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2. Clinical and epidemiological aspects of gestational syphilis in northern Brazil
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Oliveira, Nágylla Alves de, primary, Mendes, Mayza Ribeiro, additional, Feitosa, Maria Aparecida Lima, additional, and Neres, Liberta Lamarta Favoritto García, additional
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- 2023
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3. Procedures and evolution in the diagnosis of ALL: A bibliographic review
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Nunes, Laura de Oliveira Santos, primary, Moureira, Aline dos Santos, additional, Peixoto, Ana Carla, additional, and Neres, Liberta Lamarta Favorite Garcia, additional
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- 2023
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4. Integrated proteomics and genomics analysis of paradoxical eczema in psoriasis patients treated with biologics
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Ahmed, Shehnaz, Alabas, Oras, Barker, Jonathan, Becher, Gabrielle, Bewley, Anthony, Evans, Ian, Hampton, Philip, Kirby, Brian, Kleyn, Elise, Laws, Philip, Lawson, Linda, Mackenzie, Teena, McElhone, Kathleen, McPherson, Tess, Morrison, Simon, Owen, Caroline, Pearson, Eleanor, Rashid, Amir, Reynolds, Nick, Strangfeld, Anja, Walton, Shernaz, Yiu, Zenas, Gupta, Girish, Strangfeld (chair), Anja, Weller, Richard, Zietemann, Vera, Aldoori, Nadia, Ali, Mahmud, Al-Rusan, Ahmed, Angit, Caroline, Anstey, Alex, Antony, Fiona, Archer, Charles, August, Suzanna, Balasubramaniam, Periasamy, Baudry, David, Baxter, Kay, Bonsall, Alexandra, Brown, Sara, Brown, Victoria, Burden, David, Burova, Ekaterina, Butt, Aamir, Caswell, Mel, Chapman, Anna, Cliff, Sandeep, Costache, Mihaela, Darne, Sharmela, DeGiovanni, Claudia, Desai, Trupti, Diba, Victoria, Domanne, Eva, Duckworth, Michael, Dymond, Harvey, Fahy, Caoimhe, Farwer, Susanne, Ferguson, Leila, Gkini, Maria-Angeliki, Godwin, Alison, Goulding, Jon, Hammonds, Fiona, Haque, Shaheen, Higgins, Caroline, Hood, Sue, Joseph, Teresa, Johnson, Sarah, Kalavala, Manju, Khorshid, Mohsen, Labinoti, Liberta, Lamb, Ruth, Lawson, Nicole, Layton, Alison, Lees, Tara, Levell, Nick, Lewis, Helen, Lovell, Chris, Lyon, Calum, McAteer, Helen, McBride, Sandy, McCormack, Sally, McKenna, Kevin, Mellor, Serap, Meredith, Fiona, Murphy, Ruth, Norris, Paul, Parslew, Richard, Perera, Gay, Ponnambath, Nabil, Popli, Urvi, Powell, James, Ramesh, Raakhee, Ramsay, Helen, Ranasinghe, Aruni, Reeken, Saskia, Rose, Rebecca, Rotarescu, Rada, Salvary, Ingrid, Sands, Kathy, Sinha, Tapati, Schofield, Julia, Shipman, Alexa, Siebert, Stefan, Stefanescu, Simina, Sundararaj, Kavitha, Taghipour, Kathy, Taylor, Michelle, Thomson, Michelle, Topliffe, Joanne, Verdolini, Roberto, Wachsmuth, Rachel, Wade, Martin, Wahie, Shymal, Walsh, Sarah, Wilcox, Louise, Williamson, Diane, Wright, Andrew, Al-Janabi, Ali, Martin, Paul, Khan, Adnan R., Foulkes, Amy C., Smith, Catherine H., Griffiths, Christopher E.M., Morris, Andrew P., Eyre, Steve, and Warren, Richard B.
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- 2023
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5. Agreement on endoscopic ultrasonography‐guided tissue specimens: Comparing a 20‐G fine‐needle biopsy to a 25‐G fine‐needle aspiration needle among academic and non‐academic pathologists
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van Riet, Priscilla A, Cahen, Djuna L, Biermann, Katharina, Hansen, Bettina, Larghi, Alberto, Rindi, Guido, Fellegara, Giovanni, Arcidiacono, Paolo, Doglioni, Claudio, Decarli, Nicola Liberta, Iglesias‐Garcia, Julio, Abdulkader, Ihab, Iglesias, Hector Lazare, Kitano, Masayuki, Chikugo, Takaaki, Yasukawa, Satoru, van der Valk, Hans, Nguyen, Nam Quoc, Ruszkiewicz, Andrew, Giovannini, Marc, Poizat, Flora, van der Merwe, Schalk, Roskams, Tania, Santo, Erwin, Marmor, Silvia, Chang, Kenneth, Lin, Fritz, Farrell, James, Robert, Marie, Bucobo, Juan Carlos, Heimann, Alan, Baldaque‐Silva, Francisco, Moro, Carlos Fernández, Bruno, Marco J, Attili, Fabia, Aslanian, Harry, Adeniran, Adebowale, Lee, John G, Petrone, Mariachiara, Bories, Erwan, Scapa, Erez, Buscaglia, Jonathan M, and Wu, Maoxin
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Digestive Diseases ,Cancer ,Clinical Research ,Bioengineering ,Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities ,Clinical Competence ,Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Fine Needle Aspiration ,Endosonography ,Humans ,Pancreas ,Pancreatic Neoplasms ,Pathologists ,ROC Curve ,Reproducibility of Results ,FNA ,FNB ,interobserver agreement ,pathology ,FNA ,FNB ,Clinical Sciences ,Oncology and Carcinogenesis ,Gastroenterology & Hepatology - Abstract
Background and aimA recently carried out randomized controlled trial showed the benefit of a novel 20-G fine-needle biopsy (FNB) over a 25-G fine-needle aspiration (FNA) needle. The current study evaluated the reproducibility of these findings among expert academic and non-academic pathologists.MethodsThis study was a side-study of the ASPRO (ASpiration versus PROcore) study. Five centers retrieved 74 (59%) consecutive FNB and 51 (41%) FNA samples from the ASPRO study according to randomization; 64 (51%) pancreatic and 61 (49%) lymph node specimens. Samples were re-reviewed by five expert academic and five non-academic pathologists and rated in terms of sample quality and diagnosis. Ratings were compared between needles, expert academic and non-academic pathologists, target lesions, and cytology versus histological specimens.ResultsBesides a higher diagnostic accuracy, FNB also provided for a better agreement on diagnosing malignancy (ĸ = 0.59 vs ĸ = 0.76, P
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- 2019
6. Differences in Clinical Features and Comorbid Burden between HLA-C∗06:02 Carrier Groups in >9,000 People with Psoriasis
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Evans, Ian, Murphy, Ruth, McPherson, Tess, Kleyn, Elise, Laws, Philip, Becher, Gabrielle, Bewley, Anthony, Rashid, Amir, Alabas, Oras, Morrison, Simon, Ahmed, Shehnaz, Pearson, Eleanor, Richards, Josh, Mackenzie, Teena, Kirby, Brian, Burden, David, Lawson, Linda, McElhone, Kathleen, Ormerod, Anthony, Owen, Caroline, Aldoori, Nadia, Ali, Mahmud, Anstey, Alex, Antony, Fiona, Archer, Charles, August, Suzanna, Balasubramaniam, Periasamy, Baxter, Kay, Bonsall, Alexandra, Brown, Victoria, Burova, Katya, Butt, Aamir, Caswell, Mel, Cliff, Sandeep, Costache, Mihaela, Darne, Sharmela, Davies, Emily, DeGiovanni, Claudia, Desai, Trupti, DeSilva, Bernadette, Diba, Victoria, Domanne, Eva, Dymond, Harvey, Fahy, Caoimhe, Ferguson, Leila, Gkini, Maria-Angeliki, Godwin, Alison, Hammonds, Fiona, Johnson, Sarah, Joseph, Teresa, Kalavala, Manju, Khorshid, Mohsen, Labinoti, Liberta, Lawson, Nicole, Layton, Alison, Lees, Tara, Levell, Nick, Lewis, Helen, Lyon, Calum, McBride, Sandy, McCormack, Sally, McKenna, Kevin, Mellor, Serap, Norris, Paul, Popli, Urvi, Perera, Gay, Ponnambath, Nabil, Ramsay, Helen, Ranasinghe, Aruni, Reeken, Saskia, Rose, Rebecca, Rotarescu, Rada, Salvary, Ingrid, Sands, Kathy, Sinha, Tapati, Stefanescu, Simina, Sundararaj, Kavitha, Taghipour, Kathy, Taylor, Michelle, Thomson, Michelle, Topliffe, Joanne, Verdolini, Roberto, Wachsmuth, Rachel, Wade, Martin, Wahie, Shyamal, Walsh, Sarah, Walton, Shernaz, Wilcox, Louise, Wright, Andrew, Douroudis, Konstantinos, Ramessur, Ravi, Barbosa, Ines A., Baudry, David, Duckworth, Michael, Angit, Caroline, Capon, Francesca, Chung, Raymond, Curtis, Charles J., Di Meglio, Paola, Goulding, Jonathan M.R., Griffiths, Christopher E.M., Lee, Sang Hyuck, Mahil, Satveer K., Parslew, Richard, Reynolds, Nick J., Shipman, Alexa R., Warren, Richard B., Yiu, Zenas Z.N., Simpson, Michael A., Barker, Jonathan N., Dand, Nick, and Smith, Catherine H.
