray, Iain A., Nettleford, Shaneice K., Yokoyama, Shigetoshi, Dong, Fangcong, Koshkin, Sergei, Prabhu, K. Sandeep, Turnbaugh, Peter J., Walk, Seth T., Perdew, Gary H., and Patterson, Andrew D.
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Metabolism -- Environmental aspects -- Health aspects ,Microbiota (Symbiotic organisms) -- Physiological aspects -- Environmental aspects -- Health aspects ,Hydrocarbons -- Physiological aspects -- Health aspects ,Homeostasis -- Environmental aspects ,Persistent organic pollutants -- Physiological aspects -- Health aspects - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Exposure to persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and disruptions in the gastrointestinal microbiota have been positively correlated with a predisposition to factors such as obesity, metabolic syndrome, and type 2 diabetes; however, it is unclear how the microbiome contributes to this relationship. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to explore the association between early life exposure to a potent aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) agonist and persistent disruptions in the microbiota, leading to impaired metabolic homeostasis later in life. METHODS: This study used metagenomics, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)- and mass spectrometry (MS)-based metabolomics, and biochemical assays to analyze the gut microbiome composition and function, as well as the physiological and metabolic effects of early life exposure to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzofuran (TCDF) in conventional, germ-free (GF), and Ahr-null mice. The impact of TCDF on Akkermansia muciniphila (A. muciniphila) in vitro was assessed using optical density (OD 600), flow cytometry, transcriptomics, and MS-based metabolomics. RESULTS: TCDF-exposed mice exhibited lower abundances of A. muciniphila, lower levels of cecal short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) and indole-3-lactic acid (ILA), as well as lower levels of the gut hormones glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) and peptide YY (PYY), findings suggestive of disruption in the gut microbiome community structure and function. Importantly, microbial and metabolic phenotypes associated with early life POP exposure were transferable to GF recipients in the absence of POP carry-over. In addition, AHR-independent interactions between POPs and the microbiota were observed, and they were significantly associated with growth, physiology, gene expression, and metabolic activity outcomes of A. muciniphila, supporting suppressed activity along the ILA pathway. CONCLUSIONS: These data obtained in a mouse model point to the complex effects of POPs on the host and microbiota, providing strong evidence that early life, short-term, and self-limiting POP exposure can adversely impact the microbiome, with effects persisting into later life with associated health implications. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP13356, Introduction Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) are a serious and global threat to human health owing to their persistence, prevalence, and bioaccumulative nature. Exposure to POPs is associated with various health [...]
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6. Refining the Farm Aquaculture Resource Management Model for Shellfish Nitrogen Removal at the Local Scale
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Bayer, Skylar R., Cubillo, Alhambra M., Rose, Julie M., Ferreira, Joao G., Dixon, Mark, Alvarado, Annita, Barr, Janine, Bernatchez, Genevieve, Meseck, Shannon, Poach, Matthew, Pousse, Emilien, Wikfors, Gary H., and Bricker, Suzanne
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7. High Positive End-expiratory Pressure (PEEP) with Recruitment Maneuvers versus Low PEEP during General Anesthesia for Surgery: A Bayesian Individual Patient Data Meta-analysis of Three Randomized Clinical Trials
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Mazzinari, Guido, Zampieri, Fernando G., Ball, Lorenzo, Campos, Niklas S., Bluth, Thomas, Hemmes, Sabrine N. T., Ferrando, Carlos, Librero, Julian, Soro, Marina, Pelosi, Paolo, Gama de Abreu, Marcelo, Schultz, Marcus J., Serpa Neto, Ary, Campos, Niklas S., Bluth, Thomas, Hemmes, Sabrine N.T., Ferrando, Carlos, Pelosi, Paolo, de Abreu, Marcelo Gama, Schultz, Marcus J., Neto, Ary Serpa, Campos, Niklas S., Bluth, Thomas, Hemmes, Sabrine N.T., Librero, Julian, Pozo, Natividad, Ferrando, Carlos, Ball, Lorenzo, Mazzinari, Guido, Pelosi, Paolo, de Abreu, Marcelo Gama, Schultz, Marcus J., Neto, Ary Serpa, Hemmes, Sabrine N.T., Gama de Abreu, Marcelo, Severgnini, Paolo, Hollmann, Markus W., Binnekade, Jan M., Wrigge, Hermann, Canet, Jaume, Hiesmayr, Michael, Schmid, Werner, Tschernko, Edda, Jaber, Samir, Hedenstierna, Göran, Putensen, Christian, Pelosi, Paolo, Schultz, Marcus J., Marti, Agnes, Bacuzzi, Alessandro, Brodhun, Alexander, Molin, Alexandre, Merten, Alfred, Parera, Ana, Brunelli, Andrea, Cortegiani, Andrea, Güldner, Andreas, Reske, Andreas W., Gratarola, Angelo, Giarratano, Antonino, Bastin, Bea, Heyse, Bjorn, Mazul-Sunko, Branka, Amantea, Bruno, Barberis, Bruno, Putensen, Christian, Uhlig, Christopher, Minguez Marín, Conrado, Celentano, Cristian, La Bella, Daniela, D’Antini, David, Velghe, David, Sulemanji, Demet, De Robertis, Edoardo, Hartmann, Eric, Montalto, Francesca, Tropea, Francesco, Mills, Gary H., Cinnella, Gilda, Rocca, Giorgio Della, Caggianelli, Girolamo, Pellerano, Giulia, Mollica, Giuseppina, Bugedo, Guillermo, Wrigge, Hermann, Mulier, Jan-Paul, Vandenbrande, Jeroen, Geib, Johann, Yaqub, Jonathan, Florez, Jorge, Mayoral, Juan F., Sprung, Juraj, Van Limmen, Jurgen, Bos, Lieuwe D.J., de Baerdemaeker, Luc, Jamaer, Luc, Spagnolo, Luigi, Strys, Lydia, Granell Gil, Manuel, de Abreu, Marcelo Gama, Vidal Melo, Marcos F., Schultz, Marcus J., Unzueta, Maria Carmen, Moral, Maria Victoria, Ferner, Marion, Hollmann, Markus W., Weiss, Martin, Vanoni, Massimo, Schaefer, Maximilian S., Prieto, Mercè, Grio, Michele, Severgnini, Paolo, Spieth, Peter Markus, Simon, Philipp, Bodger, Phoebe, Sierra, Pilar, Laufenberg-Feldmann, Rita, Rusca, Roberta, Proietti, Rodolfo, Hemmes, Sabrine N.T., Raineri, Santi Maurizio, Caroleo, Santo, Sabaté, Sergi, De Hert, Stefan, Pezzato, Stefano, Treschan, Tanja A., Goranovic, Tatjana, Koch, Thea, Bluth, Thomas, Kiss, Thomas, Perilli, Valter, Cegarra, Virginia, Schmid, Werner, Ferrando, Carlos, Belda, Javier, Soro, Marina, Canet, Jaume, Unzueta, Carmen, Suarez-Sipmann, Fernando, Librero, Julián, Llombart, Alicia, Rovira, Lucas, Granell, Manuel, Aldecoa, César, Diaz-Cambronero, Oscar, Balust, Jaume, Garutti, Ignacio, Gonzalez, Rafael, Gallego, Lucia, del Valle, Santiago Garcia, Redondo, Javier, Pestaña, David, Rodríguez, Aurelio, García, Javier, de la Matta, Manuel, Ibáñez, Maite, Barrios, Francisco, Hernández, Samuel, Torres, Vicente, Peiró, Salvador, Pozo, Natividad, Villena, Abigail, Carramiñana, Albert, Gallego-Casilda, Alberto, Duca, Alejandro, Alcón, Amalia, Miñana, Amanda, Asensio, Ana, Colás, Ana, Isabel Galve, Ana, Izquierdo, Ana, Jurado, Ana, María Pérez, Ana, Mugarra, Ana, Parera, Ana, Brunelli, Andrea, Gutierrez, Andrea, De Miguel, Ángeles, Lozano, Angels, Katime, Antonio, Romero, Antonio, Garrigues, Beatriz, Ayas, Begoña, Arocas, Blanca, Delgado, Carlos, Fernández, Carmen, Romero, Carolina, Gallego, Clara, Garcés, Cristina, Lisbona, Cristina, Parrilla, Cristina, López-Herrera, Daniel, González, Domingo, Llamazares, Eduardo, Del Rio, Elena, Lozano, Elena, Pastor, Ernesto, Chamorro, Estefanía, Gracia, Estefanía, Sánchez, Ester, Romero, Esther, Díez, Fernando, Serralta, Ferran, Daviu, Francisco, Sandín, Francisco, Aguilar, Gerardo, Tusman, Gerardo, Azparren, Gonzalo, Martínez-Pallí, Graciela, Mazzinari, Guido, Benítez, Inmaculada, Hernandéz, Inmaculada, India, Inmaculada, León, Irene, Fuentes, Isabel, Ruiz, Isabel, Puig, Jaume, Ignacio Román, Javie, Acosta, Jesús, Rico, Jesús, Olmedo, Jonathan, Carbonell, Jose A., Alonso, Jose M., María Pérez, Jose, Miguel Marcos, Jose, Navarro, Jose, Valdivia, Jose, Carrizo, Juan, Piqueras, Laura, Soriano, Laura, Vaquero, Laura, Miguel, Lisset, Muñoz, Lorena, Valencia, Lucia, Olmedilla, Luis, Etulain, Ma Justina, Tisner, Manuel, Barrio, María, Dolores Alonso, María, García, María, Hernández, María J., José Alberola, María, Parra, María, Pilar Argente, María, Vila, María, De Fez, Mario, Agilaga, Marta, Gine, Marta, Ayuso, Mercedes, García, Mercedes, Bejarano, Natalia, Peña, Natalia, Ojeda, Nazario, Martínez, Nilda, García, Nuria, Padrón, Oto, García, Pablo, Valls, Paola, Cruz, Patricia, Piñeiro, Patricia, Charco, Pedro, Anaya, Rafael, López, Ramiro, Rodríguez, Rayco, Martínez, Rocío, Pujol, Roger, Dosdá, Rosa, Lardies, Rosa, Díaz, Ruben, Villazala, Rubén, Zapatero, Sara, Cabrera, Sergio, Sánchez, Sergio, Martin, Silvia, Diaz, Suzana, Franco, Tania, Moreno, Tania, Socorro, Tania, Gilabert, Vicente, Balandrón, Victor, Moral, Victoria, Cegarra, Virgina, Varón, Viviana, Bluth, Thomas, Serpa Neto, Ary, Bobek, Ilona, Canet, Jaume, Cinnella, Gilda, de Baerdemaeker, Luc, Gregoretti, Cesare, Hedenstierna, Göran, Hemmes, Sabrine N.T., Hiesmayr, Michael, Hollmann, Markus W., Jaber, Samir, Laffey, John, Licker, Marc-Joseph, Markstaller, Klaus, Matot, Idit, Mills, Gary H., Mulier, Jan Paul, Putensen, Christian, Rossaint, Rolf, Schmitt, Jochen, Senturk, Mert, Severgnini, Paolo, Sprung, Juraj, Vidal Melo, Marcos F., Wrigge, Hermann, Schultz, Marcus J., Pelosi, Paolo, de Abreu, Marcelo Gama, Abelha, Fernando, Abitağaoğlu, Sühayla, Achilles, Marc, Adebesin, Afeez, Adriaensens, Ine, Ahene, Charles, Akbar, Fatima, Al Harbi, Mohammed, Al Khoury al Kallab, Rita, Albanel, Xavier, Aldenkortt, Florence, Alfouzan, Rawan Abdullah Saleh, Alruqaie, Reef, Altermatt, Fernando, Araujo, Bruno Luís de Castro, Arbesú, Genaro, Artsi, Hanna, Aurilio, Caterina, Ayanoglu, Omer Hilmi, Bacuzzi, Alessandro, Baig, Harris, Baird, Yolanda, Balonov, Konstantin, Balust, Jaume, Banks, Samantha, Bao, Xiaodong, Baumgartner, Mélanie, Belda Tortosa, Isabel, Bergamaschi, Alice, Bergmann, Lars, Bigatello, Luca, Biosca Pérez, Elena, Birr, Katja, Bluth, Thomas, Bojaxhi, Elird, Bonenti, Chiara, Bonney, Iwona, Bos, Elke M.E., Bowman, Sara, Braz, Leandro Gobbo, Brugnoni, Elisa, Brull, Sorin J., Brunetti, Iole, Bruni, Andrea, Buenvenida, Shonie L., Busch, Cornelius Johannes, Camerini, Giovanni, Canet, Jaume, Capatti, Beatrice, Carmona, Javiera, Carungcong, Jaime, Carvalho, Marta, Cattan, Anat, Cavaleiro, Carla, Chiumello, Davide, Ciardo, Stefano, Coburn, Mark, Colella, Umberto, Contreras, Victor, Corman Dincer, Pelin, Cotter, Elizabeth, Crovetto, Marcia, Darrah, William, Davies, Simon, de Baerdemaeker, Luc, De Hert, Stefan, Del Cojo Peces, Enrique, Delphin, Ellise, Diaper, John, do Nascimento, Paulo, Jr., Donatiello, Valerio, Dong, Jing, Dourado, Maria do Socorro, Dullenkopf, Alexander, Ebner, Felix, Elgendy, Hamed, Ellenberger, Christoph, Erdoğan Ari, Dilek, Ermert, Thomas, Farah, Fadi, Fernandez-Bustamante, Ana, Ferreira, Cristina, Fiore, Marco, Fonte, Ana, Fortià Palahí, Christina, Galimberti, Andrea, Gama de Abreu, Marcelo, Garofano, Najia, Giaccari, Luca Gregorio, Gilsanz, Fernando, Girrbach, Felix, Gobbi, Luca, Godfried, Marc Bernard, Goettel, Nicolai, Goldstein, Peter A., Goren, Or, Gorlin, Andrew, Granell Gil, Manuel, Gratarola, Angelo, Graterol, Juan, Guyon, Pierre, Haire, Kevin, Harou, Philippe, Helf, Antonia, Hemmes, Sabrine N.T., Hempel, Gunther, Hernández Cádiz, María José, Heyse, Björn, Hollmann, Markus W., Huercio, Ivan, Ilievska, Jasmina, Jakus, Lien, Jeganath, Vijay, Jelting, Yvonne, Jung, Minoa, Kabon, Barbara, Kacha, Aalok, Karaman Ilić, Maja, Karuppiah, Arunthevaraja, Kavas, Ayse Duygu, Keli Barcelos, Gleicy, Kellogg, Todd A., Kemper, Johann, Kerbrat, Romain, Khodr, Suraya, Kienbaum, Peter, Kir, Bunyamin, Kiss, Thomas, Kivrak, Selin, Klarić, Vlasta, Koch, Thea, Köksal, Ceren, Kowark, Ana, Kranke, Peter, Kuvaki, Bahar, Kuzmanovska, Biljana, Laffey, John, Lange, Mirko, Lemos, Marília Freitas de, Licker, Marc-Joseph, López-Baamonde, Manuel, López-Hernández, Antonio, Lopez-Martinez, Mercedes, Luise, Stéphane, MacGregor, Mark, Machado, Humberto S., Magalhães, Danielle, Maillard, Julien, Malerbi, Patrizia, Manimekalai, Natesan, Margarson, Michael, Markstaller, Klaus, Martin, Archer