2023
79. A LARGE-SCALE GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION STUDY OF COCAINE USE DISORDER
Deak J, Zhou H, Levey D, Galimberti M, Farajzadeh L, Hougaard D, Jennings M, Davis L, Sanchez-Roige S, Demontis D, Børglum A, Kranzler H, Gaziano M, Stein M, Gelernter J. 79. A LARGE-SCALE GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION STUDY OF COCAINE USE DISORDER. European Neuropsychopharmacology 2023, 75: s99. DOI: 10.1016/j.euroneuro.2023.08.184.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGenome-wide association studiesLarge genome-wide association studiesGWS lociBackground Genome-wide association studiesAssociation studiesLarge-scale genome-wide association studiesTissue expression analysisGenetic architectureGWAS analysisIndividuals of AfricanGWAS discoverySingle locusExpression analysisGenetic dataChromosome 11Silico analysisGenetic discoveriesMillion Veteran ProgramChromosome 13Biological understandingLociEuropean ancestryBiological componentsVeteran ProgramNovel findings
2022
Impact of antibiotics on off-target infant gut microbiota and resistance genes in cohort studies
Lebeaux RM, Madan JC, Nguyen QP, Coker MO, Dade EF, Moroishi Y, Palys TJ, Ross BD, Pettigrew MM, Morrison HG, Karagas MR, Hoen AG. Impact of antibiotics on off-target infant gut microbiota and resistance genes in cohort studies. Pediatric Research 2022, 92: 1757-1766. PMID: 35568730, PMCID: PMC9659678, DOI: 10.1038/s41390-022-02104-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAntibiotic exposureCohort studyDay careDay care attendanceInfant gut microbiotaAntibiotic resistance genesCare attendanceImpact of antibioticsAntibiotic useStool samplesGut microbiotaInfantsGut microbiomeStudy designBacteroides fragilisAntibioticsBackgroundYoung childrenNovel findingsSubsequent exposureExposureFirst yearFurther investigationBaselineResistance genesCare
2021
Clinical Update: The Role of Family Accommodation in Youth Anxiety Treatment Outcomes
Etkin RG, Zilcha-Mano S, Lebowitz ER. Clinical Update: The Role of Family Accommodation in Youth Anxiety Treatment Outcomes. Evidence-Based Practice In Child And Adolescent Mental Health 2021, 7: 295-305. PMID: 36262867, PMCID: PMC9576190, DOI: 10.1080/23794925.2021.1981175.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAdolescent anxiety disordersParent-based treatmentYouth anxiety treatmentAnxiety treatment outcomesMulti-informant reportsAnxious youthContext of treatmentFamily accommodationAnxiety treatmentAnxiety disordersFuture researchSignificant predictorsCritical ingredientSuch findingsDifferential effectsChildrenPreliminary suggestionsTreatment outcomesFindingsNovel findingsYouthResearchSuggestionsPotential importanceBrief overview
2020
An Application of the Cure Model to a Cardiovascular Clinical Trial
Sevilimedu V, Ma S, Hartigan P, Kyriakides T. An Application of the Cure Model to a Cardiovascular Clinical Trial. Statistics In Biosciences 2020, 13: 402-430. DOI: 10.1007/s12561-020-09297-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMyocardial infarctionACS eventAggressive Drug Evaluation (COURAGE) trialClinical Outcomes Utilizing RevascularizationHazard of MICardiovascular clinical trialsDrug evaluation trialsCoronary syndromeClinical trialsMedical conditionsClinical practiceSurvival analysisCure modelNovel findingsRiskTrialsCured fractionEvaluation trialsRevascularizationInfarctionSyndrome
2019
Epigenetics in Asthma
Gomez JL. Epigenetics in Asthma. Current Allergy And Asthma Reports 2019, 19: 56. PMID: 31776749, PMCID: PMC6986424, DOI: 10.1007/s11882-019-0886-y.BooksConceptsChildhood asthmaCommon chronic respiratory diseasePurpose of ReviewAsthmaChronic respiratory diseasesUnderlying pathophysiological processesHuman asthmaAllergic inflammationAsthma endotypesHealthcare utilizationAsthma pathogenesisEpigenetic mechanismsImmune cellsRespiratory diseaseAsthmaHuman studiesPathophysiological processesSummaryThis reviewSpecific methylation signaturesNovel findingsMethylation signaturesCurrent literatureAdditional researchFuture studiesRegulatory roleEndotypesRenal stone composed of ritonavir
