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Additional file 1 of Evaluation of a hybrid automatic planning solution for rectal cancer
Jiyou Peng, Lei Yu, Fan Xia, Kang Zhang, Zhen Zhang, Jiazhou Wang & Weigang Hu
Additional file 1. Table S1. Statistical comparison among manual plans and hybrid plans for moderate, hard and easy clinical goal settings. Table S2. Statistical comparison among manual plans and script plans for moderate, hard and easy clinical goal settings. Table S3. Statistical results of planmanual for added goals setting.
Additional file 1 of Eicosanoid lipidome activation in post-mortem brain tissues of individuals with APOE4 and Alzheimer’s dementia
Brandon Ebright, Isaac Assante, Roy A. Poblete, Shaowei Wang, Marlon V. Duro, David A. Bennett, Zoe Arvanitakis, Stan G. Louie & Hussein N. Yassine
Additional file 1: Supplement Figure 1. Comparison of relative PUFA levels in brains with NCI and AD dementia stratified by sex. Supplement Table 1. Linear regression analyses of lipid mediator levels compared to NCI APOE 3/3. Supplement Table 2. Linear regression analyses of lipid mediator levels vs. global cognitive function. Supplement Table 3. Multivariate linear regression analyses of lipid mediator levels vs. clinical phenotype measurements. Supplement Table 4. Interaction p-value of APOE4 and lipid mediators...
The Feasibility of a Behavioral Group Intervention After Weight-Loss Surgery: A Randomized Pilot Trial
Michelle Lent, Laura Campbell, Mackenzie Kelly, Jessica Lawson, Jessica Murakami, Sasha Gorrell, G. Craig Wood, Anthony Petrick, Krystal Cunningham, Megan LaMotte & Christopher Still
Background: Formal psychosocial support programs after weight-loss surgery are limited in scope and availability. Objective: This randomized pilot study evaluated the feasibility of a postoperative behavioral intervention program. Materials and Methods: Postoperative weight-loss surgery patients (N = 50) were recruited from February 2017–July 2017 and randomized to a four-month behavioral program or usual care wait-list. Outcomes evaluated in addition to feasibility included health-related quality of life (Short Form -36), psychosocial functioning and adherence. Secondary outcomes...
Temporal pole responds to subtle changes in local thyroid hormone signaling
Antonio Bianco, Marcelino Cicera, McAninch Elizabeth, Gustavo Fernandes, Barbara Bocco & Miriam Ribeiro
To study thyroid hormone (TH) signaling in the human brain, we analyzed published microarray data sets of the temporal pole (Brodmann area 38) of 19 deceased donors. An index of TH signaling built on the expression of 19 well known TH-responsive genes in mouse brains (T3S+) varied from 0.92 to 1.1. After Factor analysis, T3S+ correlated independently with the expression of TH transporters (MCT8, LAT2), TH receptor (TR) beta and TR coregulators (CARM1, MED1, KAT2B,...
Supplementary materials for: Influence of cognitive reserve on cognitive trajectories: role of brain pathologies
Xuerui Li, Ruixue Song, Xiuying Qi, Hui Xu, Wenzhe Yang, Miia Kivipelto, David A. Bennett & Weili Xu
Background and Objectives: Evidence on the association of the cognitive reserve (CR) with the cognitive trajectories is limited. We aimed to examine the influence of CR indicator on domain-specific cognitive trajectories taking brain pathologies into account. Methods: Within the Rush Memory and Aging Project, 1,697 dementia-free participants (mean age: 79.6 years) were followed up to 21 years. CR indicator encompassing education, early-life, mid-life, and late-life cognitive activities, and late-life social activity was ascertained at baseline...
A randomized, controlled trial of ZYN002 cannabidiol transdermal gel in children and adolescents with fragile X syndrome (CONNECT-FX)
Elizabeth Berry-Kravis, Randi Hagerman, Dejan Budimirovic, Craig Erickson, Helen Heussler, Nicole Tartaglia, Jonathan Cohen, Flora Tassone, Thomas Dobbins, Elizabeth Merikle, Terri Sebree, Nancy Tich, Joseph M. Palumbo & Stephen O’Quinn
Abstract Background Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is associated with dysregulated endocannabinoid signaling and may therefore respond to cannabidiol therapy. Design CONNECT-FX was a double-blind, randomized phase 3 trial assessing efficacy and safety of ZYN002, transdermal cannabidiol gel, for the treatment of behavioral symptoms in children and adolescents with FXS. Methods Patients were randomized to 12 weeks of ZYN002 (250 mg or 500 mg daily [weight-based]) or placebo, as add-on to standard of care. The primary...
