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The effects of global climate change on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning are unevenly distributed in the geographic space. Identifying sites more suitable to sustain biodiversity in a changing climate is essential to both species conservation and restoration strategies at different scales. Here, we map terrestrial climate-resilient sites for biodiversity across Brazil to identify sites with greater chances of providing suitable conditions for species to persist under regional climate...
Milena Fermina Rosenfield
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CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: In this cohort study, early EC surgery was associated with adverse function, cognition, and disability after TBI rated as moderate-severe or with radiographic abnormalities on CT scan regardless of GCS at index admission but not after orthopedic trauma or CT- TBI. Further studies may help determine whether surgical timing or other interventions can improve the observed long-term deficits.
Christopher J Roberts
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INTRODUCTION: Developing robust predictive models from multi-omics data is challenging because sample sizes are typically small (often fewer than 100) while the feature space is vast (over 20,000 molecular features such as genes, transcripts, and proteins), which increases the risk of overfitting and limits generalizability. To address this challenge, this study introduces the Magnitude-Altitude Score Analysis for Tracking Infection and Time-Dependent Genes (MASIT), a novel method adept at...
Mostafa Rezapour
1 week ago
Chronic pain is a complex clinical problem comprising multiple conditions that may share a common genetic profile. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified many risk loci whose cell-type context remains unclear. Here, we integrated GWAS data on chronic pain (N = 1,235,695) with single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) data from human brain and dorsal root ganglia (hDRG), and single-cell chromatin accessibility data from human brain and mouse dorsal horn. Pain-associated variants were...
Sylvanus Toikumo
1 week 1 day ago
Cystic fibrosis (CF), a life-shortening genetic disease, is hallmarked by mucus obstruction, respiratory deficiency, and chronic bacterial infections. Pseudomonas aeruginosa is the most common virulent respiratory pathogen that is detrimental to the overall survival of CF patients. Here we evaluate the efficacy of farnesol emulsion, a broad-spectrum agent recently used to combat P. aeruginosa biofilm infections, for reducing P. aeruginosa infections in CF using a three-dimensional (3D) airway...
Li Tan
1 week 4 days ago
CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: In this comparative effectiveness study, similar patients with traumatic ASDH were treated differently due to center-specific treatment preferences. Outcomes were similar in centers preferring surgical evacuation and those preferring initial conservative treatment. This study suggests that, for a patient with ASDH for whom a neurosurgeon experiences clinical equipoise between acute surgery vs (initial) conservative treatment, conservative treatment may be considered.
Thomas A Van Essen
1 week 4 days ago
Breathing is a fundamental motor rhythm necessary to sustain life. The rhythm and pattern of breathing arises from the coordination of a bilaterally symmetric, rostro-caudally extended column of heterogeneous neural populations in the medulla called the Ventral Respiratory Column (VRC). By recording from the extent of the VRC using Neuropixels during optogenetic and physiological manipulations, and projecting the population activity into a dynamical latent space, we find that GABAergic...
Nicholas E Bush
1 week 5 days ago
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Ravi B Parikh
1 week 5 days ago
CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests that operative reports simplified by AI can facilitate patient understanding. However, preferences varied according to patient demographics, indicating the need for individualized approaches to simplification. Further research is necessary to optimize the use of AI for personalized patient education and to evaluate the long-term impact on healthcare outcomes.
James Pan
1 week 6 days ago
Neurons in the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) receive and transmit sensory information from the tissues they innervate and from the external environment. Upper cervical (C1-C2) DRGs are functionally unique as they receive input from the neck, head, and occipital cranial dura, the latter two of which are also innervated by the trigeminal ganglion (TG). The C2 DRG also plays an important role in neck pain, a common and disabling disorder that is poorly understood. Advanced transcriptomic approaches...
Asta Arendt-Tranholm
1 week 6 days ago
CONCLUSIONS: Single-session MMAE plus surgical evacuation appears to be safe and shortens LOS compared with a staged approach. The rates of functional outcomes, re-evacuation, and mortality did not differ significantly from those observed in patients who underwent staged procedures.
Santiago Gomez-Paz
1 week 6 days ago
Low-intensity, low-frequency ultrasound has shown promise for neuromodulation, particularly for influencing peripheral neural activity. However, the precise parameters required to modulate neuronal activity remain poorly understood, limiting its broader application. Here, we investigated the effects of varying the sonication duration (SD) and duty cycle (DC) on motor neuronal responses in the rat sciatic nerve, with a focus on understanding how cumulative energy exposure influences the...
Heba M Badawe
2 weeks ago
CONCLUSION: Our study did not find a clear association between preinjury beta-blocker exposure and day 1 blood-based brain injury biomarkers or clinical outcomes. These findings warrant confirmation in future studies with larger cohorts.
Pattrapun Wongsripuemtet
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CONCLUSION: Results indicate intentional outreach can leverage existing community ties to develop CABs that are representative of communities but necessitate a focus on equitable resource allocation.
Greer A Hamilton
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CONCLUSIONS: Qualitative adjusted vessel wall enhancement is associated with SAH and is a reliable, independent predictor of angiographic vasospasm, but is not predictive of delayed cerebral ischemia. Given the multifactorial nature of SAH-related complications, integrating vessel wall enhancement with conventional imaging and clinical factors may improve risk stratification and predictive assessment.
Mehmet Aksakal
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CONCLUSION: The "Gun-holding" surgical posture is a feasible, efficient, and safe alternative for performing RIRS, offering significant ergonomic benefits to surgeons.
Xiaomin Gao
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Gain-of-function mutations of p53 (GOF-MUT-p53) act as oncogenes by regulating gene transcription. We screened for the genome-wide transcriptional targets of GOF-MUT-p53 in glioblastoma (GBM) and found that a significant subset of them were long non-coding RNAs (lncRNA). Among these, LINC00643 was strongly repressed by GOF-MUT-p53 but not wild-type p53. LINC00643 was downregulated in GBM and low-grade glioma and correlated with patient survival. LINC00643 and its conserved third exon (Exon3)...
Ying Zhang
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The metabolic hallmarks of high-grade glioma (HGG) are not fully understood. Human brain tissue metabolomics revealed that the creatine synthesis pathway intermediate guanidinoacetate (GAA) accumulated ∼100-fold in HGGs relative to controls, which was caused by imbalanced activities of enzymes in this pathway. Glioma cells secreted GAA rather than using it to produce creatine, implicating an unexpected function. GAA accumulates in GAMT deficiency, an inborn error of metabolism, and elevates...
Kalil G Abdullah
2 weeks 5 days ago
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Michael Williams
2 weeks 5 days ago
CONCLUSION: The OrthoLine^(TM) system produced acceptable radiographic healing, complication rates, and owner assessed outcomes. Shorter plate spans in the radius and ulna were well tolerated.
Erica R Rehnblom
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