K, Martin, David P., Martin, Yvette N., Martínez-Ocon, Julia, Martin-Loeches, Ignacio, Maseda, Emilio, Matot, Idit, McAuliffe, Niamh, McKenzie, Travis J., Medina, Paulina, Meersch, Melanie, Menzen, Angelika, Mertens, Els, Meurer, Bernd, Meyer-Treschan, Tanja, Miao, Changhong, Micalizzi, Camilla, Milić, Morena, Módolo, Norma Sueli Pinheiro, Moine, Pierre, Mölders, Patrick, Montero-Feijoo, Ana, Moret, Enrique, Muller, Markus K, Murphy, Zoe, Nalwaya, Pramod, Filip, Naumovski, Navalesi, Paolo, Navarro e Lima, Lais Helena, Nesek Adam, Višnja, Neumann, Claudia, Newell, Christopher, Nisnevitch, Zoulfira, Nizamuddin, Junaid, Novazzi, Cecilia, Nunes, Catarina S, O’Connor, Michael, Oprea, Günther, Orhan Sungur, Mukadder, Özbilgin, Şule, Pace, Maria Caterina, Pacheco, Marcos, Packianathaswamy, Balaji, Palma Gonzalez, Estefania, Papaspyros, Fotios, Paredes, Sebastián, Passavanti, Maria Beatrice, Pedemonte, Juan Cristobal, Pelosi, Paolo, Peremin, Sanja, Philipsenburg, Christoph, Pinho, Daniela, Pinho, Silvia, Posthuma, Linda M., Pota, Vincenzo, Preckel, Benedikt, Priani, Paolo, Putensen, Christian, Rached, Mohamed Aymen, Radoeshki, Aleksandar, Ragazzi, Riccardo, Rajamanickam, Tamilselvan, Rajamohan, Arthi, Ramakrishna, Harish, Rangarajan, Desikan, Reiterer, Christian, Renew, J. Ross, Reynaud, Thomas, Rhys, Rhidian, Rivas, Eva, Robitzky, Luisa, Rossaint, Rolf, Rubulotta, Francesca, Sabbatini, Giovanni, Samuels, Jon D, Sanahuja, Josep Martí, Sansone, Pasquale, Santos, Alice, Sayedalahl, Mohamed, Schaefer, Maximilian S., Scharffenberg, Martin, Schiffer, Eduardo, Schliewe, Nadja, Schorer, Raoul, Schultz, Marcus J., Schumann, Roman, Selmo, Gabriele, Sendra, Mar, Senturk, Mert, Severgnini, Paolo, Shaw, Kate, Shosholcheva, Mirjana, Sibai, Abdulrazak, Simon, Philipp, Simonassi, Francesca, Sinno, Claudia, Sivrikoz, Nukhet, Skandalou, Vasiliki, Smith, Neil, Soares, Maria, Socorro Artiles, Tania, Sousa Castro, Diogo, Sousa, Miguel, Spadaro, Savino, Sprung, Juraj, Stamatakis, Emmanouil, Steiner, Luzius A., Stevenazzi, Andrea, Suarez-de-la-Rica, Alejandro, Suppan, Mélanie, Teichmann, Robert, Tena Guerrero, José Maria, Thiel, Bram, Tolós, Raquel, Tucci, Michelle, Turnbull, Zachary A., Turudić, Žana, Unterberg, Matthias, Van Limmen, Jurgen, Van Nieuwenhove, Yves, Van Waesberghe, Julia, Vidal Melo, Marcos Francisco, Vitković, Bibiana, Vivona, Luigi, Vizcaychipi, Marcela, Volta, Carlo Alberto, Weber, Anne, Weingarten, Toby N., Wittenstein, Jakob, Wrigge, Hermann, Wyffels, Piet, Yagüe, Julio, Yates, David, Yavru, Ayşen, Zac, Lilach, and Zhong, Jing
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8. Impact of COVID-19 in patients on active melanoma therapy and with history of melanoma.
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Johnson, Douglas B, Atkins, Michael B, Hennessy, Cassandra, Wise-Draper, Trisha, Heilman, Hannah, Awosika, Joy, Bakouny, Ziad, Labaki, Chris, Saliby, Renee Maria, Hwang, Clara, Singh, Sunny RK, Balanchivadze, Nino, Friese, Christopher R, Fecher, Leslie A, Yoon, James J, Hayes-Lattin, Brandon, Bilen, Mehmet A, Castellano, Cecilia A, Lyman, Gary H, Tachiki, Lisa, Shah, Sumit A, Glover, Michael J, Flora, Daniel B, Wulff-Burchfield, Elizabeth, Kasi, Anup, Abbasi, Saqib H, Farmakiotis, Dimitrios, Viera, Kendra, Klein, Elizabeth J, Weissman, Lisa B, Jani, Chinmay, Puc, Matthew, Fahey, Catherine C, Reuben, Daniel Y, Mishra, Sanjay, Beeghly-Fadiel, Alicia, French, Benjamin, Warner, Jeremy L, and COVID-19 and Cancer Consortium
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COVID-19 and Cancer Consortium ,Humans ,Melanoma ,Multiple Organ Failure ,Immunotherapy ,COVID-19 ,Cancer ,Immune therapy ,Targeted therapy ,Rehabilitation ,Clinical Research ,Lung ,Rare Diseases ,Good Health and Well Being ,Oncology and Carcinogenesis ,Public Health and Health Services ,Oncology & Carcinogenesis - Abstract
IntroductionCOVID-19 particularly impacted patients with co-morbid conditions, including cancer. Patients with melanoma have not been specifically studied in large numbers. Here, we sought to identify factors that associated with COVID-19 severity among patients with melanoma, particularly assessing outcomes of patients on active targeted or immune therapy.MethodsUsing the COVID-19 and Cancer Consortium (CCC19) registry, we identified 307 patients with melanoma diagnosed with COVID-19. We used multivariable models to assess demographic, cancer-related, and treatment-related factors associated with COVID-19 severity on a 6-level ordinal severity scale. We assessed whether treatment was associated with increased cardiac or pulmonary dysfunction among hospitalized patients and assessed mortality among patients with a history of melanoma compared with other cancer survivors.ResultsOf 307 patients, 52 received immunotherapy (17%), and 32 targeted therapy (10%) in the previous 3 months. Using multivariable analyses, these treatments were not associated with COVID-19 severity (immunotherapy OR 0.51, 95% CI 0.19 - 1.39; targeted therapy OR 1.89, 95% CI 0.64 - 5.55). Among hospitalized patients, no signals of increased cardiac or pulmonary organ dysfunction, as measured by troponin, brain natriuretic peptide, and oxygenation were noted. Patients with a history of melanoma had similar 90-day mortality compared with other cancer survivors (OR 1.21, 95% CI 0.62 - 2.35).ConclusionsMelanoma therapies did not appear to be associated with increased severity of COVID-19 or worsening organ dysfunction. Patients with history of melanoma had similar 90-day survival following COVID-19 compared with other cancer survivors.
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9. Employing synchrotron X-ray scattering and microscopy to explore microstructural mysteries in bioresorbable vascular scaffolds
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Cameron, Jude, Luccio, Tiziana Di, Barr, Jordan, Rocher, Lison, Kim, Eugene, Menary, Gary H., Lennon, Alex B., and Kornfield, Julia A.
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10. Debulking influenza and herpes simplex virus strains by a wide-spectrum anti-viral protein formulated in clinical grade chewing gum
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Daniell, Henry, Guo, Yuwei, Singh, Rahul, Karki, Uddhab, Kulchar, Rachel J., Wakade, Geetanjali, Pihlava, Juha-Matti, Khazaei, Hamid, and Cohen, Gary H.
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11. Stratified analyses refine association between TLR7 rare variants and severe COVID-19
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Semple, Manu Shankar-Hari, Charlotte Summers, Timothy Walsh, Latha Aravindan, Ruth Armstrong, Heather Biggs, Ceilia Boz, Adam Brown, Richard Clark, Audrey Coutts, Judy Coyle, Louise Cullum, Sukamal Das, Nicky Day, Lorna Donnelly, Esther Duncan, Angie Fawkes, Paul Fineran, Max Head Fourman, Anita Furlong, James Furniss, Bernadette Gallagher, Tammy Gilchrist, Ailsa Golightly, Fiona Griffiths, Katarzyna Hafezi, Debbie Hamilton, Ross Hendry, Andy Law, Dawn Law, Rachel Law, Sarah Law, Rebecca Lidstone-Scott, Louise Macgillivray, Alan Maclean, Hanning Mal, Sarah McCafferty, Ellie Mcmaster, Jen Meikle, Shona C. Moore, Kirstie Morrice, Lee Murphy, Sheena Murphy, Mybaya Hellen, Wilna Oosthuyzen, Chenqing Zheng, Jiantao Chen, Nick Parkinson, Trevor Paterson, Katherine Schon, Andrew Stenhouse, Mihaela Das, Maaike Swets, Helen Szoor-McElhinney, Filip Taneski, Lance Turtle, Tony Wackett, Mairi Ward, Jane Weaver, Nicola Wrobel, Marie Zechner, Gill Arbane, Aneta Bociek, Sara Campos, Neus Grau, Tim Owen Jones, Rosario Lim, Martina Marotti, Marlies Ostermann, Christopher Whitton, Zoe Alldis, Raine Astin-Chamberlain, Fatima Bibi, Jack Biddle, Sarah Blow, Matthew Bolton, Catherine Borra, Ruth Bowles, Maudrian Burton, Yasmin Choudhury, David Collier, Amber Cox, Amy Easthope, Patrizia Ebano, Stavros Fotiadis, Jana Gurasashvili, Rosslyn Halls, Pippa Hartridge, Delordson Kallon, Jamila Kassam, Ivone Lancoma-Malcolm, Maninderpal Matharu, Peter May, Oliver Mitchelmore, Tabitha Newman, Mital Patel, Jane Pheby, Irene Pinzuti, Zoe Prime, Oleksandra Prysyazhna, Julian Shiel, Melanie Taylor, Carey Tierney, Suzanne Wood, Anne Zak, Olivier Zongo, Stephen Bonner, Keith Hugill, Jessica Jones, Steven Liggett, Evie Headlam, Nageswar Bandla, Minnie Gellamucho, Michelle Davies, Christopher Thompson, Marwa Abdelrazik, Dhanalakshmi Bakthavatsalam, Munzir Elhassan, Arunkumar Ganesan, Anne Haldeos, Jeronimo Moreno-Cuesta, Dharam Purohit, Rachel Vincent, Kugan Xavier, Kumar Rohit, Frater Alasdair, Malik Saleem, Carter David, Jenkins Samuel, Zoe Lamond, Wall Alanna, Jaime Fernandez-Roman, David O. 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Welters, Karen Williams, Anna Cavazza, Maeve Cockrell, Eleanor Corcoran, Maria Depante, Clare Finney, Ellen Jerome, Mark McPhail, Monalisa Nayak, Harriet Noble, Kevin O'Reilly, Evita Pappa, Rohit Saha, Sian Saha, John Smith, Abigail Knighton, David Antcliffe, Dorota Banach, Stephen Brett, Phoebe Coghlan, Ziortza Fernandez, Anthony Gordon, Roceld Rojo, Sonia Sousa Arias, Maie Templeton, Megan Meredith, Lucy Morris, Lucy Ryan, Amy Clark, Julia Sampson, Cecilia Peters, Martin Dent, Margaret Langley, Saima Ashraf, Shuying Wei, Angela Andrew, Archana Bashyal, Neil Davidson, Paula Hutton, Stuart McKechnie, Jean Wilson, David Baptista, Rebecca Crowe, Rita Fernandes, Rosaleen Herdman-Grant, Anna Joseph, Denise O'Connor, Meryem Allen, Adam Loveridge, India McKenley, Eriko Morino, Andres Naranjo, Richard Simms, Kathryn Sollesta, Andrew Swain, Harish Venkatesh, Jacyntha Khera, Jonathan Fox, Gillian Andrew, Lucy Barclay, Marie Callaghan, Rachael Campbell, Sarah Clark, Dave Hope, Lucy Marshall, 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SARS-CoV-2 ,host genetics ,toll-like receptor 7 ,targeted sequencing ,rare variants ,variant collapsing analysis ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Summary: Despite extensive global research into genetic predisposition for severe COVID-19, knowledge on the role of rare host genetic variants and their relation to other risk factors remains limited. Here, 52 genes with prior etiological evidence were sequenced in 1,772 severe COVID-19 cases and 5,347 population-based controls from Spain/Italy. Rare deleterious TLR7 variants were present in 2.4% of young (
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12. Sphingosine Kinase 2 Regulates Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Nuclear Translocation and Target Gene Activation
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Shigetoshi Yokoyama, Imhoi Koo, Daisuke Aibara, Yuan Tian, Iain A. Murray, Stephanie L. Collins, Denise M. Coslo, Mari Kono, Jeffrey M. Peters, Richard L. Proia, Frank J. Gonzalez, Gary H. Perdew, and Andrew D. Patterson
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AHR ,ceramide ,sphingolipid ,SPHK2 ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Sphingolipids play vital roles in metabolism and regulation. Previously, the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR), a ligand‐activated transcription factor, was reported to directly regulate ceramide synthesis genes by binding to their promoters. Herein, sphingosine kinase 2 (SPHK2), responsible for producing sphingosine‐1‐phosphate (S1P), was found to interact with AHR through LXXLL motifs, influencing AHR nuclear localization. Through mutagenesis and co‐transfection studies, AHR activation and subsequent nuclear translocation was hindered by SPHK2 LXXLL mutants or SPHK2 lacking a nuclear localization signal (NLS). Similarly, an NLS‐deficient AHR mutant impaired SPHK2 nuclear translocation. Silencing SPHK2 reduced AHR expression and its target gene CYP1A1, while SPHK2 overexpression enhanced AHR activity. SPHK2 was found enriched on the CYP1A1 promoter, underscoring its role in AHR target gene activation. Additionally, S1P rapidly increased AHR expression at both the mRNA and protein levels and promoted AHR recruitment to the CYP1A1 promoter. Using mouse models, AHR deficiency compromised SPHK2 nuclear translocation, illustrating a critical interaction where SPHK2 facilitates AHR nuclear localization and supports a positive feedback loop between AHR and sphingolipid enzyme activity in the nucleus. These findings highlight a novel function of SPHK2 in regulating AHR activity and gene expression.
