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Supplementary document for Monitoring sidewall tilting of pixelated nanogratings in 3D display - 6183612.pdf

Chao Chen, Xiuguo Chen, Sheng Sheng, Zhongwen Xia, Jiacheng Shi, Wen Qiao & Shiyuan Liu
Details of modeling and data

Predictive value of tyrosine phosphatase receptor gamma for the response to treatment tyrosine kinase inhibitors in chronic myeloid leukemia patients

Mohamed A. Ismail, Marzia Vezzalini, Hisham Morsi, Ahmad Abujaber, Ali Al Sayab, Kodappully Siveen, Mohamed A. Yassin, Maria Monne, Muthanna Samara, Richard Cook, Claudio Sorio, Helmout Modjtahedi & Nader I. Al-Dewik
Protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor gamma (PTPRG) is a member of the receptor-like family protein tyrosine phosphatases and acts as a tumor suppressor gene in different neoplasms. Recent studies reported the down-regulation of PTPRG expression levels in Chronic Myeloid Leukemia disease (CML). In addition, the BCR-ABL1 transcript level is currently a key predictive biomarker of CML response to treatment with Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors (TKIs). The aim of this study was to employ flow cytometry to monitor...

sj-docx-1-aph-10.1177_10105395221134651 – Supplemental material for Prevalence Difference of Helicobacter pylori Infection Between Tibetan and Han Ethnics in China: A Meta-analysis on Epidemiologic Studies (SIGES)

Dan Bai, Kai Liu, Rui Wang, Wei-Han Zhang, Xin-Zu Chen & Jian-Kun Hu
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-aph-10.1177_10105395221134651 for Prevalence Difference of Helicobacter pylori Infection Between Tibetan and Han Ethnics in China: A Meta-analysis on Epidemiologic Studies (SIGES) by Dan Bai, Kai Liu, Rui Wang, Wei-Han Zhang, Xin-Zu Chen and Jian-Kun Hu in Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health

Additional file 1 of Extending health systems resilience into communities: a qualitative study with community-based actors providing health services during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines

Victoria Haldane, Warren Dodd, Amy Kipp, Hannah Ferrolino, Kendall Wilson, Danilo Servano, Lincoln L. Lau & Xiaolin Wei
Additional file 1: Key informant interview guides.

Supplementary Information from Energetic connectivity of diverse elasmobranch populations – implications for ecological resilience

Oliver N. Shipley, Philip Matich, Nigel E. Hussey, Annabelle M. L. Brooks, Demian Chapman, Michael G. Frisk, Annie E. Guttridge, Tristan L. Guttridge, Lucy A. Howey, Sami Kattan, Daniel J. Madigan, Owen O'Shea, Nicholas V. Polunin, Michael Power, Matthew J. Smukall, Eric V. C. Schneider, Brendan D. Shea, Brendan S. Talwar, Maggie Winchester, Edward J. Brooks & Austin J. Gallagher
Additional information on sample collection and statistical analyses

Prevalence, evolution, replication and transmission of H3N8 avian influenza viruses isolated from migratory birds in eastern China from 2017 to 2021

Yanwen Wang, Mengjing Wang, Hong Zhang, Conghui Zhao, Yaping Zhang, Jinyan Shen, Xiaohong Sun, Hongke Xu, Yujiao Xie, Xinxin Gao, Pengfei Cui, Dong Chu, Yubao Li, Wenqiang Liu, Peng Peng, Guohua Deng, Jing Guo & Xuyong Li
The continued evolution and emergence of novel influenza viruses in wild and domestic animals poses an increasing public health risk. Two human cases of H3N8 avian influenza virus infection in China in 2022 have caused public concern regarding the risk of transmission between birds and humans. However, the prevalence of H3N8 avian influenza viruses in their natural reservoirs and their biological characteristics are largely unknown. To elucidate the potential threat of H3N8 viruses, we analyzed...

The use of alkaline phosphatase as a bone turnover marker after spinal cord injury: A scoping review of human and animal studies

Matteo Ponzano, Matheus J. Wiest, André Coleman, Emily Newton, Maureen Pakosh, Eleni M. Patsakos, David S. K. Magnuson, Lora M. Giangregorio & B. Catharine Craven
Serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP) is measured as an indicator of bone or liver disease. Bone-specific alkaline phosphatase (B-ALP) is an isoform of ALP found in the bone tissue which can predict fractures and heterotopic ossification. The aim of this scoping review was to explore the current use of ALP and B-ALP in studies using humans or animal models of SCI, and to identify ways to advance future research using ALP and B-ALP as a bone...