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- 2022
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7. SAA fibrils involved in AA amyloidosis are similar in bulk and by single particle reconstitution: A MAS solid-state NMR study
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Sundaria, Arpita, Liberta, Falk, Savran, Dilan, Sarkar, Riddhiman, Rodina, Natalia, Peters, Carsten, Schwierz, Nadine, Haupt, Christian, Schmidt, Matthias, and Reif, Bernd
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- 2022
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8. Plasticity and therapeutic potential of cAMP and cGMP-specific phosphodiesterases in Toxoplasma gondii
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Vo, Kim Chi, Ruga, Liberta, Psathaki, Olympia Ekaterini, Franzkoch, Rico, Distler, Ute, Tenzer, Stefan, Hensel, Michael, Hegemann, Peter, and Gupta, Nishith
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- 2022
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9. Impact of Mood Disorders, Psychotic Disorders, and Histories of Abuse on Adaptive Functioning Deficits in Adolescents with Intellectual Impairment
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McCarthy, James B., Bahi, Frances, Welson, Reed J., Liberta, Taylor, Lipner, Lauren, Eff, Henry, Band, Jar, and Barbot, Baptiste
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Background: There is no study to date that has examined the association between history of abuse and adaptive functioning deficits in youth with co-occurring and psychotic disorders or mood disorders. Method: This study used a retrospective chart review of 98 youth under the age of 18 (Mean age = 16.06 years) with co-occurring intellectual impairment (Mean IQ = 63.9) and psychotic disorders, mood disorders, or other psychiatric disorders. Using multimediation models in the path analytic framework, this study examined the relationships between psychiatric diagnosis (based on DSM-IV criteria), cognitive functioning (Full Scale IQ Scores), adaptive functioning (Socialization, Communication, Motor Skills, Daily Living Skills), and the presence of the history of physical, sexual, and/or emotional abuse/neglect. Results: A very high incidence of all three forms of abuse was present in the study sample, with more than three-quarters of the youth having experienced at least one form of abuse and more than half having experienced two or the three forms of abuse. A history of sexual abuse was significantly and directly associated with an increased incidence of mood disorders. Mood disorders were the strongest predictors of adaptive functioning deficits. Youth with schizophrenia spectrum disorder scored significantly lower in communication skills than those with bipolar disorder. Conclusion: Results are discussed in terms of the need for treatment studies and further investigations of the relationship between childhood maltreatment and adaptive functioning in youth with intellectual impairment and psychiatric disorders.
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- 2020
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10. Plasticity and therapeutic potential of cAMP and cGMP-specific phosphodiesterases in Toxoplasma gondii
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Kim Chi Vo, Liberta Ruga, Olympia Ekaterini Psathaki, Rico Franzkoch, Ute Distler, Stefan Tenzer, Michael Hensel, Peter Hegemann, and Nishith Gupta
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Apicomplexa ,Phosphodiesterase ,cAMP & cGMP signaling ,Lytic cycle ,Tachyzoite ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 - Abstract
Toxoplasma gondii is a common zoonotic protozoan pathogen adapted to intracellular parasitism in many host cells of diverse organisms. Our previous work has identified 18 cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase (PDE) proteins encoded by the parasite genome, of which 11 are expressed during the lytic cycle of its acutely-infectious tachyzoite stage in human cells. Here, we show that ten of these enzymes are promiscuous dual-specific phosphodiesterases, hydrolyzing cAMP and cGMP. TgPDE1 and TgPDE9, with a Km of 18 μM and 31 μM, respectively, are primed to hydrolyze cGMP, whereas TgPDE2 is highly specific to cAMP (Km, 14 μM). Immuno-electron microscopy revealed various subcellular distributions of TgPDE1, 2, and 9, including in the inner membrane complex, apical pole, plasma membrane, cytosol, dense granule, and rhoptry, indicating spatial control of signaling within tachyzoites. Notably, despite shared apical location and dual-catalysis, TgPDE8 and TgPDE9 are fully dispensable for the lytic cycle and show no functional redundancy. In contrast, TgPDE1 and TgPDE2 are individually required for optimal growth, and their collective loss is lethal to the parasite. In vitro phenotyping of these mutants revealed the roles of TgPDE1 and TgPDE2 in proliferation, gliding motility, invasion and egress of tachyzoites. Moreover, our enzyme inhibition assays in conjunction with chemogenetic phenotyping underpin TgPDE1 as a target of commonly-used PDE inhibitors, BIPPO and zaprinast. Finally, we identified a retinue of TgPDE1 and TgPDE2-interacting kinases and phosphatases, possibly regulating the enzymatic activity. In conclusion, our datasets on the catalytic function, physiological relevance, subcellular localization and drug inhibition of key phosphodiesterases highlight the previously-unanticipated plasticity and therapeutic potential of cyclic nucleotide signaling in T. gondii.
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11. AA amyloid fibrils from diseased tissue are structurally different from in vitro formed SAA fibrils
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Akanksha Bansal, Matthias Schmidt, Matthies Rennegarbe, Christian Haupt, Falk Liberta, Sabrina Stecher, Ioana Puscalau-Girtu, Alexander Biedermann, and Marcus Fändrich
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Systemic AA amyloidosis is a protein misfolding disease caused by the formation of amyloid fibrils from serum amyloid A (SAA) protein. Here, the authors present the cryo-EM structures of AA amyloid fibrils isolated from mouse tissue and in vitro formed fibrils, which differ in their structures and they also show that the ex vivo fibrils are more resistant to proteolysis than the in vitro fibrils and propose that pathogenic amyloid fibrils might originate from proteolytic selection.
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- 2021
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12. An investigation of Cogmed working memory training for neurological surgery patients
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Liberta, Taylor A., Kagiwada, Michiru, Ho, Kaylee, Spat-Lemus, Jessica, Voelbel, Gerald, Kohn, Aviva, Perrine, Kenneth, Josephs, Lawrence, McLean, Erin A., and Sacks-Zimmerman, Amanda
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- 2020
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13. Antrozoológia és filozófiai praxis
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Csonka, Liberta, primary
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- 2024
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14. INVESTIGAÇÃO DE PARASITAS EM ÁREAS DAS PRAÇAS PÚBLICAS DO MUNICÍPIO DE GUARAÍ-TO, BRASIL: UM ESTUDO PARASITOLÓGICO PARA A SAÚDE PÚBLICA
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Luz, Rodrigo Cruz da, primary, ALCÂNTARA, RAYELE DE MORAES, additional, SANTANA, DRIELLY LIMA, additional, NERES, LIBERTA LAMARTA FAVORITO GARCIA, additional, and PEREIRA, REOBBE AGUIAR, additional
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- 2024
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15. Systemic Amyloid A Amyloidosis in Island Foxes (Urocyon littoralis): Severity and Risk Factors.