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13. Spin-Wave Optics in YIG by Ion-Beam Irradiation
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Kiechle, Martina, Papp, Adam, Mendisch, Simon, Ahrens, Valentin, Golibrzuch, Matthias, Bernstein, Gary H., Porod, Wolfgang, Csaba, Gyorgy, and Becherer, Markus
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Physics - Applied Physics ,Physics - Optics - Abstract
We demonstrate direct focused ion beam (FIB) writing as an enabling technology for realizing spin-wave-optics devices. It is shown that ion-beam irradiation changes the characteristics of YIG films on a submicron scale in a highly controlled way, allowing to engineer the magnonic index of refraction adapted to desired applications. This technique does not physically remove material, and allows rapid fabrication of high-quality architectures of modified magnetization in magnonic media with minimal edge damage (compared to more common techniques such as etching or milling). By experimentally showing magnonic versions of a number of optical devices (lenses, gratings, Fourier-domain processors) we envision this technology as the gateway to building magnonic computing devices that rival their optical counterparts in their complexity and computational power., Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures
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Cekanaviciute, Egle, Tran, Duc, Nguyen, Hung, Lopez Macha, Alejandra, Pariset, Eloise, Langley, Sasha, Babbi, Giulia, Malkani, Sherina, Penninckx, Sébastien, Schisler, Jonathan C, Nguyen, Tin, Karpen, Gary H, and Costes, Sylvain V
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Biological Sciences ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Genetics ,Human Genome ,Cancer ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Humans ,Mice ,Animals ,DNA Damage ,DNA Repair ,Radiation ,Ionizing ,Neoplasms ,Genomics ,Space radiation ,DNA damage ,Radiosensitivity ,GWAS ,Mouse models ,Genome-wide association study ,ionizing radiation ,space radiation ,space biology ,mouse genetics - Abstract
Exposure to ionizing radiation is considered by NASA to be a major health hazard for deep space exploration missions. Ionizing radiation sensitivity is modulated by both genomic and environmental factors. Understanding their contributions is crucial for designing experiments in model organisms, evaluating the risk of deep space (i.e. high-linear energy transfer, or LET, particle) radiation exposure in astronauts, and also selecting therapeutic irradiation regimes for cancer patients. We identified single nucleotide polymorphisms in 15 strains of mice, including 10 collaborative cross model strains and 5 founder strains, associated with spontaneous and ionizing radiation-induced in vitro DNA damage quantified based on immunofluorescent tumor protein p53 binding protein (53BP1) positive nuclear foci. Statistical analysis suggested an association with pathways primarily related to cellular signaling, metabolism, tumorigenesis and nervous system damage. We observed different genomic associations in early (4 and 8 h) responses to different LET radiation, while later (24 hour) DNA damage responses showed a stronger overlap across all LETs. Furthermore, a subset of pathways was associated with spontaneous DNA damage, suggesting 53BP1 positive foci as a potential biomarker for DNA integrity in mouse models. Our results suggest several mouse strains as new models to further study the impact of ionizing radiation and validate the identified genetic loci. We also highlight the importance of future human in vitro studies to refine the association of genes and pathways with the DNA damage response to ionizing radiation and identify targets for space travel countermeasures.
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15. Clinical characteristics, racial inequities, and outcomes in patients with breast cancer and COVID-19: A COVID-19 and cancer consortium (CCC19) cohort study
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Nagaraj, Gayathri, Vinayak, Shaveta, Khaki, Ali Raza, Sun, Tianyi, Kuderer, Nicole M, Aboulafia, David M, Acoba, Jared D, Awosika, Joy, Bakouny, Ziad, Balmaceda, Nicole B, Bao, Ting, Bashir, Babar, Berg, Stephanie, Bilen, Mehmet A, Bindal, Poorva, Blau, Sibel, Bodin, Brianne E, Borno, Hala T, Castellano, Cecilia, Choi, Horyun, Deeken, John, Desai, Aakash, Edwin, Natasha, Feldman, Lawrence E, Flora, Daniel B, Friese, Christopher R, Galsky, Matthew D, Gonzalez, Cyndi J, Grivas, Petros, Gupta, Shilpa, Haynam, Marcy, Heilman, Hannah, Hershman, Dawn L, Hwang, Clara, Jani, Chinmay, Jhawar, Sachin R, Joshi, Monika, Kaklamani, Virginia, Klein, Elizabeth J, Knox, Natalie, Koshkin, Vadim S, Kulkarni, Amit A, Kwon, Daniel H, Labaki, Chris, Lammers, Philip E, Lathrop, Kate I, Lewis, Mark A, Li, Xuanyi, de Lima Lopes, Gilbert, Lyman, Gary H, Makower, Della F, Mansoor, Abdul-Hai, Markham, Merry-Jennifer, Mashru, Sandeep H, McKay, Rana R, Messing, Ian, Mico, Vasil, Nadkarni, Rajani, Namburi, Swathi, Nguyen, Ryan H, Nonato, Taylor Kristian, O'Connor, Tracey Lynn, Panagiotou, Orestis A, Park, Kyu, Patel, Jaymin M, Patel, Kanishka GopikaBimal, Peppercorn, Jeffrey, Polimera, Hyma, Puc, Matthew, Rao, Yuan James, Razavi, Pedram, Reid, Sonya A, Riess, Jonathan W, Rivera, Donna R, Robson, Mark, Rose, Suzanne J, Russ, Atlantis D, Schapira, Lidia, Shah, Pankil K, Shanahan, M Kelly, Shapiro, Lauren C, Smits, Melissa, Stover, Daniel G, Streckfuss, Mitrianna, Tachiki, Lisa, Thompson, Michael A, Tolaney, Sara M, Weissmann, Lisa B, Wilson, Grace, Wotman, Michael T, Wulff-Burchfield, Elizabeth M, Mishra, Sanjay, French, Benjamin, Warner, Jeremy L, Lustberg, Maryam B, Accordino, Melissa K, and Shah, Dimpy P
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Emerging Infectious Diseases ,Cancer ,Infectious Diseases ,Lung ,Breast Cancer ,Coronaviruses ,Clinical Research ,Women's Health ,Good Health and Well Being ,United States ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,COVID-19 ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Cohort Studies ,Breast Neoplasms ,Retrospective Studies ,COVID-19 and Cancer Consortium ,breast cancer ,epidemiology ,global health ,human ,oncology ,pandemic ,racial inequities ,Biochemistry and Cell Biology ,Biological sciences ,Biomedical and clinical sciences ,Health sciences - Abstract
BackgroundLimited information is available for patients with breast cancer (BC) and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), especially among underrepresented racial/ethnic populations.MethodsThis is a COVID-19 and Cancer Consortium (CCC19) registry-based retrospective cohort study of females with active or history of BC and laboratory-confirmed severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection diagnosed between March 2020 and June 2021 in the US. Primary outcome was COVID-19 severity measured on a five-level ordinal scale, including none of the following complications, hospitalization, intensive care unit admission, mechanical ventilation, and all-cause mortality. Multivariable ordinal logistic regression model identified characteristics associated with COVID-19 severity.Results1383 female patient records with BC and COVID-19 were included in the analysis, the median age was 61 years, and median follow-up was 90 days. Multivariable analysis revealed higher odds of COVID-19 severity for older age (aOR per decade, 1.48 [95% CI, 1.32-1.67]); Black patients (aOR 1.74; 95 CI 1.24-2.45), Asian Americans and Pacific Islander patients (aOR 3.40; 95 CI 1.70-6.79) and Other (aOR 2.97; 95 CI 1.71-5.17) racial/ethnic groups; worse ECOG performance status (ECOG PS ≥2: aOR, 7.78 [95% CI, 4.83-12.5]); pre-existing cardiovascular (aOR, 2.26 [95% CI, 1.63-3.15])/pulmonary comorbidities (aOR, 1.65 [95% CI, 1.20-2.29]); diabetes mellitus (aOR, 2.25 [95% CI, 1.66-3.04]); and active and progressing cancer (aOR, 12.5 [95% CI, 6.89-22.6]). Hispanic ethnicity, timing, and type of anti-cancer therapy modalities were not significantly associated with worse COVID-19 outcomes. The total all-cause mortality and hospitalization rate for the entire cohort was 9% and 37%, respectively however, it varied according to the BC disease status.ConclusionsUsing one of the largest registries on cancer and COVID-19, we identified patient and BC-related factors associated with worse COVID-19 outcomes. After adjusting for baseline characteristics, underrepresented racial/ethnic patients experienced worse outcomes compared to non-Hispanic White patients.FundingThis study was partly supported by National Cancer Institute grant number P30 CA068485 to Tianyi Sun, Sanjay Mishra, Benjamin French, Jeremy L Warner; P30-CA046592 to Christopher R Friese; P30 CA023100 for Rana R McKay; P30-CA054174 for Pankil K Shah and Dimpy P Shah; KL2 TR002646 for Pankil Shah and the American Cancer Society and Hope Foundation for Cancer Research (MRSG-16-152-01-CCE) and P30-CA054174 for Dimpy P Shah. REDCap is developed and supported by Vanderbilt Institute for Clinical and Translational Research grant support (UL1 TR000445 from NCATS/NIH). The funding sources had no role in the writing of the manuscript or the decision to submit it for publication.Clinical trial numberCCC19 registry is registered on ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT04354701.
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16. Cold ischemia time and formalin fixation time in endometrial cancer: Should breast cancer guidelines for preanalytical variables be applied to hysterectomy specimens?
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Haight, Paulina J., Lammers, Sydney, Kistenfeger, Quinn, Leipold, Chelsea, Suarez, Adrian A., Tozbikian, Gary H., Esnakula, Ashwini, Cosgrove, Casey, and Bixel, Kristin L.