Supplemental Material - Digital Storytelling with Persons Living with Dementia: Elements of Facilitation, Communication, Building Relationships, and Using Technology

Kara Hollinda, Christine Daum, Adriana M. Rios Rincón & Lili Liu
Supplemental Material for Digital Storytelling with Persons Living with Dementia: Elements of Facilitation, Communication, Building Relationships, and Using Technology by Kara Hollinda, Christine Daum, Adriana M. Rios Rincón, and Lili Liu in Journal of Applied Gerontology

sj-docx-1-sgo-10.1177_21582440221141273 – Supplemental material for Developing an Item Bank of Computerized Adaptive Testing for Eating Disorders in Chinese University Students

Kai Liu, Longfei Zhang, Dongbo Tu & Yan Cai
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-sgo-10.1177_21582440221141273 for Developing an Item Bank of Computerized Adaptive Testing for Eating Disorders in Chinese University Students by Kai Liu, Longfei Zhang, Dongbo Tu and Yan Cai in SAGE Open

Supplementary document for Multiband topological states in the Penrose-Triangle photonic crystals - 6162382.pdf

Qingxi Xu, Yuchen Peng, Bei Yan, Aoqian Shi, Peng Peng, Jianlan Xie & Jianjun Liu
Supplement 1

Combination of chemotherapy and immune checkpoint therapy by the immunoconjugates-based nanocomplexes synergistically improves therapeutic efficacy in SCLC

Zhang Tao, Xingwang Kuai, Guangwei Wang, Sanfeng Liu, Kai Liu, Heng Zhang, Shujing Xia & Hua Zhu
Although the etoposide and carboplatin (EP) combination strategy has been the first-line chemotherapy, patients with extensive-stage disease small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) still have poor survival outcomes. Our retrospective analysis revealed that 46 patients with SCLC only achieved medium overall survival (OS) of 11.6 months after treated by EP. Recently, it was demonstrated that combination therapy of PD1/PD-L1 immune checkpoint blocker and EP could significantly improve the OS of SCLC patients. However, the serious treatment-related toxicity...

The Loss of Playfulness

Janet Jones
How does social distancing affect our sense of self? Our ability to create ourselves? In this article, I explore the value of interacting with strangers for our sense of self and the impact of COVID-19 safety measures on our relationships with others. Specifically, I suggest that strangers can offer us opportunities to try on new identities but that this opportunity is lost as the public realm erodes because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Risk, Entropy, and the Transformation of Distributions

R. Mark Reesor & Don L. McLeish
The exponential family, relative entropy, and distortion are methods of transforming probability distributions. We establish a link between those methods, focusing on the relation between relative entropy and distortion. Relative entropy is commonly used to price risky financial assets in incomplete markets, while distortion is widely used to price insurance risks and in risk management. The link between relative entropy and distortion provides some intuition behind distorted risk measures such as value-at-risk. Furthermore, distorted risk...

Time-course RNA-seq analysis provides an improved understanding of genetic regulation in response to cold stress from white clover (Trifolium repens L.)

Xueqi Zhang, Huanhuan Yang, Manman Li, Chao Chen, Yan Bai, Donglin Guo, Changhong Guo & Yongjun Shu
White clover (Trifolium repens L.) is an important legume forage, which is widely distributed in cool-season regions. Therefore, cold stress is a major environmental factor limiting its growth and production, while little is known about the its cold tolerance at molecular level. In the present study, we performed time-course RNA-seq analysis under cold stress. RNA-seq results suggested that genes associated with “oxidoreductase activity” and “transcription regulator activity” are more likely related to the response of...

Additional file 1 of Feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effectiveness of the adapted Namaste Care program delivered by caregivers of community-dwelling older persons with moderate to advanced dementia: a mixed methods feasibility study

Marie-Lee Yous, Jenny Ploeg, Sharon Kaasalainen, Carrie McAiney & Kathryn Fisher
Additional file 1. Namaste Care Activities Checklist.

