Dr Ciro Chiappini,
first author of the study from the Department of Materials, added: «If we can harness the power of nucleic acids and prompt them to carry out specific tasks, it will give us a way to regenerate lost function.
Dr Toby Pillinger,
first author of the study from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King's College London, said: «The mortality gap between people with schizophrenia and the general population is growing, and there is a need for novel approaches to halt this trend.
Says XU,
the first author of the study from the Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Not exact matches
Authors of the Australian
study say the key to avoiding conflict with employees is clarity
from the
first salary negotiation.
«At
first, the patient is usually very frightened
of the voice and will curl up in the chair and look away
from the avatar,» explained professor Tom Craig, one
of the
study's
authors.
Most
studies have revealed protective effects
of breastfeeding on common infections in the
first 8 to12 months
of life.8, 27,29,30 One
study, which distinguished between infectious diseases until and
from the age
of 6 months, revealed results similar to those
from our
study.24 Although the
authors used exclusive breastfeeding for 3 months as the reference group, exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months reduced the risk
of gastrointestinal tract infections between the ages
of 3 and 6 months but not between the ages
of 6 and 12 months.24 We can not explain why breastfeeding duration was only associated with lower risks
of lower respiratory tract infection
from 7 to 12 months.
Although data were obtained directly
from the
first author for one
of these
studies (10), the other smaller
study (with 109 control subjects) was excluded
from the meta - analysis (20).
«Birth defects were seen when both males and females were exposed, as well as when only one parent was exposed,» said Hrubec, who is
first author on the
study and holds both a doctor
of veterinary medicine degree and Ph.D.
from the Virginia - Maryland College
of Veterinary Medicine.
The
study's
first author Lida Xing
from the China University
of Geosciences in Beijing discovered the remarkable specimen at an amber market in Myitkyina, Myanmar in 2015.
«The presence
of these elongated skulls in parts
of eastern Europe is most commonly attributed to the nomadic Huns, led by Atilla, during their invasion
of the Roman Empire
from Asia, but the appearance
of these skulls in western Europe is more mysterious, as this was very much the fringes
of their territory,» said Dr. Krishna Veeramah,
first author of the
study.
The
first author of the
study is Marta Łksza, PhD, a computer scientist from the Simons Center for Systems Biology at the Institute for Advanced S
study is Marta Łksza, PhD, a computer scientist
from the Simons Center for Systems Biology at the Institute for Advanced
StudyStudy.
The lead
author of the new
study, Guillem Anglada [1],
from the Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía (CSIC), Granada, Spain, explains the significance
of this find: «The dust around Proxima is important because, following the discovery
of the terrestrial planet Proxima b, it's the
first indication
of the presence
of an elaborate planetary system, and not just a single planet, around the star closest to our Sun.»
The new
study covers the entire U.S. West,
from the High Plains states to the Pacific coast, and provides the
first detailed look at how groundwater recharge may change as the climate changes, said senior
author Thomas Meixner, UA professor and associate department head
of hydrology and atmospheric sciences.
Joint
first author of the
study, microbiologist Dr Jo Fothergill said: «We have discovered that the nasopharynx acts as a silent reservoir for bacteria
from which more serious infections in the lungs can develop.»
«The stagnation in yields has only been statistically verifiable for a few years,» explains Dr. Martin Wiesmeier
from the TUM Chair
of Soil Science in Freising - Weihenstephan and
first author of the
study.
Now, the
authors of the present
study report what they believe to be the
first Jurassic ichthyosaur found in India,
from the Kachchh area in Gujarat.
«Estimating
from various
studies that looked at increasing BMI and endometrial cancer risk, a woman with a Body Mass Index (BMI)
of 40 would have approximately eight times greater risk
of endometrial cancer than someone with a BMI
of 25,» said
first author Kristy Ward, MD, the senior gynecologic oncology fellow in the Department
of Reproductive Medicine at UC San Diego School
of Medicine.
«We believe that there is a threshold effect whereby the levels
of Klotho, dictated mostly by the age
of the patients, are crucial in determining whether they will benefit
from this treatment or not,» said Reeti Behera, Ph.D., a postdoctoral researcher in the Weeraratna lab and
first author of the
study.