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17. Sex dependence of postoperative pulmonary complications – A post hoc unmatched and matched analysis of LAS VEGAS
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Kroell, Wolfgang, Metzler, Helfried, Struber, Gerd, Wegscheider, Thomas, Gombotz, Hans, Hiesmayr, Michael, Schmid, Werner, Urbanek, Bernhard, Kahn, David, Momeni, Mona, Pospiech, Audrey, Lois, Fernande, Forget, Patrice, Grosu, Irina, Poelaert, Jan, van Mossevelde, Veerle, van Malderen, Marie-Claire, Dylst, Dimitri, van Melkebeek, Jeroen, Beran, Maud, de Hert, Stefan, De Baerdemaeker, Luc, Heyse, Bjorn, Van Limmen, Jurgen, Wyffels, Piet, Jacobs, Tom, Roels, Nathalie, De Bruyne, Ann, van de Velde, Stijn, Leva, Brigitte, Damster, Sandrine, Plichon, Benoit, Juros-Zovko, Marina, Djonoviċ-Omanoviċ, Dejana, Pernar, Selma, Zunic, Josip, Miskovic, Petar, Zilic, Antonio, Kvolik, Slavica, Ivic, Dubravka, Azenic-Venzera, Darija, Skiljic, Sonja, Vinkovic, Hrvoje, Oputric, Ivana, Juricic, Kazimir, Frkovic, Vedran, Kopic, Jasminka, Mirkovic, Ivan, Karanovic, Nenad, Carev, Mladen, Dropulic, Natasa, Saric, Jadranka Pavicic, Erceg, Gorjana, Dvorscak, Matea Bogdanovic, Mazul-Sunko, Branka, Pavicic, Anna Marija, Goranovic, Tanja, Maldini, Branka, Radocaj, Tomislav, Gavranovic, Zeljka, Mladic-Batinica, Inga, Sehovic, Mirna, Stourac, Petr, Harazim, Hana, Smekalova, Olga, Kosinova, Martina, Kolacek, Tomas, Hudacek, Kamil, Drab, Michal, Brujevic, Jan, Vitkova, Katerina, Jirmanova, Katerina, Volfova, Ivana, Dzurnakova, Paula, Liskova, Katarina, Dudas, Radovan, Filipsky, Radek, el Kafrawy, Samir, Abdelwahab, Hisham Hosny, Metwally, Tarek, Abdel-Razek, Ahmed, El-Shaarawy, Ahmed Mostafa, Hasan, Wael Fathy, Ahmed, Ahmed Gouda, Yassin, Hany, Magdy, Mohamed, Abdelhady, Mahdy, Mahran, Mohamed, Herodes, Eiko, Kivik, Peeter, Oganjan, Juri, Aun, Annika, Sormus, Alar, Sarapuu, Kaili, Mall, Merilin, Karjagin, Juri, Futier, Emmanuel, Petit, Antoine, Gerard, Adeline, Marret, Emmanuel, Solier, Marc, Jaber, Samir, Prades, Albert, Krassler, Jens, Merzky, Simone, de Abreu, Marcel Gama, Uhlig, Christopher, Kiss, Thomas, Bundy, Anette, Bluth, Thomas, Gueldner, Andreas, Spieth, Peter, Scharffenberg, Martin, Thiem, Denny Tran, Koch, Thea, Treschan, Tanja, Schaefer, Maximilian, Bastin, Bea, Geib, Johann, Weiss, Martin, Kienbaum, Peter, Pannen, Benedikt, Gottschalk, Andre, Konrad, Mirja, Westerheide, Diana, Schwerdtfeger, Ben, Wrigge, Hermann, Simon, Philipp, Reske, Andreas, Nestler, Christian, Valsamidis, Dimitrios, Stroumpoulis, Konstantinos, Antholopoulos, Georgios, Andreou, Antonis, Karapanos, Dimitris, Theodoraki, Kassiani, Gkiokas, Georgios, Tasoulis, Marios-Konstantinos, Sidiropoulou, Tatiana, Zafeiropoulou, Foteini, Florou, Panagiota, Pandazi, Aggeliki, Tsaousi, Georgia, Nouris, Christos, Pourzitaki, Chryssa, Bystritski, Dmitri, Pizov, Reuven, Eden, Arieh, Pesce, Caterina Valeria, Campanile, Annamaria, Marrella, Antonella, Grasso, Salvatore, De Michele, Michele, Bona, Francesco, Giacoletto, Gianmarco, Sardo, Elena, Sottosanti, Luigi Giancarlo Vicari, Solca, Maurizio, Volta, Carlo Alberto, Spadaro, Savino, Verri, Marco, Ragazzi, Riccardo, Zoppellari, Roberto, Cinnella, Gilda, Raimondo, Pasquale, La Bella, Daniela, Mirabella, Lucia, D'antini, Davide, Pelosi, Paolo, Molin, Alexandre, Brunetti, Iole, Gratarola, Angelo, Pellerano, Giulia, Sileo, Rosanna, Pezzatto, Stefano, Montagnani, Luca, Pasin, Laura, Landoni, Giovanni, Zangrillo, Alberto, Beretta, Luigi, Di Parma, Ambra Licia, Tarzia, Valentina, Dossi, Roberto, Sassone, Marta Eugenia, Sances, Daniele, Tredici, Stefano, Spano, Gianluca, Castellani, Gianluca, Delunas, Luigi, Peradze, Sopio, Venturino, Marco, Arpino, Ines, Sher, Sara, Tommasino, Concezione, Rapido, Francesca, Morelli, Paola, Vargas, Maria, Servillo, Giuseppe, Cortegiani, Andrea, Raineri, Santi Maurizio, Montalto, Francesca, Russotto, Vincenzo, Giarratano, Antonino, Baciarello, Marco, Generali, Michela, Cerati, Giorgia, Leykin, Yigal, Bressan, Filippo, Bartolini, Vittoria, Zamidei, Lucia, Brazzi, Luca, Liperi, Corrado, Sales, Gabriele, Pistidda, Laura, Severgnini, Paolo, Brugnoni, Elisa, Musella, Giuseppe, Bacuzzi, Alessandro, Muhardri, Dalip, Gecaj-Gashi, Agreta, Sada, Fatos, Bytyqi, Adem, Karbonskiene, Aurika, Aukstakalniene, Ruta, Teberaite, Zivile, Salciute, Erika, Tikuisis, Renatas, Miliauskas, Povilas, Jurate, Sipylaite, Kontrimaviciute, Egle, Tomkute, Gabija, Xuereb, John, Bezzina, Maureen, Borg, Francis Joseph, Hemmes, Sabrine, Schultz, Marcus, Hollmann, Markus, Wiersma, Irene, Binnekade, Jan, Bos, Lieuwe, Nijbroek, Sunny, Boer, Christa, Duvekot, Anne, ’t Veld, Bas in, Werger, Alice, Dennesen, Paul, Severijns, Charlotte, De Jong, Jasper, Hering, Jens, van Beek, Rienk, Ivars, Stefan, Jammer, Ib, Breidablik, Alena, Hodt, Katharina Skirstad, Fjellanger, Frode, Avalos, Manuel Vico, Mellin-Olsen, Jannicke, Andersson, Elisabeth, Shafi-Kabiri, Amir, Molina, Ruby, Wutai, Stanley, Morais, Erick, Tareco, Glória, Ferreira, Daniel, Amaral, Joana, de Lurdes Goncalves Castro, Maria, Cadilha, Susana, Appleton, Sofia, Parente, Suzana, Correia, Mariana, Martins, Diogo, Monteirosa, Angela, Ricardo, Ana, Rodrigues, Sara, Horhota, Lucian, Grintescu, Ioana Marina, Mirea, Liliana, Grintescu, Ioana Cristina, Corneci, Dan, Negoita, Silvius, Dutu, Madalina, Garotescu, Ioana Popescu, Filipescu, Daniela, Prodan, Alexandru Bogdan, Droc, Gabriela, Fota, Ruxandra, Popescu, Mihai, Tomescu, Dana, Petcu, Ana Maria, Tudoroiu, Marian Irinel, Moise, Alida, Guran, Catalin-Traian, Gherghina, Iorel, Costea, Dan, Cindea, Iulia, Copotoiu, Sanda-Maria, Copotoiu, Ruxandra, Barsan, Victoria, Tolcser, Zsolt, Riciu, Magda, Moldovan, Septimiu Gheorghe, Veres, Mihaly, Gritsan, Alexey, Kapkan, Tatyana, Gritsan, Galina, Korolkov, Oleg, Kulikov, Alexander, Lubnin, Andrey, Ovezov, Alexey, Prokoshev, Pavel, Lugovoy, Alexander, Anipchenko, Natalia, Babayants, Andrey, Komissarova, Irina, Zalina, Karginova, Likhvantsev, Valery, Fedorov, Sergei, Lazukic, Aleksandra, Pejakovic, Jasmina, Mihajlovic, Dunja, Kusnierikova, Zuzana, Zelinkova, Maria, Bruncakova, Katarina, Polakovicova, Lenka, Sobona, Villiam, Novak-Supe, Barbka, Pekle-Golez, Ana, Jovanov, Miroljub, Strazisar, Branka, Markovic-Bozic, Jasmina, Novak-Jankovic, Vesna, Voje, Minca, Grynyuk, Andriy, Kostadinov, Ivan, Spindler-Vesel, Alenka, Moral, Victoria, Unzueta, Mari Carmen, Puigbo, Carlos, Fava, Josep, Canet, Jaume, Moret, Enrique, Nunez, Mónica Rodriguez, Sendra, Mar, Brunelli, Andrea, Rodenas, Frederic, Monedero, Pablo, Martinezv, Francisco Hidalgo, Temino, Maria Jose Yepes, Simon, Antonio Martínez, de Abajo Larriba, Ana, Lisi, Alberto, Perez, Gisela, Martinez, Raquel, Granell, Manuel, Vivo, Jose Tatay, Ruiz, Cristina Saiz, de Andrés Ibañez, Jose Antonio, Pastor, Ernesto, Soro, Marina, Ferrando, Carlos, Defez, Mario, Alvares-Santullano, Cesar Aldecoa, Perez, Rocio, Rico, Jesus, Jawad, Monir, Saeed, Yousif, Gillberg, Lars, Hedenstierma, Göran, Bengisun, Zuleyha Kazak, Kazbek, Baturay Kansu, Coskunfirat, Nesil, Boztug, Neval, Sanli, Suat, Yilmaz, Murat, Hadimioglu, Necmiye, Senturk, Nuzhet Mert, Camci, Emre, Kucukgoncu, Semra, Sungur, Zerrin, Sivrikoz, Nukhet, Ozgen, Serpil Ustalar, Toraman, Fevzi, Selvi, Onur, Senturk, Ozgur, Yildiz, Mine, Kuvaki, Bahar, Gunenc, Ferim, Kucukguclu, Semih, Ozbilgin, Şule, Maral, Jale, Canli, Seyda, Arun, Oguzhan, Saltali, Ali, Aydogan, Eyup, Akgun, Fatma Nur, Sanlikarip, Ceren, Karaman, Fatma Mine, Mazur, Andriy, Vorotyntsev, Sergiy, Rousseau, Guy, Barrett, Colin, Stancombe, Lucia, Shelley, Ben, Scholes, Helen, Limb, James, Rafi, Amir, Wayman, Lisa, Deane, Jill, Rogerson, David, Williams, John, Yates, Susan, Rogers, Elaine, Pulletz, Mark, Moreton, Sarah, Jones, Stephanie, Venkatesh, Suresh, Burton, Maudrian, Brown, Lucy, Goodall, Cait, Rucklidge, Matthew, Fuller, Debbie, Nadolski, Maria, Kusre, Sandeep, Lundberg, Michael, Everett, Lynn, Nutt, Helen, Zuleika, Maka, Carvalho, Peter, Clements, Deborah, Creagh-Brown, Ben, Watt, Philip, Raymode, Parizade, Pearse, Rupert, Mohr, Otto, Raj, Ashok, Creary, Thais, Chishti, Ahmed, Bell, Andrea, Higham, Charley, Cain, Alistair, Gibb, Sarah, Mowat, Stephen, Franklin, Danielle, West, Claire, Minto, Gary, Boyd, Nicholas, Mills, Gary, Calton, Emily, Walker, Rachel, Mackenzie, Felicity, Ellison, Branwen, Roberts, Helen, Chikungwa, Moses, Jackson, Clare, Donovan, Andrew, Foot, Jayne, Homan, Elizabeth, Montgomery, Jane, Portch, David, Mercer, Pauline, Palmer, Janet, Paddle, Jonathan, Fouracres, Anna, Datson, Amanda, Andrew, Alyson, Welch, Leanne, Rose, Alastair, Varma, Sandeep, Simeson, Karen, Rambhatla, Mrutyunjaya, Susarla, Jaysimha, Marri, Sudhakar, Kodaganallur, Krishnan, Das, Ashok, Algarsamy, Shivarajan, Colley, Julie, Davies, Simon, Szewczyk, Margaret, Smith, Thomas, Fernandez-Bustamante, Ana, Luzier, Elizabeth, Almagro, Angela, Melo, Marcos Vidal, Fernando, Luiz, Sulemanji, Demet, Sprung, Juraj, Weingarten, Toby, Kor, Daryl, Scavonetto, Federica, Tze, Yeo, Vermeulen, Tom D., Hol, Liselotte, Swart, Pien, Mills, Gary H., Putensen, Christian, Serpa Neto, Ary, Vidal Melo, Marcos F., Hollmann, Markus W., Gama de Abreu, Marcelo, Schultz, Marcus J., Hemmes, 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18. The All of Us Research Program is an opportunity to enhance the diversity of US biomedical research
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Bianchi, Diana W., Brennan, Patricia Flatley, Chiang, Michael F., Criswell, Lindsey A., D’Souza, Rena N., Gibbons, Gary H., Gilman, James K., Gordon, Joshua A., Green, Eric D., Gregurick, Susan, Hodes, Richard J., Kilmarx, Peter H., Koob, George F., Koroshetz, Walter J., Langevin, Helene M., Lorsch, Jon R., Marrazzo, Jeanne M., Pérez-Stable, Eliseo J., Rathmell, W. Kimryn, Rodgers, Griffin P., Rutter, Joni L., Simoni, Jane M., Tromberg, Bruce J., Tucci, Debara L., Volkow, Nora D., Woychik, Rick, Zenk, Shannon N., Kozlowski, Elyse, Peterson, Rachele S., Ginsburg, Geoffrey S., and Denny, Joshua C.