Zhao AM, Angoff NR. Renal stone composed of ritonavir. BMJ Case Reports 2019, 12: e230487. PMID: 31266762, PMCID: PMC6605930, DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2019-230487.Peer-Reviewed Case Reports and Technical NotesConceptsTreatment regimenLeft flank painPatient's treatment regimenHIV protease inhibitorsAntiretroviral therapyFlank painRitonavir useRenal stonesSide effectsRenal calculiRitonavirProtease inhibitorsNovel findingsRegimenHIVPainPatientsNephrolithiasisTherapyStonesYearsIncidenceFindingsCessationWomenA descriptive analysis of gut microbiota composition in differentially reared infant rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) across the first 6 months of life
Dettmer AM, Allen JM, Jaggers RM, Bailey MT. A descriptive analysis of gut microbiota composition in differentially reared infant rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) across the first 6 months of life. American Journal Of Primatology 2019, 81: e22969. PMID: 30941799, PMCID: PMC6774917, DOI: 10.1002/ajp.22969.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGut microbiota compositionMonths of lifeInfant rhesus monkeysMicrobiota compositionRhesus monkeysEarly life experiencesPostnatal day 14Gut microbial colonizationDay of birthHost immune functionNR infantsFed formulaClinical significanceImmune functionRectal swabsDaily social contactsDay 180Gut microbiotaDay 14Subsequent healthInfantsGastrointestinal microbiomeGut microbiomeSocial contactNovel findings
2018
Effect of the GSTM1 gene deletion on glycemic variability, sympatho-vagal balance and arterial stiffness in patients with metabolic syndrome, but without diabetes
Iorio A, Ylli D, Polimanti R, Picconi F, Maggio P, Francomano D, Aversa A, Manfellotto D, Fuciarelli M, Frontoni S. Effect of the GSTM1 gene deletion on glycemic variability, sympatho-vagal balance and arterial stiffness in patients with metabolic syndrome, but without diabetes. Diabetes Research And Clinical Practice 2018, 138: 158-168. PMID: 29452132, DOI: 10.1016/j.diabres.2018.02.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProtein kinase regulationGlutathione S-transferase geneCellular detoxification processesKinase regulationInvolvement of GSTRisk lociFunctional variantsGene deletionPutative roleDetoxification processDeletionGenesPolymorphism analysisOxidative stressCrucial roleGene polymorphism analysisGST gene polymorphismsNovel findingsGSTM1 gene deletionLociGSTM1 deletionRoleGSTRegulationPathway
2017
Nivolumab-associated vitiligo-like depigmentation in a patient with acute myeloid leukemia: A novel finding
Yin ES, Totonchy MB, Leventhal JS. Nivolumab-associated vitiligo-like depigmentation in a patient with acute myeloid leukemia: A novel finding. JAAD Case Reports 2017, 3: 90-92. PMID: 28280766, PMCID: PMC5334519, DOI: 10.1016/j.jdcr.2016.10.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSurgical outcome in adolescents with mesial temporal sclerosis: Is it different?
Farooque P, Hirsch L, Levy S, Testa F, Mattson R, Spencer D. Surgical outcome in adolescents with mesial temporal sclerosis: Is it different? Epilepsy & Behavior 2017, 69: 24-27. PMID: 28235653, DOI: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2016.10.028.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMesial temporal sclerosisTemporal sclerosisStatus epilepticusTemporal lobectomySurgical outcomesAdolescent patientsIctal onsetMore lobesEpilepsy surgery databaseScalp EEGSeizure freedomPatient populationSurgery DatabaseRisk factorsPatientsElectrographic dataLobectomyEpilepticusTwo yearsSclerosisHypometabolismNovel findingsAdolescentsMRIOutcomes
2016
Telomere structure and maintenance gene variants and risk of five cancer types
Karami S, Han Y, Pande M, Cheng I, Rudd J, Pierce BL, Nutter EL, Schumacher FR, Kote‐Jarai Z, Lindstrom S, Witte JS, Fang S, Han J, Kraft P, Hunter DJ, Song F, Hung RJ, McKay J, Gruber SB, Chanock SJ, Risch A, Shen H, Haiman CA, Boardman L, Ulrich CM, Casey G, Peters U, Al Olama A, Berchuck A, Berndt SI, Bezieau S, Brennan P, Brenner H, Brinton L, Caporaso N, Chan AT, Chang‐Claude J, Christiani DC, Cunningham JM, Easton D, Eeles RA, Eisen T, Gala M, Gallinger SJ, Gayther SA, Goode EL, Grönberg H, Henderson BE, Houlston R, Joshi AD, Küry S, Landi MT, Le Marchand L, Muir K, Newcomb PA, Permuth‐Wey J, Pharoah P, Phelan C, Potter JD, Ramus SJ, Risch H, Schildkraut J, Slattery ML, Song H, Wentzensen N, White E, Wiklund F, Zanke BW, Sellers TA, Zheng W, Chatterjee N, Amos CI, Doherty JA, on behalf of GECCO and the GAME‐ON Network: CORECT D. Telomere structure and maintenance gene variants and risk of five cancer types. International Journal Of Cancer 2016, 139: 2655-2670. PMID: 27459707, PMCID: PMC5198774, DOI: 10.1002/ijc.30288.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLung cancerCancer riskProstate cancerCancer typesLung cancer riskInfluences cancer riskSNP minor allelesIndependent associationCancer casesColorectalMultiple cancersCancerProstateBreastMinor alleleOvarianGene variantsEuropean descentRiskNovel findingsReverse transcriptaseTelomere dysfunctionIndependent SNPsAssociationCap chromosome