«CRISPR - Cpf1 differs
from CRISPR - Cas9 in a number
of key ways, including being easier to deliver to muscle cells, said Yu Zhang, a graduate student in Dr. Olson's lab and the
first author of this
study.
First author, Dr. Andrés Valenzuela
from ZSL's Institute
of Zoology and UNAB said: «Put simply, this
study shows that once an individual animal becomes infected with Bd, it is almost certain to die.
The
study was conducted with current and former UT Southwestern researchers, including
first author Dr. Lu Gao; Dr. Elizabeth Rabbitt; Dr. Jennifer Condon; Dr. Nora Renthal; Dr. John Johnston; Dr. Matthew Mitsche; and researchers
from the Institut de Génétique et de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire, France, and Baylor College
of Medicine in Houston.
«Today, the Pine Island and Thwaites glaciers are grounded in a very precarious position, and major retreat may already be happening, caused primarily by warm waters melting
from below the ice shelves that jut out
from each glacier into the sea,» said Matthew Wise
of Cambridge's Scott Polar Research Institute, and the
study's
first author.
Spearheaded by
first author Christopher McNair, PhD, a graduate student in the laboratory
of Dr. Knudsen, the
study undertook an extensive analysis
of tumor samples and cell - free DNA samples
from patients with advanced, lethal - stage prostate cancer.
«It's taken years
of trial and error, making educated guesses and taking baby steps to finally produce functioning human muscle
from pluripotent stem cells,» said Lingjun Rao, a postdoctoral researcher in Bursac's laboratory and
first author of the
study.
«Our
study, for the
first time, offers a potential way
of preventing allergies by using a molecule that redirects the immune response away
from the allergic response,» says lead
author Dr. Christine McCusker, allergist at the Montreal Children's Hospital and researcher at the RI - MUHC.
«This is the
first genome - wide data on prehistoric humans
from the hot tropics, and was made possible by improved methods for preparing skeletal remains» says Ron Pinhasi at University College Dublin, a senior
author of the
study.
«This suggested that fungal symbionts that colonize plants which are deficient in lipid biosynthesis suffer
from a lack
of essential lipids,» says Andreas Keymer, a PhD student in Gutjahr's group and
first author of the new
study.
«The main issue is that there is only a handful
of islands in the Southern Ocean and not all
of them are suitable to sustain large breeding colonies» says Robin Cristofari,
first author of the
study,
from the Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien (IPHC / CNRS / University
of Strasbourg) and the Centre Scientifique de Monaco (CSM).
«The imaging technique could shed light on the immune dysfunction that underpins a broad range
of neuroinflammatory diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and addiction,» said Christine Sandiego, PhD, lead
author of the
study and a researcher
from the department
of psychiatry at the Yale School
of Medicine in New Haven, Conn. «This is the
first human
study that accurately measures this immune response in the brain.
«With the existing technologies, remote detection
of radioactive materials is impossible when the measurement location is far
from the radioactive source,» says Dongsung Kim (Combined M.S. / Ph.D. student
of Physics), the
first author of the
study.
In the
first study conducted with IgEnio, the MedUni Vienna researchers at the Institute
of Pathophysiology and Allergy Research, led by Rudolf Valenta and lead
author Christian Lupinek, Kurt Derfler
from the Division
of Nephrology and Dialysis (Department
of Medicine III) and Ventzislav Petkov
from the Division
of Pulmonology (Department
of Medicine II), were able to show that this absorption technique brings about a significant improvement in the quality
of life for sufferers during the pollen season — even those with a greatly elevated IgE levels.
«We are beginning to see that melanocytes integrate signals
from several receptors to modulate pigment production, which will help us build a more complete model
of how pigmentation is regulated,» said Christopher A. Natale, a graduate student in the Ridky Laboratory, and
first author of the
study.
For Dr. Christophe Dufresnes
from the University
of Lausanne,
first author of the common
study just published in Scientific Reports, this «suggests that the undifferentiated sex chromosomes in these tree frogs contribute more to the evolution
of new species than other, normal chromosomes.»