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19. Next Generation Observatories -- Report from the Dawn VI Workshop; October 5-7 2021
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Shoemaker, D. H., Ballmer, Stefan, Barsuglia, Matteo, Berger, E., Berti, Emanuele, Brown, Duncan A., Chandra, Poonam, Evans, Matthew, Fang, Ke, Fong, Wen-fai, Freise, Andreas, Fritschel, Peter, Greene, Jenny, Horowitz, C. J., Kissel, Jeff, Lantz, Brian, Lasky, Paul D., Lueck, Harald, Miller, M. Coleman, Nitz, Alexander H., Ottaway, David, Peiris, Hiranya V., Punturo, Michele, Reitze, D. H., Sanders, Gary H., Sathyaprakash, B. S., Sigg, Daniel, Slagmolen, Bram, Smartt, S. J., Smith, Joshua R., Steiner, Andrew W., Troja, Eleonora, Villar, V. Ashley, Weiss, Rainer, Wolff, Sidney C., and Yeck, Jim
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The workshop Dawn VI: Next Generation Observatories took place online over three days, 5-7 October, 2021. More than 200 physicists and astronomers attended to contribute to, and learn from, a discussion of next-generation ground-based gravitational-wave detectors. The program was centered on the next generation of ground-based gravitational-wave observatories and their synergy with the greater landscape of scientific observatories of the 2030s. Cosmic Explorer (CE), a concept developed with US National Science Foundation support, was a particular focus; Einstein Telescope (ET), the European next generation concept, is an important complement and partner in forming a network. The concluding summary of the meeting expressed the sentiment that the observational science accessible to CE and ET, also in combination with data from other non-GW observatories, will stimulate a very broad community of analysts and yield insights which are exciting given the access to GWs from the entire universe. The need, and desire, for closer collaboration between ET and CE was expressed; a three-detector network is optimal for delivering much of the science. The science opportunities afforded by CE and ET are broad and compelling, impacting a wide range of disciplines in physics and high energy astrophysics. There was a consensus that CE is a concept that can deliver the promised science. A strong endorsement of Cosmic Explorer, as described in the CE Horizon Study, is a primary outcome of DAWN VI., Comment: Proceedings of the Dawn VI workshop
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20. Long-Wave Polarimetry Using Log-Spiral Antenna-Based Infrared Sensors.
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Gergo P. Szakmany, Edward C. Kinzel, Jeffrey Yang, Alexei O. Orlov, Wolfgang Porod, Stephen M. White, and Gary H. Bernstein
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21. Mechanisms: Xenobiotic Receptor-Mediated Toxicity
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Perdew, Gary H., primary, Murray, Iain A., additional, Patterson, Andrew D., additional, and Peters, Jeffrey M., additional
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Caban, Kim M., primary, Danton, Gary H., additional, Durso, Anthony M., additional, Munera, Felipe, additional, and Rivas, Luis A., additional
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Abelson, Jennifer, primary, Aboutanos, Michel B., additional, Abraham, Peter J., additional, Abualruz, Abdul Rahman, additional, Agarwal, Suresh, additional, Agrawal, Devendra K., additional, Alverdy, John C., additional, Aly, Ahmed, additional, Amato, Stas, additional, Anstadt, Michael J., additional, Asensio, Juan A., additional, Avery, Martin, additional, Bailey, Jeffrey A., additional, Barie, Philip S., additional, Becker, Tyson, additional, Beckerman, Daniel, additional, Bedrick, Edward J., additional, Benson, Jamie, additional, Berne, John D., additional, Berry, Cherisse, additional, Berry, Stepheny, additional, Bhat, Sneha G., additional, Bowie, Jason M., additional, Bowyer, Mark W., additional, Bozeman, Matthew C., additional, Bradley, Matthew, additional, Brakenridge, Scott, additional, Brandes, Steven B., additional, Brenner, Megan, additional, Britt, L.D., additional, Brown, Carlos V., additional, Brown, Ian E., additional, Brown, J. Christian, additional, Brown, Tommy, additional, Buckman, Robert F., additional, Burlew, Clay Cothren, additional, Byers, Patricia M., additional, Caban, Kim M., additional, Cancio, Leopoldo C., additional, Cannon, Jeremy W., additional, Cantlie, Shawn M., additional, Carroll, Eben A., additional, Champion, Howard R., additional, Childs, Ed W., additional, Chiu, William C., additional, Christmas, A. Britton, additional, Cioffi, William G., additional, Cocanour, Christine S., additional, Cohen, Mitchell J., additional, Coimbra, Raul, additional, Cook, Alan, additional, Cornell, David L., additional, Cotton, Bryan A., additional, Couture, Daniel E., additional, Cox, Thomas B., additional, Cristancho, Luis Alfonso Bustamante, additional, Croce, Martin A., additional, Croft, Chasen A., additional, Cubano, Miguel A., additional, Dabestani, Parinaz J., additional, Danton, Gary H., additional, Davis, Christopher S., additional, Davis, Kimberly, additional, de Moya, Marc A., additional, Desai, Urmen, additional, Destiné, Henson, additional, Diebel, Lawrence N., additional, Doucet, Jay J., additional, DuBose, Joseph J., additional, Dubov, Wayne E., additional, Duchesne, Juan C., additional, Durham, Rodney M., additional, Durso, Anthony M., additional, Eastridge, Brian, additional, Efron, David T., additional, Efron, Philip A., additional, Elster, Eric, additional, Esposito, Thomas J., additional, Fakhry, Samir M., additional, Feliciano, David V., additional, Fernandez, Carlos, additional, Fernandez-Moure, Joseph S., additional, Fernández, Luis G., additional, Fiorentino, Michele, additional, Firstenberg, Michael S., additional, Flint, Lewis M., additional, Fredericks, Charles J., additional, Fry, Donald E., additional, Galán, Ricardo, additional, Galante, Joseph M., additional, Galvagno, Samuel M., additional, Garcia, Ana Maria, additional, García, Erwin Rodriguez, additional, García-Núñez, Col Luis Manuel, additional, Gentilello, Larry M., additional, Ghanta, Ravi K., additional, Gigena, Alejandro, additional, Gilani, Ramyar, additional, Glance, Laurent G., additional, Goldman, Matthew, additional, Gonzalez, Ernest A., additional, Gonzalez, Richard P., additional, Grabo, Daniel, additional, Gross, Ronald I., additional, Gummadi, Sriharsha, additional, Guerrero, Whitney M., additional, Gunter, Oliver L., additional, Gurney, Jennifer M., additional, Gutiérrez, Jorge A., additional, Hall, Chad, additional, Hauser, Carl J., additional, Henry, Sharon, additional, Hirshberg, Ashen, additional, Holcomb, John B., additional, Hosmer, David, additional, Hoth, J. Jason, additional, Gomez, Tatiana Hoyos, additional, Hoyt, David B., additional, Humphries, Ashley, additional, Iyengar, Rahul, additional, Jawa, Randeep S., additional, Jessie, Elliot, additional, Johannigman, Jay, additional, Aquino Jose, Victor M., additional, Jurkovich, Gregory J., additional, Kalamchi, Louay, additional, Kapil, Aditi M., additional, Karmy-Jones, Riyad, additional, Kasotakis, George, additional, Kelley, Kathryn C., additional, Keskey, Robert, additional, Kessler, John J., additional, Kim, Dennis Y., additional, Kiraly, Laszlo, additional, Kirton, Orlando C., additional, Kotaru, Tharun R., additional, Kunac, Anastasia, additional, Kwolek, Kinga, additional, Lallemand, Michael S., additional, Ledgerwood, Anna M., additional, Lee, Amanda, additional, Leeper, Christine M., additional, Li, Zhongyu, additional, Libby, Matthew, additional, Lim, Robert B., additional, Liveris, Anna, additional, Livingston, David H., additional, Lobb, Jennifer, additional, Loftus, Tyler J., additional, Lucas, Charles E., additional, Luchette, Fred A., additional, Lundeberg, Megan R., additional, Mackersie, Robert C., additional, Mackey, Kevin E., additional, Magnotti, Louis J., additional, Mah, John W., additional, Maldonado, William Sánchez, additional, Malhotra, Ajai K., additional, Malone, Debra L., additional, Marini, Corrado P., additional, Martin, Matthew J., additional, Marttos, Antonio C., additional, Martyak, Michael T., additional, Mathew, Prakash J., additional, Mattox, Kenneth L., additional, Mayberry, John C., additional, Mazzini, Federico N., additional, McNelis, John, additional, Meallet, Mario A., additional, Meerkov, Meir B.L., additional, Meizoso, Jonathan P., additional, Meredith, J. Wayne, additional, Michetti, Christopher P., additional, Miljkovic, Stephanie S., additional, Miller, Keith R., additional, Miller, Preston R., additional, Minei, Joseph P., additional, Mitchell, Frank L., additional, Moas, Victor M., additional, Mohr, Alicia M., additional, Molnar, Joseph A., additional, Moore, Ernest E., additional, Moore, Frederick A., additional, Moutinho, Manuel, additional, Moysidis, Stavros, additional, Munera, Felipe, additional, Naiditch, Jessica A., additional, Napolitano, Lena M., additional, Narayan, Mayur, additional, Nash, Nicholas A., additional, Nicholson, Kristina J., additional, Nicholson, Susannah, additional, Norwood, Scott H., additional, Nunn, Andrew M., additional, O’Shea, Anne, additional, Osler, Turner M., additional, Pachter, H. Leon, additional, Paladino, Lorenzo, additional, Panthaki, Zubin Jal, additional, Parikh, Manish, additional, Pasquale, Michael D., additional, Patel, Purvi P., additional, Peitzman, Andrew B., additional, Peralta, Ruben, additional, Perez-Alonso, Alejandro J., additional, Pestana, Ivo A., additional, Petrone, Patrizio, additional, Pierre, Edgar J., additional, Pilson, Holly, additional, Polk, Travis, additional, Puyana, Juan Carlos, additional, Quintana, David, additional, Rai, Vikrant, additional, Rajasingh, Charlotte, additional, Ranney, Stephen, additional, Reisbig, Mark D., additional, Reiser, Bibiana Jin, additional, Remick, Kyle N., additional, Rhee, Peter, additional, Rich, Norman M., additional, Richardson, J. David, additional, Richart, Charles M., additional, Rivas, Luis A., additional, Robles, Anamaria J., additional, Rodriguez, Aurelio, additional, Rosengart, Matthew, additional, Rosenthal, Martin D., additional, Rotondo, Michael F., additional, Rowe, Vincent L., additional, Rubano, Jerry A., additional, Rubiano, Andrés M., additional, Ruggero, John M., additional, Rushing, Amy, additional, Salim, Ali, additional, Saillant, Noelle Nugent, additional, Sally, Mitchell B., additional, Salsamendi, Jason, additional, Sanford, Arthur P., additional, Savetamal, Alisa, additional, Scalea, Thomas M., additional, Schecter, William, additional, Schipper, Paul H., additional, Schreiber, Martin A., additional, Schroll, Rebecca W., additional, Schulingkamp, Danielle, additional, Schulman, Carl I., additional, Schulz, John T., additional, Shackelford, Stacy A., additional, Shadis, Ryan, additional, Shapiro, Marc J., additional, Shatz, David V., additional, Shiroff, Adam M., additional, Sicard, Gregorio, additional, Sifri, Ziad C., additional, Sing, Ronald F., additional, Sisley, Amy, additional, Smith, Brian P., additional, Smith, R. Stephen, additional, Singares, Eduardo Smith, additional, Sola, Richard, additional, Spain, David A., additional, Spencer, Audrey L., additional, Stavas, Joseph, additional, Stawicki, Stanislaw P., additional, Stein, Deborah M., additional, Stewart, Nakosi, additional, Stirparo, Joseph J., additional, Strong, Bethany L., additional, Sukumar, Mithran S., additional, Tadlock, Matthew D., additional, Taylor, John R., additional, Thaller, Seth R., additional, Thomas, Bradley W., additional, Thompson, Ashley M., additional, Tieu, Brandon H., additional, Tillou, Areti, additional, Tinkoff, Glen H., additional, Tisherman, Samuel A., additional, Todd, S. Rob, additional, Tominaga, Gail T., additional, Trammell, Amy Phillips, additional, Trunkey, Donald D., additional, Tuggle, David, additional, Upchurch, Gilbert R., additional, Van, Philbert, additional, VanDerHeyden, Nicole, additional, Vanzant, Erin L., additional, Wall, Matthew J., additional, Wenzl, Florian A., additional, Whitlow, Christopher T., additional, Wiegand, Lucas R., additional, Williams, Timothy K., additional, Wilson, Jonathan L., additional, Yeh, D. Dante, additional, Youngblood, Charles F., additional, and Zhang, Wei, additional
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24. Ruminative reflection is associated with anticorrelations between the orbitofrontal cortex and the default mode network in depression: implications for repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation
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Ehrlich, Tobin J, Bhat, Jyoti, Horwege, Andrea M, Mathalon, Daniel H, Glover, Gary H, Roach, Brian J, Badran, Bashar W, Forman, Steven D, George, Mark S, Scott, J Cobb, Thase, Michael E, Yesavage, Jerome A, Yurgelun-Todd, Deborah A, and Rosen, Allyson C
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Biological Psychology ,Psychology ,Depression ,Brain Disorders ,Neurosciences ,Mental Health ,Clinical Research ,Aetiology ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Mental health ,Default Mode Network ,Depressive Disorder ,Major ,Humans ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Prefrontal Cortex ,Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation ,Rumination ,Reflection ,Treatment-resistant depression ,Default mode network ,Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Psychology and Cognitive Sciences ,Experimental Psychology ,Biomedical and clinical sciences ,Health sciences - Abstract
Patients with depression who ruminate repeatedly focus on depressive thoughts; however, there are two cognitive subtypes of rumination, reflection and brooding, each associated with different prognoses. Reflection involves problem-solving and is associated with positive outcomes, whereas brooding involves passive, negative, comparison with other people and is associated with poor outcomes. Rumination has also been related to atypical functional hyperconnectivity between the default mode network and subgenual prefrontal cortex. Repetitive pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation of the prefrontal cortex has been shown to alter functional connectivity, suggesting that the abnormal connectivity associated with rumination could potentially be altered. This study examined potential repetitive pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation prefrontal cortical targets that could modulate one or both of these rumination subtypes. Forty-three patients who took part in a trial of repetitive pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation completed the Rumination Response Scale questionnaire and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging. Seed to voxel functional connectivity analyses identified an anticorrelation between the left lateral orbitofrontal cortex (-44, 26, -8; k = 172) with the default mode network-subgenual region in relation to higher levels of reflection. Parallel analyses were not significant for brooding or the RRS total score. These findings extend previous studies of rumination and identify a potential mechanistic model for symptom-based neuromodulation of rumination.