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Gaffney, P, Witte, C, Clifford, D, Imai, D, OBrien, T, Trejo, M, Liberta, F, Annamalai, K, Fändrich, M, Masliah, E, Munson, L, and Sigurdson, Christina
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Urocyon littoralis ,amyloid A ,amyloidosis ,endangered species ,island fox ,logistic regression ,nephritis ,serum amyloid A ,Amyloidosis ,Animals ,Endangered Species ,Female ,Foxes ,Inflammation ,Kidney ,Logistic Models ,Male ,Nephritis ,Risk Factors ,Serum Amyloid A Protein ,Severity of Illness Index - Abstract
Systemic amyloid A (AA) amyloidosis is highly prevalent (34%) in endangered island foxes (Urocyon littoralis) and poses a risk to species recovery. Although elevated serum AA (SAA) from prolonged or recurrent inflammation predisposes to AA amyloidosis, additional risk factors are poorly understood. Here we define the severity of glomerular and medullary renal amyloid and identify risk factors for AA amyloidosis in 321 island foxes necropsied from 1987 through 2010. In affected kidneys, amyloid more commonly accumulated in the medullary interstitium than in the glomeruli (98% [n= 78 of 80] vs 56% [n= 45], respectively;P< .0001), and medullary deposition was more commonly severe (19% [n= 20 of 105]) as compared with glomeruli (7% [n= 7];P= .01). Univariate odds ratios (ORs) of severe renal AA amyloidosis were greater for short- and long-term captive foxes as compared with free-ranging foxes (ORs = 3.2, 3.7, respectively; overall P= .05) and for females as compared with males (OR = 2.9;P= .05). Multivariable logistic regression revealed that independent risk factors for amyloid development were increasing age class (OR = 3.8;P< .0001), San Clemente Island subspecies versus San Nicolas Island subspecies (OR = 5.3;P= .0003), captivity (OR = 5.1;P= .0001), and nephritis (OR = 2.3;P= .01). The increased risk associated with the San Clemente subspecies or captivity suggests roles for genetic as well as exogenous risk factors in the development of AA amyloidosis.
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- 2016
16. PENGARUH MIND MAPPING TERHADAP KETERAMPILAN MENULIS PUISI KELAS VIII SMPN 1 LUMAR KABUPATEN BENGKAYANG
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Liberta Liberta
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Abstract The purpose of this study is to describe the average poetry writing skills in students with the application of the Mind Mapping Learning model, the average poetry writing skills in students with the application of the Learning Learning Model.The theory used in this research is a mind mapping learning model and writing poetry. The method used is an experimental method with a form of research Quasi Experimental Design. The design used is the Two-Group pretest-Posttest Only. The population in this study is class VIII A, VIII B, and VIII C while the samples are Class VIII A and VIII B. Data collection techniques used are direct observation techniques, measurement techniques, and documentation techniques as well as data collection tools namely guidelines or observation sheets poetry skills tests and documents.The results of data analysis show that the average pre-test experimental class with a total score of 69.38 while the post-test 76.38 and the pre-test control class with a total score of 60.96 while the post-test 66.88 and there is influence with evidence scores 1.13 and 1.28.The results of this study are expected to be useful for readers, especially Indonesian Language teachers in Lumar 1 Junior High School, Bengkayang Regency, students and subsequent researchers who use mind mapping learning object models. For teachers this mind mapping learning model can be used as a reference for teaching in class, especially in learning to write poetry. Keywords: Mind Mapping, Writing Poetry
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- 2020
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17. SAA fibrils involved in AA amyloidosis are similar in bulk and by single particle reconstitution: A MAS solid-state NMR study
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Arpita Sundaria, Falk Liberta, Dilan Savran, Riddhiman Sarkar, Natalia Rodina, Carsten Peters, Nadine Schwierz, Christian Haupt, Matthias Schmidt, and Bernd Reif
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Magic Angle Spinning (MAS) ,Solid-state NMR ,Amyloid fibrils ,Structure ,Cryo electron microscopy (EM) ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
AA amyloidosis is one of the most prevalent forms of systemic amyloidosis and affects both humans and other vertebrates. In this study, we compare MAS solid-state NMR data with a recent cryo-EM study of fibrils involving full-length murine SAA1.1. We address the question whether the specific requirements for the reconstitution of an amyloid fibril structure by cryo-EM can potentially yield a bias towards a particular fibril polymorph. We employ fibril seeds extracted from in to vivo material to imprint the fibril structure onto the biochemically produced protein. Sequential assignments yield the secondary structure elements in the fibril state. Long-range DARR and PAR experiments confirm largely the topology observed in the ex-vivo cryo-EM study. We find that the β-sheets identified in the NMR experiments are similar to the β-sheets found in the cryo-EM study, with the exception of amino acids 33–42. These residues cannot be assigned by solid-state NMR, while they adopt a stable β-sheet in the cryo-EM structure. We suggest that the differences between MAS solid-state NMR and cryo-EM data are a consequence of a second conformer involving residues 33–42. Moreover, we were able to characterize the dynamic C-terminal tail of SAA in the fibril state. The C-terminus is flexible, remains detached from the fibrils, and does not affect the SAA fibril structure as confirmed further by molecular dynamics simulations. As the C-terminus can potentially interact with other cellular components, binding to cellular targets can affect its accessibility for protease digestion.
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- 2022
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18. Young Women Treating Men with Borderline Personality Disorder: A Challenge for Psychotherapy Integration
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Schapiro-Halberstam, Sara, Liberta, Taylor, and Josephs, Lawrence
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- 2020
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19. daf-16/FOXO blocks adult cell fate in Caenorhabditis elegans dauer larvae via lin-41/TRIM71.
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Matthew J Wirick, Allison R Cale, Isaac T Smith, Amelia F Alessi, Margaret R Starostik, Liberta Cuko, Kyal Lalk, Mikayla N Schmidt, Benjamin S Olson, Payton M Salomon, Alexis Santos, Axel Schmitter-Sánchez, Himani Galagali, Kevin J Ranke, Payton A Wolbert, Macy L Knoblock, John K Kim, and Xantha Karp
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Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Many tissue-specific stem cells maintain the ability to produce multiple cell types during long periods of non-division, or quiescence. FOXO transcription factors promote quiescence and stem cell maintenance, but the mechanisms by which FOXO proteins promote multipotency during quiescence are still emerging. The single FOXO ortholog in C. elegans, daf-16, promotes entry into a quiescent and stress-resistant larval stage called dauer in response to adverse environmental cues. During dauer, stem and progenitor cells maintain or re-establish multipotency to allow normal development to resume after dauer. We find that during dauer, daf-16/FOXO prevents epidermal stem cells (seam cells) from prematurely adopting differentiated, adult characteristics. In particular, dauer larvae that lack daf-16 misexpress collagens that are normally adult-enriched. Using col-19p::gfp as an adult cell fate marker, we find that all major daf-16 isoforms contribute to opposing col-19p::gfp expression during dauer. By contrast, daf-16(0) larvae that undergo non-dauer development do not misexpress col-19p::gfp. Adult cell fate and the timing of col-19p::gfp expression are regulated by the heterochronic gene network, including lin-41 and lin-29. lin-41 encodes an RNA-binding protein orthologous to LIN41/TRIM71 in mammals, and lin-29 encodes a conserved zinc finger transcription factor. In non-dauer development, lin-41 opposes adult cell fate by inhibiting the translation of lin-29, which directly activates col-19 transcription and promotes adult cell fate. We find that during dauer, lin-41 blocks col-19p::gfp expression, but surprisingly, lin-29 is not required in this context. Additionally, daf-16 promotes the expression of lin-41 in dauer larvae. The col-19p::gfp misexpression phenotype observed in dauer larvae with reduced daf-16 requires the downregulation of lin-41, but does not require lin-29. Taken together, this work demonstrates a novel role for daf-16/FOXO as a heterochronic gene that promotes expression of lin-41/TRIM71 to contribute to multipotent cell fate in a quiescent stem cell model.