2015
Lifestyle Intervention for Sleep Disturbances Among Overweight or Obese Individuals
Nam S, Stewart KJ, Dobrosielski DA. Lifestyle Intervention for Sleep Disturbances Among Overweight or Obese Individuals. Behavioral Sleep Medicine 2015, 14: 343-350. PMID: 26375410, PMCID: PMC4794423, DOI: 10.1080/15402002.2015.1007992.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSleep disturbancesLifestyle interventionSelf-reported sleep disturbanceWeight-loss dietsAbdominal subcutaneous fatDifferent lifestyle interventionsAbdominal total fatLess sleep disturbanceMagnetic resonance imagingMood States questionnaireLoss dietVisceral fatObese individualsOverweight personsDepressive symptomsBody weightTotal fatResonance imagingAerobic fitnessSubcutaneous fatNovel findingsState QuestionnaireFatInterventionOverweight
2014
The internalization of weight bias is associated with severe eating pathology among lean individuals
Schvey NA, White MA. The internalization of weight bias is associated with severe eating pathology among lean individuals. Eating Behaviors 2014, 17: 1-5. PMID: 25514799, DOI: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2014.11.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWeight Bias Internalization ScaleWeight biasPurge behaviorsInternalized weight biasBinge/purge behaviorsLean individualsEDE-Q subscalesWBIS scoresInternalization ScaleBehavioral criteriaBivariate correlationsAnonymous online surveyBingeConvergence of responsesOnline surveyPositive associationOverweight adultsIndividualsParticipantsBiasLogistic regressionAdultsPathologyQEWPNovel findings
2013
Notch signaling and new therapeutic options in liver disease
Morell CM, Strazzabosco M. Notch signaling and new therapeutic options in liver disease. Journal Of Hepatology 2013, 60: 885-890. PMID: 24308992, DOI: 10.1016/j.jhep.2013.11.028.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLiver diseaseTherapeutic agentsNew therapeutic optionsNotch signalingSpecific therapeutic agentsStem cell featuresTherapeutic optionsLiver malignanciesLiver metabolismTherapeutic relevanceAberrant activationLiver regenerationPersistent activationDiseaseAdult liverPossible targetsFurther studiesCell featuresNovel findingsRecent reportsNotch pathwayLiverCritical playersSignalingActivationClinical correlates of the Weight Bias Internalization Scale in overweight adults with binge and purge behaviours
Schvey N, Roberto C, White M. Clinical correlates of the Weight Bias Internalization Scale in overweight adults with binge and purge behaviours. Eating Disorders 2013, 1: 213-223. DOI: 10.1080/21662630.2013.794523.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWeight Bias Internalization ScaleOverweight adultsClinical correlatesWBIS scoresPurge behaviorsWeight Patterns-RevisedWeight biasInternalization ScaleOverweight patientsEating Disorder Examination QuestionnaireObese adultsWeight bias internalizationWeight instabilityDisorder Examination QuestionnaireInternalized weight biasHealthcare providersOverweight onsetBinge/EDE-Q subscalesWeight fluctuationPathologyExamination QuestionnaireNovel findingsAdultsBingeActive cochlear amplification is dependent on supporting cell gap junctions
Zhu Y, Liang C, Chen J, Zong L, Chen G, Zhao H. Active cochlear amplification is dependent on supporting cell gap junctions. Nature Communications 2013, 4: 1786. PMID: 23653198, PMCID: PMC3675877, DOI: 10.1038/ncomms2806.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAuditory ThresholdCochlear Microphonic PotentialsConnexin 26ConnexinsEvoked Potentials, Auditory, Brain StemGap JunctionsGene DeletionGene TargetingHair Cells, Auditory, OuterHearing LossLabyrinth Supporting CellsMiceMice, KnockoutMolecular Motor ProteinsNonlinear DynamicsOtoacoustic Emissions, SpontaneousSpiral GanglionConceptsActive cochlear amplificationOuter hair cellsCell gap junctionsHearing lossCochlear amplificationHair cellsGap junctionsDistortion product otoacoustic emissionsOuter hair cell electromotilityHair cell electromotilitySevere hearing lossProduct otoacoustic emissionsShorter outer hair cellsHair-bundle movementsOuter pillar cellsLeftward shiftOtoacoustic emissionsAcoustic stimulationDeiters' cellsHearing sensitivityConnexin 26Active cochlear mechanicsNovel findingsPillar cellsBundle movement
