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Relationships between global functioning and neuropsychological predictors in subjects at high risk of psychosis or with a recent onset of depression
Letizia Squarcina, Lana Kambeitz-Ilankovic, Carolina Bonivento, Cecilia Prunas, Lucio Oldani, Julian Wenzel, Anne Ruef, Dominic Dwyer, Adele Ferro, Stefan Borgwardt, Joseph Kambeitz, Theresa Katharina Lichtenstein, Eva Meisenzahl, Christos Pantelis, Marlene Rosen, Rachel Upthegrove, Linda A. Antonucci, Alessandro Bertolino, Rebekka Lencer, Stephan Ruhrmann, Raimo R. K. Salokangas, Frauke Schultze-Lutter, Katharine Chisholm, Alexandra Stainton, Stephen J. Wood … & Paolo Brambilla
Psychotic disorders are frequently associated with decline in functioning and cognitive difficulties are observed in subjects at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis. In this work, we applied automatic approaches to neurocognitive and functioning measures, with the aim of investigating the link between global, social and occupational functioning, and cognition. 102 CHR subjects and 110 patients with recent onset depression (ROD) were recruited. Global assessment of functioning (GAF) related to symptoms (GAF-S) and disability (GAF-D)....
Measuring disability in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis/motor neuron disease: the WHODAS 2.0-36, WHODAS 2.0-32, and WHODAS 2.0-12
Carolyn A. Young, John Ealing, Christopher J. McDermott, Tim L. Williams, Ammar Al-Chalabi, Tahir Majeed, Kevin Talbot, Timothy Harrower, Christina Faull, Andrea Malaspina, Joe Annadale, Roger J. Mills & Alan Tennant
Aim: To investigate whether the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 (WHODAS) can provide interval level measurement of disability in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), allowing parametric analyses. Methods: Data on the WHODAS 12, 32, and 36-item versions, from 1120 patients studied at one or more time points, were fit to the Rasch model and comparisons made against ALSFRS-R, King’s staging, and mortality. Trajectory modeling was undertaken for a newly diagnosed (≤6 months) cohort of...
Additional file 3 of The dynamic changes and sex differences of 147 immune-related proteins during acute COVID-19 in 580 individuals
Guillaume Butler-Laporte, Edgar Gonzalez-Kozlova, Chen-Yang Su, Sirui Zhou, Tomoko Nakanishi, Elsa Brunet-Ratnasingham, David Morrison, Laetitia Laurent, Jonathan Afilalo, Marc Afilalo, Danielle Henry, Yiheng Chen, Julia Carrasco-Zanini, Yossi Farjoun, Maik Pietzner, Nofar Kimchi, Zaman Afrasiabi, Nardin Rezk, Meriem Bouab, Louis Petitjean, Charlotte Guzman, Xiaoqing Xue, Chris Tselios, Branka Vulesevic, Olumide Adeleye … & J Brent Richards
Additional file 3: Protein correlation heatmaps.
Additional file 4 of The dynamic changes and sex differences of 147 immune-related proteins during acute COVID-19 in 580 individuals
Guillaume Butler-Laporte, Edgar Gonzalez-Kozlova, Chen-Yang Su, Sirui Zhou, Tomoko Nakanishi, Elsa Brunet-Ratnasingham, David Morrison, Laetitia Laurent, Jonathan Afilalo, Marc Afilalo, Danielle Henry, Yiheng Chen, Julia Carrasco-Zanini, Yossi Farjoun, Maik Pietzner, Nofar Kimchi, Zaman Afrasiabi, Nardin Rezk, Meriem Bouab, Louis Petitjean, Charlotte Guzman, Xiaoqing Xue, Chris Tselios, Branka Vulesevic, Olumide Adeleye … & J Brent Richards
Additional file 4: Protein clusters.
Additional file 5 of The dynamic changes and sex differences of 147 immune-related proteins during acute COVID-19 in 580 individuals
Guillaume Butler-Laporte, Edgar Gonzalez-Kozlova, Chen-Yang Su, Sirui Zhou, Tomoko Nakanishi, Elsa Brunet-Ratnasingham, David Morrison, Laetitia Laurent, Jonathan Afilalo, Marc Afilalo, Danielle Henry, Yiheng Chen, Julia Carrasco-Zanini, Yossi Farjoun, Maik Pietzner, Nofar Kimchi, Zaman Afrasiabi, Nardin Rezk, Meriem Bouab, Louis Petitjean, Charlotte Guzman, Xiaoqing Xue, Chris Tselios, Branka Vulesevic, Olumide Adeleye … & J Brent Richards
Additional file 5: Inferred protein levels over time.
