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Metabolism and gene sequence variation in Turicella otitidis implies its adaptability and pathogenicity in extra-otic infection: a systematic review. Ahamad Afrinash, Yuan Cuishan, Chung Casey, Blair Briana, Tran Amy, Tehreem Bushra BMC infectious diseases 2023 Turicella otitidis belongs to the Corynebacteriaceae family and is a normal inhabitant of the ear and exists in a commensal relationship with its host. In children, T. otitidis is frequently associate Afrinash Ahamad 37891485 PubMed Corynebacterium Extra-otic Otitis media Turicella otitidis
Extra-urogenital infection by Mycoplasma hominis in transplant patients: two case reports and literature review. Ahamad Afrinash, Zervou Fainareti N, Aguero-Rosenfeld Maria E BMC infectious diseases 2023 Mycoplasma hominis is a facultative anaerobic bacterium commonly present in the urogenital tract. In recent years, M. hominis has increasingly been associated with extra-urogenital tract infections, p Afrinash Ahamad 37710154 PubMed Beta-lactam resistance Diagnostic microbiology laboratory Extragenital infection Heart and lung transplant Mycoplasma hominis Solid organ transplant patients Thioglycolate broth
A historical perspective on diversity in Clinical Laboratory Sciences Programs. Ahamad Afrinash, Guglielmo Jeannie Laboratory medicine 2023 Diversity is integral for an effective learning environment and pedagogy. In this study, we aim to determine the student and faculty diversity in the Clinical Laboratory Sciences programs at Stony Bro Afrinash Ahamad 36282278 PubMed Clinical Laboratory Science program NAACLS Stony Brook University diversity lab medicine medical laboratory
Case report and literature review: double jeopardy - <i>Exophiala dermatitidis</i> and <i>Mycobacterium canariasense</i> central line-associated bloodstream infection in a patient. Ahamad Afrinash, Tehreem Bushra, Farooqi Maaz, Maramara Bennadette Access microbiology 2022 Central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) is the most common nosocomial-acquired infection, affecting 38 000 patients in the USA annually. Approximately 8-10 % of inserted catheters lead Afrinash Ahamad 35812706 PubMed Exophiala dermatitidis MALDI-TOF- MS Mycobacterium canariasense blood culture catheter-associated infection (CLABSI) irritable bowel syndrome
Early Dendritic Morphogenesis of Adult-Born Dentate Granule Cells Is Regulated by FHL2. Ahamad Afrinash, Wang Jia, Ge Shaoyu, Kirschen Gregory W Frontiers in neuroscience 2020 Dentate granule cells (DGCs), the progeny of neural stem cells (NSCs) in the sub-granular zone of the dentate gyrus (DG), must develop and functionally integrate with the mature cohort of neurons in o Afrinash Ahamad 32256309 PubMed dendritic growth dentate gyrus four and a half LIM domain protein 2 hippocampal neurogenesis sphingosine 1 phosphate (S1P)
Genetic dissection of the neuro-glio-vascular machinery in the adult brain. Kirschen Gregory W, Kéry Rachel, Liu Hanxiao, Ahamad Afrinash, Chen Liang, Akmentin Wendy, Kumar Ram Molecular brain 2018 The adult brain actively controls its metabolic homeostasis via the circulatory system at the blood brain barrier interface. The mechanisms underlying the functional coupling from neuron to vessel rem Afrinash Ahamad 29335006 PubMed Adeno associated virus Adult hippocampal neurogenesis Astrocyte Canine adenovirus Dentate granule cell Neurovascular coupling
A Structured Goal-Setting Process to Promote Functional and Measurable Outcomes in School-Based Physical Therapy: A Knowledge Translation Study. Ferro Agnes McConlogue, Quinn Lori Pediatric physical therapy : the official publication of the Section on Pediatrics of the American P 2020 Goal setting is an important component of school-based physical therapy; however, evidence suggests that therapists may not consistently write goals that are relevant, context specific, and measurable Agnes McConlogue Ferro 32604362 PubMed
External Jet Nebulization and Measured Ventilator Performance. Jayakumaran Jeyanthan, Smaldone Gerald C, Cuccia Ann D Respiratory care 2024 During invasive ventilation, external flow jet nebulization results in increases in displayed exhaled tidal volumes (V<sub>T</sub>). We hypothesized that the magnitude of the increase is inaccurate. A Ann Cuccia 38744474 PubMed administration aerosols drug delivery drug therapy inhalation jet nebulizer mechanical mechanical ventilation nebulizers and vaporizers ventilators
Multidrug Aerosol Delivery During Mechanical Ventilation. Cuccia Ann D, McPeck Michael, Lee Janice A, Smaldone Gerald C Journal of aerosol medicine and pulmonary drug delivery 2023 <b><i>Background:</i></b> In the critically ill, pulmonary vasodilators are often provided off label to intubated patients using continuous nebulization. If additional aerosol therapies such as bronch Ann Cuccia 37256713 PubMed administration aerosols drug delivery inhalation mechanical nebulizers and vaporizers ventilators
Real-Time Analysis of Dry-Side Nebulization With Heated Wire Humidification During Mechanical Ventilation. Lee Janice A, McPeck Michael, Cuccia Ann D, Smaldone Gerald C Respiratory care 2022 Recent observational studies of nebulizers placed on the wet side of the humidifier suggest that, after some time, considerable condensation can form, which triggers an occlusion alarm. In the current Ann Cuccia 35640996 PubMed aerosol delivery continuous drug delivery inhalation administration mechanical ventilation
Real-Time <i>In Vitro</i> Assessment of Aerosol Delivery During Mechanical Ventilation. McPeck Michael, Lee Janice A, Cuccia Ann D, Smaldone Gerald C Journal of aerosol medicine and pulmonary drug delivery 2022 <b><i>Background:</i></b> A new real-time method for assessing factors determining aerosol delivery is described. <b><i>Methods:</i></b> A breath-enhanced jet nebulizer operated in a ventilator/heated Ann Cuccia 34227873 PubMed continuous drug delivery inhalation administration mechanical ventilators
Factors Determining Continuous Infusion Aerosol Delivery During Mechanical Ventilation. McPeck Michael, Ashraf Sunya, Cuccia Ann D, Smaldone Gerald C Respiratory care 2021 Continuous nebulization of prostacyclins and albuterol by infusion pump during mechanical ventilation evolved as a popular off-label treatment for severe hypoxemic respiratory failure and asthma. Most Ann Cuccia 32967932 PubMed aerosols bias flow drug delivery epoprostenol humidifiers inhalation administration mechanical ventilators nebulizers and vaporizers
Face Mask Leak Determines Aerosol Delivery in Noninvasive Ventilation. Haw Alexandra, McPeck Michael, Cuccia Ann D, Smaldone Gerald C Respiratory care 2021 Aerosol transport during noninvasive ventilation follows the flow of pressurized gas through the noninvasive ventilation circuit, vented via leak port and face mask, and inhaled by the patient. Recomm Ann Cuccia 32934098 PubMed administration aerosols drug delivery humidifiers inhalation nebulizers and vaporizers noninvasive ventilator
Comparison of Vibrating Mesh, Jet, and Breath-Enhanced Nebulizers During Mechanical Ventilation. Ashraf Sunya, McPeck Michael, Cuccia Ann D, Smaldone Gerald C Respiratory care 2020 This study compared 3 nebulizer technologies for inter- and intradevice reproducibility, humidification, and fill volume sensitivity during mechanical ventilation: a breath-enhanced jet nebulizer, a v Ann Cuccia 32694180 PubMed administration aerosols breath-enhanced drug delivery humidifiers inhalation mechanical nebulizers and vaporizers ventilators
Wet-Side Breath-Enhanced Jet Nebulization: Controlling Drug Delivery During Mechanical Ventilation. Cuccia Ann D, Ashraf Sunya, McPeck Michael, Samuel Joshua, Smaldone Gerald C Respiratory care 2020 The present study tested a novel nebulizer and circuit that use breath enhancement and breath actuation to minimize ventilator influences. The unique circuit design incorporates "wet-side" jet nebuliz Ann Cuccia 32209704 PubMed administration aerosols bias flow drug delivery humidifiers inhalation mechanical nebulizers and vaporizers ventilators
Reliability of Vibrating Mesh Technology. Gowda Ashwin A, Cuccia Ann D, Smaldone Gerald C Respiratory care 2017 For delivery of inhaled aerosols, vibrating mesh systems are more efficient than jet nebulizers are and do not require added gas flow. We assessed the reliability of a vibrating mesh nebulizer (Aeroge Ann Cuccia 28003554 PubMed aerosol efficiency mechanical ventilation nebulizer residual volume run time
In vitro delivery of aerosolized treprostinil via modern mechanical ventilation. Patel Rajeev B, Smaldone Gerald C, Cuccia Ann D, Strachan Paul Journal of aerosol medicine and pulmonary drug delivery 2013 The Tyvaso Inhalation System is a hand-held nebulizer system used to administer treprostinil, an approved therapy for pulmonary arterial hypertension. Our goal was to establish an in vitro method for Ann Cuccia 23668545 PubMed
Commentary on "Trends in Attitudes and Practice Patterns of Physical Therapists in Addressing Childhood Obesity in Schools". Martino Sharon A, Gostic Cheri Pediatric physical therapy : the official publication of the Section on Pediatrics of the American P 2018 Cheri Gostic 29252837 PubMed
The crucial role of exercise and physical activity in weight management and functional improvement for seniors. Gostic Cheri L Clinics in geriatric medicine 2005 Exercise and daily physical activity play a critical role in weight management and are the greatest determinants of weight maintenance following weight loss. Physicians and other qualified health care Cheri Gostic 16182087 PubMed
Immersive Technology for Cognitive-Motor Training in Parkinson's Disease. Lau Justin, Regis Claude, Burke Christina, Kaleda MaryJo, McKenna Raymond, Muratori Lisa M Frontiers in human neuroscience 2022 <i>Background:</i> Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disease in which the progressive loss of dopaminergic neurons (DA) leads to initially sporadic and eventually widespread damage of th Christina Burke 35615742 PubMed cognitive-motor interference dual task gait gaming neurodegenerative disease physical therapy rehabilitation
Level of response to alcohol and brain response during visual working memory. Tapert Susan F, Pulido Carmen, Paulus Martin P, Schuckit Marc A, Burke Christina Journal of studies on alcohol 2004 This study examined neural correlates of the low level of response to alcohol using functional magnetic resonance imaging (FMRI) during a challenging visual working memory task. Christina Burke 15700505 PubMed
Fostering Inter-Professional Education through Service Learning: The Belize Experience. Coffin Dale, Collins Mechelle, Waldman-Levi Amiya Occupational therapy in health care 2021 Service-learning and interprofessional education are forms of experiential learning that instill confidence in students. This pilot study used a post-service learning survey to explore the benefits of Dale Coffin 33511896 PubMed Health disparities interprofessional education service learning
Effectiveness of a low-cost virtual reality system for children with developmental delay: a preliminary randomised single-blind controlled trial. Salem Yasser, Gropack Stacy Jaffee, Coffin Dale, Godwin Ellen M Physiotherapy 2012 Physical and occupational therapists have started to use the Nintendo Wii™ gaming system with adults and children as part of their regular treatment. Despite the growing use of the Wii and trend towar Dale Coffin 22898574 PubMed
Inivited Commentary: The first steps are always the hardest-leveraging technology to better quantify the earliest phases of postoperative mobility. Greysen S Ryan, Lee Daniel J Surgery 2024 Daniel J. Lee 38040595 PubMed
An Item Response Theory Analysis of the Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale for <i>DSM-5</i> Among Veterans. Lee Daniel J, Crowe Michael L, Weathers Frank W, Bovin Michelle J, Ellickson Stephanie, Sloan Denise Assessment 2024 We used item response theory (IRT) analysis to examine Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale for <i>DSM-5</i> (CAPS-5) item performance using data from three large samples of veterans (total <i>N</i> = 80 Daniel J. Lee 37960836 PubMed CAPS-5 IRT PTSD assessment psychometrics
Standing balance in people with trans-tibial amputation due to vascular causes: A literature review. Seth Mayank, Lamberg Eric Prosthetics and orthotics international 2017 Balance is an important variable to consider during the rehabilitation process of individuals with trans-tibial amputation. Limited evidence exists on the balance abilities of people with trans-tibial Eric Lamberg 28067120 PubMed Balance center of pressure postural sway stability trans-tibial amputation vascular weight distribution
Balance in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Varedi Mitra, McKenna Raymond, Lamberg Eric M Pediatrics international : official journal of the Japan Pediatric Society 2017 Treatment for acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) can affect balance via different mechanisms, including sensory and motor peripheral neuropathy, cognitive impairment, and reduced muscle strength and f Eric Lamberg 27543960 PubMed acute lymphoblastic leukemia balance children vincristine
The 2- and 8-week effects of decompressive brace use in people with medial compartment knee osteoarthritis. Lamberg Eric M, Streb Robert, Werner Marc, Kremenic Ian, Penna James Prosthetics and orthotics international 2016 Knee osteoarthritis is a prevalent disease. Unloading the affected compartment using a brace is a treatment option. Eric Lamberg 26112467 PubMed Brace orthosis osteoarthritis unloader brace
Building a framework for a dual task taxonomy. McIsaac Tara L, Lamberg Eric M, Muratori Lisa M BioMed research international 2015 The study of dual task interference has gained increasing attention in the literature for the past 35 years, with six MEDLINE citations in 1979 growing to 351 citations indexed in 2014 and a peak of 4 Eric Lamberg 25961027 PubMed