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25. Patients recently treated for B-lymphoid malignancies show increased risk of severe COVID-19: a CCC19 registry analysisImpact of B-cell malignancy therapy on COVID-19 outcomes
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Rubinstein, Samuel M, Bhutani, Divaya, Lynch, Ryan C, Hsu, Chih-Yuan, Shyr, Yu, Advani, Shailesh, Mesa, Ruben A, Mishra, Sanjay, Mundt, Daniel P, Shah, Dimpy P, Sica, R Alejandro, Stockerl-Goldstein, Keith E, Stratton, Catherine, Weiss, Matthias, Beeghly-Fadiel, Alicia, Accordino, Melissa, Assouline, Sarit E, Awosika, Joy, Bakouny, Ziad, Bashir, Babar, Berg, Stephanie, Bilen, Mehmet Asim, Castellano, Cecilia A, Cogan, Jacob C, Kc, Devendra, Friese, Christopher R, Gupta, Shilpa, Hausrath, Daniel, Hwang, Clara, Johnson, Nathalie A, Joshi, Monika, Kasi, Anup, Klein, Elizabeth J, Koshkin, Vadim S, Kuderer, Nicole M, Kwon, Daniel H, Labaki, Chris, Latif, Tahir, Lau, Eric, Li, Xuanyi, Lyman, Gary H, McKay, Rana R, Nagaraj, Gayathri, Nizam, Amanda, Nonato, Taylor K, Olszewski, Adam J, Polimera, Hyma V, Portuguese, Andrew J, Puc, Matthew M, Razavi, Pedram, Rosovski, Rachel, Schmidt, Andrew, Shah, Sumit A, Shastri, Aditi, Su, Christopher, Torka, Pallawi, Wise-Draper, Trisha M, Zubiri, Leyre, Warner, Jeremy L, and Thompson, Michael A
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Rare Diseases ,Clinical Research ,Prevention ,Cancer ,Aetiology ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,COVID-19 ,COVID-19 Testing ,Humans ,Lymphatic Diseases ,Neoplasms ,Risk Factors ,SARS-CoV-2 ,COVID-19 and Cancer Consortium - Abstract
Patients with B-lymphoid malignancies have been consistently identified as a population at high risk of severe COVID-19. Whether this is exclusively due to cancer-related deficits in humoral and cellular immunity, or whether risk of severe COVID-19 is increased by anticancer therapy, is uncertain. Using data derived from the COVID-19 and Cancer Consortium (CCC19), we show that patients treated for B-lymphoid malignancies have an increased risk of severe COVID-19 compared with control populations of patients with non-B-lymphoid malignancies. Among patients with B-lymphoid malignancies, those who received anticancer therapy within 12 months of COVID-19 diagnosis experienced increased COVID-19 severity compared with patients with non-recently treated B-lymphoid malignancies, after adjustment for cancer status and several other prognostic factors. Our findings suggest that patients recently treated for a B-lymphoid malignancy are at uniquely high risk for severe COVID-19.SignificanceOur study suggests that recent therapy for a B-lymphoid malignancy is an independent risk factor for COVID-19 severity. These findings provide rationale to develop mitigation strategies targeted at the uniquely high-risk population of patients with recently treated B-lymphoid malignancies. This article is highlighted in the In This Issue feature, p. 171.
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26. Gestational Insulin Resistance Is Mediated by the Gut Microbiome–Indoleamine 2,3-Dioxygenase Axis
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Priyadarshini, Medha, Navarro, Guadalupe, Reiman, Derek J, Sharma, Anukriti, Xu, Kai, Lednovich, Kristen, Manzella, Christopher R, Khan, Md Wasim, Garcia, Mariana Salas, Allard, Sarah, Wicksteed, Barton, Chlipala, George E, Szynal, Barbara, Bernabe, Beatriz Penalver, Maki, Pauline M, Gill, Ravinder K, Perdew, Gary H, Gilbert, Jack, Dai, Yang, and Layden, Brian T
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Medical Biochemistry and Metabolomics ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Diabetes ,Genetics ,Aetiology ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Reproductive health and childbirth ,Animals ,Female ,Gastrointestinal Microbiome ,Humans ,Indoleamine-Pyrrole 2 ,3 ,-Dioxygenase ,Inflammation ,Insulin Resistance ,Kynurenine ,Mice ,Pregnancy ,RNA ,Ribosomal ,16S ,Gut Microbiome ,IDO1 ,Clinical Sciences ,Neurosciences ,Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine ,Gastroenterology & Hepatology ,Clinical sciences ,Nutrition and dietetics - Abstract
Background & aimsNormal gestation involves a reprogramming of the maternal gut microbiome (GM) that contributes to maternal metabolic changes by unclear mechanisms. This study aimed to understand the mechanistic underpinnings of the GM-maternal metabolism interaction.MethodsThe GM and plasma metabolome of CD1, NIH-Swiss, and C57 mice were analyzed with the use of 16S rRNA sequencing and untargeted liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry throughout gestation. Pharmacologic and genetic knockout mouse models were used to identify the role of indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO1) in pregnancy-associated insulin resistance (IR). Involvement of gestational GM was studied with the use of fecal microbial transplants (FMTs).ResultsSignificant variation in GM alpha diversity occurred throughout pregnancy. Enrichment in gut bacterial taxa was mouse strain and pregnancy time point specific, with the species enriched at gestation day 15/19 (G15/19), a point of heightened IR, being distinct from those enriched before or after pregnancy. Metabolomics revealed elevated plasma kynurenine at G15/19 in all 3 mouse strains. IDO1, the rate-limiting enzyme for kynurenine production, had increased intestinal expression at G15, which was associated with mild systemic and gut inflammation. Pharmacologic and genetic inhibition of IDO1 inhibited kynurenine levels and reversed pregnancy-associated IR. FMT revealed that IDO1 induction and local kynurenine level effects on IR derive from the GM in both mouse and human pregnancy.ConclusionsGM changes accompanying pregnancy shift IDO1-dependent tryptophan metabolism toward kynurenine production, intestinal inflammation, and gestational IR, a phenotype reversed by genetic deletion or inhibition of IDO1. (Gestational Gut Microbiome-IDO1 Axis Mediates Pregnancy Insulin Resistance; EMBL-ENA ID: PRJEB45047. MetaboLights ID: MTBLS3598).
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27. Complete genomic and epigenetic maps of human centromeres
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Altemose, Nicolas, Logsdon, Glennis A, Bzikadze, Andrey V, Sidhwani, Pragya, Langley, Sasha A, Caldas, Gina V, Hoyt, Savannah J, Uralsky, Lev, Ryabov, Fedor D, Shew, Colin J, Sauria, Michael EG, Borchers, Matthew, Gershman, Ariel, Mikheenko, Alla, Shepelev, Valery A, Dvorkina, Tatiana, Kunyavskaya, Olga, Vollger, Mitchell R, Rhie, Arang, McCartney, Ann M, Asri, Mobin, Lorig-Roach, Ryan, Shafin, Kishwar, Lucas, Julian K, Aganezov, Sergey, Olson, Daniel, de Lima, Leonardo Gomes, Potapova, Tamara, Hartley, Gabrielle A, Haukness, Marina, Kerpedjiev, Peter, Gusev, Fedor, Tigyi, Kristof, Brooks, Shelise, Young, Alice, Nurk, Sergey, Koren, Sergey, Salama, Sofie R, Paten, Benedict, Rogaev, Evgeny I, Streets, Aaron, Karpen, Gary H, Dernburg, Abby F, Sullivan, Beth A, Straight, Aaron F, Wheeler, Travis J, Gerton, Jennifer L, Eichler, Evan E, Phillippy, Adam M, Timp, Winston, Dennis, Megan Y, O'Neill, Rachel J, Zook, Justin M, Schatz, Michael C, Pevzner, Pavel A, Diekhans, Mark, Langley, Charles H, Alexandrov, Ivan A, and Miga, Karen H
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Biological Sciences ,Bioinformatics and Computational Biology ,Genetics ,Human Genome ,Generic health relevance ,Centromere ,Chromosome Mapping ,Epigenesis ,Genetic ,Evolution ,Molecular ,Genome ,Human ,Genomics ,Humans ,Repetitive Sequences ,Nucleic Acid ,General Science & Technology - Abstract
Existing human genome assemblies have almost entirely excluded repetitive sequences within and near centromeres, limiting our understanding of their organization, evolution, and functions, which include facilitating proper chromosome segregation. Now, a complete, telomere-to-telomere human genome assembly (T2T-CHM13) has enabled us to comprehensively characterize pericentromeric and centromeric repeats, which constitute 6.2% of the genome (189.9 megabases). Detailed maps of these regions revealed multimegabase structural rearrangements, including in active centromeric repeat arrays. Analysis of centromere-associated sequences uncovered a strong relationship between the position of the centromere and the evolution of the surrounding DNA through layered repeat expansions. Furthermore, comparisons of chromosome X centromeres across a diverse panel of individuals illuminated high degrees of structural, epigenetic, and sequence variation in these complex and rapidly evolving regions.
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28. Correction: Refining the Farm Aquaculture Resource Management Model for Shellfish Nitrogen Removal at the Local Scale
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Bayer, Skylar R., Cubillo, Alhambra M., Rose, Julie M., Ferreira, Joao G., Dixon, Mark, Alvarado, Annita, Barr, Janine, Bernatchez, Genevieve, Meseck, Shannon, Poach, Matthew, Pousse, Emilien, Wikfors, Gary H., and Bricker, Suzanne
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29. AHR is a master regulator of diverse pathways in endogenous metabolism
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Granados, Jeffry C, Falah, Kian, Koo, Imhoi, Morgan, Ethan W, Perdew, Gary H, Patterson, Andrew D, Jamshidi, Neema, and Nigam, Sanjay K
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Biochemistry and Cell Biology ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Biological Sciences ,Chemical Sciences ,Medical Biochemistry and Metabolomics ,Digestive Diseases ,Genetics ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Aetiology ,Animals ,Antioxidants ,Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factors ,Bile Acids and Salts ,Choline ,Humans ,Ligands ,Mice ,Receptors ,Aryl Hydrocarbon - Abstract
The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) is a transcription factor with roles in detoxification, development, immune response, chronic kidney disease and other syndromes. It regulates the expression of drug transporters and drug metabolizing enzymes in a proposed Remote Sensing and Signaling Network involved in inter-organ communication via metabolites and signaling molecules. Here, we use integrated omics approaches to analyze its contributions to metabolism across multiple scales from the organ to the organelle. Global metabolomics analysis of Ahr-/- mice revealed the role of AHR in the regulation of 290 metabolites involved in many biochemical pathways affecting fatty acids, bile acids, gut microbiome products, antioxidants, choline derivatives, and uremic toxins. Chemoinformatics analysis suggest that AHR plays a role in determining the hydrophobicity of metabolites and perhaps their transporter-mediated movement into and out of tissues. Of known AHR ligands, indolepropionate was the only significantly altered molecule, and it activated AHR in both human and murine cells. To gain a deeper biological understanding of AHR, we employed genome scale metabolic reconstruction to integrate knockout transcriptomics and metabolomics data, which indicated a role for AHR in regulation of organic acids and redox state. Together, the results indicate a central role of AHR in metabolism and signaling between multiple organs and across multiple scales.
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30. Coinfections in Patients With Cancer and COVID-19: A COVID-19 and Cancer Consortium (CCC19) Study
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Satyanarayana, Gowri, Enriquez, Kyle T, Sun, Tianyi, Klein, Elizabeth J, Abidi, Maheen, Advani, Shailesh M, Awosika, Joy, Bakouny, Ziad, Bashir, Babar, Berg, Stephanie, Bernardes, Marilia, Egan, Pamela C, Elkrief, Arielle, Feldman, Lawrence E, Friese, Christopher R, Goel, Shipra, Gomez, Cyndi Gonzalez, Grant, Keith L, Griffiths, Elizabeth A, Gulati, Shuchi, Gupta, Shilpa, Hwang, Clara, Jain, Jayanshu, Jani, Chinmay, Kaltsas, Anna, Kasi, Anup, Khan, Hina, Knox, Natalie, Koshkin, Vadim S, Kwon, Daniel H, Labaki, Chris, Lyman, Gary H, McKay, Rana R, McNair, Christopher, Nagaraj, Gayathri, Nakasone, Elizabeth S, Nguyen, Ryan, Nonato, Taylor K, Olszewski, Adam J, Panagiotou, Orestis A, Puc, Matthew, Razavi, Pedram, Robilotti, Elizabeth V, Santos-Dutra, Miriam, Schmidt, Andrew L, Shah, Dimpy P, Shah, Sumit A, Vieira, Kendra, Weissmann, Lisa B, Wise-Draper, Trisha M, Wu, Ulysses, Wu, Julie Tsu-Yu, Choueiri, Toni K, Mishra, Sanjay, Warner, Jeremy L, French, Benjamin, and Farmakiotis, Dimitrios
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Oncology and Carcinogenesis ,Cancer ,Infectious Diseases ,Prevention ,Lung ,Clinical Research ,Emerging Infectious Diseases ,2.2 Factors relating to the physical environment ,Aetiology ,Infection ,Good Health and Well Being ,bacterial infections ,CAPA ,COVID-19 ,mucormycoses ,viral infections ,Clinical sciences ,Medical microbiology - Abstract
BackgroundThe frequency of coinfections and their association with outcomes have not been adequately studied among patients with cancer and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), a high-risk group for coinfection.MethodsWe included adult (≥18 years) patients with active or prior hematologic or invasive solid malignancies and laboratory-confirmed severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-COV-2) infection, using data from the COVID-19 and Cancer Consortium (CCC19, NCT04354701). We captured coinfections within ±2 weeks from diagnosis of COVID-19, identified factors cross-sectionally associated with risk of coinfection, and quantified the association of coinfections with 30-day mortality.ResultsAmong 8765 patients (hospitalized or not; median age, 65 years; 47.4% male), 16.6% developed coinfections: 12.1% bacterial, 2.1% viral, 0.9% fungal. An additional 6.4% only had clinical diagnosis of a coinfection. The adjusted risk of any coinfection was positively associated with age >50 years, male sex, cardiovascular, pulmonary, and renal comorbidities, diabetes, hematologic malignancy, multiple malignancies, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group Performance Status, progressing cancer, recent cytotoxic chemotherapy, and baseline corticosteroids; the adjusted risk of superinfection was positively associated with tocilizumab administration. Among hospitalized patients, high neutrophil count and C-reactive protein were positively associated with bacterial coinfection risk, and high or low neutrophil count with fungal coinfection risk. Adjusted mortality rates were significantly higher among patients with bacterial (odds ratio [OR], 1.61; 95% CI, 1.33-1.95) and fungal (OR, 2.20; 95% CI, 1.28-3.76) coinfections.ConclusionsViral and fungal coinfections are infrequent among patients with cancer and COVID-19, with the latter associated with very high mortality rates. Clinical and laboratory parameters can be used to guide early empiric antimicrobial therapy, which may improve clinical outcomes.