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20. AA amyloid fibrils from diseased tissue are structurally different from in vitro formed SAA fibrils
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Bansal, Akanksha, Schmidt, Matthias, Rennegarbe, Matthies, Haupt, Christian, Liberta, Falk, Stecher, Sabrina, Puscalau-Girtu, Ioana, Biedermann, Alexander, and Fändrich, Marcus
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- 2021
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21. Anthrozoology and Philosophical Practice
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Csonka, Liberta, primary
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22. ASPECTOS CLÍNICOS E EPIDEMIOLÓGICOS DA SÍFILIS GESTACIONAL NO NORTE DO BRASIL
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Mendes, Mayza Ribeiro, primary, De Oliveira, Nágylla Alves, additional, Feitosa, Maria Aparecida Lima, additional, Neres, Liberta Lamarta Favoritto Garcia, additional, and Markus, Glaucya Wanderley Santos, additional
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- 2023
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23. PROCEDIMENTOS E EVOLUÇÃO NO DIAGNÓSTICO DA LLA: UMA REVISÃO BIBLIOGRÁFICA
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Nunes, Laura de Oliveira Santos, primary, Moreira, Aline dos Santos, additional, Peixoto, Ana Carla, additional, and Neres, Liberta Lamarta Favorito Garcia, additional
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- 2023
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24. Cryo-EM fibril structures from systemic AA amyloidosis reveal the species complementarity of pathological amyloids
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Falk Liberta, Sarah Loerch, Matthies Rennegarbe, Angelika Schierhorn, Per Westermark, Gunilla T. Westermark, Bouke P. C. Hazenberg, Nikolaus Grigorieff, Marcus Fändrich, and Matthias Schmidt
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Science - Abstract
Systemic AA amyloidosis is caused by misfolding of the acute phase protein serum amyloid A1. Here the authors present the cryo-EM structures of murine and human AA amyloid fibrils that were isolated from tissue samples and describe how the fibrils differ in their fundamental structural properties.
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- 2019
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25. An investigation of Cogmed working memory training for neurological surgery patients
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Taylor A. Liberta, Michiru Kagiwada, Kaylee Ho, Jessica Spat-Lemus, Gerald Voelbel, Aviva Kohn, Kenneth Perrine, Lawrence Josephs, Erin A. McLean, and Amanda Sacks-Zimmerman
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CWMT ,Cognitive rehabilitation ,Mood ,Neurosurgery ,Working memory ,Surgery ,RD1-811 ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Objective: Cognitive dysfunction is prevalent amongst individuals who have undergone neurosurgical intervention, significantly impacting daily functioning and quality of life. The aim of this pilot study was to investigate the impact of Cogmed Working Memory Training (CWMT), a five-week, home-based, computerized cognitive rehabilitation intervention, within a neurosurgical population. Method: Thirty adult participants who underwent neurosurgical intervention, regardless of etiology, were included in this study. Participants were administered a neuropsychological battery at three time points post-neurosurgical intervention: (a) at baseline, prior to engaging in CWMT; (b) within two weeks of completing the training; and (c) after three months of completing the training. Results: Following CWMT, participants demonstrated significant improvement on measures of attention, working memory, processing speed, verbal learning, and memory. In addition, participants reported significant improvement in quality of life (i.e., physical, social, emotional, and functional well-being), mood (i.e., anxiety and depression), and neurobehavioral functioning (i.e., apathy). Implications: Results suggest that CWMT may improve aspects of cognitive and functional outcomes for neurosurgical patients.
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26. Integrated proteomics and genomics analysis of paradoxical eczema in psoriasis patients treated with biologics
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Al-Janabi, Ali, primary, Martin, Paul, additional, Khan, Adnan R., additional, Foulkes, Amy C., additional, Smith, Catherine H., additional, Griffiths, Christopher E.M., additional, Morris, Andrew P., additional, Eyre, Steve, additional, Warren, Richard B., additional, Ahmed, Shehnaz, additional, Alabas, Oras, additional, Barker, Jonathan, additional, Becher, Gabrielle, additional, Bewley, Anthony, additional, Evans, Ian, additional, Hampton, Philip, additional, Kirby, Brian, additional, Kleyn, Elise, additional, Laws, Philip, additional, Lawson, Linda, additional, Mackenzie, Teena, additional, McElhone, Kathleen, additional, McPherson, Tess, additional, Morrison, Simon, additional, Owen, Caroline, additional, Pearson, Eleanor, additional, Rashid, Amir, additional, Reynolds, Nick, additional, Strangfeld, Anja, additional, Walton, Shernaz, additional, Yiu, Zenas, additional, Gupta, Girish, additional, Strangfeld (chair), Anja, additional, Weller, Richard, additional, Zietemann, Vera, additional, Aldoori, Nadia, additional, Ali, Mahmud, additional, Al-Rusan, Ahmed, additional, Angit, Caroline, additional, Anstey, Alex, additional, Antony, Fiona, additional, Archer, Charles, additional, August, Suzanna, additional, Balasubramaniam, Periasamy, additional, Baudry, David, additional, Baxter, Kay, additional, Bonsall, Alexandra, additional, Brown, Sara, additional, Brown, Victoria, additional, Burden, David, additional, Burova, Ekaterina, additional, Butt, Aamir, additional, Caswell, Mel, additional, Chapman, Anna, additional, Cliff, Sandeep, additional, Costache, Mihaela, additional, Darne, Sharmela, additional, DeGiovanni, Claudia, additional, Desai, Trupti, additional, Diba, Victoria, additional, Domanne, Eva, additional, Duckworth, Michael, additional, Dymond, Harvey, additional, Fahy, Caoimhe, additional, Farwer, Susanne, additional, Ferguson, Leila, additional, Gkini, Maria-Angeliki, additional, Godwin, Alison, additional, Goulding, Jon, additional, Hammonds, Fiona, additional, Haque, Shaheen, additional, Higgins, Caroline, additional, Hood, Sue, additional, Joseph, Teresa, additional, Johnson, Sarah, additional, Kalavala, Manju, additional, Khorshid, Mohsen, additional, Labinoti, Liberta, additional, Lamb, Ruth, additional, Lawson, Nicole, additional, Layton, Alison, additional, Lees, Tara, additional, Levell, Nick, additional, Lewis, Helen, additional, Lovell, Chris, additional, Lyon, Calum, additional, McAteer, Helen, additional, McBride, Sandy, additional, McCormack, Sally, additional, McKenna, Kevin, additional, Mellor, Serap, additional, Meredith, Fiona, additional, Murphy, Ruth, additional, Norris, Paul, additional, Parslew, Richard, additional, Perera, Gay, additional, Ponnambath, Nabil, additional, Popli, Urvi, additional, Powell, James, additional, Ramesh, Raakhee, additional, Ramsay, Helen, additional, Ranasinghe, Aruni, additional, Reeken, Saskia, additional, Rose, Rebecca, additional, Rotarescu, Rada, additional, Salvary, Ingrid, additional, Sands, Kathy, additional, Sinha, Tapati, additional, Schofield, Julia, additional, Shipman, Alexa, additional, Siebert, Stefan, additional, Stefanescu, Simina, additional, Sundararaj, Kavitha, additional, Taghipour, Kathy, additional, Taylor, Michelle, additional, Thomson, Michelle, additional, Topliffe, Joanne, additional, Verdolini, Roberto, additional, Wachsmuth, Rachel, additional, Wade, Martin, additional, Wahie, Shymal, additional, Walsh, Sarah, additional, Wilcox, Louise, additional, Williamson, Diane, additional, and Wright, Andrew, additional
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27. Intranasal Administration of a Monoclonal Neutralizing Antibody Protects Mice against SARS-CoV-2 Infection
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Sandro Halwe, Alexandra Kupke, Kanika Vanshylla, Falk Liberta, Henning Gruell, Matthias Zehner, Cornelius Rohde, Verena Krähling, Michelle Gellhorn Serra, Christoph Kreer, Michael Klüver, Lucie Sauerhering, Jörg Schmidt, Zheng Cai, Fei Han, David Young, Guangwei Yang, Marek Widera, Manuel Koch, Anke Werner, Lennart Kämper, Nico Becker, Michael S. Marlow, Markus Eickmann, Sandra Ciesek, Felix Schiele, Florian Klein, and Stephan Becker
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SARS-CoV-2 ,monoclonal antibody ,neutralizing antibody ,virus ,animal experiments ,mice ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Despite the recent availability of vaccines against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus type 2 (SARS-CoV-2), there is an urgent need for specific anti-SARS-CoV-2 drugs. Monoclonal neutralizing antibodies are an important drug class in the global fight against the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic due to their ability to convey immediate protection and their potential to be used as both prophylactic and therapeutic drugs. Clinically used neutralizing antibodies against respiratory viruses are currently injected intravenously, which can lead to suboptimal pulmonary bioavailability and thus to a lower effectiveness. Here we describe DZIF-10c, a fully human monoclonal neutralizing antibody that binds the receptor-binding domain of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein. DZIF-10c displays an exceptionally high neutralizing potency against SARS-CoV-2, retains full activity against the variant of concern (VOC) B.1.1.7 and still neutralizes the VOC B.1.351, although with reduced potency. Importantly, not only systemic but also intranasal application of DZIF-10c abolished the presence of infectious particles in the lungs of SARS-CoV-2 infected mice and mitigated lung pathology when administered prophylactically. Along with a favorable pharmacokinetic profile, these results highlight DZIF-10c as a novel human SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibody with high in vitro and in vivo antiviral potency. The successful intranasal application of DZIF-10c paves the way for clinical trials investigating topical delivery of anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies.
