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Mwiza et al bloodbld2022015787 (3).pdf

Robert H. Lee, David S. Paul, Lori A. Hole, Brian Cooley, Bernhard Nieswandt, Wyatt J. Schug, Tomohiro Kawano, Nigel Mackman, Alisa S. Wolberg, Wolfgang Bergmeier & Jean-Marie Mwiza
Platelet activation via GPCRs and ITAM receptors is critical for platelet–neutrophil aggregate formation during VT initiation in mice. Inhibitors of these pathways, especially of ITAM receptor signaling, may provide a unique strategy to more safely prevent VT.

Feeding and sensory processing in ASD children (Elsayed et al., 2022)

Heba E. Elsayed, Kelsey L. Thompson, Jamie L. Conklin & Linda R. Watson
Purpose: Many studies have linked sensory sensitivities to feeding problems in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Despite the importance of sensory processing for a variety of mealtime and eating skills, the specific sensory processes that may impact feeding problems in children with ASD have not been comprehensively reviewed. Thus, the goal of this systematic review was to understand the associations between sensory processing and feeding difficulties in children with ASD. Method: This systematic review...

STROBE checklist: Implication of use of 2014 Integrated Management of Childhood Illness Pneumonia Guidelines with and without pulse oximetry use in Malawi

Shubhada Hooli, Charles Makwenda, Norman Lufesi, Tim Colbourn, Tisungane Mvalo, Eric D. McCollum & Carina King
Background: Under-5 pneumonia mortality remains high in low-income countries. In 2014 WHO advised that children with chest indrawing pneumonia, but without danger signs or SpO2 < 90% be treated in the community, rather than hospitalized. In Malawi there is limited pulse oximetry availability. Methods: Secondary analysis of 13,413 under-5 pneumonia cases in Malawi. Pneumonia associated case fatality ratios (CFR) were calculated by disease severity under the assumptions of the 2005 and 2014 WHO Integrated Management...

Annual Physician Assistant Studies Program Capstone Projects

Mwiza et al bloodbld2022015787 (3).pdf

Robert H. Lee, David S. Paul, Lori A. Hole, Brian Cooley, Bernhard Nieswandt, Wyatt J. Schug, Tomohiro Kawano, Nigel Mackman, Alisa S. Wolberg, Wolfgang Bergmeier & Jean-Marie Mwiza
Platelet activation via GPCRs and ITAM receptors is critical for platelet–neutrophil aggregate formation during VT initiation in mice. Inhibitors of these pathways, especially of ITAM receptor signaling, may provide a unique strategy to more safely prevent VT.

Genetic, biological and epidemiological study on a cluster of H9N2 avian influenza virus infections among chickens, a pet cat, and humans at a backyard farm in Guangxi, China

Jing Yang, Jianhua Yan, Cheng Zhang, Shanqin Li, Manhua Yuan, Chunge Zhang, Chenguang Shen, Yang Yang, Lifeng Fu, Guanlong Xu, Weifeng Shi, Zhenghai Ma, Ting Rong Luo & Yuhai Bi
During an investigation in October 2018, two people with diarrhoea, mild abdominal pain, and mild arthralgia symptoms in Guangxi, China, were identified as infected by H9N2 avian influenza virus (AIV). Four H9N2 AIVs were isolated from one of two patients, a pet cat, and a dead chicken (two respective isolates from its lung and kidney tissues) bred by the patients at a backyard farm. Epidemiological investigation indicated that the newly bought chicken died first, and...

Elective single versus double blastocyst-stage embryo transfer in women aged 36 years or older: a retrospective cohort study

He Cai, Ben Mol, Stephan Gordts, Hui Wang & Juanzi Shi
We evaluated if elective single-blastocyst transfer (eSBT) could be adopted in women aged 36 or older. In this retrospective cohort, women aged ≥36 years received IVF ovarian stimulation cycles and had ≥ two blastocysts. A total of 240 women underwent eSBT and 189 double-blastocyst transfer (DBT) in the first transfer cycle. The subsequent frozen-thawed embryo transfer cycles were a combination of single- and double- blastocyst transfers. Analysis was stratified for patients in age groups 36–37,...

An analysis of three pricing strategies for digital music products

Jingxian Chen, Liang Liang, Samar Mukhopadhyay & Dong-qing Yao
Digital music albums can be sold either as singles or as a full album, which is not an option for selling physical music products. This paper investigates three pricing strategies for selling digital music albums. The first (strategy S) sets a unified unit price and all songs are sold at this price. The second (strategy F) determines a bundling price for selling the whole album. The third (strategy M) mixes strategies S and F. It...

An analysis of three pricing strategies for digital music products

Jingxian Chen, Liang Liang, Samar Mukhopadhyay & Dong-qing Yao
Digital music albums can be sold either as singles or as a full album, which is not an option for selling physical music products. This paper investigates three pricing strategies for selling digital music albums. The first (strategy S) sets a unified unit price and all songs are sold at this price. The second (strategy F) determines a bundling price for selling the whole album. The third (strategy M) mixes strategies S and F. It...

Elective single versus double blastocyst-stage embryo transfer in women aged 36 years or older: a retrospective cohort study

He Cai, Ben Mol, Stephan Gordts, Hui Wang & Juanzi Shi
We evaluated if elective single-blastocyst transfer (eSBT) could be adopted in women aged 36 or older. In this retrospective cohort, women aged ≥36 years received IVF ovarian stimulation cycles and had ≥ two blastocysts. A total of 240 women underwent eSBT and 189 double-blastocyst transfer (DBT) in the first transfer cycle. The subsequent frozen-thawed embryo transfer cycles were a combination of single- and double- blastocyst transfers. Analysis was stratified for patients in age groups 36–37,...