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31. Broadband characterization of the spectral responsivity of thermoelectrically-coupled nanoantennas
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Dong, Chao, Szakmany, Gergo P., Aquino, Hadrian, Porod, Wolfgang, Orlov, Alexei O., Kinzel, Edward C., Bernstein, Gary H., and Burghoff, David
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32. Species differences in specific ligand-binding affinity and activation of AHR: The biological basis for calculation of relative effective potencies and toxic equivalence factors
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Eaton, David L., Simon, Ted W., Kaminski, Norbert E., Perdew, Gary H., and Nebert, Daniel W.
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33. Drug development for major chronic health conditions—aligning with growing public health needs: Proceedings from a multistakeholder think tank
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Krychtiuk, Konstantin A., Andersson, Tomas LG, Bodesheim, Ulrike, Butler, Javed, Curtis, Lesley H., Elkind, Mitchell, Hernandez, Adrian F., Hornik, Christoph, Lyman, Gary H., Khatri, Pooja, Mbagwu, Michael, Murakami, Masahiro, Nichols, Gwen, Roessig, Lothar, Young, Anne Quinn, Schilsky, Richard L., and Pagidipati, Neha
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34. Mitigating long-term and delayed adverse events associated with cancer treatment: implications for survivorship
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Lustberg, Maryam B., Kuderer, Nicole M., Desai, Aakash, Bergerot, Cristiane, and Lyman, Gary H.
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35. Cellugyrin (synaptogyrin-2) dependent pathways are used by bacterial cytolethal distending toxin and SARS-CoV-2 virus to gain cell entry
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Kathleen Boesze-Battaglia, Gary H. Cohen, Paul F. Bates, Lisa M. Walker, Ali Zekavat, and Bruce J. Shenker
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Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans cytolethal distending toxin (Cdt) is capable of intoxicating lymphocytes macrophages, mast cells and epithelial cells. Following Cdt binding to cholesterol, in the region of membrane lipid rafts, the CdtB and CdtC subunits are internalized and traffic to intracellular compartments. These events are dependent upon, cellugyrin, a critical component of synaptic like microvesicles (SLMVCg+). Target cells, such as Jurkat cells, rendered unable to express cellugyrin are resistant to Cdt-induced toxicity. Similar to Cdt, SARS-CoV-2 entry into host cells is initiated by binding to cell surface receptors, ACE-2, also associated with cholesterol-rich lipid rafts; this association leads to fusion and/or endocytosis of viral and host cell membranes and intracellular trafficking. The similarity in internalization pathways for both Cdt and SARS-CoV-2 led us to consider the possibility that cellugyrin was a critical component in both processes. Cellugyrin deficient Calu-3 cells (Calu-3Cg-) were prepared using Lentiviral particles containing shRNA; these cells were resistant to infection by VSV/SARS-CoV-2-spike pseudotype virus and partially resistant to VSV/VSV-G pseudotype virus. Synthetic peptides representing various regions of the cellugyrin protein were prepared and assessed for their ability to bind to Cdt subunits using surface plasmon resonance. Cdt was capable of binding to a region designated the middle outer loop (MOL) which corresponds to a region extending into the cytoplasmic surface of the SLMVCg+. SARS-CoV-2 spike proteins were assessed for their ability to bind to cellugyrin peptides; SARS-CoV-2 full length spike protein preferentially binds to a region within the SLMVCg+ lumen, designated intraluminal loop 1A. SARS-CoV-2-spike protein domain S1, which contains the receptor binding domains, binds to cellugyrin N-terminus which extends out from the cytoplasmic surface of SLMV. Binding specificity was further analyzed using cellugyrin scrambled peptide mutants. We propose that SLMVCg+ represent a component of a common pathway that facilitates pathogen and/or pathogen-derived toxins to gain host cell entry.
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36. Variables associated with admission rates among cancer patients presenting to emergency departments: a CONCERN group study
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Rico, Juan Felipe, Caterino, Jeffrey M., Stephens, Julie A., Abar, Beau, Adler, David, Bastani, Aveh, Bernstein, Steven L., Bischof, Jason J., Coyne, Christopher J., Grudzen, Corita R., Henning, Daniel J., Hudson, Matthew F., Klotz, Adam D., Lyman, Gary H., Madsen, Troy E., Reyes, Cielito C., Ryan, Richard J., Shapiro, Nathan I., Swor, Robert, Thomas, Jr., Charles R., Venkat, Arvind, Wilson, Jason, Yeung, Sai-Ching Jim, Yilmaz, Sule, and Baugh, Christopher W.
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37. The CoVID‐TE risk assessment model for venous thromboembolism in hospitalized patients with cancer and COVID‐19
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Li, Ang, Kuderer, Nicole M, Hsu, Chih‐Yuan, Shyr, Yu, Warner, Jeremy L, Shah, Dimpy P, Kumar, Vaibhav, Shah, Surbhi, Kulkarni, Amit A, Fu, Julie, Gulati, Shuchi, Zon, Rebecca L, Li, Monica, Desai, Aakash, Egan, Pamela C, Bakouny, Ziad, Devendra, KC, Hwang, Clara, Akpan, Imo J, McKay, Rana R, Girard, Jennifer, Schmidt, Andrew L, Halmos, Balazs, Thompson, Michael A, Patel, Jaymin M, Pennell, Nathan A, Peters, Solange, Elshoury, Amro, de Lima Lopes, Gilbero, Stover, Daniel G, Grivas, Petros, Rini, Brian I, Painter, Corrie A, Mishra, Sanjay, Connors, Jean M, Lyman, Gary H, Rosovsky, Rachel P, and consortium, the CCC19
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Oncology and Carcinogenesis ,Clinical Research ,Prevention ,Hematology ,Cancer ,COVID-19 ,Cohort Studies ,Humans ,Neoplasms ,Risk Assessment ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Venous Thromboembolism ,clinical decision rules ,thrombosis ,venous thromboembolism ,CCC19 consortium ,Cardiorespiratory Medicine and Haematology ,Clinical Sciences ,Cardiovascular System & Hematology ,Cardiovascular medicine and haematology ,Clinical sciences - Abstract
BackgroundHospitalized patients with COVID-19 have increased risks of venous (VTE) and arterial thromboembolism (ATE). Active cancer diagnosis and treatment are well-known risk factors; however, a risk assessment model (RAM) for VTE in patients with both cancer and COVID-19 is lacking.ObjectivesTo assess the incidence of and risk factors for thrombosis in hospitalized patients with cancer and COVID-19.MethodsAmong patients with cancer in the COVID-19 and Cancer Consortium registry (CCC19) cohort study, we assessed the incidence of VTE and ATE within 90 days of COVID-19-associated hospitalization. A multivariable logistic regression model specifically for VTE was built using a priori determined clinical risk factors. A simplified RAM was derived and internally validated using bootstrap.ResultsFrom March 17, 2020 to November 30, 2020, 2804 hospitalized patients were analyzed. The incidence of VTE and ATE was 7.6% and 3.9%, respectively. The incidence of VTE, but not ATE, was higher in patients receiving recent anti-cancer therapy. A simplified RAM for VTE was derived and named CoVID-TE (Cancer subtype high to very-high risk by original Khorana score +1, VTE history +2, ICU admission +2, D-dimer elevation +1, recent systemic anti-cancer Therapy +1, and non-Hispanic Ethnicity +1). The RAM stratified patients into two cohorts (low-risk, 0-2 points, n = 1423 vs. high-risk, 3+ points, n = 1034) where VTE occurred in 4.1% low-risk and 11.3% high-risk patients (c statistic 0.67, 95% confidence interval 0.63-0.71). The RAM performed similarly well in subgroups of patients not on anticoagulant prior to admission and moderately ill patients not requiring direct ICU admission.ConclusionsHospitalized patients with cancer and COVID-19 have elevated thrombotic risks. The CoVID-TE RAM for VTE prediction may help real-time data-driven decisions in this vulnerable population.
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38. Hindlimb Somatosensory Information Influences Trunk Sensory and Motor Cortices to Support Trunk Stabilization.
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Nandakumar, Bharadwaj, Blumenthal, Gary H, Pauzin, Francois Philippe, and Moxon, Karen A
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Neurosciences ,Neurological ,Animals ,Hindlimb ,Motor Cortex ,Rats ,Somatosensory Cortex ,Thalamus ,Wakefulness ,dermatome ,dorsal root ganglion ,mapping ,motor cortex ,sensory cortex ,Psychology ,Cognitive Sciences ,Experimental Psychology - Abstract
Sensorimotor integration in the trunk system is poorly understood despite its importance for functional recovery after neurological injury. To address this, a series of mapping studies were performed in the rat. First, the receptive fields (RFs) of cells recorded from thoracic dorsal root ganglia were identified. Second, the RFs of cells recorded from trunk primary sensory cortex (S1) were used to assess the extent and internal organization of trunk S1. Finally, the trunk motor cortex (M1) was mapped using intracortical microstimulation to assess coactivation of trunk muscles with hindlimb and forelimb muscles, and integration with S1. Projections from trunk S1 to trunk M1 were not anatomically organized, with relatively weak sensorimotor integration between trunk S1 and M1 compared to extensive integration between hindlimb S1/M1 and trunk M1. Assessment of response latency and anatomical tracing suggest that trunk M1 is abundantly guided by hindlimb somatosensory information that is derived primarily from the thalamus. Finally, neural recordings from awake animals during unexpected postural perturbations support sensorimotor integration between hindlimb S1 and trunk M1, providing insight into the role of the trunk system in postural control that is useful when studying recovery after injury.
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39. Log-Spiral Nanoantenna-Based Long-Wave Infrared Detectors.
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Gergo P. Szakmany, Collin Finnan, Edward C. Kinzel, Alexei O. Orlov, Wolfgang Porod, Jeffrey Yang, Stephen M. White, and Gary H. Bernstein
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40. A New Prognostic Model in Patients with Advanced Urothelial Carcinoma Treated with First-line Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors
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Khaki, Ali Raza, Li, Ang, Diamantopoulos, Leonidas N, Miller, Natalie J, Carril-Ajuria, Lucia, Castellano, Daniel, De Kouchkovsky, Ivan, Koshkin, Vadim, Park, Joseph, Alva, Ajjai, Bilen, Mehmet A, Stewart, Tyler, Santos, Victor, Agarwal, Neeraj, Jain, Jayanshu, Zakharia, Yousef, Morales-Barrera, Rafael, Devitt, Michael, Nelson, Ariel, Hoimes, Christopher J, Shreck, Evan, Gartrell, Benjamin A, Sankin, Alex, Tripathi, Abhishek, Zakopoulou, Roubini, Bamias, Aristotelis, Rodriguez-Vida, Alejo, Drakaki, Alexandra, Liu, Sandy, Kumar, Vivek, Lythgoe, Mark P, Pinato, David J, Murgic, Jure, Fröbe, Ana, Joshi, Monika, Isaacsson Velho, Pedro, Hahn, Noah, Alonso Buznego, Lucia, Duran, Ignacio, Moses, Marcus, Barata, Pedro, Galsky, Matthew D, Sonpavde, Guru, Yu, Evan Y, Shankaran, Veena, Lyman, Gary H, and Grivas, Petros
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Oncology and Carcinogenesis ,Immunology ,Clinical Research ,Patient Safety ,Cancer ,Digestive Diseases ,Prevention ,Liver Disease ,Aged ,Carcinoma ,Transitional Cell ,Cohort Studies ,Female ,Humans ,Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors ,Prognosis ,Retrospective Studies ,Urinary Bladder Neoplasms ,Bladder cancer ,Immunotherapy ,Outcome research ,Prognostic model ,Urothelial carcinoma ,Clinical sciences ,Oncology and carcinogenesis - Abstract
BackgroundWhile immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) are approved in the first-line (1L) setting for cisplatin-unfit patients with programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1)-high tumors or for platinum (cisplatin/carboplatin)-unfit patients, response rates remain modest and outcomes vary with no clinically useful biomarkers (except for PD-L1).ObjectiveWe aimed to develop a prognostic model for overall survival (OS) in patients receiving 1L ICIs for advanced urothelial cancer (aUC) in a multicenter cohort study.Design, setting, and participantsPatients treated with 1L ICIs for aUC across 24 institutions and five countries (in the USA and Europe) outside clinical trials were included in this study.Outcome measurements and statistical analysisWe used a stepwise, hypothesis-driven approach using clinician-selected covariates to develop a new risk score for patients receiving ICIs in the 1L setting. Demographics, clinicopathologic data, treatment patterns, and OS were collected uniformly. Univariate Cox regression was performed on 18 covariates hypothesized to be associated with OS based on published data. Variables were retained for multivariate analysis (MVA) if they correlated with OS (p < 0.2) and were included in the final model if p < 0.05 on MVA. Retained covariates were assigned points based on the beta coefficient to create a risk score. Stratified median OS and C-statistic were calculated.Results and limitationsAmong 984 patients, 357 with a mean age of 71 yr were included in the analysis, 27% were female, 68% had pure UC, and 13% had upper tract UC. Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status ≥2, albumin 5, and liver metastases were significant prognostic factors on MVA and were included in the risk score. C index for new 1L risk score was 0.68 (95% confidence interval 0.65-0.71). Limitations include retrospective nature and lack of external validation.ConclusionsWe developed a new 1L ICI risk score for OS based on data from patients with aUC treated with ICIs in the USA and Europe outside of clinical trials. The score components highlight readily available factors related to tumor biology and treatment response. External validation is being pursued.Patient summaryWith multiple new treatments under development and approved for advanced urothelial carcinoma, it can be difficult to identify the best treatment sequence for each patient. The risk score may help inform treatment discussions and estimate outcomes in patients treated with first-line immune checkpoint inhibitors, while it can also impact clinical trial design and endpoints. TAKE HOME MESSAGE: A new risk score was developed for advanced urothelial carcinoma treated with first-line immune checkpoint inhibitors. The score assigned Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status ≥2, albumin 5, and liver metastases each one point, with a higher score being associated with worse overall survival.