Effects of Tyrosine on Parkinson's Disease: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial. DiFrancisco-Donoghue Joanne, Rabin Ely, Lamberg Eric M, Werner William G Movement disorders clinical practice 2014 Individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD) can suffer from orthostatic hypotension (OH) resulting from reduced levels of norepinephrine (NE), which inhibits the sympathetic nervous system. Levodopa red Eric Lamberg 30363894 PubMed blood pressure heart rate norepinephrine orthostatic hypotension
Breath control during a tiptoe task. Lamberg Eric M, Hagins Marshall Physiotherapy theory and practice 2014 Examination of naturally occurring respiration during postural challenges may increase our understanding of the factors linking respiration to lumbar segmental control. This study determined if the ti Eric Lamberg 24020984 PubMed
Applying principles of motor learning and control to upper extremity rehabilitation. Muratori Lisa M, Lamberg Eric M, Quinn Lori, Duff Susan V Journal of hand therapy : official journal of the American Society of Hand Therapists 2013 The purpose of this article is to provide a brief review of the principles of motor control and learning. Different models of motor control from historical to contemporary are presented with emphasis Eric Lamberg 23598082 PubMed
Management of proximal femoral focal deficiency with limited resources in Haiti. Lamberg Eric M, Collins Cristiana Kahl, Hanks June Elaine, Alaniz Marvin Borge Prosthetics and orthotics international 2013 Individuals with proximal femoral focal deficiency (PFFD) present with a shortened femur. This report highlights the process used to determine prosthetic candidacy, a novel use of the International Co Eric Lamberg 22661340 PubMed
The effects of low back pain on natural breath control during a lowering task. Lamberg Eric M, Hagins Marshall European journal of applied physiology 2012 Preventative and rehabilitative efforts relative to low back pain (LBP) and manual material handling (MMH) are often directed toward proper technique. However, breath control may be an additional fact Eric Lamberg 22307454 PubMed
Effects of exercise and B vitamins on homocysteine and glutathione in Parkinson's disease: a randomized trial. DiFrancisco-Donoghue Joanne, Lamberg Eric M, Rabin Ely, Elokda Ahmed, Fazzini Enrico, Werner William Neuro-degenerative diseases 2012 Individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD) have decreased glutathione levels and elevated homocysteine levels. These substances are considered markers of health, and an inverse relationship has been su Eric Lamberg 22261439 PubMed
Cell phones change the way we walk. Lamberg Eric M, Muratori Lisa M Gait & posture 2012 Cell phone use among pedestrians leads to increased cognitive distraction, reduced situation awareness and increases in unsafe behavior. Performing a dual-task, such as talking or texting with a cell Eric Lamberg 22226937 PubMed
Individuals with low back pain breathe differently than healthy individuals during a lifting task. Hagins Marshall, Lamberg Eric M The Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy 2011 Case control, repeated-measures, experimental laboratory study. Eric Lamberg 21212498 PubMed
Effects of exercise induced oxidative stress on glutathione levels in Parkinson's disease on and off medication. Elokda Ahmed, DiFrancisco-Donoghue Joanne, Lamberg Eric M, Werner William G Journal of neurology 2010 Resting plasma glutathione (GSH) levels are lower in individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD) than any other neurological condition. Medications used to treat PD have also been shown to further decre Eric Lamberg 20461398 PubMed
Breath control during manual free-style lifting of a maximally tolerated load. Lamberg Eric M, Hagins Marshall Ergonomics 2010 Clear evidence links voluntary breath control, intra-abdominal pressure and lumbar stability. However, little is known regarding optimal breath control during manual materials handling. No studies hav Eric Lamberg 20191413 PubMed
Norepinephrine and cardiovascular responses to maximal exercise in Parkinson's disease on and off medication. DiFrancisco-Donoghue Joanne, Elokda Ahmed, Lamberg Eric M, Bono Nancy, Werner William G Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society 2009 The aim of this experiment is to understand how Parkinson's disease (PD) medication affects the autonomic responses of individuals during an acute exercise stress test. Fourteen people with PD and fif Eric Lamberg 19562762 PubMed
Cardiovascular response to treadmill testing in Parkinson disease. Werner William G, DiFrancisco-Donoghue Joanne, Lamberg Eric M Journal of neurologic physical therapy : JNPT 2006 Exercise has been recommended as a way to maintain quality of life in individuals with Parkinson disease (PD). Experiments examining the cardiovascular response to exercise, however, have yielded cont Eric Lamberg 16796771 PubMed
Natural breath control during lifting tasks: effect of load. Hagins Marshall, Lamberg Eric M European journal of applied physiology 2006 Anecdotal evidence suggests that people hold their breath during lifting tasks in order to increase intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) and thereby increase lumbar stability. Studies have shown that volunt Eric Lamberg 16341872 PubMed
Visual properties of objects affect manipulative forces and respiration differently. Lamberg Eric M, Mateika Jason H, Gordon Andrew M Brain research 2005 Previously, we demonstrated that the respiratory and motor systems responded differently following consecutive lifts of an object whose weight could be altered (lighter or heavier) without changing th Eric Lamberg 16337926 PubMed
Internal representations underlying respiration during object manipulation. Lamberg Eric M, Mateika Jason H, Cherry Lance, Gordon Andrew M Brain research 2003 We examined the presence of anticipatory control and the resulting interactions of the respiratory and motor systems during discrete object manipulation. In response to an auditory signal, subjects re Eric Lamberg 12915261 PubMed
High School Student Driving Perceptions Following Participation in a Distracted Driving Curriculum. Linden Pamela L, Endee Lisa M, Flynn Erik, Johnson Lisa M, Miller Carrie-Ann, Rozensky Russell, Smit Health promotion practice 2019 <i>Objectives.</i> Distracted driving is a major public health issue in the United States. In response to requests from high school students participating in a university-based initiative, the authors Erik Flynn 30701986 PubMed Train the Trainer distracted driving driver safety high school–university collaboration high-needs school-based curriculum teen safety
Development of an open access, virtual bioinformatics lab for students in medical laboratory sciences. Fukuto Hana S, Viboud Gloria I American journal of clinical pathology 2024 Despite the growing importance of bioinformatics in molecular diagnostics, not all medical laboratory sciences (MLS) programs provide instruction in this field. We developed and assessed a virtual lab Gloria Viboud 38141225 PubMed bioinformatics education genomics medical laboratory sciences online teaching open educational resources virtual laboratory
Use of matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time of flight (MALDI-TOF) to detect antibiotic resistance in bacteria: A scoping review. Viboud Gloria, Asaro Holly, Huang Michael Bailou American journal of clinical pathology 2024 Matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time of flight (MALDI-TOF) has revolutionized clinical microbiology laboratories, enabling the identification of microorganisms in minutes. Although this ad Gloria Viboud 38040411 PubMed MALDI-TOF antimicrobial resistance scoping review
International health initiative: Development and pilot testing of a molecular diagnostics training program in Romania. Fukuto Hana S, Nelepcu Iulian I, Necula Steliana, Galli Nora E, Viboud Gloria I American journal of clinical pathology 2023 The implementation of nucleic acid testing in laboratory medicine has revolutionized clinical diagnosis. Unfortunately, incorporation of these technologies in less developed countries remains a challe Gloria Viboud 37196173 PubMed education molecular diagnostics training program
The Diverse Roles of the Global Transcriptional Regulator PhoP in the Lifecycle of <i>Yersinia pestis</i>. Fukuto Hana S, Viboud Gloria I, Vadyvaloo Viveka Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland) 2020 <i>Yersinia pestis</i>, the causative agent of plague, has a complex infectious cycle that alternates between mammalian hosts (rodents and humans) and insect vectors (fleas). Consequently, it must ada Gloria Viboud 33322274 PubMed PhoP Yersinia pestis flea insect vectors phagocytes plague transcription
Random mutagenesis identifies a C-terminal region of YopD important for Yersinia type III secretion function. Solomon Rebecca, Zhang Weibing, McCrann Grace, Bliska James B, Viboud Gloria I PloS one 2015 A common virulence mechanism among bacterial pathogens is the use of specialized secretion systems that deliver virulence proteins through a translocation channel inserted in the host cell membrane. D Gloria Viboud 25807250 PubMed
Modulation of innate immune responses by Yersinia type III secretion system translocators and effectors. Bliska James B, Wang Xiaoying, Viboud Gloria I, Brodsky Igor E Cellular microbiology 2013 The innate immune system of mammals responds to microbial infection through detection of conserved molecular determinants called 'pathogen-associated molecular patterns' (PAMPs). Pathogens use virulen Gloria Viboud 23834311 PubMed
Yersinia controls type III effector delivery into host cells by modulating Rho activity. Mejía Edison, Bliska James B, Viboud Gloria I PLoS pathogens 2008 Yersinia pseudotuberculosis binds to beta1 integrin receptors, and uses the type III secretion proteins YopB and YopD to introduce pores and to translocate Yop effectors directly into host cells. Y. p Gloria Viboud 18193942 PubMed
Comparison of YopE and YopT activities in counteracting host signalling responses to Yersinia pseudotuberculosis infection. Viboud Gloria I, Mejía Edison, Bliska James B Cellular microbiology 2006 Pathogenic Yersinia species share a type III secretion system that translocates Yop effector proteins into host cells to counteract signalling responses during infection. Two of these effectors, YopE Gloria Viboud 16922868 PubMed
Yersinia outer proteins: role in modulation of host cell signaling responses and pathogenesis. Viboud Gloria I, Bliska James B Annual review of microbiology 2005 A type III secretion system (TTSS) is encoded on a virulence plasmid that is common to three pathogenic Yersinia species: Y. enterocolitica, Y. pseudotuberculosis, and Y. pestis. Pathogenic Yersinia s Gloria Viboud 15847602 PubMed
Proinflammatory signalling stimulated by the type III translocation factor YopB is counteracted by multiple effectors in epithelial cells infected with Yersinia pseudotuberculosis. Viboud Gloria I, So Stephane Shu Kin, Ryndak Michelle B, Bliska James B Molecular microbiology 2003 Type III secretion systems are used by several pathogens to translocate effector proteins into host cells. Yersinia pseudotuberculosis delivers several Yop effectors (e.g. YopH, YopE and YopJ) to coun Gloria Viboud 12603736 PubMed
Measurement of pore formation by contact-dependent type III protein secretion systems. Viboud Gloria I, Bliska James B Methods in enzymology 2002 Gloria Viboud 12474398 PubMed
Identification of lngA, the structural gene of longus type IV pilus of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli. Gómez-Duarte Oscar G, Ruiz-Tagle Alejandro, Gómez Diana C, Viboud Gloria I, Jarvis Karen G, Kaper Ja Microbiology (Reading, England) 1999 Human enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) produces a type IV pilus termed longus which is encoded on large plasmids in association with colonization factor antigens (CFAs) and enterotoxins. A plas Gloria Viboud 10439420 PubMed
A Single Amino Acid Change in the Response Regulator PhoP, Acquired during Yersinia pestis Evolution, Affects PhoP Target Gene Transcription and Polymyxin B Susceptibility. Fukuto Hana S, Vadyvaloo Viveka, McPhee Joseph B, Poinar Hendrik N, Holmes Edward C, Bliska James B Journal of bacteriology 2018 <i>Yersinia pestis</i>, the causative agent of plague, evolved from the closely related pathogen <i>Yersinia pseudotuberculosis</i> During its emergence, <i>Y. pestis</i> is believed to have acquired Hana Fukuto 29440252 PubMed PhoP Yersinia pestis evolution transcription
Effects of host cell sterol composition upon internalization of <i>Yersinia pseudotuberculosis</i> and clustered β1 integrin. Kim JiHyun, Fukuto Hana S, Brown Deborah A, Bliska James B, London Erwin The Journal of biological chemistry 2018 <i>Yersinia pseudotuberculosis</i> is a foodborne pathogenic bacterium that causes acute gastrointestinal illness, but its mechanisms of infection are incompletely described. We examined how host cell Hana Fukuto 29197826 PubMed YadA adhesins bacterial adhesion bacterial internalization cholesterol endocytosis integrin invasin sterol sterol substitution
Editorial: Yersinia pestis survives in neutrophils and sends a PS to macrophages: bon appetit! Fukuto Hana S, Bliska James B Journal of leukocyte biology 2014 Hana Fukuto 24586037 PubMed apoptosis efferocytosis human cells phagosome plague
A transposon site hybridization screen identifies galU and wecBC as important for survival of Yersinia pestis in murine macrophages. Klein Kathryn A, Fukuto Hana S, Pelletier Mark, Romanov Galina, Grabenstein Jens P, Palmer Lance E, Journal of bacteriology 2012 Yersinia pestis is able to survive and replicate within murine macrophages. However, the mechanism by which Y. pestis promotes its intracellular survival is not well understood. To identify genes that Hana Fukuto 22139502 PubMed