Additional file 1 of The dynamic changes and sex differences of 147 immune-related proteins during acute COVID-19 in 580 individuals
Guillaume Butler-Laporte, Edgar Gonzalez-Kozlova, Chen-Yang Su, Sirui Zhou, Tomoko Nakanishi, Elsa Brunet-Ratnasingham, David Morrison, Laetitia Laurent, Jonathan Afilalo, Marc Afilalo, Danielle Henry, Yiheng Chen, Julia Carrasco-Zanini, Yossi Farjoun, Maik Pietzner, Nofar Kimchi, Zaman Afrasiabi, Nardin Rezk, Meriem Bouab, Louis Petitjean, Charlotte Guzman, Xiaoqing Xue, Chris Tselios, Branka Vulesevic, Olumide Adeleye … & J Brent Richards
Additional file 1: List of immunity-related proteins measured.
Additional file 1 of Targeted delivery and ROS-responsive release of Resolvin D1 by platelet chimeric liposome ameliorates myocardial ischemia–reperfusion injury
Xueyi Weng, Haipeng Tan, Zheyong Huang, Jing Chen, Ning Zhang, Qiaozi Wang, Qiyu Li, Jinfeng Gao, Dili Sun, Wusiman Yakufu, Zhengmin Wang, Weiyan Li, Guangrui Zhu, Zhiqing Pang, Yanan Song, Juying Qian & Junbo Ge
Additional file 1: Figure S1. Stability of nanovesicles in PBS and PBS with 20% of fetal bovine serum (FBS). Nanovesicle sizes were measured using dynamic light scattering (n=3 per group). Results are presented as mean ± SD. Figure S2. The promotion of PLP-RvD1 treated macrophages to angiogenesis. (A) Capillary tube formation and (B) cell migration of HUVECs after cocultured with PBS, LP-RvD1 or PLP-RvD1 treated BMDMs. HUVECs cultured under normoxia were set as controls. Scalar...
sj-docx-1-jop-10.1177_02698811221132537 – Supplemental material for Clinical correlates of early onset antipsychotic treatment resistance
Daniela Fonseca de Freitas, Deborah Agbedjro, Giouliana Kadra-Scalzo, Emma Francis, Isobel Ridler, Megan Pritchard, Hitesh Shetty, Aviv Segev, Cecilia Casetta, Sophie E. Smart, Anna Morris, Johnny Downs, Søren Rahn Christensen, Nikolaj Bak, Bruce J. Kinon, Daniel Stahl, Richard D. Hayes & James H. MacCabe
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jop-10.1177_02698811221132537 for Clinical correlates of early onset antipsychotic treatment resistance by Daniela Fonseca de Freitas, Deborah Agbedjro, Giouliana Kadra-Scalzo, Emma Francis, Isobel Ridler, Megan Pritchard, Hitesh Shetty, Aviv Segev, Cecilia Casetta, Sophie E. Smart, Anna Morris, Johnny Downs, Søren Rahn Christensen, Nikolaj Bak, Bruce J. Kinon, Daniel Stahl, Richard D. Hayes and James H. MacCabe in Journal of Psychopharmacology
Additional file 2 of Patient and public involvement in an international rheumatology translational research project: an evaluation
Savia de Souza, Eva C. Johansson, Susanne Karlfeldt, Karim Raza & Ruth Williams
Additional file 2. Patient-Public Research Partner Survey.
Additional file 3 of Patient and public involvement in an international rheumatology translational research project: an evaluation
Savia de Souza, Eva C. Johansson, Susanne Karlfeldt, Karim Raza & Ruth Williams
Additional file 3. GRIPP2-LF.
Additional file 1 of Anti-cholinergic drug burden in patients with dementia increases after hospital admission: a multicentre cross-sectional study
Annabelle Hook, Jessica L. Randall, Carla M. Grubb, Natalie Ellis, Jack Wellington, Aayushi Hemmad, Agisilaos Zerdelis, Andrew R. D. Winnett, Benjamin D. W. Geers, Bethany Sykes, Charlotte N. Auty, Cecilia Vinchenzo, Christiane E. Thorburn, Daniella Asogbon, Emily Granger, Heather Boagey, Juliet Raphael, Kajal Patel, Kartik Bhargava, Mary-Kate M. Dolley, Matthew J. Maden, Mehdin M. Shah, Qao M. Lee, Ratnaraj Vaidya, Simran Sehdev … & Judith R. Harrison
Additional file 1: Appendix A. SPARC collaborators. Appendix B. Table 1 - Details of the 17 hospital sites in the United Kingdom involved in the study. Appendix C. Data Collection Form (questions included on software Enketo [18]).