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28. The Potential Predictability of Fire Danger Provided by Numerical Weather Prediction
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Di Giuseppe, Francesca, Pappenberger, Florian, Wetterhall, Fredrik, Krzeminski, Blazej, Camia, Andrea, Libertá, Giorgio, and San Miguel, Jesus
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29. Electron tomography reveals the fibril structure and lipid interactions in amyloid deposits
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Kollmer, Marius, Meinhardt, Katrin, Haupt, Christian, Liberta, Falk, Wulff, Melanie, Linder, Julia, Handl, Lisa, Heinrich, Liesa, Loos, Cornelia, Schmidt, Matthias, Syrovets, Tatiana, Simmet, Thomas, Westermark, Per, Westermark, Gunilla T., Horn, Uwe, Schmidt, Volker, Walther, Paul, and Fändrich, Marcus
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30. Identidades y relaciones de género, clase y etnia en Almolonga, comunidad maya k’iche’ de Guatemala
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Xiap Riscajché, Rosa Liberta, primary
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31. Delusional Misidentification of the Mirror Image
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Roane, David M., Feinberg, Todd E., and Liberta, Taylor A.
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32. Cryo-EM fibril structures from systemic AA amyloidosis reveal the species complementarity of pathological amyloids
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Liberta, Falk, Loerch, Sarah, Rennegarbe, Matthies, Schierhorn, Angelika, Westermark, Per, Westermark, Gunilla T., Hazenberg, Bouke P. C., Grigorieff, Nikolaus, Fändrich, Marcus, and Schmidt, Matthias
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33. PROCEDIMENTOS E EVOLUÇÃO NO DIAGNÓSTICO DA LLA: UMA REVISÃO BIBLIOGRÁFICA.
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Santos Nunes, Laura de Oliveira, Moreira, Aline dos Santos, Peixoto, Ana Carla, and Favorito Garcia Neres, Liberta Lamarta
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BONE marrow cells ,HEMATOLOGIC malignancies ,BLOOD cells ,EARLY diagnosis ,CELL proliferation - Abstract
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34. INTECORRÊNCIAS COM ÁCIDO HIALURÔNICO NA ESTÉTICA
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MONTEIRO, Anndy Ohana Pinho, primary, SANTOS, Chirlly Maiane Mota dos, additional, CABRAL, Mara Régina Lucena, additional, and NERES, Liberta Lamarta Favoritto Garcia, additional
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35. PREVALÊNCIA E DISTRIBUIÇÃO ESPACIAL DA SÍFILIS CONGÊNITA NO ESTADO DO TOCANTINSBRASIL, NOS ANOS DE 2019 A 2022
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MARKUS, Glaucya Wanderley Santos, primary, SILVA, Valdimar Lopes da, additional, NERES, Liberta Lamarta Favoritto Garcia, additional, PEIXOTO, Ana Carla, additional, and PEREIRA, Reobbe Aguiar, additional
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36. ANÁLISE DA ASSISTÊNCIA DE ENFERMAGEM ÀS VÍTIMAS DE VIOLÊNCIA CONTRA A MULHER NO ESTADO DO TOCANTINS: UMA ABORDAGEM EPIDEMIOLÓGICA
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MORAIS, Paulo Roberto Ferreira, primary, MARKUS, Glaucya Wanderley Santos, additional, NERES, Liberta Lamarta Favoritto Garcia, additional, CABRAL, Mara Régina Lucena, additional, and DIAS, Adriana Keila, additional
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37. Fluorescent Beads Are a Versatile Tool for Staging Caenorhabditis elegans in Different Life Histories
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Liberta Nika, Taylor Gibson, Rebecca Konkus, and Xantha Karp
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fluorescent beads ,molting ,developmental stage ,dauer ,C. elegans ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Precise staging of Caenorhabditis elegans is essential for developmental studies in different environmental conditions. In favorable conditions, larvae develop continuously through four larval stages separated by molting periods. Distinguishing molting from intermolt larvae has been achieved using transgenes with molting reporters, therefore requiring strain constructions, or careful observation of individuals for pharyngeal pumping or behavioral quiescence. In unfavorable conditions, larvae can enter the stress-resistant and developmentally arrested dauer larva stage. Identifying dauer larvae has been based on their ability to withstand detergent selection, precluding identification of recovering animals or of mutants with defects in dauer morphogenesis. Here, we describe a simple method to distinguish molting larvae or dauer larvae from intermolt larvae that bypasses the limitations of current methods. Fluorescent latex beads are mixed with the bacterial food source and ingested by intermolt larvae and adults. Molting and dauer larvae do not feed, and therefore lack beads in their digestive tract. The presence of beads can be determined using a dissecting microscope at magnifications as low as 100 ×, or by using a wormsorter for high-throughput experiments. We find that continuously developing bead-lacking larvae display hallmarks of molting, including expression of the mlt-10::gfp molting marker and a lack of pharyngeal pumping. Furthermore, wild-type and mutant dauer larvae produced by any of three common methods are accurately identified by a lack of beads. Importantly, this method is effective in SDS-sensitive mutant backgrounds and can identify recovering dauer larvae, a stage for which there is no other method of positive selection.