Global gene expression profiling of Yersinia pestis replicating inside macrophages reveals the roles of a putative stress-induced operon in regulating type III secretion and intracellular cell division. Fukuto Hana S, Svetlanov Anton, Palmer Lance E, Karzai A Wali, Bliska James B Infection and immunity 2010 Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of plague, is a facultative intracellular pathogen. Previous studies have indicated that the ability of Y. pestis to survive inside macrophages may be critical dur Hana Fukuto 20566693 PubMed
Characterization of phagosome trafficking and identification of PhoP-regulated genes important for survival of Yersinia pestis in macrophages. Grabenstein Jens P, Fukuto Hana S, Palmer Lance E, Bliska James B Infection and immunity 2006 The transcriptional activator PhoP is important for survival of Yersinia pestis in macrophage phagosomes. However, the phagosomes inhabited by Y. pestis have not been well characterized, and the mecha Hana Fukuto 16790745 PubMed
Feeding status and serotonin rapidly and reversibly modulate a Caenorhabditis elegans chemosensory circuit. Chao Michael Y, Komatsu Hidetoshi, Fukuto Hana S, Dionne Heather M, Hart Anne C Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004 Serotonin (5-HT) modulates synaptic efficacy in the nervous system of vertebrates and invertebrates. In the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, many behaviors are regulated by 5-HT levels, which are in t Hana Fukuto 15492222 PubMed
G protein-coupled receptor kinase function is essential for chemosensation in C. elegans. Fukuto Hana S, Ferkey Denise M, Apicella Alfonso J, Lans Hannes, Sharmeen Tahira, Chen Wei, Lefkowit Neuron 2004 G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) mediate diverse signaling processes, including olfaction. G protein-coupled receptor kinases (GRKs) are important regulators of G protein signal transduction that s Hana Fukuto 15157420 PubMed
Loneliness and Subjective Wellbeing During the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review. Castelletti Chiara, Dolz Del Castellar Blanca, Miret Marta, Mercier Hannah, Lara Elvira The Journal of psychology 2024 To prevent the transmission of COVID-19, unprecedented measures were implemented, such as community lockdowns. With limited social interactions, the problem of loneliness might have worsened. As lonel Hannah Mercier 38466316 PubMed Social interaction quality of life wellness
Digital Interventions for Social Participation in Adults with Long-term Physical Conditions: A Systematic Review. Deng Huan, Vu Kevin Q, Franco Jessie R, Shepler Lauren J, Abouzeid Cailin A, Hamner J W, Mercier Han Journal of medical systems 2023 This review aims to identify and evaluate digital interventions for social participation in the growing population of adults with long-term physical conditions. Articles were sourced from MEDLINE, EMB Hannah Mercier 36792791 PubMed Digital intervention Long-term physical condition Mobile health Social participation
Using digital phenotyping to characterize psychosocial trajectories for people with burn injury. Deng Huan, Abouzeid Cailin A, Shepler Lauren J, Slavin Mary D, Taylor J Andrew, Mercier Hannah W, He Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 2022 Hannah Mercier 35504767 PubMed
Relationship of cardiometabolic disease risk factors with age and spinal cord injury duration. Mercier Hannah W, Solinsky Ryan, Taylor J Andrew The journal of spinal cord medicine 2024 Cardiometabolic disease (CMD) is increased after spinal cord injury (SCI), with an increased number of CMD risk factors that relate to higher mortality. The study objective was to characterize the rel Hannah Mercier 35485952 PubMed Aging Body mass index Cardiometabolic disease risk Obesity Spinal cord injury
Pathways to Care: How Help-Seeking Behaviors Relate to Duration of Untreated Psychosis and Treatment Engagement. Weiss Ashley, Steadman Spencer, Mercier Hannah D, Hansel Tonya Cross, Chaudhry Serena, Clark Isabel The Psychiatric quarterly 2022 While much research has focused on the relationship between duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) and clinical outcomes in the first episode psychosis (FEP) patient population, little is known about t Hannah Mercier 34669120 PubMed Community psychiatry Duration of untreated psychosis First episode psychosis Help-seeking episodes Treatment engagement
Cardiometabolic Effects of High-Intensity Hybrid Functional Electrical Stimulation Exercise after Spinal Cord Injury. Solinsky Ryan, Mercier Hannah, Picard Glen, Taylor J Andrew PM & R : the journal of injury, function, and rehabilitation 2021 The prevalence of cardiometabolic disease following spinal cord injury is known to be high. However, it is unknown whether engaging in high-intensity exercise, which is advocated by recent guidelines, Hannah Mercier 33027550 PubMed
Gains in aerobic capacity with whole-body functional electrical stimulation row training and generalization to arms-only exercise after spinal cord injury. Mercier Hannah W, Picard Glen, Taylor J Andrew, Vivodtzev Isabelle Spinal cord 2021 Longitudinal study in adults (n = 27; 19-40 years old) with tetraplegic or paraplegic spinal cord injury (SCI). Hannah Mercier 32719528 PubMed
Digital Phenotyping to Quantify Psychosocial Well-Being Trajectories After Spinal Cord Injury. Mercier Hannah W, Hamner Jason W, Torous John, Onnela Jukka Pekka, Taylor J Andrew American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation 2020 The aim of the study was to explore feasibility of smartphone-based digital phenotyping methods to examine depression and its relation to psychosocial well-being indicators after spinal cord injury. Hannah Mercier 32576743 PubMed
Limited prefrontal cortical regulation over the basolateral amygdala in adolescent rats. Selleck Ryan A, Zhang Wei, Mercier Hannah D., Padival Mallika, Rosenkranz J Amiel Scientific reports 2018 Cognitive regulation of emotion develops from childhood into adulthood. This occurs in parallel with maturation of prefrontal cortical (PFC) regulation over the amygdala. The cellular substrates for t Hannah Mercier 30464293 PubMed
Empowering Adults With Chronic Spinal Cord Injury to Prevent Secondary Conditions. Houlihan Bethlyn Vergo, Everhart-Skeels Sarah, Gutnick Damara, Pernigotti Diana, Zazula Judi, Brody Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 2016 To develop and assess the feasibility of My Care My Call, an innovative peer-led, community-based telephone intervention for individuals with chronic spinal cord injury (SCI) using peer health coaches Hannah Mercier 27143581 PubMed Community-based participatory research Feasibility studies Rehabilitation Spinal Cord Injuries Telemedicine
Differential Impact and Use of a Telehealth Intervention by Persons with MS or SCI. Mercier Hannah W, Ni Pensheng, Houlihan Bethlyn V, Jette Alan M American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation 2015 The objective of this study was to compare outcomes and patterns of engaging with a telehealth intervention (CareCall) by adult wheelchair users with severe mobility limitations with a diagnosis of mu Hannah Mercier 25888652 PubMed
Predictive Criterion Validity of the Parsley Symptom Index Against the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System-10 in a Chronic Disease Cohort: Retrospective Cohort Study. Williams Hants, Steinberg Sarah, Leon Kendall, Vingum Ryan, Hu Mengyao, Berzin Robin, Hagg Heather, JMIR formative research 2024 Approximately 60% of US adults live with chronic disease, imposing a significant burden on patients and the health care system. With the rise of telehealth, patient-reported outcomes measures (PROMs) Hants Williams 38363587 PubMed PROM PSI Parsley Symptom Index chronic disease eHealth ePROM mHealth patient-reported outcome measure telehealth telemedicine validation web-based
Parsley Health: Feasibility and acceptability of a large-scale holistic telehealth program for chronic disease care. Williams Hants, Steinberg Sarah, Vingum Ryan, Leon Kendall, Céspedes Elena, Berzin Robin, Hagg Heath Frontiers in digital health 2023 A holistic, personalized approach to medicine can be used to prevent and manage a variety of chronic diseases. However, effectively managing chronic diseases can be difficult due to barriers related t Hants Williams 37006822 PubMed chronic conditions healthcare system holistic medicine patient engagement telehealth
Validity of the Parsley Symptom Index-an Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes Measure Designed for Telehealth: Prospective Cohort Study. Williams Hants, Steinberg Sarah, Leon Kendall, O'Shea Catherine, Berzin Robin, Hagg Heather JMIR formative research 2022 Electronic patient-reported outcomes measures (e-PROMs) are a valuable tool for the monitoring and management of chronic conditions over time. However, there are few validated tools available that cap Hants Williams 36326802 PubMed eHealth mHealth telemedicine web-based
The Development of a Digital Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement for Adults With Chronic Disease (The Parsley Symptom Index): Prospective Cohort Study. Williams Hants, Steinberg Sarah, Berzin Robin JMIR formative research 2021 The monitoring and management of chronic illness has always been a challenge. Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) can be powerful tools for monitoring symptoms and guiding treatment of chronic d Hants Williams 33999007 PubMed PROMs Parsley Symptom Index Review of Symptoms chronic diseases patient-reported outcomes symptom management
Clinical Encounters and Treatment Initiation for Chronic Hepatitis C Patients: Applications of Adaptive Leadership Framework for Chronic Illness. Bailey Donald E, Muir Andrew J, Adams Judith A, Thygeson N Marcus, Williams Hants, Cary Michael P, A SAGE open 2019 Chronic Hepatitis C (CHC) is the most common blood-borne infection in the U. S. Patients with CHC undergoing treatment face many challenges including adherence to medications and management of symptom Hants Williams 31903296 PubMed Chronic Hepatitis C adaptive leadership patient provider communication patient-centered care
Decreased Bleeding Incidence with Direct Oral Anticoagulants Compared to Vitamin K Antagonist and Low-Molecular-Weight Heparin in Patients with Sickle Cell Disease and Venous Thromboembolism. Patel Ameet, Williams Hants, Baer Maria R, Zimrin Ann B, Law Jennie Y Acta haematologica 2019 Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a recognized complication of sickle cell disease (SCD), yet the optimal pharmacologic anticoagulant is unknown. Hants Williams 31108496 PubMed Anticoagulation Oral anticoagulant Sickle cell disease Venous thromboembolism
Acceptability and Feasibility of a Mindfulness-Based Intervention for Pain Catastrophizing among Persons with Sickle Cell Disease. Simmons Leigh Ann, Williams Hants, Silva Susan, Keefe Francis, Tanabe Paula Pain management nursing : official journal of the American Society of Pain Management Nurses 2019 Few investigators have developed and tested nonpharmacological interventions for helping persons with sickle cell disease (SCD) manage persistent pain. Hants Williams 31085097 PubMed
Social and Behavioral Factors in Sickle Cell Disease: Employment Predicts Decreased Health Care Utilization. Williams Hants, Silva R N Susan, Cline David, Freiermuth Caroline, Tanabe Paula Journal of health care for the poor and underserved 2018 to determine frequency of health care encounters among people with sickle cell disease (SCD) seeking treatment for a vaso-occlusive crisis (VOC). Health care encounters are categorized by visit type ( Hants Williams 29805142 PubMed
The Unspoken Importance of the Nurse in the 2016 National Pain Strategy. Williams Hants Pain management nursing : official journal of the American Society of Pain Management Nurses 2017 Hants Williams 28528934 PubMed
A telephonic mindfulness-based intervention for persons with sickle cell disease: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Williams Hants, Silva Susan, Simmons Leigh Ann, Tanabe Paula Trials 2017 One of the most difficult symptoms for persons with sickle cell disease (SCD) to manage is chronic pain. Chronic pain impacts approximately one-third of persons with SCD and is associated with increas Hants Williams 28506281 PubMed Chronic pain Clinical trial Mindfulness Mindfulness-based interventions Pilot study Sickle cell Sickle cell disease Telephonic
Sickle Cell Disease: A Review of Nonpharmacological Approaches for Pain. Williams Hants, Tanabe Paula Journal of pain and symptom management 2016 Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a life-threatening condition that affects more than seven million people worldwide. The most common complication experienced by persons living with SCD is pain. Evidence s Hants Williams 26596876 PubMed Sickle cell disease nonpharmacological pain pain management
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction in Advanced Nursing Practice: A Nonpharmacologic Approach to Health Promotion, Chronic Disease Management, and Symptom Control. Williams Hants, Simmons Leigh Ann, Tanabe Paula Journal of holistic nursing : official journal of the American Holistic Nurses' Association 2015 The aim of this article is to discuss how advanced practice nurses (APNs) can incorporate mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) as a nonpharmacologic clinical tool in their practice. Over the last Hants Williams 25673578 PubMed alternative therapies chronic disease health promotion holistic nursing meditation/mindfulness mind–body techniques psychosocial/mental health