Additional file 1 of AGuIX nanoparticles enhance ionizing radiation-induced ferroptosis on tumor cells by targeting the NRF2-GPX4 signaling pathway
Hao Sun, Hui Cai, Chang Xu, Hezheng Zhai, François Lux, Yi Xie, Li Feng, Liqing Du, Yang Liu, Xiaohui Sun, Qin Wang, Huijuan Song, Ningning He, Manman Zhang, Kaihua Ji, Jinhan Wang, Yeqing Gu, Géraldine Leduc, Tristan Doussineau, Yan Wang, Qiang Liu & Olivier Tillement
Additional file 1: Figure S1. (A) Representative images of dissected tumors across the different treatment groups. (B-C) PCNA protein expression levels were selected as indices of tumor tissue proliferation for immunohistochemical detection and analysis. (D-E) TUNEL experiment of tumor tissues in different treatment groups. Figure S2. Hematoxylin and eosin staining tests (Figure S2A) and serum biochemical indices, including albumin, alanine aminotransferase, creatinine, and urea levels,(Figure S2B-E) showed that there was no significant histological evidence of...
Additional file 1 of Using the RE-AIM framework to evaluate the implementation of scaling-up the Friendship Bench in Zimbabwe – a quantitative observational study
Ruth Verhey, Charmaine Chitiyo, Sandra Mboweni, Jean Turner, Gift Murombo, Andy Healey, Dixon Chibanda, Bradley H. Wagenaar & Ricardo Araya
Additional file 1: Table 1. Overall ranking for all clinics (n=26).
Additional file 1 of Development of a patient-led clinic visit framework: a case study navigating a patient’s journey for rheumatology outpatient clinic consultations in England and Wales
Sarah Oyebanjo, Paul Amlani-Hatcher, Ruth Williams, Roger Stevens, Tom Esterine, Kate Wilkins, Clare Jacklin, Jill Hamilton, Rosie Fairfax & Heidi Lempp
Additional file 1. Plain Language Summary.
AMEE Guide to ethical teaching in online medical education: AMEE Guide No. 146
Ken Masters, David Taylor, Teresa Loda & Anne Herrmann-Werner
The Covid-19 pandemic necessitated Emergency Remote Teaching (ERT): the sudden move of educational materials online. While ERT served its purpose, medical teachers are now faced with the long-term and complex demands of formal online teaching. One of these demands is ethical online teaching. Although ethical teaching is practiced in face-to-face situations, online teaching has new ethical issues that must be accommodated, and medical teachers who wish to teach online must be aware of these and...
Additional file 1 of Summarising data and factors associated with COVID-19 related conspiracy theories in the first year of the pandemic: a systematic review and narrative synthesis
Konstantinos Tsamakis, Dimitrios Tsiptsios, Brendon Stubbs, Ruimin Ma, Eugenia Romano, Christoph Mueller, Ayesha Ahmad, Andreas S. Triantafyllis, George Tsitsas & Elena Dragioti
Additional file 1. Supplementary Checklist 1; Supplementary Table 1: Quality assessment for quantitative studies based on the AHRQ (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality) checklist ; Supplementary Table 2: Quality assessment for qualitative studies based on the CASP (Qualitative Research Checklist, adapted from Horntvedt et al. [15]); Supplementary Box 1: Search strategies ; Supplementary Box 2: Excluded studies with reasons; Supplementary Table 3: Factors and correlations with conspiracy theories and beliefs per study
Additional file 3 of Artificial intelligence-informed mobile mental health apps for young people: a mixed-methods approach on users’ and stakeholders’ perspectives
Christian Götzl, Selina Hiller, Christian Rauschenberg, Anita Schick, Janik Fechtelpeter, Unai Fischer Abaigar, Georgia Koppe, Daniel Durstewitz, Ulrich Reininghaus & Silvia Krumm
Additional file 3: Online survey.
Additional file 4 of Artificial intelligence-informed mobile mental health apps for young people: a mixed-methods approach on users’ and stakeholders’ perspectives
Christian Götzl, Selina Hiller, Christian Rauschenberg, Anita Schick, Janik Fechtelpeter, Unai Fischer Abaigar, Georgia Koppe, Daniel Durstewitz, Ulrich Reininghaus & Silvia Krumm
Additional file 4: Overview of participants in the qualitative study.