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38. Distinct
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Liberta, Cuko, Allison R, Cale, Loni, Rambo, Macy L, Knoblock, and Xantha, Karp
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FOXO transcription factors regulate development, longevity, and stress-resistance across species. The
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39. Negative Regulation of Human Hepatic Constitutive Androstane Receptor by Cholesterol Synthesis Inhibition: Role of Sterol Regulatory Element Binding Proteins
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Judy A. Westrick, Nicholas J. Peraino, Philip C. Smith, Zofia Duniec-Dmuchowski, John K. Fallon, Elizabeth A. Rondini, Thomas A. Kocarek, Liberta Cuko, Asmita Pant, and Elizabeth M. Wilson
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Pharmaceutical Science ,Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic ,Cholesterol Synthesis Inhibition ,Cell Line ,Mice ,Transactivation ,Gene expression ,Constitutive androstane receptor ,Animals ,Humans ,Constitutive Androstane Receptor ,Pravastatin ,Sterol Regulatory Element Binding Proteins ,Pharmacology ,Regulation of gene expression ,biology ,Chemistry ,Anticholesteremic Agents ,Tricarboxylic Acids ,Transfection ,Bridged Bicyclo Compounds, Heterocyclic ,Farnesol ,Rats ,Cell biology ,Sterol regulatory element-binding protein ,Cytochrome P-450 CYP2B6 ,Cholesterol ,Cytochrome P-450 CYP2D6 ,Liver ,Gene Knockdown Techniques ,HMG-CoA reductase ,Hepatocytes ,biology.protein - Abstract
The squalene synthase inhibitor squalestatin 1 (Squal1) is a potent and efficacious inducer of CYP2B expression in primary cultured rat hepatocytes and rat liver. To determine whether Squal1 is also an inducer of human CYP2B, the effects of Squal1 treatment were evaluated in primary cultured human hepatocytes, differentiated HepaRG cells, and humanized mouse livers. Squal1 treatment did not increase CYP2B6 mRNA levels in human hepatocytes or HepaRG cells and only slightly and inconsistently increased CYP2B6 mRNA content in humanized mouse liver. However, treatment with farnesol, which mediates Squal1’s effect on rat CYP2B expression, increased CYP2B6 mRNA levels in HepaRG cells expressing the constitutive androstane receptor (CAR), but not in cells with knocked-down CAR. To determine the impact of cholesterol biosynthesis inhibition on CAR activation, the effects of pravastatin (Prava) were determined on CITCO-mediated gene expression in primary cultured human hepatocytes. Prava treatment abolished CITCO-inducible CYP2B6 expression, but had less effect on rifampicin-mediated CYP3A4 induction, and CITCO treatment did not affect Prava-inducible HMG-CoA reductase (HMGCR) expression. Treatment with inhibitors of different steps of cholesterol biosynthesis attenuated CITCO-mediated CYP2B6 induction in HepaRG cells, and Prava treatment increased HMGCR expression and inhibited CYP2B6 induction with comparable potency. Transfection of HepG2 cells with transcriptionally active sterol regulatory element binding proteins (SREBPs) reduced CAR-mediated transactivation, and inducible expression of transcriptionally active SREBP2 attenuated CITCO-inducible CYP2B6 expression in HepaRG cells. These findings suggest that Squal1 does not induce CYP2B6 in human hepatocytes because Squal1’s inhibitory effect on cholesterol biosynthesis interferes with CAR activation. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT The cholesterol biosynthesis inhibitor squalestatin 1 induces rat hepatic CYP2B expression indirectly by causing accumulation of an endogenous isoprenoid that activates the constitutive androstane receptor (CAR). This study demonstrates that squalestatin 1 does not similarly induce CYP2B6 expression in human hepatocytes. Rather, inhibition of cholesterol biosynthesis interferes with CAR activity, likely by activating sterol regulatory element binding proteins. These findings increase our understanding of the endogenous processes that modulate human drug-metabolizing gene expression.
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40. Lungfunktion i hög ålder och dess samband med fysisk aktivitet från medelålder upp till hög ålder
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Liberta Mehmedi, Charlotta Nilsen, and Ingemar Kåreholt
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Studien undersöker sambandet mellan lungfunktion i hög ålder och fysisk aktivitet från medelålder till hög ålder, samt sambandet mellan fysisk aktivitet i medelålder och i hög ålder. Vi använder data från Levnadsnivåundersökningen, LNU, och Undersökningen om äldre personers levnadsvillkor, SWEOLD. Deltagarna intervjuades i medelålder (genomsnitt 53 år), sen medelålder (genomsnitt 61 år) och hög ålder (genomsnitt 81 år), med en uppföljningstid på 24–30 år från medelålder till hög ålder. Mer fysisk aktivitet i sen medelålder har ett samband med bättre lungfunktion i hög ålder. Sambandet består men blir mindre starkt när fysisk aktivitet i hög ålder inkluderas i analysmodellen. Det finns ett starkt samband mellan fysisk aktivitet i hög ålder och bättre lungfunktion i hög ålder. Fysisk aktivitet i sen medelålder har ett positivt samband med fysisk aktivitet i hög ålder. Vår studie visar vikten av fysisk aktivitet även högt upp i åldrarna för att bibehålla god lungfunktion. Insatser som främjar fysisk aktivitet är av särskild vikt för att främja ett fortsatt hälsosamt åldrande, även för de allra äldsta. Lung function in older age and physical activity from midlife to older age – A longitudinal study with 24-30 years of follow-up The study investigated the role of physical activity, from midlife to older age, in lung function in older age. In order to increase the understanding of the relationship between physical activity and lung function, the relationship between physical activity in midlife and physical activity in older age was also studied. Two Swedish studies based on nationally representative samples were used in this study, the Level of living survey, LNU, and the Swedish panel study of living conditions of the oldest old, SWEOLD. The participants were interviewed on three occasions; at the mean ages of 53 years, 61 years, and 81 years. The average follow-up time from the last to the first interview was 24-30 years. The results show that more physical activity in late midlife (mean age of 61 years) was associated with better lung function in older age. The association persists but attenuates when physical activity in older age was included in the analyses. There was also a strong association between physical activity in older age and better lung function in older age. Physical activity in late midlife had a positive association with physical activity in older age. This study shows the importance of physical activity in late midlife and in older ages to maintain good lung function in older ages. To invest in preventive actions in the form of physical activity are vital to be able to promote healthy aging, and should include the oldest old (76+).
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41. Publishing sensor observations into Geospatial Information Infrastructures: A use case in fire danger assessment
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Díaz, Laura, Bröring, Arne, McInerney, Daniel, Libertá, Giorgio, and Foerster, Theodor
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42. Agreement on endoscopic ultrasonography-guided tissue specimens: Comparing a 20-G fine-needle biopsy to a 25-G fine-needle aspiration needle among academic and non-academic pathologists
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Priscilla A. Riet, Djuna L. Cahen, Katharina Biermann, Bettina Hansen, Alberto Larghi, Guido Rindi, Giovanni Fellegara, Paolo Arcidiacono, Claudio Doglioni, Nicola Liberta Decarli, Julio Iglesias‐Garcia, Ihab Abdulkader, Hector Lazare Iglesias, Masayuki Kitano, Takaaki Chikugo, Satoru Yasukawa, Hans Valk, Nam Quoc Nguyen, Andrew Ruszkiewicz, Marc Giovannini, Flora Poizat, Schalk Merwe, Tania Roskams, Erwin Santo, Silvia Marmor, Kenneth Chang, Fritz Lin, James Farrell, Marie Robert, Juan Carlos Bucobo, Alan Heimann, Francisco Baldaque‐Silva, Carlos Fernández Moro, Marco J. Bruno, Fabia Attili, Harry Aslanian, Adebowale Adeniran, John G. Lee, Mariachiara Petrone, Erwan Bories, Erez Scapa, Jonathan M. Buscaglia, Maoxin Wu, van Riet, Pa, Cahen, Dl, Biermann, K, Hansen, B, Larghi, A, Rindi, G, Fellegara, G, Arcidiacono, P. G., Doglioni, C, Liberta Decarli, N, Iglesias-Garcia, J, Abdulkader, I, Lazare Iglesias, H, Kitano, M, Chikugo, T, Yasukawa, S, van der Valk, H, Nguyen, Nq, Ruszkiewicz, A, Giovannini, M, Poizat, F, van der Merwe, S, Roskams, T, Santo, E, Marmor, S, Chang, K, Lin, F, Farrell, J, Robert, M, Bucobo, Jc, Heimann, A, Baldaque-Silva, F, Fernández Moro, C, Bruno, Mj., Gastroenterology & Hepatology, Urology, and Surgery