Reappraisal facilitates extinction in healthy and socially anxious individuals. Blechert Jens, Wilhelm Frank H, Williams Hants, Braams Barbara R, Jou Joan, Gross James J Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry 2015 Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) combines cognitive restructuring with exposure to feared stimuli in the treatment of anxiety disorders. Due to the complexities of cognition–emotion interactions dur Hants Williams 25460260 PubMed
See what you think: reappraisal modulates behavioral and neural responses to social stimuli. Blechert Jens, Sheppes Gal, Di Tella Carolina, Williams Hants, Gross James J Psychological science 2012 The social environment requires people to quickly form contextually appropriate social evaluations. Models of social cognition suggest that this ability depends on the interaction of automatic and con Hants Williams 22431908 PubMed
Biomechanics and Pinch Force of the Index Finger Under Simulated Proximal Interphalangeal Arthrodesis. Arauz Paul, DeChello Karen, Dagum Alexander, Sisto Sue Ann, Kao Imin The Journal of hand surgery 2017 To analyze the effect of simulated proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint arthrodesis on distal interphalangeal (DIP) joint free flexion-extension (FE) and maximal voluntary pinch forces. Karen DeChello 28479225 PubMed Proximal interphalangeal joint fusion electromyography finger biomechanics finger tendon forces hand
Abstract 20: prediction of optimal proximal interphalangeal joint fusion angle using simulated joint arthrodesis. Lider Yevheniy, Fourman Mitchell, DeChello Karen, Iyer Arjun, Sisto Sue, Dagum Alexander Plastic and reconstructive surgery 2014 Karen DeChello 25942131 PubMed
Intergenerational service learning: to promote active aging, and occupational therapy gerontology practice. Horowitz Beverly P, Wong Stephanie Dapice, Dechello Karen Gerontology & geriatrics education 2010 Americans are living longer, and the meaning of age has changed, particularly for Boomers and seniors. These demographic changes have economic and social ramifications with implications for health car Karen DeChello 20390628 PubMed
Children who are coached to lie: does linguistic analysis help in understanding why these children are so believable? Warren Kelly L, Peterson Carole, Gillingham Cassy C Psychiatry, psychology, and law : an interdisciplinary journal of the Australian and New Zealand Ass 2018 In this study, the usefulness of linguistic analysis in determining the veracity of children's accounts is examined. The Linguistic Inquiry Word Count 2007 program was used to analyze 95 stories told Kelly Warren 31984053 PubMed LIWC child coaching deception parent veracity
Emotions, Crime Seriousness, and Alibi Believability. Snow Mark D, Warren Kelly L Psychiatry, psychology, and law : an interdisciplinary journal of the Australian and New Zealand Ass 2018 In the current study the impact of victim age, crime seriousness, and social influence on perceptions of alibi believability, victim responsibility, confidence, and emotions was examined. Participants Kelly Warren 31984004 PubMed alibi believability crime seriousness emotions victim characteristics
The Role of Diabetes Mellitus in Sexual and Reproductive Health: An Overview of Pathogenesis, Evaluation, and Management. Gandhi Jason, Dagur Gautam, Warren Kelly, Smith Noel L, Sheynkin Yefim R, Zumbo Anna, Khan Sardar A Current diabetes reviews 2017 Uncontrolled or long-term diabetes mellitus is conducive to vascular and oxidative stress disturbances that impede several physiological systems, which may in turn elicit psychological symptoms. Kelly Warren 27875946 PubMed Diabetes mellitus diabetic angiopathies diabetic neuropathies dyspareunia ejaculatory dysfunction erectile dysfunction hypoactive sexual desire disorder hypogonadism infertility polycystic ovarian syndrome sexual dysfunction
Unusual Glomus Tumor of the Penis. Dagur Gautam, Warren Kelly, Miao Yimei, Singh Navjot, Suh Yiji, Khan Sardar A Current urology 2016 Glomus tumors are benign neoplasms commonly found in subungual regions of the extremities and rarely located in the penis. Misdiagnosis of glomus tumors is common; therefore, symptoms and clinical pre Kelly Warren 27867327 PubMed Glomus tumor Hamartomas Pain Penis Subungual region
Genitourinary Complications of Diabetes Mellitus: An Overview of Pathogenesis, Evaluation, and Management. Gandhi Jason, Dagur Gautam, Warren Kelly, Smith Noel L, Khan Sardar A Current diabetes reviews 2017 Diabetes mellitus is a vastly prevalent metabolic disorder with escalating global health concerns. Particularly when mismanaged, chronic micro- and macrovascular complications may highly impair physio Kelly Warren 27774877 PubMed Chronic kidney disease diabetes mellitus diabetic neuropathies diabetic angiopathies diabetic cystopathy diabetic nephropathies genital mycotic infections lower urinary tract symptoms urinary tract infections
Critical Manifestations of Pneumoscrotum. Dagur Gautam, Lee Min Y, Warren Kelly, Imhof Reese, Khan Sardar A Current urology 2016 Pneumoscrotum is a critical, physical finding that may indicate significant morbidity and mortality. Accumulation of gas in the scrotum can be primary or secondary. Kelly Warren 27390577 PubMed Emphysematous-epididymorchits Fournier's gangrene Pneumoscrotum Scrotum
Detecting diseases of neglected seminal vesicles using imaging modalities: A review of current literature. Dagur Gautam, Warren Kelly, Suh Yiji, Singh Navjot, Khan Sardar A International journal of reproductive biomedicine 2016 Seminal vesicles (SVs) are sex accessory organs and part of male genitourinary system. They play a critical role in male fertility. Diseases of the SVs, usually results in infertility. Diseases of the Kelly Warren 27326413 PubMed Hematospermia Infertility Seminal vesicles Transrectal ultrasound
Urological complications of uterine leiomyoma: a review of literature. Dagur Gautam, Suh Yiji, Warren Kelly, Singh Navjot, Fitzgerald John, Khan Sardar A International urology and nephrology 2016 Uterine leiomyomas are common gynecologic tumor in reproductive-aged women, by age 50, diagnosis shared by urologist, gynecologists and radiologists. Kelly Warren 26922066 PubMed Acute urinary retention Hematuria Hydronephrosis Hysterectomy Lower urinary tract symptoms Uterine leiomyoma
Urological Manifestations of Placenta Percreta. Ibrahim Mina A, Liu Angela, Dalpiaz Amanda, Schwamb Richard, Warren Kelly, Khan Sardar A Current urology 2015 Placenta percreta is a condition of pregnancy associated with abnormal decidua placenta. It is characterized by invasion of chorionic villi past the myometrium and serosa, towards urogenital organs. C Kelly Warren 26889119 PubMed Abnormal placentation Hematuria Placenta Placenta percreta Post postpartum hemorrhage Pregnancy Shock
Adults' Detection of Deception in Children: Effect of Coaching and Age for Children's True and Fabricated Reports of Injuries. Warren Kelly L, Bakhtiar Aishah, Mulrooney Brent, Raynor Graham, Dodd Elyse, Peterson Carole Behavioral sciences & the law 2015 A total of 1,074 undergraduates judged the truthfulness of children's interviews (from verbatim transcripts) about experiencing injuries serious enough to require hospital emergency room treatment. Ni Kelly Warren 26549017 PubMed
Neuro-urological manifestations of Parkinson's disease. Dagur Gautam, Warren Kelly, Schwamb Richard, Dalpiaz Amanda, Gandhi Jason, Khan Sardar The International journal of neuroscience 2016 This article highlights the urological manifestations of Parkinson's disease, the neurological pathways shared by Parkinson's and its urological diseases. Kelly Warren 26000927 PubMed Parkinson's disease detrusor overactivity erectile dysfunction lower urinary tract symptoms urodynamic studies
Shaken Baby Syndrome: a review. Mian Maha, Shah Janki, Dalpiaz Amanda, Schwamb Richard, Miao Yimei, Warren Kelly, Khan Sardar Fetal and pediatric pathology 2015 Shaken Baby Syndrome occurs in infants as a result of the brain pushing against the skull due to severe acceleration-deceleration forces. Symptoms of Shaken Baby Syndrome include subdural, subarachnoi Kelly Warren 25616019 PubMed Shaken Baby Syndrome infants retinal hemorrhage subarachnoid hemorrhage subdural hemorrhage subdural hemorrhage evacuation
Exploring parent-child discussions of crime and their influence on children's memory. Warren Kelly L, Peterson Carole Behavioral sciences & the law 2014 When children witness or experience criminal events, the first people they go to are generally parents. Typically, no one else is privy to these conversations, and consequently little is known about t Kelly Warren 25393638 PubMed
Tarsal tunnel syndrome secondary to suture material within the tibial artery: a sonographic diagnosis. Norbury John W, Warren Kelly M, Moore Daniel P American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation 2014 Kelly Warren 23370591 PubMed
Chronic serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake transporter inhibition modifies basal respiratory output in adult mouse in vitro and in vivo. Warren Kelly A, Solomon Irene C Respiratory physiology & neurobiology 2012 Respiratory disturbances are a common feature of panic disorder and present as breathing irregularity, hyperventilation, and increased sensitivity to carbon dioxide. Common therapeutic interventions, Kelly Warren 22871263 PubMed
Detecting children's lies: comparing true accounts about highly stressful injuries with unprepared, prepared, and coached lies. Warren Kelly L, Dodd Elyse, Raynor Graham, Peterson Carole Behavioral sciences & the law 2012 In this investigation, 514 university students judged whether children were telling the truth about highly emotional events. Eight children (half female, half 8-9 and the remainder 12-14 years old) ha Kelly Warren 22566366 PubMed
MT5-MMP, ADAM-10, and N-cadherin act in concert to facilitate synapse reorganization after traumatic brain injury. Warren Kelly M, Reeves Thomas M, Phillips Linda L Journal of neurotrauma 2012 Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) influence synaptic recovery following traumatic brain injury (TBI). Membrane type 5-matrix metalloproteinase (MT5-MMP) and a distintegrin and metalloproteinase-10 (ADA Kelly Warren 22489706 PubMed
Infantile amnesia across the years: a 2-year follow-up of children's earliest memories. Peterson Carole, Warren Kelly L, Short Megan M Child development 2011 Although infantile amnesia has been investigated for many years in adults, only recently has it been investigated in children. This study was a 2-year follow-up and extension of an earlier study. Chil Kelly Warren 21557741 PubMed
Standard Care vs Corticosteroid for Retinal Vein Occlusion (SCORE) Study system for evaluation of stereoscopic color fundus photographs and fluorescein angiograms: SCORE Study Report 9. Blodi Barbara A, Domalpally Amitha, Scott Ingrid U, Ip Michael S, Oden Neal L, Elledge Julee, Warren Archives of ophthalmology (Chicago, Ill. : 1960) 2010 To describe the procedures and reproducibility for grading stereoscopic color fundus photographs and fluorescein angiograms of participants in the SCORE Study. Kelly Warren 20837797 PubMed
Glutamatergic neurotransmission is not essential for, but plays a modulatory role in, the production of gasping in arterially-perfused adult rat. Warren Kelly A, Solomon Irene C Advances in experimental medicine and biology 2008 Glutamatergic neurotransmission appears to be essential for generation of the eupneic pattern of inspiratory motor discharge as well as the expression of inspiratory-phase synchronization. The role of Kelly Warren 18085311 PubMed
When initial interviews are delayed a year: effect on children's 2-year recall. Peterson Carole, Pardy Lisa, Tizzard-Drover Tracy, Warren Kelly L Law and human behavior 2005 Three- to nine-year-old children were interviewed about a medical emergency (injury requiring hospital ER treatment) two years after it occurred. Half of the number of children had been interviewed sh Kelly Warren 16254741 PubMed
Descriptions and identifications of strangers by youth and adult eyewitnesses. Pozzulo Joanna D, Warren Kelly L The Journal of applied psychology 2003 Two studies varying target gender and mode of target exposure were conducted to compare the quantity, nature, and accuracy of free recall person descriptions provided by youths and adults. In addition Kelly Warren 12731715 PubMed
Evaluation of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Screening Measures of Emergency Medical Services Clinicians in Urban and Suburban New York During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic. Maloney Lauren M, Robitsek R Jonathan, McKenzie Katherine, Peralta Edder, Valenzuela Julie Y Air medical journal 2024 The objective of this study was to assess the psychological impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on the self-reported rates of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among emergenc Lauren Maloney 38897698 PubMed
Informal Peer Support and Intentional Acts of Kindness May Attenuate the Impact of Work-Related Stressors on Compassion Satisfaction, Secondary Traumatic Stress, and Burnout of Emergency Medical Services Clinicians. Maloney Lauren M, Hoffman Jason, Peralta Edder, Princi Rudolph, Thode Henry C, DiDonato Christopher, Air medical journal 2024 Emergency medical services (EMS) Code Lavender was developed to support EMS clinicians after stressful events via consistent recognition of events, informal peer support, and intentional acts of kindn Lauren Maloney 38897697 PubMed
Supporting Emergency Medical Services Clinicians Through Acute and Sustained Crises With Informal Peer Support and Intentional Acts of Kindness: The Emergency Medical Services Code Lavender Program. Maloney Lauren M, Hoffman Jason, Peralta Edder, Princi Rudolph, Thode Henry C, Tomlin Mark, DiDonato Air medical journal 2024 Given the recommendations against the use of critical incident stress debriefing, the emergency medical services (EMS) Code Lavender program was created as a mechanism to consistently recognize and re Lauren Maloney 38897694 PubMed