2012
Phospholipase C mediates (±)-1-(2,5-dimethoxy-4-iodophenyl)-2-aminopropane (DOI)-, but not lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)-elicited head bobs in rabbit medial prefrontal cortex
Schindler EA, Harvey JA, Aloyo VJ. Phospholipase C mediates (±)-1-(2,5-dimethoxy-4-iodophenyl)-2-aminopropane (DOI)-, but not lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)-elicited head bobs in rabbit medial prefrontal cortex. Brain Research 2012, 1491: 98-108. PMID: 23123701, PMCID: PMC3559188, DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2012.10.057.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmphetaminesAnimalsBehavior, AnimalCerebral CortexEnzyme ActivationEnzyme InhibitorsEstrenesHallucinogensHead MovementsHydrolysisLysergic Acid DiethylamideMaleMicroinjectionsPhosphatidylinositolsPrefrontal CortexPyrrolidinonesRabbitsReceptor, Serotonin, 5-HT2ASerotonin AntagonistsSerotonin Receptor AgonistsSignal TransductionType C PhospholipasesConceptsMedial prefrontal cortexLysergic acid diethylamidePI hydrolysisReceptor antagonistPrefrontal cortexDimethoxy-4Acid diethylamidePhospholipase CDistinct pharmacological propertiesEffects of hallucinogensActivation of PLCTissue prismsSerotonergic receptorsReceptor mechanismsPhosphatidylinositol hydrolysisPharmacological propertiesIntracellular mechanismsPLC inhibitorPLC activationHead bobsTrien-17Receptor signalsHallucinogensNovel findingsAntagonist
2008
Congenital fibrosarcoma with a novel complex 3-way translocation t(12;15;19) and unusual histologic features
Mariño-Enríquez A, Li P, Samuelson J, Rossi MR, Reyes-Múgica M. Congenital fibrosarcoma with a novel complex 3-way translocation t(12;15;19) and unusual histologic features. Human Pathology 2008, 39: 1844-1848. PMID: 18657299, DOI: 10.1016/j.humpath.2008.04.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBiomarkers, TumorChromosomes, Human, Pair 12Chromosomes, Human, Pair 15Chromosomes, Human, Pair 19Combined Modality TherapyFibrosarcomaGene RearrangementHumansInfantMaleProto-Oncogene Proteins c-etsReceptor, trkCRepressor ProteinsRetroperitoneal NeoplasmsTomography, X-Ray ComputedTranslocation, GeneticTreatment OutcomeConceptsCongenital fibrosarcomaInflammatory myofibroblastic tumorUnusual histologic featuresGenotype/phenotype correlationGenotype-phenotype correlationMyofibroblastic tumorHistologic featuresMesenchymal tumorsTherapeutic armamentariumIntermediate malignancyTrisomy 8TumorsFibrosarcomaRefined diagnosisDiagnosisUltrastructural featuresMolecular diagnosisPhenotype correlationNovel findingsFusion signalCytogenetic analysis
2007
Repeated Exposure to Media Violence Is Associated with Diminished Response in an Inhibitory Frontolimbic Network
Kelly CR, Grinband J, Hirsch J. Repeated Exposure to Media Violence Is Associated with Diminished Response in an Inhibitory Frontolimbic Network. PLOS ONE 2007, 2: e1268. PMID: 18060062, PMCID: PMC2092389, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0001268.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFunctional magnetic resonance imagingRight lateral orbitofrontal cortexMagnetic resonance imagingLateral orbitofrontal cortexDiminished responsivenessDiminished responseShort-term exposureResonance imagingFrontolimbic networkOrbitofrontal cortexCortical networksNovel findingsExposureResponseCortex
2005
Expression of Structural Proteins and Angiogenic Factors in Normal Arterial and Unruptured and Ruptured Aneurysm Walls
Kılıc T, Sohrabifar M, Kurtkaya Ö, Yildirim Ö, Elmaci I, Günel M, Pamir MN. Expression of Structural Proteins and Angiogenic Factors in Normal Arterial and Unruptured and Ruptured Aneurysm Walls. Neurosurgery 2005, 57: 997-1007. PMID: 16284569, DOI: 10.1227/01.neu.0000180812.77621.6c.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStructural proteinsGrowth factorPattern of expressionCertain structural proteinsAngiogenic growth factorsLevel of expressionNormal vessel wallGrowth factor alpha expressionAngiogenic factorsProteinBiological mediatorsExpressionFibronectinVessel wallLamininNovel findingsIntracranial aneurysm formationPairs of specimensAneurysmal specimensTissue groupsFormationMediators
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