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41. Alpha-tocopherylquinone-mediated activation of the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor regulates the production of inflammation-inducing cytokines and ameliorates intestinal inflammation
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Saha, Kushal, Subramenium Ganapathy, Ashwinkumar, Wang, Alexandra, Arumugam, Priya, Michael Morris, Nathan, Harris, Leonard, Yochum, Gregory, Koltun, Walter, Perdew, Gary H., Nighot, Meghali, Ma, Thomas, and Nighot, Prashant
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42. Adverse events among chronic myelogenous leukemia patients treated with tyrosine kinase inhibitors: a real-world analysis of health plan enrollees
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Chow, Eric J, Doody, David R, Wilkes, Jennifer J, Becker, Laura K, Chennupati, Shasank, Morin, Pamela E, Winestone, Lena E, Henk, Henry J, and Lyman, Gary H
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Oncology and Carcinogenesis ,Clinical Research ,Rare Diseases ,Cancer ,Hematology ,Chronic Disease ,Cohort Studies ,Humans ,Imatinib Mesylate ,Leukemia ,Myelogenous ,Chronic ,BCR-ABL Positive ,Protein Kinase Inhibitors ,Chronic myelogenous leukemia ,tyrosine kinase inhibitor ,complications ,epidemiology ,insurance ,Immunology ,Cardiovascular medicine and haematology - Abstract
With tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) therapy, chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) is now a chronic disease. CML patients treated with TKIs (n = 1200) were identified from the OptumLabs® Data Warehouse (de-identified claims and electronic health records) between 2000 and 2016 and compared with a non-cancer cohort (n = 7635). The 5-year cumulative incidence of all organ system outcomes was significantly greater for the TKI versus non-cancer group. In the first year, compared with imatinib, later generation TKIs were associated with primary infections (hazard ratios [HR] 1.43, 95% CI 1.02-2.00), circulatory events (HR 1.15, 95% CI 1.01-1.31), and skin issues (HR 1.43, 95% CI 1.13-1.80); musculoskeletal and nervous system/sensory issues were less common (HRs 0.83-0.84, p
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43. Modelling at‐level allodynia after mid‐thoracic contusion in the rat
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Blumenthal, Gary H, Nandakumar, Bharadwaj, Schnider, Ashley K, Detloff, Megan R, Ricard, Jerome, Bethea, John R, and Moxon, Karen A
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Neurosciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Spinal Cord Injury ,Traumatic Head and Spine Injury ,Pain Research ,Neurodegenerative ,Physical Injury - Accidents and Adverse Effects ,Chronic Pain ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Aetiology ,Neurological ,Animals ,Contusions ,Disease Models ,Animal ,Hyperalgesia ,Rats ,Rats ,Sprague-Dawley ,Spinal Cord Injuries ,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences ,Anesthesiology ,Clinical sciences ,Pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences - Abstract
BackgroundThe rat mid-thoracic contusion model has been used to study at-level tactile allodynia, a common type of pain that develops after spinal cord injury (SCI). An important advantage of this model is that not all animals develop hypersensitivity. Therefore, it can be used to examine mechanisms that are strictly related to the development of pain-like behaviour separately from mechanisms related to the injury itself. However, how to separate animals that develop hypersensitivity from those that do not is unclear.MethodsThe aims of the current study were to identify where hypersensitivity and spasticity develop and use this information to identify metrics to separate animals that develop hypersensitivity from those that do not to study differences in their behaviour. To accomplish these aims, a grid was used to localize hypersensitivity on the dorsal trunk relative to thoracic dermatomes and supraspinal responses to tactile stimulation were tallied. These supraspinal responses were used to develop a hypersensitivity score to separate animals that develop hypersensitivity, or pain-like response to nonpainful stimuli.ResultsSimilar to humans, the development of hypersensitivity could occur with the development of spasticity or hyperreflexia. Moreover, the time course and prevalence of hypersensitivity phenotypes (at-, above-, or below level) produced by this model were similar to that observed in humans with SCI.ConclusionHowever, the amount of spared spinal matter in the cord did not explain the development of hypersensitivity, as previously reported. This approach can be used to study the mechanisms underlying the development of hypersensitivity separately from mechanisms related to injury alone.
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44. Health Care Cost Associated With Contemporary Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia Therapy Compared With That of Other Hematologic Malignancies.
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Wilkes, Jennifer J, Lyman, Gary H, Doody, David R, Chennupati, Shasank, Becker, Laura K, Morin, Pamela E, Winestone, Lena E, Henk, Henry J, and Chow, Eric J
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Oncology and Carcinogenesis ,Hematology ,Rare Diseases ,Clinical Research ,Health Services ,Cancer ,Health Care Costs ,Hematologic Neoplasms ,Humans ,Leukemia ,Myelogenous ,Chronic ,BCR-ABL Positive ,Protein Kinase Inhibitors ,Retrospective Studies ,Oncology and carcinogenesis - Abstract
PurposeGiven the widespread introduction of tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs), we evaluated the cost associated with chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) care compared with the cost of care for patients with hematologic malignancies (HEM) and for patients without cancer (GEN), to aid with resource allocation and clinical decision making.MethodsA retrospective cohort was constructed from the OptumLabs Data Warehouse using claims from 2000 to 2016. Eligible patients had ≥ 2 CML claims and were enrolled continuously for ≥ 6 months before diagnosis and ≥ 1 year afterward (n = 1,909). Patients with CML were frequency matched 4:1 with HEM and GEN cohorts and were observed through October 2017. We used generalized linear models to assess the variation in total mean annualized health care costs in the 3 cohorts and to examine the influence of factors associated with costs.ResultsMean annualized costs for CML were $82,054 (ie, $25,471 [95% CI, $20,808 to $30,133] more than those for HEM and $74,993 [95% CI, $70,818 to $79,167] more than those for GEN); these differences were driven by pharmacy costs in the CML group. The cost of CML care exceeded that for HEM and GEN for all index years in this study and increased over each diagnostic interval until 2015, peaking at $91,990. The mean annual cost of all TKIs increased. Imatinib's mean annualized cost was $41,546 in the period 2000-2004 but increased to $105,069 in the period 2015-2017. In multivariable analysis, percent days on TKIs had the greatest influence on cost: ≥ 75% of the time versus none showed a difference in cost of $108,716 (95% CI, $99,193 to $118,239).ConclusionContemporary CML costs exceeded the cost of treatment of other hematologic malignancies. Cost was primarily driven by TKIs, whose cost continued to increase over time.
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45. Comparative Assessment of Shell Structural, Mechanical, and Elemental Properties in Adult Acorn Barnacles
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Jazmine Shaw, Yeram Kang, Callie Triano, Corin J. Hoppe, Nick Aldred, Rebecca A. Metzler, and Gary H. Dickinson
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Balanomorph (acorn) barnacles are found throughout the world’s coastal oceans, and their success is dependent on a hard, mineralized, outer shell. Although macro-scale morphology of barnacle shells has been studied extensively, relatively little is known about shell properties at the micron-scale and if such properties vary among species. We assessed shell structure, mechanics, and composition in seven species of balanomorph barnacles from five genera. Three species, Amphibalanus amphitrite, Amphibalanus improvisus, and Austrominius modestus, were laboratory-reared, enabling direct comparison of shell properties of barnacles grown under the same conditions for the same duration. Four other species, Semibalanus balanoides, Amphibalanus eburneus, Chthamalus stellatus, and Tetraclita rubescens, were field-collected. At the macro- and meso-scales, shell properties varied markedly among species, with differences in the number of shell plates, the presence of canals within the plates, mineralization of the base, and shell plate thickness. At the micron-scale, however, structure was remarkably similar among species. Plates of all species were constructed of irregular micron-scale crystallites, with a broad range of crystallite dimensions observed within the same shell. Similarly, micromechanical properties did not vary among species, regardless of testing orientation. Calcium carbonate was identified as calcite in all species assessed with no other mineral phases present, and calcium content did not vary among species. Hence, despite variation in the overall macro- and meso-scale morphology of barnacles, all appear to be built using the same, evolutionarily conserved, mineralization pathway.
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46. Recent developments and future avenues for human corticospinal neuroimaging
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Merve Kaptan, Dario Pfyffer, Christiane G. Konstantopoulos, Christine S.W. Law, Kenneth A. Weber II, Gary H. Glover, and Sean Mackey
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corticospinal imaging ,corticospinal fMRI ,combined brain and spinal cord fMRI ,fMRI data analysis ,resting-state fMRI ,pain processing ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Non-invasive neuroimaging serves as a valuable tool for investigating the mechanisms within the central nervous system (CNS) related to somatosensory and motor processing, emotions, memory, cognition, and other functions. Despite the extensive use of brain imaging, spinal cord imaging has received relatively less attention, regardless of its potential to study peripheral communications with the brain and the descending corticospinal systems. To comprehensively understand the neural mechanisms underlying human sensory and motor functions, particularly in pathological conditions, simultaneous examination of neuronal activity in both the brain and spinal cord becomes imperative. Although technically demanding in terms of data acquisition and analysis, a growing but limited number of studies have successfully utilized specialized acquisition protocols for corticospinal imaging. These studies have effectively assessed sensorimotor, autonomic, and interneuronal signaling within the spinal cord, revealing interactions with cortical processes in the brain. In this mini-review, we aim to examine the expanding body of literature that employs cutting-edge corticospinal imaging to investigate the flow of sensorimotor information between the brain and spinal cord. Additionally, we will provide a concise overview of recent advancements in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) techniques. Furthermore, we will discuss potential future perspectives aimed at enhancing our comprehension of large-scale neuronal networks in the CNS and their disruptions in clinical disorders. This collective knowledge will aid in refining combined corticospinal fMRI methodologies, leading to the development of clinically relevant biomarkers for conditions affecting sensorimotor processing in the CNS.
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47. Data base reorganization
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Sockut, Gary H.
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48. Metabolomics and lipidomics reveal the effects of the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella on immune cells of the blue mussel, Mytilus edulis
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Beauclercq, Stéphane, Grenier, Olivier, Arnold, Alexandre A., Warschawski, Dror E., Wikfors, Gary H., Genard, Bertrand, Tremblay, Réjean, and Marcotte, Isabelle
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49. Rapid and accurate detection of herpes simplex virus type 2 using a low-cost electrochemical biosensor
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de Lima, Lucas F., Ferreira, André L., Awasthi, Sita, Torres, Marcelo D.T., Friedman, Harvey M., Cohen, Gary H., de Araujo, William R., and de la Fuente-Nunez, Cesar
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50. Longitudinal Lung Function Assessment of Patients Hospitalized With COVID-19 Using 1H and 129Xe Lung MRI
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Saunders, Laura C., Collier, Guilhem J., Chan, Ho-Fung, Hughes, Paul J.C., Smith, Laurie J., Watson, J.G.R., Meiring, James E., Gabriel, Zoë, Newman, Thomas, Plowright, Megan, Wade, Phillip, Eaden, James A., Thomas, Siby, Strickland, Scarlett, Gustafsson, Lotta, Bray, Jody, BSc, Marshall, Helen, Capener, David A., Armstrong, Leanne, Rodgers, Jennifer, Brook, Martin, Biancardi, Alberto M., Rao, Madhwesha R., Norquay, Graham, Rodgers, Oliver, Munro, Ryan, Ball, James E., Stewart, Neil J., Lawrie, Allan, Jenkins, R. Gisli, Grist, James T., Gleeson, Fergus, Schulte, Rolf F., Johnson, Kevin M., Wilson, Frederick J., Cahn, Anthony, Swift, Andrew J., Rajaram, Smitha, Mills, Gary H., Watson, Lisa, Collini, Paul J., Lawson, Rod, Thompson, A.A. Roger, and Wild, Jim M.
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