Additional file 1 of Patient characteristics associated with retrospectively self-reported treatment outcomes following psychological therapy for anxiety or depressive disorders - a cohort of GLAD study participants
Christopher Rayner, Jonathan R.I. Coleman, Megan Skelton, Cherie Armour, John Bradley, Joshua E.J. Buckman, Molly R. Davies, Colette R. Hirsch, Matthew Hotopf, Christopher Hübel, Ian R. Jones, Gursharan Kalsi, Nathalie Kingston, Georgina Krebs, Yuhao Lin, Dina Monssen, Andrew M. McIntosh, Jessica R. Mundy, Alicia J. Peel, Katharine A. Rimes, Henry C. Rogers, Daniel J. Smith, Abigail R. ter Kuile, Katherine N. Thompson, David Veale … & Thalia C. Eley
Supplementary Material 1: Patient characteristics associated with prognosis following psychological therapy for anxiety or depressive disorders - a cohort of GLAD study participants
Additional file 1 of Effectiveness and cost effectiveness of palliative care interventions in people with chronic heart failure and their caregivers: a systematic review
Stephanie Hicks, Martin Davidson, Nikolaos Efstathiou & Ping Guo
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Additional file 1 of Circulating and urinary microRNAs profile for predicting renal recovery from severe acute kidney injury
Thanawat Phulkerd, Tanat Lertussavavivat, Umaporn Limothai, Sadudee Peerapornratana, Win Kulvichit, Nuttha Lumlertgul, Kriang Tungsanga, Somchai Eiam-Ong, Yingyos Avihingsanon & Nattachai Srisawat
Additional file 1. Supplementary appendix. Table S1. Oligonucleotide primers used in this study. Table S2. Hospital course and outcomes by renal recovery. Risk reclassification using miR556-3p and clinical predictors compared with clinical predictors alone. Figure S1. The area under the curve (AUC) for prediction of renal recovery. Figure S2. Study design in virtual abstract.
Additional file 1 of Real-world effectiveness of steroids in severe COVID-19: a retrospective cohort study
Wenjuan Wang, Luke B Snell, Davide Ferrari, Anna L Goodman, Nicholas M Price, Charles D Wolfe, Vasa Curcin, Jonathan D Edgeworth & Yanzhong Wang
Supplementary Material 1
Additional file 1 of Real-world effectiveness of steroids in severe COVID-19: a retrospective cohort study
Wenjuan Wang, Luke B Snell, Davide Ferrari, Anna L Goodman, Nicholas M Price, Charles D Wolfe, Vasa Curcin, Jonathan D Edgeworth & Yanzhong Wang
Supplementary Material 1
Additional file 1 of Anti-cholinergic drug burden in patients with dementia increases after hospital admission: a multicentre cross-sectional study
Annabelle Hook, Jessica L. Randall, Carla M. Grubb, Natalie Ellis, Jack Wellington, Aayushi Hemmad, Agisilaos Zerdelis, Andrew R. D. Winnett, Benjamin D. W. Geers, Bethany Sykes, Charlotte N. Auty, Cecilia Vinchenzo, Christiane E. Thorburn, Daniella Asogbon, Emily Granger, Heather Boagey, Juliet Raphael, Kajal Patel, Kartik Bhargava, Mary-Kate M. Dolley, Matthew J. Maden, Mehdin M. Shah, Qao M. Lee, Ratnaraj Vaidya, Simran Sehdev … & Judith R. Harrison
Additional file 1: Appendix A. SPARC collaborators. Appendix B. Table 1 - Details of the 17 hospital sites in the United Kingdom involved in the study. Appendix C. Data Collection Form (questions included on software Enketo [18]).
sj-pdf-1-pmj-10.1177_02692163221143153 – Supplemental material for Palliative care for people who use drugs during communicable disease epidemics and pandemics: A scoping review on access, policies, and programs and guidelines
Daniel Z Buchman, Samantha Lo, Philip Ding, Naheed Dosani, Rouhi Fazelzad, Andrea D Furlan, Sarina R Isenberg, Sheryl Spithoff, Alissa Tedesco, Camilla Zimmerman & Jenny Lau
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-pmj-10.1177_02692163221143153 for Palliative care for people who use drugs during communicable disease epidemics and pandemics: A scoping review on access, policies, and programs and guidelines by Daniel Z Buchman, Samantha Lo, Philip Ding, Naheed Dosani, Rouhi Fazelzad, Andrea D Furlan, Sarina R Isenberg, Sheryl Spithoff, Alissa Tedesco, Camilla Zimmerman and Jenny Lau in Palliative Medicine
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King's College London205
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Zhejiang University28
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South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust23
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University College London22
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Sichuan University21
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Shandong University21
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Shandong Academy of Medical Science21
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Fudan University20
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Southern Medical University20
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Huazhong University of Science and Technology19