«The cells
of warm - blooded organisms need a mainly constant temperature and tolerate deviations
from the optimal 37 ° C only conditionally,» explains Dr. Marco Preußner, who is a postdoctoral researcher and
first author of the
study.
«We have made great efforts and spent many nights in the field to cover large parts
of Poland when sampling saliva
from the two tree frog species for genetic analyses,» said Tomasz Majtyka, the University
of Wroclaw and equal
first author of the
study.
«This is the
first time [stimulated movement has] been linked to signals recorded
from within the brain,» says biomedical engineer Chad Bouton, one
of the
study's
authors and vice president
of advanced engineering and technology at the Feinstein Institute for Medical Research in Manhasset, New York.
«By following these babies
from birth, and intensively within the
first six months, we were able to collect large amounts
of data long before overt symptoms are typically seen,» said Warren Jones, Ph.D., the lead
author on the
study.
For the new
study, researchers in Diamond's laboratory, led by
first author Helen Lazear, PhD, now at the University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, tested five strains
of the Zika virus in the mice: the original strain acquired
from Uganda in 1947; three strains that circulated in Senegal in the 1980s; and the French Polynesian strain, which caused infections in 2013 and is nearly identical to the strain causing the current outbreak.
«Bone cells aren't solely
studied in isolation in the lab as both local and systemic factors play an important role in their function, so it's important to unpick the multitude
of biological factors that can affect their proliferation,» says Dr Pablo Roman - Garcia, a
first author from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute.
The
study, «Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to Manage Pain and Opioid Use after Major Surgery: Preliminary Outcomes
from the Toronto General Hospital Transitional Pain Service,» is published in the Canadian Journal
of Pain, by
first author Muhammad Azam, Ph.D. candidate at York University and senior
authors Dr. Joel Katz, Affiliate Scientist, Toronto General Hospital Research Institute (TGHRI) and Dr. Hance Clarke, Director
of the Transitional Pain Service at TGH, UHN and Clinical Researcher, TGHRI.
«This is the
first study to show that current strategies to bolster the effectiveness
of flu vaccines protected lean mice
from serious illness but fell short
of protecting obese mice
from infections,» said corresponding
author Stacey Schultz - Cherry, Ph.D., a member
of the St. Jude Department
of Infectious Diseases.
«We've shown that in the short term, IV infusions
of kisspeptin at certain doses can restore the pulses
of LH that are essential for female fertility,» said Dr Channa Jayasena
from Imperial College London who is the
first -
author on the
study.
«Our
study is the
first long - term and large - scale assessment
of the impacts
of dams and diverting water
from the rivers and wetlands
of the Murray - Darling Basin,» says
study lead
author UNSW Professor Richard Kingsford.
In this group, the levels
of narcissism and self - esteem recorded are the same for respondents
from both the former East and West Germany,» says Dr. Aline Vater, the
study's
first author.
Whether this is
from reduced mobility due to the assistance
of their families and caregivers, or due to some other reason is yet to be determined, and something we are currently working on,» added Professor Matchar, who is also
first author of the SAFE
study.
«We found that fibrinogen stops adult stem cells
from transforming into the mature cells that produce myelin,» explained
first author of the
study Mark Petersen, MD, a visiting scientist in Akassoglou's laboratory and an assistant adjunct professor
of pediatrics at UCSF.
Dr Hanno Seebens
from Senckenberg, Germany,
first author a new
study on the topic has an answer now: «For all groups
of organisms on all continents, the number
of alien species has increased continuously during the last 200 years.
«We
studied human T cells, isolated
from blood donors
of all ages, to compare mature cytotoxic T cells with naive ones,» said Philip Ansumana Hull, graduate student in Ott's lab and one
of the
first authors of the
study.
Based on more than 16 years
of follow - up among 120,000 men and women
from three long - term
studies of U.S. health professionals, the
authors first found that diets with a high glycemic load (GL)
from eating refined grains, starches, and sugars were associated with more weight gain.
«This is the
first drug molecule that can regulate memory loss by directly blocking ions
from leaking through nerve cell membranes,» said Ratnesh Lal, a professor
of bioengineering at the University
of California San Diego and co-senior
author of the
study.