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medicine.medical_specialty ,MULTICENTER ,Endoscopic ultrasonography ,Endosonography ,Fine needle biopsy ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,GASTROENTEROLOGY EUROPEAN-SOCIETY ,Randomized controlled trial ,PRECISION MEDICINE ,law ,Biopsy ,medicine ,Humans ,DIAGNOSTIC-ACCURACY ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Fine Needle Aspiration ,Pancreas ,ULTRASOUND ,METAANALYSIS ,Science & Technology ,LESIONS ,Gastroenterology & Hepatology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,Liver, Biliary tract and Pancreas ,Reproducibility of Results ,CORE BIOPSY ,Pancreatic Neoplasms ,Pathologists ,Sample quality ,Fine-needle aspiration ,ROC Curve ,FNA ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,FNB ,22-GAUGE ASPIRATION ,Original Article ,Surgery ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,pathology ,Clinical Competence ,Radiology ,interobserver agreement ,ORIGINAL ARTICLES ,business ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Abstract
BACKGROUND AND AIM: A recently carried out randomized controlled trial showed the benefit of a novel 20-G fine-needle biopsy (FNB) over a 25-G fine-needle aspiration (FNA) needle. The current study evaluated the reproducibility of these findings among expert academic and non-academic pathologists. METHODS: This study was a side-study of the ASPRO (ASpiration versus PROcore) study. Five centers retrieved 74 (59%) consecutive FNB and 51 (41%) FNA samples from the ASPRO study according to randomization; 64 (51%) pancreatic and 61 (49%) lymph node specimens. Samples were re-reviewed by five expert academic and five non-academic pathologists and rated in terms of sample quality and diagnosis. Ratings were compared between needles, expert academic and non-academic pathologists, target lesions, and cytology versus histological specimens. RESULTS: Besides a higher diagnostic accuracy, FNB also provided for a better agreement on diagnosing malignancy (ĸ = 0.59 vs ĸ = 0.76, P
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43. Differences in Clinical Features and Comorbid Burden between HLA-C∗06:02 Carrier Groups in >9,000 People with Psoriasis
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Douroudis, Konstantinos, primary, Ramessur, Ravi, additional, Barbosa, Ines A., additional, Baudry, David, additional, Duckworth, Michael, additional, Angit, Caroline, additional, Capon, Francesca, additional, Chung, Raymond, additional, Curtis, Charles J., additional, Di Meglio, Paola, additional, Goulding, Jonathan M.R., additional, Griffiths, Christopher E.M., additional, Lee, Sang Hyuck, additional, Mahil, Satveer K., additional, Parslew, Richard, additional, Reynolds, Nick J., additional, Shipman, Alexa R., additional, Warren, Richard B., additional, Yiu, Zenas Z.N., additional, Simpson, Michael A., additional, Barker, Jonathan N., additional, Dand, Nick, additional, Smith, Catherine H., additional, Evans, Ian, additional, Murphy, Ruth, additional, McPherson, Tess, additional, Kleyn, Elise, additional, Laws, Philip, additional, Becher, Gabrielle, additional, Bewley, Anthony, additional, Rashid, Amir, additional, Alabas, Oras, additional, Morrison, Simon, additional, Ahmed, Shehnaz, additional, Pearson, Eleanor, additional, Richards, Josh, additional, Mackenzie, Teena, additional, Kirby, Brian, additional, Burden, David, additional, Lawson, Linda, additional, McElhone, Kathleen, additional, Ormerod, Anthony, additional, Owen, Caroline, additional, Aldoori, Nadia, additional, Ali, Mahmud, additional, Anstey, Alex, additional, Antony, Fiona, additional, Archer, Charles, additional, August, Suzanna, additional, Balasubramaniam, Periasamy, additional, Baxter, Kay, additional, Bonsall, Alexandra, additional, Brown, Victoria, additional, Burova, Katya, additional, Butt, Aamir, additional, Caswell, Mel, additional, Cliff, Sandeep, additional, Costache, Mihaela, additional, Darne, Sharmela, additional, Davies, Emily, additional, DeGiovanni, Claudia, additional, Desai, Trupti, additional, DeSilva, Bernadette, additional, Diba, Victoria, additional, Domanne, Eva, additional, Dymond, Harvey, additional, Fahy, Caoimhe, additional, Ferguson, Leila, additional, Gkini, Maria-Angeliki, additional, Godwin, Alison, additional, Hammonds, Fiona, additional, Johnson, Sarah, additional, Joseph, Teresa, additional, Kalavala, Manju, additional, Khorshid, Mohsen, additional, Labinoti, Liberta, additional, Lawson, Nicole, additional, Layton, Alison, additional, Lees, Tara, additional, Levell, Nick, additional, Lewis, Helen, additional, Lyon, Calum, additional, McBride, Sandy, additional, McCormack, Sally, additional, McKenna, Kevin, additional, Mellor, Serap, additional, Norris, Paul, additional, Popli, Urvi, additional, Perera, Gay, additional, Ponnambath, Nabil, additional, Ramsay, Helen, additional, Ranasinghe, Aruni, additional, Reeken, Saskia, additional, Rose, Rebecca, additional, Rotarescu, Rada, additional, Salvary, Ingrid, additional, Sands, Kathy, additional, Sinha, Tapati, additional, Stefanescu, Simina, additional, Sundararaj, Kavitha, additional, Taghipour, Kathy, additional, Taylor, Michelle, additional, Thomson, Michelle, additional, Topliffe, Joanne, additional, Verdolini, Roberto, additional, Wachsmuth, Rachel, additional, Wade, Martin, additional, Wahie, Shyamal, additional, Walsh, Sarah, additional, Walton, Shernaz, additional, Wilcox, Louise, additional, and Wright, Andrew, additional
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44. Is formal scoring better than just looking? A comparison of subjective and objective scoring methods of the Rey Complex Figure Test for lateralizing temporal lobe epilepsy
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Chris Morrison, Taylor Liberta, Anli Liu, William B Bar, William S. MacAllister, Brittany C LeMonda, Moshe Maiman, Linnea Vaurio, and Karen Blackmon
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Adult ,050103 clinical psychology ,Neuropsychological Tests ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,Article ,Functional Laterality ,Temporal lobe ,Nonverbal communication ,Epilepsy ,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) ,Visual memory ,Pathognomonic ,Developmental and Educational Psychology ,medicine ,Humans ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,05 social sciences ,Scoring methods ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Rey complex figure test ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,Epilepsy, Temporal Lobe ,Research Design ,Female ,Psychology ,Cognitive psychology - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Neuropsychologists labor over scoring the Rey Complex Figure Test (RCFT), a measure of visuospatial functioning and nonverbal memory. Compelling arguments suggest that pathognomonic signs of the RCFT are observable to the “naked eye.” Standard scoring systems are insensitive to lateralizing temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) and alternative “qualitative” scoring systems are ineffective and time-consuming. METHOD: We examined accuracy of TLE lateralization using subjective classifications and standard scoring. Participants were 84 TLE patients (53 female; mean age(=)36yrs) and 46 controls (27 female; mean age = 27.5). The former were classified as right (n = 41) or left (n = 43) TLE by neurologists using EEG and MRI studies. RCFT were scored using standard scoring with cut-offs of z ≤ −2 classified as impaired and were rated as “characteristic” of RTLE (Ugly) or LTLE (Not Ugly) performance by neuropsychologists. Accuracy of seizure lateralization for both methods was examined. RESULTS: Neuropsychologists’ ratings accuracy were at or below chance. Standard scoring criteria showed chance or slightly better lateralization prediction. Standard scoring predicted RTLE laterality more accurately than subjective ratings for copy trials; standard scoring was no better at lateralizing RTLE with delays. Subjective ratings were better at distinguishing TLE patients from controls. CONCLUSION: Findings highlight concerns regarding the usefulness of the RCFT in TLE lateralization, regardless of scoring approach.