Cervical HPV infection in Guangzhou, China: an epidemiological study of 198,111 women from 2015 to 2021

Xiaohan Yang, Yuanyuan Li, Yuan Tang, Zhiyu Li, Sanfeng Wang, Xiping Luo, Tianwen He, Aihua Yin & Mingyong Luo
Persistent high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is the pivotal cause of cervical carcinogenesis. HPV types distribution varies greatly by region, and its long-term changes of prevalence remain to be fully characterized in China. Here, the largest population of 198,111 consecutive women who underwent routine cervical screening were investigated from 2015 to 2021 in Guangzhou, south China. The results showed that the overall HPV prevalence was 21.66% (42,911/198,111), and the annual prevalence increased significantly from 2015...

Annual Speech and Hearing Sciences Student Research Day

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METTL21C mediates lysine trimethylation of IGF2BP1 to regulate chicken myoblast proliferation

Shanshan Wang, Jiarong Zhao, Ling Wang, Tao Zhang, Wenxian Zeng & Hongzhao Lu
1. Methyltransferase-like 21C (METTL21C) and insulin-like growth factor 2 mRNA-binding protein 1 (IGF2BP1) play important roles in the proliferation of chicken myoblasts. However, it remains unclear whether there is protein-protein interaction between METTL21C and IGF2BP1 to regulate proliferation of chicken myoblasts. 2. In this study, the Igf2bp1 gene was amplified from cDNA of liver tissue of Lueyang black-bone chicken to construct the overexpression vector HA-Igf2bp1. The HA-Igf2bp1 and Flag-Mettl21c vectors were individually transfected and co-transfected...

Molecular detection and identification of relapsing fever Borrelia in ticks and wild small mammals in China

Xiao-Ai Zhang, Feng Tian, Yue Li, Xiao-Long Zhang, Bao-Gui Jiang, Bao-Cheng Liu, Jing-Tao Zhang, Shen Tian, Heng Ding, Shuang Li, Hao Li, Li-Qun Fang & Wei Liu
We identified relapsing fever (RF) Borrelia in 1.45% (145/10426) of the ticks and 1.40% (40/2850) of the wild mammals in a field investigation in China. Three RF Borrelia species, including human-pathogenic Borrelia miyamotoi, Borrelia persica and unclassified Babesia sp. were determined. Main species determined from ticks was B. miyamotoi (44.14%), followed by the unclassified Borrelia sp. (42.76%), and Borrelia theileri (13.10%). In wild mammals, main species found was B. persica (57.50%), followed by the unclassified...

STROBE checklist: Implication of use of 2014 Integrated Management of Childhood Illness Pneumonia Guidelines with and without pulse oximetry use in Malawi

Shubhada Hooli, Charles Makwenda, Norman Lufesi, Tim Colbourn, Tisungane Mvalo, Eric D. McCollum & Carina King
Background: Under-5 pneumonia mortality remains high in low-income countries. In 2014 WHO advised that children with chest indrawing pneumonia, but without danger signs or SpO2 < 90% be treated in the community, rather than hospitalized. In Malawi there is limited pulse oximetry availability. Methods: Secondary analysis of 13,413 under-5 pneumonia cases in Malawi. Pneumonia associated case fatality ratios (CFR) were calculated by disease severity under the assumptions of the 2005 and 2014 WHO Integrated Management...

Feeding and sensory processing in ASD children (Elsayed et al., 2022)

Heba E. Elsayed, Kelsey L. Thompson, Jamie L. Conklin & Linda R. Watson
Purpose: Many studies have linked sensory sensitivities to feeding problems in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Despite the importance of sensory processing for a variety of mealtime and eating skills, the specific sensory processes that may impact feeding problems in children with ASD have not been comprehensively reviewed. Thus, the goal of this systematic review was to understand the associations between sensory processing and feeding difficulties in children with ASD. Method: This systematic review...

A booster of Delta-Omicron RBD-dimer protein subunit vaccine augments sera neutralization of Omicron sub-variants BA.1/BA.2/BA.2.12.1/BA.4/BA.5

Minrun Duan, Huixin Duan, Yaling An, Tianyi Zheng, Shengfeng Wan, Hui Wang, Xin Zhao, Lianpan Dai, Kun Xu & George F. Gao
The SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variants of concern (VOCs) showed severe resistance to the early-approved COVID-19 vaccines-induced immune responses. The breakthrough infections by the Omicron VOCs are currently the major challenge for pandemic control. Therefore, booster vaccination is crucial to enhance immune responses and protective efficacy. Previously, we developed a protein subunit COVID-19 vaccine ZF2001, based on the immunogen of receptor-binding domain (RBD) homodimer, which was approved in China and other countries. To adapt SARS-CoV-2 variants, we...

Decreasing REDD1 expression protects against high glucose-induced apoptosis, oxidative stress and inflammatory injury in podocytes through regulation of the AKT/GSK-3β/Nrf2 pathway

Xiaojing Wang, Jing Yang, Wenxing Wang, Yun Li & Yue Yang
Our goal in this work was to investigate the possible role and mechanism of regulated in development and DNA damage response 1 (REDD1) in mediating high glucose (HG)-induced podocyte injury in vitro. Mouse podocytes were stimulated with HG to establish HG injury model. Protein expression was examined by Western blotting. Cell viability was measured by cell counting kit-8 assay. Cell apoptosis was assessed by annexin V‐FITC/propidium iodide and TUNEL apoptotic assays. Levels of reactive oxygen...

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