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(Case Reports In Pathology, 2022-12-14)A 74-year-old man with a medical history significant for papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) presented with a rapidly enlarging grape-sized mass in his right medial arm with paresthesia in the ulnar nerve distribution. Imaging ...
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(PLoS Pathogens, 2020-01)Author summary With limited success of traditional vector control methods to curb dengue infections and more than half of the world's population still at risk, there is a need for novel strategies to reduce its impact on ...
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(Biophysical Journal, 2019-08)Cardiolipin is an anionic lipid found in the mitochondrial membranes of eukaryotes ranging from unicellular microorganisms to metazoans. This unique lipid contributes to various mitochondrial functions, including metabolism, ...
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(PLOS MEDICINE, 2019-06)Background Most countries have formally adopted the World Health Organization's 2015 recommendation of universal HIV treatment ("treat all"). However, there are few rigorous assessments of the real-world impact of treat ...
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(Frontiers in Microbiology, 2019-08-29)Bacteria, like all cells, must precisely duplicate their genomes before they divide. Regulation of this critical process focuses on forming a pre-replicative nucleoprotein complex, termed the orisome. Orisomes perform two ...
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(eLife, 2019-09-03)Some oscine songbird species modify their songs throughout their lives ('adult song plasticity' or 'open-ended learning'), while others crystallize their songs around sexual maturity. It remains unknown whether the strength ...
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(Value in Health, 2020-01)Objective: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of multigene testing (CYP2C19, SLCO1B1, CYP2C9, VKORC1) compared with singlegene testing (CYP2C19) and standard of care (no genotyping) in acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients ...
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(Aging Cell, 2019-08)CpG-related single nucleotide polymorphisms (CGS) have the potential to perturb DNA methylation; however, their effects on Alzheimer disease (AD) risk have not been evaluated systematically. We conducted a genome-wide ...
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(mSphere, 2019-07)Trypanosoma brucei, the infectious agent of a deadly disease known as African trypanosomiasis, undergoes various stresses during its digenetic life cycle. We previously showed that downregulation of T. brucei mitochondrial ...
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(BMC Developmental Biology, 2019-07-08)BackgroundThe Tet protein family (Tet1, Tet2, and Tet3) regulate DNA methylation through conversion of 5-methylcytosine to 5-hydroxymethylcytosine which can ultimately result in DNA demethylation and play a critical role ...
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(Cells, 2020-01)Exploring the interactions between the Ca2+ binding protein calmodulin (CaM) and its target proteins remains a challenging task. Members of the Munc13 protein family play an essential role in short-term synaptic plasticity, ...
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(Global Health Action, 2019-01)The emigration of physicians and scientists from resource-constrained countries decreases the country's ability to undertake research. Re-establishing research environments and increasing capacity reduced by these losses ...
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(2023)Dataset and supplementary materials for Millager et al. (in preparation).
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(SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2019-07-04)Hundreds of cellular host factors are required to support dengue virus infection, but their identity and roles are incompletely characterized. Here, we identify human host dependency factors required for efficient dengue ...
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(Frontiers in Physiology, 2019-08-13)Background: The dual Na+ and cardiac Ca2+-release channel inhibitor, Flecainide (FLEC) is effective in patients with catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia (CPVT), a disease caused by mutations in cardiac ...
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(PLOS Pathogens, 2019-06)Enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC) is an extracellular diarrheagenic human pathogen which infects the apical plasma membrane of the small intestinal enterocytes. EPEC utilizes a type III secretion system to translocate bacterial ...
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(2019-05-14)Objective To determine the effect of erenumab, a human anti-calcitonin gene-related peptide receptor monoclonal antibody, in patients with chronic migraine and medication overuse. Methods In this double-blind, ...
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(Journal of Patient Experience, 2019-06)
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(Atmosphere, 2019-07)Household air pollution (HAP) is of public health concern, with 3 billion people worldwide (including >15 million in the US) exposed. HAP from coal use is a human lung carcinogen, yet the epidemiological evidence on ...
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Estimates of the Prevalence of Speech and Motor Speech Disorders in Adolescents with Down syndrome (CLINICAL LINGUISTICS & PHONETICS, 2019-08)Although there is substantial rationale for a motor component in the speech of persons with Down syndrome (DS), there presently are no published estimates of the prevalence of subtypes of motor speech disorders in DS. The ...