Evidence-Based Guideline for Prehospital Airway Management. Jarvis Jeffrey L, Panchal Ashish R, Lyng John W, Bosson Nichole, Donofrio-Odmann Joelle J, Braude Da Prehospital emergency care 2024 Airway management is a cornerstone of emergency medical care. This project aimed to create evidence-based guidelines based on the systematic review recently conducted by the Agency for Healthcare Rese Lauren Maloney 38133523 PubMed
Learning the Language of Medical Device Innovation: A Longitudinal Interdisciplinary Elective for Medical Students. Maloney Lauren M, Hakimi Mathew, Hays Thomas, Adachi Joseph, Chau Annie, Esper Brecken S, Koulouris Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2022 Physicians are playing a growing role as clinician-innovators. Academic physicians are well positioned to contribute to the medical device innovation process, yet few medical school curricula provide Lauren Maloney 35507458 PubMed
Disparity in Gender Representation of Speakers at National Emergency Medical Services Conferences: A Current Assessment and Proposed Path Forward. Davic Alexandra, Carey Erin, Lambert Erin, Luckingham Therese, Mongiello Nikki, Peralta Randi, Pucci Prehospital and disaster medicine 2021 Gender disparities between Emergency Medicine physicians with regards to salary, promotion, and scholarly recognition as national conference speakers have been well-documented. However, little is know Lauren Maloney 34190038 PubMed Emergency Medical Services conference female gender gender equity speaker
Author Reply. Maloney Lauren M, Kotelnik Vladimir, Pesce Kevin, Masterton William M, Marshall Robert T, Pigott Gre Prehospital and disaster medicine 2021 Lauren Maloney 34057055 PubMed 12-lead electrocardiogram Emergency Medical Services STEMI emergency medical technician prehospital
The relationship of large city out-of-hospital cardiac arrests and the prevalence of COVID-19. McVaney Kevin E, Pepe Paul E, Maloney Lauren M, Bronsky E Stein, Crowe Remle P, Augustine James J, G EClinicalMedicine 2021 Though variable, many major metropolitan cities reported profound and unprecedented increases in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) in early 2020. This study examined the relative magnitude of thos Lauren Maloney 33997730 PubMed
An Evolving Clinical Need: Discordant Oxygenation Measurements of Intubated COVID-19 Patients. Rubano Jerry A, Maloney Lauren M, Simon Jessica, Rutigliano Daniel N, Botwinick Isadora, Jawa Randee Annals of biomedical engineering 2021 Since the first appearance of the severe acute respiratory syndrome corona virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) earlier this year, clinicians and researchers alike have been faced with dynamic, daily challenges of re Lauren Maloney 33469819 PubMed Arterial blood gas COVID-19 Hemoglobin Oxygen saturation Pulse oximetry SARS-CoV-2
12-Lead Electrocardiograms Acquired and Transmitted by Emergency Medical Technicians are of Diagnostic Quality and Positively Impact Patient Care. Kotelnik Vladimir, Pesce Kevin, Masterton William M, Marshall Robert T, Pigott Gregson, Bialek Natha Prehospital and disaster medicine 2021 Existing peer-reviewed literature describing emergency medical technician (EMT) acquisition and transmission of 12-lead electrocardiograms (12L-ECGs), in the absence of a paramedic, is largely limited Lauren Maloney 33118893 PubMed 12-lead electrocardiogram Emergency Medical Services STEMI emergency medical technician prehospital
Utility of Different Lung Ultrasound Simulation Modalities Used by Paramedics during Varied Ambulance Driving Conditions. Maloney Lauren M, Williams Daryl W, Reardon Lindsay, Marshall R Trevor, Alian Andrus, Boyle Jess, Se Prehospital and disaster medicine 2021 Prehospital use of lung ultrasound (LUS) by paramedics to guide the diagnoses and treatment of patients has expanded over the past several years. However, almost all of this education has occurred in Lauren Maloney 33109288 PubMed EMS lung ultrasound paramedic simulation thoracic ultrasound
Prehospital Naloxone and Emergency Department Adverse Events: A Dose-Dependent Relationship. Maloney Lauren M, Alptunaer Timur, Coleman Gia, Ismael Suleiman, McKenna Peter J, Marshall R Trevor, The Journal of emergency medicine 2020 The purpose of this study was to evaluate prehospital and emergency department (ED) interventions and outcomes of patients who received prehospital naloxone for a suspected opioid overdose. Lauren Maloney 32972788 PubMed emergency medical services naloxone opioid overdose paramedic prehospital
A COVID-19 Airway Management Innovation with Pragmatic Efficacy Evaluation: The Patient Particle Containment Chamber. Maloney Lauren M, Yang Ariel H, Princi Rudolph A, Eichert Alexander J, Hébert Daniella R, Kupec Tael Annals of biomedical engineering 2020 The unique resource constraints, urgency, and virulence of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has sparked immense innovation in the development of barrier devices to protect healthcare providers fr Lauren Maloney 32856180 PubMed Aerosol Airway COVID-19 Emergency medical services Intubation Personal protective equipment
Use of gelatin puzzle phantoms to teach medical students isolated ultrasound transducer movements and fundamental concepts. Maloney Lauren M, Seidman Peggy A, Zach Kristen M, Tewari Neera K, Tito Matthew F, Page Christopher BMC medical education 2020 Psychomotor skills related to the use of medical ultrasound are a fundamental, but often overlooked component of this ubiquitous medical imaging technology. Although discussions of image production/or Lauren Maloney 31996188 PubMed Gelatin Medical education Medical student Ultrasound Ultrasound education Ultrasound phantom
Using a Journal Club Series to Introduce Paramedic Students to Research Fundamentals and Critical Appraisal of Medical Literature. Maloney Lauren M, Marshall Robert Trevor, Werfel Paul A, Johnson Scott E Prehospital and disaster medicine 2019 Despite United States national learning objectives referencing research fundamentals and the critical appraisal of medical literature, many paramedic programs are not meeting these objectives with sub Lauren Maloney 31322497 PubMed EMS: Emergency Medical Services Emergency Medical Services journal club paramedic research research ethics
Tumor immune microenvironment characteristics of papillary thyroid carcinoma are associated with histopathological aggressiveness and BRAF mutation status. Means Casey, Clayburgh Daniel R, Maloney Lauren, Sauer David, Taylor Matthew H, Shindo Maisie L, Cou Head & neck 2019 Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) follows an indolent course; however, up to 30% of patients develop recurrent disease requiring further treatment. Profiling PTC immune complexity may provide new biom Lauren Maloney 30896061 PubMed biomarker immune cell multiplex immunohistochemistry thyroid cancer tumor microenvironment
Honest Disclosure of Conflicts of Interest Advances Emergency Medicine Scholarship. Maloney Lauren M, Mycyk Mark B Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine 2019 Lauren Maloney 30802334 PubMed
Integration of a Low-Cost Introductory Ultrasound Curriculum Into Existing Procedural Skills Education for Preclinical Medical Students. Maloney Lauren, Zach Kristen, Page Christopher, Tewari Neera, Tito Matthew, Seidman Peggy Journal of ultrasound in medicine : official journal of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medi 2017 We evaluated integration of an introductory ultrasound curriculum into our existing mandatory procedural skills program for preclinical medical students. Phantoms consisting of olives, pimento olives, Lauren Maloney 28026892 PubMed medical education medical student procedural skills ultrasound education
High cell density attenuates reactive oxygen species: implications for in vitro assays. Kim Dennis P, Yahav Jonathan, Sperandeo Michael, Maloney Lauren, McTigue Monica, Lin Fubao, Clark Ri Wound repair and regeneration : official publication of the Wound Healing Society [and] the European 2012 In vitro cell-based assays are an essential and universally used step in elucidation of biological processes as well as in drug development. However, results obtained depend on the validity of protoco Lauren Maloney 22107255 PubMed
Readability of Individuals With Disabilities Education Act Part B Procedural Safeguards Notices Written in Spanish. Quintero Stella, Zraick Richard I, Rosa-Lugo Linda I, La Scala Jennifer D Language, speech, and hearing services in schools 2023 The purpose of this study was to analyze the readability of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Part B procedural safeguard notices written in Spanish, as distributed by each of the Linda I. Rosa-Lugo 36351257 PubMed
Readability of Cochlear Implant Brochures: A Potential Factor in Parent Decision Making. La Scala Jennifer D, Zraick Richard I, Rosa-Lugo Linda I, Cosby Janel L American journal of audiology 2022 The purpose of this study was to examine the ease of reading cochlear implant (CI) brochures provided to parents and caregivers who are making informed decisions about the management of their child's Linda I. Rosa-Lugo 36054847 PubMed
Racial and Insurance Inequalities in Access to Early Pediatric Cochlear Implantation. Liu Xinliang, Rosa-Lugo Linda I, Cosby Janel L, Pritchett Cedric V Otolaryngology--head and neck surgery : official journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head 2021 To evaluate the association between race/ethnicity and insurance status on the access to early cochlear implantation. Linda I. Rosa-Lugo 32930656 PubMed State Ambulatory Surgery and Services Databases (SASD) cochlear implantation disparities insurance pediatric race
Intensive treatment of speech disorders in robin sequence: a case report. Pinto Maria Daniela Borro, Pegoraro-Krook Maria Inês, Andrade Laura Katarine Félix de, Correa Ana Pa CoDAS 2017 To describe the speech of a patient with Pierre Robin Sequence (PRS) and severe speech disorders before and after participating in an Intensive Speech Therapy Program (ISTP). Linda I. Rosa-Lugo 29069271 PubMed
The critical shortage of speech-language pathologists in the public school setting: features of the work environment that affect recruitment and retention. Edgar Debra L, Rosa-Lugo Linda I Language, speech, and hearing services in schools 2007 The primary focus of this study was to elicit the perspectives of speech-language pathologists (SLPs) regarding features of the work environment that contribute to and/or hinder recruitment and retent Linda I. Rosa-Lugo 17218534 PubMed
Meeting the Critical Shortage of Speech-Language Pathologists to Serve the Public Schools-Collaborative Rewards. Rosa-Lugo Linda I, Rivera Elizabeth A, McKeown Susan W Language, speech, and hearing services in schools 1998 This article presents a collaborative approach to providing graduate education to speech-language pathologists who are employed in public school districts. A partnership called the Central Florida Spe Linda I. Rosa-Lugo 27764375 PubMed
A Pre-Pandemic Evaluation of the State of Staffing and Future of the Respiratory Care Profession: Perceptions of Louisiana Respiratory Therapists. Danzy Jillian N, Gilmore Tim W, Smith Stephen G, Endee Lisa M, Wissing Dennis R Respiratory care 2022 Workforce development for the respiratory therapy (RT) profession is a growing concern. Upcoming staffing difficulties are expected due to retirement, attrition from the profession, and decreased enro Lisa M. Endee 35728825 PubMed attrition entry-level standard growth professional development respiratory therapist respiratory therapy staffing workforce development
The Future of Respiratory Care: Results of a New York State Survey of Respiratory Therapists. Smith Stephen G, Endee Lisa M, Benz Scott Lisa A, Linden Pamela L Respiratory care 2017 In the current health-care environment, respiratory care may need to make significant changes to academic preparation and clinical practice. The purpose of this research was to assess current needs of Lisa M. Endee 28096477 PubMed academic standard clinical ladder clinical role health-care environment out-patient care paradigm change reimbursement respiratory therapist respiratory therapy technician scope of practice
Author Correction: Minimal reporting guideline for research involving eye tracking (2023 edition). Dunn Matt J, Alexander Robert G, Amiebenomo Onyekachukwu M, Arblaster Gemma, Atan Denize, Erichsen J Behavior research methods 2024 Lisa Muratori 38691219 PubMed
Minimal reporting guideline for research involving eye tracking (2023 edition). Dunn Matt J, Alexander Robert G, Amiebenomo Onyekachukwu M, Arblaster Gemma, Atan Denize, Erichsen J Behavior research methods 2024 A guideline is proposed that comprises the minimum items to be reported in research studies involving an eye tracker and human or non-human primate participant(s). This guideline was developed over a Lisa Muratori 37507649 PubMed Data quality Eye movements Eye tracking Replicability Reporting guidelines Reporting practices Reporting standards Reproducibility
Pinch Strength Measurements in Adolescents With Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis. Squillace Mary, Krupp Lauren, Ray Sharon, Muratori Lisa M International journal of MS care 2023 Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a degenerative disease with typical onset between 20 and 50 years of age. An increase in MS cases has been found in the adolescent US population. Adolescents require fine mo Lisa Muratori 36711222 PubMed dexterity fine motor skills grasp pediatrics rehabilitation
An MDS Evidence-Based Review on Treatments for Huntington's Disease. Fritz Nora E, Busse Monica, Muratori Lisa M, Rao Ashwini K, Kloos Anne, Kegelmeyer Deborah, Quinn Lo Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society 2022 Lisa Muratori 35856726 PubMed