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45. Existential–Humanistic and Relational Psychotherapy During COVID-19 With Patients With Preexisting Medical Conditions
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Joanna B. Wolfson, Taylor A. Liberta, Jed N. McGiffin, Robert M. Gordon, Jacqueline Fine Dahan, Erin Fults, Yuen Shan Christine Lee, and Lucia Smith-Wexler
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2019-20 coronavirus outbreak ,Psychotherapist ,Sociology and Political Science ,Social Psychology ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,05 social sciences ,050109 social psychology ,Humanism ,Existentialism ,030227 psychiatry ,03 medical and health sciences ,Philosophy ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pandemic ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Psychology - Abstract
Unexpected traumatic events, including life-threatening medical conditions, brain injuries, and pandemics, can be catalysts for patients and clinicians to consider existential issues, including meaning in life. The existential–humanistic and relational perspectives on therapeutic interventions emphasize creating meaning, taking responsibility for one’s own life and self-narratives, choosing and actualizing ways of being in the world that are consistent with values, and expanding the capacity for agency, commitment, and action. Myriad factors have made the COVID-19 pandemic upsetting and potentially traumatic for individuals, including the novel experience of self and other as possibly infectious and dangerous, a sense that anyone is vulnerable, and protracted uncertainty about the duration of the crisis and its consequences. The vignettes included in this article explore risk and reliance factors relevant to patients with preexisting medical conditions during COVID-19 and highlight the benefits of exploring values, priorities, and assumptions, asking open-ended questions about meaning in life and posttraumatic growth, learning for each emotion, and interpretation of dreams. The existential–humanistic and relational approaches offer unique insights into how practitioners might help their patients to reflect on the unanticipated changes and anxieties ignited by COVID-19, while reinforcing the potential to live with greater purpose and intention.
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46. PENGEMBANGAN MEDIA VIDEO PEMBELAJARAN DENGAN MODEL ADDIE PADA MATERI TEKNIK DASAR TENDANGAN PENCAK SILAT KELAS VII SMP NEGERI 4 SUKASADA TAHUN PELAJARAN 2019/2020
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Liberta Loviana Carolin, I Gede Suwiwa, and I Ketut Budaya Astra
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Tujuan dari penelitian yaitu untuk mengembangkan media video pembelajaran teknik dasar tendangan pencak silat dengan model ADDIE. Jenis penelitian ini adalah penelitian pengembangan. Prosedur pengembangan model ADDIE, yaitu: analysis, design, development, implementation dan evaluation. Validasi bahan ajar model ADDIE yaitu: uji ahli isi mata pelajaran, uji ahli media pembelajaran, uji ahli desain pembelajaran, uji coba perorangan, uji coba kelompok kecil dan uji coba kelompok besar. Teknik analisis deskriptif kualitatif dan analisis deskriptif kuantitatif adalah teknik analisis yang digunakan. Tanggapan ahli isi mata pelajaran memperoleh persentase 94% dengan kualifikasi sangat baik. Tanggapan ahli media pembelajaran memperolehpersentase 90% dengan kualifikasi sangat baik. Tanggapan ahli desain pembelajaran memperoleh presentase 94% dengan kualifikasi sangat baik. Sedangkan uji coba peserta didik tidak bisa dilakukan karena adanya pandemi covid19 yang mengharuskan peserta didik belajar dirumah secara online/daring. Hasil penelitian disimpulkan bahwa media video pembelajaran teknik dasar tendangan pencak silat layak digunakan menurut uji ahli isi mata pelajaran, uji ahli media pembelajaran dan uji ahli desain pembelajaran karena sudah memenuhi kriteria sesuai ketentuan dan sudah melaksanakan tahapan model ADDIE secara keseluruhan. Saran dari peneliti terhadap penelitian pengembangan ini dapat digunakan sebagai salah satu alternatif sumber balajar dan penelitian ini dapat dieksperimenkan sehingga keefektifan dapat diketahui.
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47. Impact of Mood Disorders, Psychotic Disorders, and Histories of Abuse on Adaptive Functioning Deficits in Adolescents with Intellectual Impairment
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Frances Bahi, Henry Eff, Taylor Liberta, James B. McCarthy, Reed J. Welson, Lauren M. Lipner, Jared Band, and Baptiste Barbot
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Child abuse ,030506 rehabilitation ,05 social sciences ,medicine.disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Mood ,Sexual abuse ,Mood disorders ,Schizophrenia ,Intellectual disability ,medicine ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,0305 other medical science ,Psychology ,Child neglect ,050104 developmental & child psychology ,Clinical psychology ,Psychopathology - Abstract
Background: There is no study to date that has examined the association between history of abuse and adaptive functioning deficits in youth with co-occurring and psychotic disorders or mood disorde...
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48. Ocorrência de cryptococcus neoformans em excretas dos pombos da cidade de Guaraí/TO
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Gustavo Oliveira Silva, Liberta Lamarta Favoritto Garcia Neres, Matheus Victor de Moura Nascimento, and Mateus Silva Santos
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Cryptococcus neoformans ,Veterinary medicine ,education.field_of_study ,food.ingredient ,Population ,Direct examination ,Virulence ,Fungus ,Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,food ,Cryptococcosis ,medicine ,Agar ,education ,Feces - Abstract
A presença de pombos em locais com grande circulação de pessoas se torna um grave problema da saúde, devido as fezes desses animais apresentaram microrganismos causadores de infecções oportunistas nos seres humanos. O Cryptococcus neoformans é uma levedura encapsulada que se reproduz por brotamento e que possui grande importância médica, por ser o agente etiológico da criptococose. O objetivo deste estudo é investigar a ocorrência de Cryptococcus neoformans nas excretas de pombos em locais públicos da cidade de Guaraí/TO e analisar os principais fatores de virulência encontrados na literatura, associados a essas leveduras. As amostras foram coletadas com o auxílio de espátulas, máscaras e luvas e armazenadas em frascos plásticos estéreis, padronizados e identificados quanto ao local e data de coleta. As amostras foram cultivadas em ágar sabouraud dextrose a 37ºC e observados diariamente, por até 10 dias, para avaliação macromorfológica das colônias. A micromorfologia foi realizada através do exame direto com tinta nanquim e se utilizou a hidrólise da ureia para confirmação do fungo. Dentre as amostras selecionadas para compor este estudo 75% (6/8) apresentaram presença de leveduras revestidas com cápsulas polissacarídicas. No entanto, apenas 62,5% (5/8) das amostras coletadas apresentaram reação positiva para o teste confirmatório, o teste da uréase. É importante que a população se atente aos riscos da saúde que podem estar sendo expostos diariamente frequentando os locais que apresentaram amostras positivas para este fungo, sendo visível a necessidade de políticas de controle de natalidade de aves urbanas.
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49. DESKRIPSI PELAKSANAAN PEMBELAJARAN TEMATIK BERBASIS ONLINE PADA KELAS V SDN 05 PONTIANAK KOTA
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Liberta Kaunang, Tahmid Sabri, and Rio Pranata
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This study aims to obtain subjective information about how to describe theimplementation of online-based thematic learning. Qualitative researchusing descriptive methods, namely seeing the reality on the ground as it isand as it is. Participants in the study were fifth grade students and classteachers at SDN 05 Pontianak Kota, which consisted of 30 students. Datacollection techniques using triangulation techniques, the data collectiontools used in this study were assisted by observation sheets, interviewsheets, documentation. The results showed that: (1) learning was carriedout online using the whatsapp application, (2) learning facilities usingcellphones and computers, (3) limited internet quota, students who did nothave cellphones, (4) students had difficulty understanding the material.given by the teacher and did not meet his classmates. The conclusion ofonline-based thematic learning in class V SDN 05 Pontianak City has apositive impact on students because it can avoid the transmission of theCovid-19 virus, but the limited internet quota and other facilities plusstudents' difficulties in understanding the material pose a challenge toeducators in applying thematic learning methods.Keywords: Learning, Online Based, Thematic
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50. DESKRIPSI PELAKSANAAN PEMBELAJARAN TEMATIK BERBASIS ONLINE PADA KELAS V SDN 05 PONTIANAK KOTA
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Kaunang, Liberta, primary, Sabri, Tahmid, additional, and Pranata, Rio, additional
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