Additional file 2 of Feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effectiveness of the adapted Namaste Care program delivered by caregivers of community-dwelling older persons with moderate to advanced dementia: a mixed methods feasibility study

Marie-Lee Yous, Jenny Ploeg, Sharon Kaasalainen, Carrie McAiney & Kathryn Fisher
Additional file 2. Joint display of quantitative and qualitative findings.

Additional file 1 of Experiences of caregivers of community-dwelling older persons with moderate to advanced dementia in adapting the Namaste Care program: a qualitative descriptive study

Marie-Lee Yous, Jenny Ploeg, Sharon Kaasalainen & Carrie McAiney
Additional file 1. GRIPP2 reporting checklist.

Additional file 1 of A cross-sectional survey on the lung ultrasound training and practice of respiratory therapists in mainland China

Kai Liu, Yu-long Yao, Yu-xian Wang, Bi-lin Wei, Liu-cun Li, Qi-xing Wang, Hui-qing Ge, Er-shan Wang, Li-min Yang, Huan Chen, Yun-qing Yang, Hao Qin, Wen-jun Zhai, Shen-ji Yu, Xiao-ting Wang, Zhe Luo & Guo-wei Tu
Additional file 1.

Patient health locus of control: the design of information systems for patient-provider interactions

James Wallace, Matthew T Mullarkey & Alan Hevner
Patient locus of control (LOC) is a strong determinant of health outcomes, yet healthcare systems rarely use patient LOC to devise treatment plans. Our clinical research applies action design research methods to design and evaluate healthcare information systems to improve paths and outcomes of patient care. Socio-technical synergies between the interior (technical) and exterior (socio) designs support effective human-computer interfaces and interactions. Rigorous focus group evaluations of the systems for capturing LOC information and using...

Patient health locus of control: the design of information systems for patient-provider interactions

James Wallace, Matthew T Mullarkey & Alan Hevner
Patient locus of control (LOC) is a strong determinant of health outcomes, yet healthcare systems rarely use patient LOC to devise treatment plans. Our clinical research applies action design research methods to design and evaluate healthcare information systems to improve paths and outcomes of patient care. Socio-technical synergies between the interior (technical) and exterior (socio) designs support effective human-computer interfaces and interactions. Rigorous focus group evaluations of the systems for capturing LOC information and using...

Supplementary document for Monitoring sidewall tilting of pixelated nanogratings in 3D display - 6232217.pdf

Chao Chen, Xiuguo Chen, Sheng Sheng, Zhongwen Xia, Jiacheng Shi, Wen Qiao & Shiyuan Liu
Details of the sample and data

sj-docx-1-tan-10.1177_17562864221147743 – Supplemental material for Early neurological deterioration in patients with acute ischemic stroke: a prospective multicenter cohort study

Hongbing Liu, Kai Liu, Ke Zhang, Ce Zong, Hongxun Yang, Yapeng Li, Shen Li, Xin Wang, Jiawei Zhao, Zongping Xia, Bo Song, Xuming Xu & Yuan Gao
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-tan-10.1177_17562864221147743 for Early neurological deterioration in patients with acute ischemic stroke: a prospective multicenter cohort study by Hongbing Liu, Kai Liu, Ke Zhang, Ce Zong, Hongxun Yang, Yapeng Li, Shen Li, Xin Wang, Jiawei Zhao, Zongping Xia, Bo Song, Xuming Xu and Yuan Gao in Therapeutic Advances in Neurological Disorders

sj-pdf-1-cph-10.1177_17151635231153382 – Supplemental material for Measuring the usefulness and impact of “Talking about Medications” workshops

Barbara Farrell
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-cph-10.1177_17151635231153382 for Measuring the usefulness and impact of “Talking about Medications” workshops by Barbara Farrell in Canadian Pharmacists Journal / Revue des Pharmaciens du Canada

sj-pdf-2-cph-10.1177_17151635231153382 – Supplemental material for Measuring the usefulness and impact of “Talking about Medications” workshops

Barbara Farrell
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-2-cph-10.1177_17151635231153382 for Measuring the usefulness and impact of “Talking about Medications” workshops by Barbara Farrell in Canadian Pharmacists Journal / Revue des Pharmaciens du Canada

Additional file 2 of Mental and physical health and well-being of Canadian employees who were working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic

Kumara G. Somasundram, Amy Hackney, Marcus Yung, Bronson Du, Jodi Oakman, Behdin Nowrouzi-Kia & Amin Yazdani
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