Physical activity and exercise outcomes in Huntington's disease (PACE-HD): results of a 12-month trial-within-cohort feasibility study of a physical activity intervention in people with Huntington's disease. Quinn Lori, Playle Rebecca, Drew Cheney J G, Taiyari Katie, Williams-Thomas Rhys, Muratori Lisa M, H Parkinsonism & related disorders 2022 While physical activity (PA) is recognized as important in Huntington's disease (HD) disease management, there has been no long-term evaluation undertaken. We aimed to evaluate the feasibility of a ne Lisa Muratori 35809488 PubMed Data linkage Exercise Physical activity Physical therapy Registry data Trial-within-cohort
Postural control and gait measures derived from wearable inertial measurement unit devices in Huntington's disease: Recommendations for clinical outcomes. Desai Radhika, Blacutt Miguel, Youdan Gregory, Fritz Nora E, Muratori Lisa M, Hausdorff Jeffrey M, B Clinical biomechanics (Bristol, Avon) 2022 Postural control impairments begin early in Huntington's disease yet measures most sensitive to progression have not been identified. The aims of this study were to: 1) evaluate postural control and g Lisa Muratori 35588586 PubMed Accelerometery Gait Huntington's Inertial measurement units Posture
Variability of objective gait measures across the expanded disability status scale in people living with multiple sclerosis: A cross-sectional retrospective analysis. Zanotto Tobia, Sosnoff Jacob J, Ofori Edward, Golan Daniel, Zarif Myassar, Bumstead Barbara, Buhse M Multiple sclerosis and related disorders 2022 The Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) is widely utilized in clinical trials and routine care to evaluate disease burden and progression among people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS). However, inst Lisa Muratori 35124304 PubMed Disability Expanded Disability Status Scale Gait Multiple sclerosis Walking
Quantification of Daily-Living Gait Quantity and Quality Using a Wrist-Worn Accelerometer in Huntington's Disease. Keren Karin, Busse Monica, Fritz Nora E, Muratori Lisa M, Gazit Eran, Hillel Inbar, Scheinowitz Mick Frontiers in neurology 2021 <b>Background:</b> Huntington's disease (HD) leads to altered gait patterns and reduced daily-living physical activity. Accurate measurement of daily-living walking that takes into account involuntary Lisa Muratori 34777196 PubMed accelerometry chorea digital markers inertial measurements physical activity
Measures of postural control and mobility during dual-tasking as candidate markers of instability in Huntington's disease. Muratori Lisa M, Quinn Lori, Li Xueyao, Youdan Gregory, Busse Monica, Fritz Nora E Human movement science 2021 Individuals with Huntington's disease (HD) have impairments in performing dual-tasks, however, there is limited information about the effects of changing postural and cognitive demands as well as whic Lisa Muratori 34583142 PubMed Cognitive-motor interference Huntington disease Inertial sensors Multitasking Neurodegenerative disease Postural control
Evaluation of gait initiation using inertial sensors in Huntington's Disease: insights into anticipatory postural adjustments and cognitive interference. Desai Radhika, Fritz Nora E, Muratori Lisa, Hausdorff Jeffrey M, Busse Monica, Quinn Lori Gait & posture 2021 Understanding the contribution of anticipatory postural adjustments (APA) to walking ability in individuals with Huntington's disease (HD) may provide insight into motor planning and the functional co Lisa Muratori 33906090 PubMed Huntington’s disease accelerometers cognitive load gait initiation inertial sensors motor
Correction to: Gait variability as digital biomarker of disease severity in Huntington's disease. Gaßner Heiko, Jensen Dennis, Marxreiter Franz, Kletsch Anja, Bohlen Stefan, Schubert Robin, Muratori Journal of neurology 2020 The original version of this article unfortunately contained a mistake. The name of one author is not presented correctly in the author group. Lisa Muratori 32221775 PubMed
Gait variability as digital biomarker of disease severity in Huntington's disease. Gaßner Heiko, Jensen Dennis, Marxreiter F, Kletsch Anja, Bohlen Stefan, Schubert Robin, Muratori Lis Journal of neurology 2020 Impaired gait plays an important role for quality of life in patients with Huntington's disease (HD). Measuring objective gait parameters in HD might provide an unbiased assessment of motor deficits i Lisa Muratori 32048014 PubMed Gait analysis Gait variability Huntington’s disease Regularity of gait Wearable sensors
Music to One's Ears: Familiarity and Music Engagement in People With Parkinson's Disease. Morris Ilene Berger, Vasudevan Erin, Schedel Margaret, Weymouth Daniel, Loomis Jay, Pinkhasov Tzvia, Frontiers in neuroscience 2019 Parkinson's disease (PD) is a complex diagnosis commonly associated with motor dysfunction, but known to comprise cognitive, psychiatric, and mood disturbances as well. Music has been successfully use Lisa Muratori 31293379 PubMed Brief Music Experience Questionnaire Parkinson’s disease therapy Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation neurologic music therapy neuromusic
Physical Activity and Exercise Outcomes in Huntington Disease (PACE-HD): Protocol for a 12-Month Trial Within Cohort Evaluation of a Physical Activity Intervention in People With Huntington Disease. Drew Cheney J G, Quinn Lori, Hamana Katy, Williams-Thomas Rhys, Marsh Lucy, Dimitropoulou Polyxeni, Physical therapy 2019 Exercise is emerging as an important aspect in the management of disease-related symptoms and functional decline in people with Huntington disease (HD). Long-term evaluation of physical activity and e Lisa Muratori 31101920 PubMed
Biological Motion Perception in Huntington's Disease. Matheis Tamara, Evinger Craig, Schubert Robin, Mazzola Steven, Fels Michaela, Kemper Nicole, Reilman Journal of Huntington's disease 2019 The ability of healthy individuals to detect biological motion by using a small number of moving points is well established in animals and humans. Perception of human movements may depend on internal Lisa Muratori 31033464 PubMed Point-light display biomarker neurodegenerative disease visual perception
Cognitive-Motor Interference in Neurodegenerative Disease: A Narrative Review and Implications for Clinical Management. McIsaac Tara L, Fritz Nora E, Quinn Lori, Muratori Lisa M Frontiers in psychology 2018 This paper provides a narrative review of cognitive motor interference in neurodegeneration, including brain imaging findings specific to interference effects in neurodegenerative disease, and dual ta Lisa Muratori 30425673 PubMed Huntington’s disease Parkinson’s disease attention multiple sclerosis multitasking
Vocalisation as a Viable Assessment for Phenotyping Minipigs Transgenic for the Huntington Gene? Rieke Lorena, Schubert Robin, Matheis Tamara, Muratori Lisa M, Motlik Jan, Schramke Sarah, Fels Mich Journal of Huntington's disease 2018 Large animal models, such as the transgenic (tg) Huntington disease (HD) minipig, have been proposed to improve translational reliability and assessment of safety, efficacy and tolerability in preclin Lisa Muratori 30103340 PubMed Large animal model minipig phenotyping preclinical transgenic vocalisation
Behavioral Assessment of Stress Compensation in Minipigs Transgenic for the Huntington Gene Using Cortisol Levels: A Proof-of-Concept Study. Schuldenzucker Verena, Schubert Robin, Muratori Lisa M, Freisfeld Frauke, Rieke Lorena, Matheis Tama Journal of Huntington's disease 2018 Huntington's disease (HD) is an autosomal-dominant, progressive neurodegenerative disorder with motor, cognitive, behavioral and metabolic symptoms. HD patients exhibit an altered response to stress w Lisa Muratori 29843247 PubMed Animal models biomarker cortisol minipigs phenotyping saliva vital signs
Objective assessment of gait and posture in premanifest and manifest Huntington disease - A multi-center study. Beckmann Heike, Bohlen Stefan, Saft Carsten, Hoffmann Rainer, Gerss Joachim, Muratori Lisa, Ringelst Gait & posture 2018 Deficits in posture and gait are known to contribute to the complex motor phenotype of Huntington disease (HD). Objective and quantitative measures of posture and gait provided by posturography and GA Lisa Muratori 29660633 PubMed Clinical trial Endpoint Gait Huntington disease Posture
Behavioral testing of minipigs transgenic for the Huntington gene-A three-year observational study. Schuldenzucker Verena, Schubert Robin, Muratori Lisa M, Freisfeld Frauke, Rieke Lorena, Matheis Tama PloS one 2017 Large animal models of Huntington's disease (HD) may increase the reliability of translating preclinical findings to humans. Long live expectancy offers opportunities particularly for disease modifyin Lisa Muratori 29016656 PubMed
Haptic feedback from manual contact improves balance control in people with Parkinson's disease. Rabin Ely, Chen Jason, Muratori Lisa, DiFrancisco-Donoghue Joanne, Werner William G Gait & posture 2013 Parkinson's disease (PD) degrades balance control. Haptic (touch and proprioception) feedback from light contact with a stationary surface inadequate to mechanically stabilize balance improves balance Lisa Muratori 23313411 PubMed Balance Parkinson's disease Postural control Proprioception Touch
Tactile/proprioceptive integration during arm localization is intact in individuals with Parkinson's disease. Rabin Ely, Muratori Lisa, Svokos Konstantina, Gordon Andrew Neuroscience letters 2010 It has been theorized that sensorimotor processing deficits underlie Parkinson's disease (PD) motor impairments including movement under proprioceptive control. However, it is possible that these sens Lisa Muratori 20036715 PubMed
Clinical measurement of mobility and balance impairments in Huntington's disease: validity and responsiveness. Rao Ashwini K, Muratori Lisa, Louis Elan D, Moskowitz Carol B, Marder Karen S Gait & posture 2009 Mobility and balance in Huntington's disease (HD) are currently assessed in the clinic with three items from the unified Huntington's disease rating scale (UHDRS): walk, tandem and pull tests. These t Lisa Muratori 19111470 PubMed
Spectrum of gait impairments in presymptomatic and symptomatic Huntington's disease. Rao Ashwini K, Muratori Lisa, Louis Elan D, Moskowitz Carol B, Marder Karen S Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society 2008 The purpose of this study was to quantify gait impairments in presymptomatic and symptomatic Huntington's disease (HD) subjects, and examine sensitivity of gait measures. Our sample (n = 65) included Lisa Muratori 18412252 PubMed
Impaired anticipatory control of force sharing patterns during whole-hand grasping in Parkinson's disease. Muratori Lisa M, McIsaac Tara L, Gordon Andrew M, Santello Marco Experimental brain research 2008 We examined the coordination of multi-digit grasping forces as they developed during object grasping and lifting. Ten subjects with Parkinson's disease (PD; OFF and ON medication) and ten healthy age- Lisa Muratori 17909770 PubMed
Effect of object transport on grasp coordination in multiple system atrophy. Muratori Lisa M, Dapul Geraldine, Bartels Matthew N, Gordon Andrew M Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society 2006 We examined the effects of the parkinsonian variant of multiple-system atrophy (MSA-P) on grasp and forward transport and release of an object. Twelve patients with MSA-P and 10 age-matched control su Lisa Muratori 16211602 PubMed
Control of multidigit grasping in Parkinson's disease: effect of object property predictability. Santello Marco, Muratori Lisa, Gordon Andrew M Experimental neurology 2004 We examined the extent to which subjects with Parkinson's disease (PD) modulate normal fingertip forces during five-digit grasping based on the object's center of mass (CM). We also tested the effect Lisa Muratori 15144878 PubMed
Coordination of fingertip forces during precision grasping in multiple system atrophy. Muratori Lisa M, Reilmann Ralf, Gordon Andrew M Neuropsychologia 2003 While the pathology and autonomic nervous system components of multiple system atrophy (MSA) have been well described, little is known about the associated motor dysfunction. One prominent feature of Lisa Muratori 12849768 PubMed
Virtual Physician Assistant Program Interviews: Faculty and Applicant Perspectives. Loscalzo Carina, Kuriakose Shinu, Timko-Swaim Lynn, L'Eplattenier Mark The journal of physician assistant education : the official journal of the Physician Assistant Educa 2023 Many physician assistant (PA) programs converted from traditional in-person admission interviews to virtual interviews during the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of this study was to investigate the pe Lynn Timko-Swaim 36723417 PubMed
Assessing the Effect of the COVID-19 Outbreak on Didactic Education and Mental Health of Physician Assistant Students in the New York City Region. Kuriakose Shinu, Timko-Swaim Lynn, Loscalzo Carina, L'Eplattenier Mark The journal of physician assistant education : the official journal of the Physician Assistant Educa 2022 COVID-19 has profoundly affected life throughout the world, and it greatly impacted physician assistant (PA) education programs when the virus spread across the New York region 2 years ago. PA program Lynn Timko-Swaim 35862636 PubMed
Effectiveness of a Brief Course in Bedside Ultrasound for Physician Assistant Students. Borodyanskiy Aleksey, Timko-Swaim Lynn, Ahmad Sahar The journal of physician assistant education : the official journal of the Physician Assistant Educa 2019 Lynn Timko-Swaim 30801560 PubMed
Utilization of virtual learning environments in the allied health professions. Butina Michelle, Brooks Donna, Dominguez Paul J, Mahon Gwendolyn M Journal of allied health 2013 Multiple technology based tools have been used to enhance skill development in allied health education, which now includes virtual learning environments. The purpose of this study was to explore wheth Paul Dominguez 23471291 PubMed