Detecting spatiotemporal propagation patterns of traffic congestion from fine-grained vehicle trajectory data
Haoyi Xiong, Xun Zhou & David A. Bennett
Traffic congestion on a road segment typically begins as a small-scale spatiotemporal event that can then propagate throughout a road network and produce large-scale disruptions to a transportation system. In current techniques for the analysis of network flow, data is often aggregated to relatively large (e.g. 5 min) discrete time steps that obscure the small-scale spatiotemporal interactions that drive larger-scale dynamics. We propose a new method that handles fine-grained data to better capture those dynamics....
sj-docx-3-cll-10.1177_09636897231154574 – Supplemental material for Hypermethylation-Mediated lncRNA MAGI2-AS3 Downregulation Facilitates Malignant Progression of Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma via Interacting With SPT6
Jiantao Wang, Chuan Yang, Huan Cao, Jianwang Yang, Wenxia Meng, Miaomiao Yu, Lei Yu & Baoshan Wang
Supplemental material, sj-docx-3-cll-10.1177_09636897231154574 for Hypermethylation-Mediated lncRNA MAGI2-AS3 Downregulation Facilitates Malignant Progression of Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma via Interacting With SPT6 by Jiantao Wang, Chuan Yang, Huan Cao, Jianwang Yang, Wenxia Meng, Miaomiao Yu, Lei Yu and Baoshan Wang in Cell Transplantation
sj-docx-2-cll-10.1177_09636897231154574 – Supplemental material for Hypermethylation-Mediated lncRNA MAGI2-AS3 Downregulation Facilitates Malignant Progression of Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma via Interacting With SPT6
Jiantao Wang, Chuan Yang, Huan Cao, Jianwang Yang, Wenxia Meng, Miaomiao Yu, Lei Yu & Baoshan Wang
Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-cll-10.1177_09636897231154574 for Hypermethylation-Mediated lncRNA MAGI2-AS3 Downregulation Facilitates Malignant Progression of Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma via Interacting With SPT6 by Jiantao Wang, Chuan Yang, Huan Cao, Jianwang Yang, Wenxia Meng, Miaomiao Yu, Lei Yu and Baoshan Wang in Cell Transplantation
sj-tif-4-cll-10.1177_09636897231154574 – Supplemental material for Hypermethylation-Mediated lncRNA MAGI2-AS3 Downregulation Facilitates Malignant Progression of Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma via Interacting With SPT6
Jiantao Wang, Chuan Yang, Huan Cao, Jianwang Yang, Wenxia Meng, Miaomiao Yu, Lei Yu & Baoshan Wang
Supplemental material, sj-tif-4-cll-10.1177_09636897231154574 for Hypermethylation-Mediated lncRNA MAGI2-AS3 Downregulation Facilitates Malignant Progression of Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma via Interacting With SPT6 by Jiantao Wang, Chuan Yang, Huan Cao, Jianwang Yang, Wenxia Meng, Miaomiao Yu, Lei Yu and Baoshan Wang in Cell Transplantation
Aloin decelerates the progression of hepatocellular carcinoma through circ_0011385/miR-149-5p/WT1 axis
Dazhi Fu, Qiang Ji, Chunxiao Wang, Lei Yu & Rui Yu
CircRNA/miRNA/mRNA axis has been reported to play crucial regulatory roles in multiple cancers, including hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). In addition, recent investigations revealed that aloin exerted anti-tumor functions in HCC. However, the underlying mechanism of aloin on anti-tumor functions in HCC remained elusive. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate whether circRNA/miRNA/mRNA axis medicated the anti-tumor effect of aloin in HCC. Cell viability, invasion, apoptosis and autophagy were accessed by cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8), transwell invasion assay,...
Data from: Postmortem neurodegenerative markers and trajectories of decline in cognitive systems
Robert S. Wilson, JingyunBoyle Yang, Lei Yu, Sue E. Leurgans, Ana W. Capuano, Julie A. Schneider, David A. Bennett & Patricia A. Boyle
Objective: To assess whether neurodegenerative pathologies are differentially related to trajectories of change in different cognitive abilities. Methods: At annual intervals for up to 21 years, 915 older participants in a longitudinal clinical-pathologic cohort study completed a battery of 15 tests from which previously established composite measures of episodic memory, semantic memory, working memory, and perceptual speed were derived. At death, they underwent a neuropathologic examination to quantify Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathology, Lewy bodies, transactive...