Reliability and concurrent validity of mobile health technology for patient self-monitoring in physical rehabilitation. Pottorf Ofra A, Lee Daniel J, Czujko Paul-Neil JSES international 2022 Forearm pronation and supination are important for everyday functional tasks and some recreational activities. Healthcare providers use reliable and valid tools during the physical rehabilitation proc Paul-Neil Czujko 35572423 PubMed COVID-19 Mobile health Rehabilitation Reliability Self-monitoring Smartphone Validity
A Case Study Using a Multimodal Approach to Melodic Intonation Therapy. Slavin Dianne, Fabus Renee American journal of speech-language pathology 2018 The purpose of this study was to assess the efficacy. of increasing spontaneous expressive language using a modified melodic intonation therapy (MIT) approach with a male participant diagnosed with ac Renee Fabus 30120439 PubMed
The Effectiveness of Parental Questionnaires in the Assessment of Speech-Language and Auditory Function in Children. Fabus Renee, Berg Abbey L, Serpanos Yula C, Cooley Hidecker Mary Jo Folia phoniatrica et logopaedica : official organ of the International Association of Logopedics and 2017 This study investigates the use of a parental questionnaire to determine its effectiveness as a screening tool in identifying speech-language and/or auditory impairments in children. Renee Fabus 29734179 PubMed Auditory function Children Parental questionnaires Speech-language function
An Interprofessional Education Pilot Study for Nursing and Speech-Language Pathology Students. Ghassemi Akhtar E, Fabus Renee Iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research 2017 Despite the complexity of patient care and promise of interprofessional collaboration in health professional educational programs, interprofessional education and practice implementation challenges ex Renee Fabus 29184592 PubMed Education interprofessional relations nursing speech-language pathology students
Inclusion team science improves participation of children with disabilities in pediatric obesity programs. Martino Sharon, Agbelie Chris-Mike, Mei Winifred, Morelli Peter J Disability and health journal 2022 Children with disabilities have higher prevalence rates of obesity compared to children without disabilities. Evidence supports the importance of early interventions in preventing pediatric obesity fr Sharon Martino 34429275 PubMed Disability Health promotion Inclusion Pediatric obesity Team science
Research Opportunities and Challenges in the Era of Healthy Living Medicine: Unlocking the Potential. Phillips Shane A, Martino Sharon, Arena Ross Progress in cardiovascular diseases 2017 Non-communicable diseases, such as cardiovascular disease (CVD), obesity, cancer, pulmonary disease, and diabetes are a very high global health concern. The health costs of risk factors for CVD, such Sharon Martino 28132853 PubMed Exercise Healthy lifestyle teams Hypertension Nutrition Obesity
A systematic review of measures used to assess chronic musculoskeletal pain in clinical and randomized controlled clinical trials. Litcher-Kelly Leighann, Martino Sharon A, Broderick Joan E, Stone Arthur A The journal of pain 2007 There are many types of pain assessments available to researchers conducting clinical trials, ranging from simple, single-item Visual Analog Scale (VAS) questions through extensive, multidimensional i Sharon Martino 17690014 PubMed
Aquatic therapy for a child with type III spinal muscular atrophy: a case report. Salem Yasser, Gropack Stacy Jaffee Physical & occupational therapy in pediatrics 2010 Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a neuromuscular disorder characterized by degeneration of alpha motor neurons. This case report describes an aquatic therapy program and the outcomes for a 3-year-old Stacy Jaffee Gropack 20868338 PubMed
Patient-reported upper extremity outcome measures used in breast cancer survivors: a systematic review. Harrington Shana, Michener Lori A, Kendig Tiffany, Miale Susan, George Steven Z Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 2014 (1) To identify English-language published patient-reported upper extremity outcome measures used in breast cancer research and (2) to examine construct validity and responsiveness in patient-reported Susan Miale 23932969 PubMed Breast neoplasms CI DASH Disabilities of Arm, Shoulder and Hand ES KAPS Kwan's arm problem scale Outcome assessment (health care) Rehabilitation ULDQ Upper extremity confidence interval effect size upper limb disability questionnaire
Improving quality of life through rehabilitation in palliative care: case report. Kasven-Gonzalez Nicole, Souverain Regine, Miale Susan Palliative & supportive care 2010 Occupational and physical therapists can have a significant impact on the quality of life of terminally ill cancer patients. In the critical care setting, rehabilitation is often overlooked. However, Susan Miale 20875180 PubMed
Risk Factors Associated with Unexpected Refractive Outcomes in Uveitic Cataract Surgery. Lee Daniel J, Seto Steven, Banghart Mark, Boyd Kelly, Thuruthumaly Catherine, Suhler Eric B, Kopplin Ocular immunology and inflammation 2024 Assess refractive outcomes following uveitic cataract surgery and identify factors associated with deviations from the target refractive goal. Daniel J. Lee 36931285 PubMed Cataract surgery prediction error refractive outcomes uveitic uveitis
Genome sequence of Xenia2 a DV cluster phage that infects <i>Gordonia rubripertincta</i>. Agaiby Carol, Ahmed Maha, Argueta Aidan, Arrowood Kyle, Barrier Keelynn P, Church Meghan W, Connell Microbiology resource announcements 2024 Xenia2 is a DV cluster actinobacteriophage that infects <i>Gordonia rubripertincta</i> NRRL B-16540. The genome is 68,135bp, has a GC content of 57.9% and 98 predicted protein-coding genes, 33 of whic Patricia Gonzalez 39162485 PubMed Gordonia rubripertincta SEA PHAGES annotation bacteriophage genetics bacteriophages holin
Cerebellar Atrophy and Language Processing in Chronic Left-Hemisphere Stroke. Newman-Norlund Roger D, Gibson Makayla, Johnson Lisa, Teghipco Alex, Rorden Chris, Bonilha Leonardo, Neurobiology of language (Cambridge, Mass.) 2024 Chronic stroke results in significant downstream changes at connected cortical sites. However, less is known about the impact of cortical stroke on cerebellar structure. Here, we examined the relation Lisa Johnson 39175791 PubMed brain cerebellum chronic stroke language
Quality-of-Life Outcomes Following Endoscopic Resection of Sinonasal Inverted Papilloma. Abiri Arash, Hong Ellen M, Dilley Katelyn K, Nguyen Theodore V, Salmon Mandy K, Grose Elysia M, Trip The Laryngoscope 2024 There is growing interest in assessing patient quality of life (QOL) following treatment of sinonasal tumors, including inverted papilloma (IP). We aimed to elucidate the natural history of postoperat Daniel J. Lee 39180440 PubMed Schneiderian cell papilloma endoscopic surgery inverted papilloma quality of life
Facial Nerve Tractography Using Diffusion MRI: A Comparison of Acquisition b-Values and Single- and Multifiber Tracking Strategies. Epprecht Lorenz, Zekelman Leo, Reinshagen Katherine L, Xie Guoqiang, Norton Isaiah, Kikinis Ron, Mak Otology & neurotology : official publication of the American Otological Society, American Neurotolog 2024 This study investigates the impact of different diffusion magnetic imaging (dMRI) acquisition settings and mathematical fiber models on tractography performance for depicting cranial nerve (CN) VII in Daniel J. Lee 39234825 PubMed
Survey of Clinical Protocols for the Use of <sup>177</sup>Lu-PSMA-617 in the United States. Kuo Phillip H, Covington Matthew F, Lee Daniel J, Wong Terence Z, Pandit-Taskar Neeta Journal of nuclear medicine technology 2024 Although guidelines for the use of <sup>177</sup>Lu-PSMA-617 published by various organizations are important, they do not include all the essential, practical points necessary for a complete institut Daniel J. Lee 39237335 PubMed PSMA lutetium protocol survey theranostics
Relationship between obesity severity and Helicobacter pylori eradication in patients undergoing bariatric and metabolic surgery: A post hoc analysis. Laudanno Oscar, Ahumarán Gabriel, Thomé Marcelo, Gollo Pablo, Gonzalez Patricia, Khoury Marina Obesity surgery 2024 The global prevalence of obesity is increasing and represents a major public health challenge. However, there is a paucity of data regarding Helicobacter pylori (H pylori) eradication in people with o Patricia Gonzalez 39264552 PubMed Helicobacter pylori Bariatric surgery Body mass index Eradication rates Obesity Quadruple concomitant treatment
Effect of Screw Length in Volar Plating for Intra-articular Distal Radius Fractures: A Biomechanical Study. Hong Thomas S, Lee Daniel J, Jahani Babak, Broz Kaitlyn S, Aboytes Donald A, Tang Simon, DeMartini S The Journal of hand surgery 2024 The purpose of this study was to compare the effect of varying screw lengths on load to failure and retention of the dorsal ulnar corner fragment after fixation of comminuted intra-articular distal ra Daniel J. Lee 39269375 PubMed Biomechanics distal radius fracture dorsal ulnar corner internal fixation
A National Simulation-Based Study of Pediatric Critical Care Transport Teams Performance. Montgomery Erin E, Anderson Ingrid A, Scherzer Daniel J, Arteaga Grace M, Rozenfeld Ranna A, Wing Ro The Journal of pediatrics 2024 To assess pediatric critical care transport (CCT) teams' performance in a simulated environment and to explore the impact of team and center characteristics on performance. Lauren Maloney 39278534 PubMed Pediatric critical care transport emergency medicine simulation
Search for Subsolar-Mass Binaries in the First Half of Advanced LIGO's and Advanced Virgo's Third Observing Run. Abbott R, Abbott T D, Acernese F, Ackley K, Adams C, Adhikari N, Adhikari R X, Adya V B, Affeldt C, Physical review letters 2022 We report on a search for compact binary coalescences where at least one binary component has a mass between 0.2  M_{⊙} and 1.0  M_{⊙} in Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo data collected between 1 Apri Debra A. Brown 36018635 PubMed
Search for Subsolar Mass Ultracompact Binaries in Advanced LIGO's Second Observing Run. Abbott B P, Abbott R, Abbott T D, Abraham S, Acernese F, Ackley K, Adams C, Adhikari R X, Adya V B, Physical review letters 2019 We present a search for subsolar mass ultracompact objects in data obtained during Advanced LIGO's second observing run. In contrast to a previous search of Advanced LIGO data from the first observing Debra A. Brown 31702344 PubMed
Tests of General Relativity with GW170817. Abbott B P, Abbott R, Abbott T D, Acernese F, Ackley K, Adams C, Adams T, Addesso P, Adhikari R X, A Physical review letters 2019 The recent discovery by Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo of a gravitational wave signal from a binary neutron star inspiral has enabled tests of general relativity (GR) with this new type of source. T Debra A. Brown 31386391 PubMed
GW170817: Measurements of Neutron Star Radii and Equation of State. Abbott B P, Abbott R, Abbott T D, Acernese F, Ackley K, Adams C, Adams T, Addesso P, Adhikari R X, A Physical review letters 2018 On 17 August 2017, the LIGO and Virgo observatories made the first direct detection of gravitational waves from the coalescence of a neutron star binary system. The detection of this gravitational-wav Debra A. Brown 30387654 PubMed
Observation of Gravitational Waves from a Binary Black Hole Merger. Abbott B P, Abbott R, Abbott T D, Abernathy M R, Acernese F, Ackley K, Adams C, Adams T, Addesso P, Physical review letters 2016 On September 14, 2015 at 09:50:45 UTC the two detectors of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory simultaneously observed a transient gravitational-wave signal. The signal sweeps upwa Debra A. Brown 26918975 PubMed
A framework for developing rural academic general practices: a qualitative case study in rural Victoria. Brown J B, Morrison Tracy, Bryant Melanie, Kassell Lisa, Nestel Debra Rural and remote health 2015 There is increasing pressure for Australian rural general practices to engage in educational delivery as a means of addressing workforce issues and accommodating substantial increases in learners. For Debra A. Brown 26021406 PubMed Administrator Australia/Pacific Community Participation Continuing Professional Education Economics Education Evidence-based Care General/Family Practice Health Service reform Management/Administration Medical Postgraduate Primary Health Care Qualitative Research Researcher Undergraduate Workforce
Separating the dosimetric consequences of changing tumor anatomy from positional uncertainty for conventionally fractionated lung cancer patients. Grams Michael P, Fong de Los Santos Luis E, Brown Lindsay C, Mayo Charles S, Park Sean S, Garces Yol Practical radiation oncology 2014 To separate the dosimetric consequences of changing tumor volume from positional uncertainty for patients undergoing conventionally fractionated lung radiation therapy (RT) and to quantify which facto Debra A. Brown 25407869 PubMed
An upper limit on the stochastic gravitational-wave background of cosmological origin. LIGO Scientific Collaboration & Virgo Collaboration, Abbott B P, Abbott R, Acernese F, Adhikari R, A Nature 2009 A stochastic background of gravitational waves is expected to arise from a superposition of a large number of unresolved gravitational-wave sources of astrophysical and cosmological origin. It should Debra A. Brown 19693079 PubMed
Search for gravitational-wave bursts from soft gamma repeaters. Abbott B, Abbott R, Adhikari R, Ajith P, Allen B, Allen G, Amin R, Anderson S B, Anderson W G, Arain Physical review letters 2008 We present a LIGO search for short-duration gravitational waves (GWs) associated with soft gamma ray repeater (SGR) bursts. This is the first search sensitive to neutron star f modes, usually consider Debra A. Brown 19113401 PubMed