Inconsistencies in Controlling for Risk Factors for Recurrent Shoulder Instability After Primary Arthroscopic Bankart Repair: A Systematic Review
Nicholas A. Trasolini, Navya Dandu, Eric N. Azua, Grant E. Garrigues, Nikhil N. Verma & Adam B. Yanke
Background:Failure rates after arthroscopic shoulder stabilization are highly variable in the current orthopaedic literature. Predictive factors for risk of failure have been studied to improve patient selection, refine surgical techniques, and define the role of bony procedures. However, significant heterogeneity in the analysis and controlling of risk factors makes evidence-based management decisions challenging.Purpose:The goals of this systematic review were (1) to critically assess the consistency of reported risk factors for recurrent instability after arthroscopic Bankart...
Additional file 1 of Eicosanoid lipidome activation in post-mortem brain tissues of individuals with APOE4 and Alzheimer’s dementia
Brandon Ebright, Isaac Assante, Roy A. Poblete, Shaowei Wang, Marlon V. Duro, David A. Bennett, Zoe Arvanitakis, Stan G. Louie & Hussein N. Yassine
Additional file 1: Supplement Figure 1. Comparison of relative PUFA levels in brains with NCI and AD dementia stratified by sex. Supplement Table 1. Linear regression analyses of lipid mediator levels compared to NCI APOE 3/3. Supplement Table 2. Linear regression analyses of lipid mediator levels vs. global cognitive function. Supplement Table 3. Multivariate linear regression analyses of lipid mediator levels vs. clinical phenotype measurements. Supplement Table 4. Interaction p-value of APOE4 and lipid mediators...
Opioid medication use and blood DNA methylation: epigenome-wide association meta-analysis. Supplementary data
Stephanie J London, Daniel Levy, Kathryn L Evans, Jennifer A Smith, David A. Bennett, Amena Keshawarz, Sinjini Sikdar, Tianxiao Huan, Aliza P. Wingo, Archie Campbell, Jiantao Ma, Adam Burkholder, Thomas S. Wingo, Sharon L R Kardia, Mikyeong Lee, Rosie M. Walker, Chunyu Liu, Annah B Wyss, Anke Hüls, Minjung Kho, Daniel L. McCartney & Roby Joehanes
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Evaluating changes in negative posttrauma cognition as a mechanism of PTSD severity changes in two separate intensive treatment programs for veterans
Philip Held, Debra L. Kaysen & Dale L. Smith
Abstract Background A wealth of evidence has illustrated that reductions in negative posttrauma cognitions (NPCs) predict improvement in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms during treatment. Yet, the specific temporal arrangement of changes in these constructs is less well understood. This study examined the temporal association between NPC changes and PTSD symptom changes in two distinct intensive PTSD treatment samples. Methods Data from 502 veterans who completed a 3-week CPT-based intensive PTSD treatment program was used...
Additional file 1 of Evaluating changes in negative posttrauma cognition as a mechanism of PTSD severity changes in two separate intensive treatment programs for veterans
Philip Held, Debra L. Kaysen & Dale L. Smith
Additional file 1: Table S1. Models Predicting PCL-5 without items 9 and 10. Figure S1. Time trends for PTCI subscales and PCL-5 in 3-week program. Figure S2. Time trends for PTCI subscales and PCL-5 in 2-week program.
Human parainfluenza 3 and respiratory syncytial viruses detected in pangolins
Tengcheng Que, Jing Li, Yugan He, Panyu Chen, Wei Lin, Meihong He, Lei Yu, Aiqiong Wu, Luohao Tan, Yingjiao Li, Yanling Hu & Yigang Tong
Pangolins have gained increasing global attention owing to their public health significance as potential zoonotic hosts since the identification of SARS-CoV-2-related viruses in them. Moreover, these animals could carry other respiratory viruses. In this study, we investigated the virome composition of 16 pangolins that died in 2018 with symptoms of pneumonia using metagenomic approaches. A total of eight whole virus sequences belonging to the Paramyxoviridae or Pneumoviridae families were identified, including one human parainfluenza virus...