Upper limits on a stochastic background of gravitational waves. Abbott B, Abbott R, Adhikari R, Agresti J, Ajith P, Allen B, Allen J, Amin R, Anderson S B, Anderson Physical review letters 2005 The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory has performed a third science run with much improved sensitivities of all three interferometers. We present an analysis of approximately 200 hou Debra A. Brown 16384203 PubMed
High manifestations of food insecurity and hunger among pregnant and lactating women during post-conflict in Tigray, Ethiopia: a community-based study. Woldegebriel Ataklti Gebretsadik, Gebrehiwot Gebremedhin Gebreegziabiher, Teka Ataklti Gessesse, Geb BMC pregnancy and childbirth 2024 Food insecurity is a state or condition in which people have limited or uncertain physical, social, and economic access to safe, sufficient, and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs. Since no t Ghenet Weldeslassie 38789937 PubMed Armed conflict Ethiopia Food insecurity Household food insecurity Hunger Tigray
Sociodemographic and dietary predictors of maternal and placental mycoestrogen concentrations in a US pregnancy cohort. Kinkade Carolyn W, Brinker Anita, Buckley Brian, Waysack Olivia, Fernandez I Diana, Kautz Amber, Men Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology 2024 Zearalenone (ZEN) is a mycotoxin contaminating grains and processed foods. ZEN alters nuclear estrogen receptor α/β signaling earning its designation as a mycoestrogen. Experimental evidence demonstra Robbye Kinkade 39363096 PubMed Endocrine disruption Mycoestrogen Mycotoxin Pregnancy Zearalenone Zeranol
Adaptive Sports and Recreation in Persons with Limb Loss/Limb Deficiency. Tinney Melissa J, Caldwell Mary E, Lamberg Eric M Physical medicine and rehabilitation clinics of North America 2024 Adaptive sports are a vital component in the continuum of rehabilitation for people with limb loss/limb deficiency (LL/LD), across the lifespan. Identifying the barriers and understanding health care Eric Lamberg 39389636 PubMed Adaptive sports Limb deficiency Limb loss Para sports Physical activity
Assessing the Use of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in the Routine Clinical Care of Chronic Rhinosinusitis Patients: A Canadian Perspective. Kim Hugh Andrew Jinwook, Lee Daniel J, Shin Dongho, Horton Garret, Gignac Monique, Lee John M, Chan Journal of otolaryngology - head & neck surgery = Le Journal d'oto-rhino-laryngologie et de chirurgi 2024 Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a common inflammatory disease of the paranasal sinuses with significant quality of life impairments. There is a need to implement outcome-based metrics to evaluate the Daniel J. Lee 39415404 PubMed biologics chronic rhinosinusitis endoscopic sinus surgery patient-reported outcome measures survey
Evidence for Greater Marking along Ethnic Boundaries. Johnson Lisa Morgan, Bell Adrian V, Di Paolo Marianna Human nature (Hawthorne, N.Y.) 2024 The coordination of beliefs, norms, and behaviors is foundational to theories of group formation. However, because beliefs and norms are not directly observable, signaling mechanisms are required to b Lisa Johnson 39432140 PubMed Ethnic marking Pacific Islander Sociolinguistics Sociophonetics Tag-based coordination Teen language
Matched oligoclonal bands: Diagnostic utility and clinical characteristics. Hoshina Yoji, Abbatemarco Justin R, Rodenbeck Stefanie J, Poon Jason T, Liu Suzanne C, Paz Soldan M Annals of clinical and translational neurology 2024 To describe patient clinical characteristics associated with matched oligoclonal bands (OCB). Lisa Johnson 39435961 PubMed
Effects of oxycodone on placental lineages: Evidence from the transcriptome profile of mouse trophoblast giant cells. Lyu Zhen, Kinkade Jessica A, Bivens Nathan J, Roberts R Michael, Joshi Trupti, Rosenfeld Cheryl S Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2024 Pregnant women are often prescribed or abuse opioid drugs. The placenta is likely the key to understanding how opioids cause adverse pregnancy outcomes. Maternal oxycodone (OXY) exposure of pregnant m Robbye Kinkade 39475633 PubMed bioinformatics gene expression opioid placenta snRNA-seq
Prenatal exposure to synthetic chemicals in relation to HPA Axis activity: A systematic review of the epidemiological literature. Pande Anushka, Kinkade Carolyn W, Prout Nashae, Chowdhury Sadia F, Rivera-Núñez Zorimar, Barrett Emi The Science of the total environment 2024 Pregnant people are widely exposed to numerous synthetic chemicals with known endocrine-disrupting properties (e.g., phthalates, phenols, per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)). To date, most ep Robbye Kinkade 39488279 PubMed Corticotropin-releasing hormone Cortisol Endocrine-disrupting chemical Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis Pregnancy Systematic review
Creating Perinatal Nursing Care Plans Using ChatGPT: A Pathway to Improve Nursing Care Plans and Reduce Documentation Burden. Johnson Lisa G, Madandola Olatunde O, Dos Santos Fabiana Cristina, Priola Karen J B, Yao Yingwei, Ma The Journal of perinatal & neonatal nursing 2024 Extensive time spent on documentation in electronic health records (EHRs) impedes patient care and contributes to nurse burnout. Artificial intelligence-based clinical decision support tools within th Lisa Johnson 39491050 PubMed
On being on the same page: Predictors of gastroenterologist-patient misalignment in inflammatory bowel disease. Karimi Neda, Moore Alison R, Jones Ashleigh, Lukin Annabelle, Pipicella Joseph L, Williams Astrid-Ja Patient education and counseling 2024 This study explored the prevalence and degree of misalignment between gastroenterologists and people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and investigated communication features related to misalignme Anu Andrews 39500104 PubMed Alignment Doctor-patient communication Inflammatory bowel disease Patient-centred communication
Management of Massive Iatrogenic Temporal Lobe Meningoencephalocele and Bacterial Meningitis Following Pediatric Cochlear Implant Surgery. Shave Samantha M, Saber Camelia N, David Abel P, Lee Daniel J Otology & neurotology : official publication of the American Otological Society, American Neurotolog 2024 To review the management of meningitis, large lateral skull base defect, and meningoencephalocele following pediatric cochlear implant (CI) surgery. Daniel J. Lee 39511749 PubMed
On the concordance between CAPS-5 and PCL-5 scores. Lee Daniel J, Weathers Frank W, Bovin Michelle J, Marx Brian P European journal of psychotraumatology 2024 <b>Background:</b> As reported in this journal, Resick and colleagues (2023) investigated discrepancies between scores from two widely used PTSD measures: the Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale for DSM Daniel J. Lee 39539241 PubMed CAPS-5 PCL-5 PTSD TEPT assessment evaluación
How Can Graph Theory Inform the Dual-stream Model of Speech Processing? A Resting-state Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study of Stroke and Aphasia Symptomology. Zhu Haoze, Fitzhugh Megan C, Keator Lynsey M, Johnson Lisa, Rorden Chris, Bonilha Leonardo, Fridriks Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2024 The dual-stream model of speech processing describes a cortical network involved in speech processing. However, it is not yet known if the dual-stream model represents actual intrinsic functional brai Lisa Johnson 39536158 PubMed
Urinary mycoestrogens and gestational weight gain in the UPSIDE pregnancy cohort. Kinkade Carolyn W, Rivera-Núñez Zorimar, Brinker Anita, Buckley Brian, Waysack Olivia, Kautz Amber, Environmental health : a global access science source 2024 Zearalenone (ZEN), a secondary metabolite of Fusarium fungi, is one of the most common mycotoxins in global food supplies such as cereal grains and processed food. ZEN and its metabolites are commonly Robbye Kinkade 39567992 PubMed Endocrine disrupting chemicals Gestational weight gain Mycoestrogens Pregnancy Zearalenone
Mobility-Based Smartphone Digital Phenotypes for Unobtrusively Capturing Everyday Cognition, Mood, and Community Life-Space in Older Adults: Feasibility, Acceptability, and Preliminary Validity Study. Hackett Katherine, Xu Shiyun, McKniff Moira, Paglia Lido, Barnett Ian, Giovannetti Tania JMIR human factors 2024 Current methods of monitoring cognition in older adults are insufficient to address the growing burden of Alzheimer disease and related dementias (AD/ADRD). New approaches that are sensitive, scalable Katherine Hackett 39576984 PubMed Alzheimer disease aging cognition depression digital biomarkers digital phenotyping life space location data mHealth mobile phone mobility monitoring
Inhibition of lung tumorigenesis by transient reprogramming in cancer cells. Pedrosa Pablo, Zhang Zhenguang, Nuñez-Quintela Victor, Macias David, Ge Jianfeng, Denholm Mary, Dyas Cell death & disease 2024 Oncogenic transformation and Oct4, Sox2, Klf4 and c-Myc (OSKM)-mediated induction of pluripotency are two independent and incompatible cellular fates. While continuous expression of OSKM can convert n Patricia Gonzalez 39587064 PubMed
Small and Long Non-Coding RNA Analysis for Human Trophoblast-Derived Extracellular Vesicles and Their Effect on the Transcriptome Profile of Human Neural Progenitor Cells. Kinkade Jessica A, Singh Pallav, Verma Mohit, Khan Teka, Ezashi Toshihiko, Bivens Nathan J, Roberts Cells 2024 In mice, the fetal brain is dependent upon the placenta for factors that guide its early development. This linkage between the two organs has given rise to the term, the placenta-brain axis. A similar Robbye Kinkade 39594615 PubMed DOHaD RNAseq brain exosomes in vitro models lncRNA miR miRNA placenta transcripts
Current status of pediatric auditory brainstem implantation in inner ear malformations; consensus statement of the Third International Pediatric ABI Meeting. Sennaroglu Levent, Lenarz Thomas, Roland J Thomas, Lee Daniel J, Colletti Liliana, Behr Robert, Jian Cochlear implants international 2024 This study aims to synthesize current knowledge and outcomes related to pediatric auditory brainstem implantation (ABI) in children with severe inner ear malformations (IEMs). It highlights the clinic Daniel J. Lee 39607757 PubMed Auditory brainstem implants audiological outcomes cochlear implantation imaging evaluation inner ear malformation rehabilitation speech perception surgical outcomes
Association of vaccine intention against COVID-19 using the 5C Scale and its constructs: a Pima County, Arizona cross-sectional survey. Block Ngaybe Maiya G, Mantina Namoonga, Pope Benjamin, Raghuraman Veena, Marczak Jacob, Velickovic S PeerJ 2024 Vaccine hesitancy has been ranked as one of the top 10 threats to global health by the World Health Organization. The 5C model (Confidence, Calculation of risk, Complacency, Collective Responsibility, Robbye Kinkade 39655324 PubMed Acceptability COVID-19 COVID-19 vaccine Intentions Patient acceptance of health care Vaccination Vaccination refusal
Small-molecule inhibition of SARS-CoV-2 NSP14 RNA cap methyltransferase. Meyer Cindy, Garzia Aitor, Miller Michael W, Huggins David J, Myers Robert W, Hoffmann Hans-Heinrich Nature 2024 Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)<sup>1</sup>. The rapid development of highly effective vaccines<sup>2,3</sup> against SARS Rasheed Davis 39663451 PubMed
Opioid prescribing guidelines for spine surgery patients: a multisite analysis of guideline implementation and monitoring with an automated text messaging platform. Tudor Thilan, Agarwal Anish K, Delgado M Kit, Lee Daniel J, Nguyen Jessica T, Xiong Ruiying, Ozturk Journal of neurosurgery. Spine 2024 The aim of this study was to describe the effect of opioid prescribing guideline implementation for elective spine surgery cases on prescribing and consumption behaviors in a multisite academic hospit Daniel J. Lee 39671587 PubMed fusion laminectomy opioids pain prescribing guidelines spine surgery text messaging
Therapeutic Potential of Intranasal Corticosteroids for Chronic Cough. Bandargal Saruchi, Lee Daniel J, Chen Tanya, Katsnelson Olivia, Kishibe Teruko, Song Christine, Lin Ear, nose, & throat journal 2024 <b>Background:</b> Chronic cough, a condition defined as a cough persisting for more than 8 weeks, remains a significant clinical challenge with a considerable impact on quality of life. Intranasal co Daniel J. Lee 39673437 PubMed chronic cough clinical guidelines intranasal corticosteroids literature review
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Feasibility, validity, and normative data for the remote Uniform Data Set neuropsychological battery at the University of Pennsylvania Alzheimer's Disease Research Center. Hackett Katherine, Shi Yidan, Schankel Laura, Oliveira Nicole, Kelley Melissa, McCoubrey Hannah, Pes Alzheimer's & dementia (Amsterdam, Netherlands) 2024 We investigated the feasibility and validity of the remotely-administered neuropsychological battery from the National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center Uniform Data Set (UDS T-Cog). Katherine Hackett 39726731 PubMed Alzheimer's Disease Research Center COVID‐19 T‐Cog Uniform Data Set accessibility digital neuropsychology normative data teleneuropsychology
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Clinical Manifestations. Hackett Katherine, Xu Shiyun, McKniff Moira, Barnett Ian, Giovannetti Tania Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association 2024 Intraindividual variability (IIV) on neuropsychological task performance has demonstrated enhanced sensitivity to neuropathological decline compared to mean performance. It is currently unknown whethe Katherine Hackett 39750071 PubMed
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