sj-tif-4-cll-10.1177_09636897231154574 – Supplemental material for Hypermethylation-Mediated lncRNA MAGI2-AS3 Downregulation Facilitates Malignant Progression of Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma via Interacting With SPT6
Jiantao Wang, Chuan Yang, Huan Cao, Jianwang Yang, Wenxia Meng, Miaomiao Yu, Lei Yu & Baoshan Wang
Supplemental material, sj-tif-4-cll-10.1177_09636897231154574 for Hypermethylation-Mediated lncRNA MAGI2-AS3 Downregulation Facilitates Malignant Progression of Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma via Interacting With SPT6 by Jiantao Wang, Chuan Yang, Huan Cao, Jianwang Yang, Wenxia Meng, Miaomiao Yu, Lei Yu and Baoshan Wang in Cell Transplantation
sj-docx-3-cll-10.1177_09636897231154574 – Supplemental material for Hypermethylation-Mediated lncRNA MAGI2-AS3 Downregulation Facilitates Malignant Progression of Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma via Interacting With SPT6
Jiantao Wang, Chuan Yang, Huan Cao, Jianwang Yang, Wenxia Meng, Miaomiao Yu, Lei Yu & Baoshan Wang
Supplemental material, sj-docx-3-cll-10.1177_09636897231154574 for Hypermethylation-Mediated lncRNA MAGI2-AS3 Downregulation Facilitates Malignant Progression of Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma via Interacting With SPT6 by Jiantao Wang, Chuan Yang, Huan Cao, Jianwang Yang, Wenxia Meng, Miaomiao Yu, Lei Yu and Baoshan Wang in Cell Transplantation
Data from: Telemedicine in neurology: telemedicine work group of the American Academy of Neurology update
Jaime M. Hatcher-Martin, Jamie Lynn Adams, Eric R Anderson, Riley Bove, Tamika M. Burrus, Mahan Chehrenama, Mary Dolan O'Brien, Dawn S. Eliashiv, Deniz Erten-Lyons, Barbara S. Giesser, Lauren Moo, Pushpa Narayanaswami, Marvin A. Rossi, Madhu Soni, Nauman Tariq, Jack W. Tsao, Bert Vargas, Scott Vota, Scott Wessels, Hannah Planalp & Raghav Govindarajan
ABSTRACT Purpose: While there is strong evidence supporting the importance of telemedicine in stroke, its role in other areas of neurology is not as clear. The goal of this review is to provide an overview of evidence-based data regarding the role of teleneurology in the care of patients with neurologic disorders other than stroke. Recent findings: Studies across multiple specialties report noninferiority of evaluations by telemedicine compared with traditional, in-person evaluations in terms of patient...
An interactive tool to forecast us hospital needs in the Coronavirus 2019 pandemic
Kenneth Locey, Thomas Webb, Jawad Khan, Anuja Antony & Bala Hota
We developed an application (https://rush-covid19.herokuapp.com/) to aid US hospitals in planning their response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Our application forecasts hospital visits, admits, discharges, and needs for hospital beds, ventilators, and personal protective equipment by coupling COVID-19 predictions to models of time lags, patient carry-over, and length-of-stay. Users can choose from seven COVID-19 models, customize a large set of parameters, examine trends in testing and hospitalization, and download forecast data. The data and scripts...
Data from: Looking up: a dozen years of evolution of neurology clerkships in the United States
Joseph E. Safdieh, Adam D. Quick, Pearce J. Korb, Diego R. Torres-Russotto, Karissa L. Gable, Maggie M. Rock, Carolyn M. Cahill & Madhu Soni
Objective: To report a 2017 survey of all US medical school neurology clerkship directors (CDs) and to compare the results to similar surveys conducted in 2005 and 2012. Methods: An American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Consortium of Neurology Clerkship Directors (CNCD) workgroup developed the survey that was sent to all neurology CDs listed in the AAN CNCD database. Comparisons were made to similar 2005 and 2012 surveys. Results: The response rate was 92 of 146...
Data from: Progressive parkinsonism in older adults is related to the burden of mixed-brain pathologies
Aron S. Buchman, Lei Yu, Robert S. Wilson, Sue E. Leurgans, Sukriti Nag, Joshua Shulman, Lisa L. Barnes, Julie A. Schneider & David A. Bennett
Objective: To examine if indices of Parkinson’s disease (PD) pathology and other brain pathologies are associated with the progression of parkinsonism in older adults. Methods: We used data from decedents who had undergone annual clinical testing prior to death and structured brain autopsy. Parkinsonism was based on assessment with a modified United Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale and a clinical diagnosis of PD was based on medical history. We employed a series of mixed-effects models controlling...
Aloin decelerates the progression of hepatocellular carcinoma through circ_0011385/miR-149-5p/WT1 axis
Dazhi Fu, Qiang Ji, Chunxiao Wang, Lei Yu & Rui Yu
CircRNA/miRNA/mRNA axis has been reported to play crucial regulatory roles in multiple cancers, including hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). In addition, recent investigations revealed that aloin exerted anti-tumor functions in HCC. However, the underlying mechanism of aloin on anti-tumor functions in HCC remained elusive. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate whether circRNA/miRNA/mRNA axis medicated the anti-tumor effect of aloin in HCC. Cell viability, invasion, apoptosis and autophagy were accessed by cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8), transwell invasion assay,...
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Rush University Medical Center71
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Sun Yat-sen University19
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Zhejiang University19
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Jiangsu Second Normal University19
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Hong Kong University of Science and Technology19
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The Ohio State University19
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Shandong Agricultural University19
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East China Normal University19
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Inner Mongolia People's Hospital19
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Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University19