This newly discovered syndrome, dubbed the «GPIHBP1 autoantibody syndrome,» represents an important advance in understanding hypertriglyceridemia, said Dr. Stephen Young, UCLA cardiologist and molecular biologist, who
led the study along with his colleagues Anne Beigneux and Loren Fong.
The finding «can color how we approach future vaccine discovery and development,» said Broad senior associate member Dr. Dyann Wirth, a top malaria researcher at Harvard who
led the study along with Fred Hutch biostatistician Dr. Peter Gilbert.
Not exact matches
From my experience working with thousands of small and mid-market (SME) B2B companies,
along with
studying the reams of data on the B2B
lead generation model, I've established a list of the three most common and damaging website mistakes made by SMEs.
A recent
study by University of Toronto Scarborough and Rotman School of Management professors Julie McCarthy and John Trougakos,
along with Bonnie Cheng from Hong Kong Polytechnic University, found that high levels of emotional exhaustion that come from workplace anxiety can directly
lead to lower job performance.
Indeed, it was Fosdick's influence,
along with that of Walter Rauschenbusch and other advocates of the social gospel, that
led me to experience considerable alienation from the evangelical community during my years of graduate
study on secular campuses in the 1960s, when I joined protests against racial injustice and marched against the Vietnam war.
After a long period of literary, historical, and form - critical
study of the New Testament,
along with more recent work on the «redaction» of its several books in the light of the motives that
led their authors to select and arrange the material then available to them, it is clear that any claim to «simple historicity» is false.
Unfortunately I wasn't aware of how necessary a good teacher is so much of my
studying lead to many miss - steps
along my path.
During one period of his life, Nevin's dissatisfaction with «Puritan» American Protestantism,
along with his extensive historical
studies,
led him nearly to convert to Roman Catholicism.
In Obergefell, Kennedy's claim was that although historically the interpretation of a fundamental right to marry has not included same - sex couples, the «referenda, legislative debates, and grassroots campaigns;
studies and other writings; and extensive litigation in state and federal courts» has
led to an «enhanced understanding» of how the Due Process and Equal Protection clauses of the 14th amendment contain a right for same - sex couples to marry that was really there all
along, though until now unseen.
Pumpkin seed oil is rich in natural phytoestrogens and
studies suggest it may
lead to a significant increase in good «HDL» cholesterol
along with decreases in blood pressure, hot flashes, headaches, joint pains and other menopausal symptoms in postmenopausal women.5
These case
studies were short, rapid - fire presentations by
leading Australian and international researchers across industries, global regions and
along the food chain
These case
studies will be short, rapid - fire presentations by
leading Australian and international researchers across industries, global regions and
along the food chain
The other
study,
led by Kate Grimshaw, CFNP, of the University of Southampton in the U.K., analyzed data from a cohort of 1,170 women recruited during pregnancy and followed,
along with their infants, for two years after birth.
The
study was
led by research engineer Julie Mansfield,
along with a team of researchers at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, according to a press release sent to Romper.
Led by State Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Basil Seggos
along with co-chairs Sen. Thomas O'Mara and Assemblyman Steve Englebright, the Task Force was tasked with conducting a
study and developing a solution to the use and disposal of plastic bags and how best to deter their environmental impact.
Nienke van der Marel, a PhD student at Leiden Observatory in the Netherlands, and
lead author of the article, was using ALMA
along with her co-workers, to
study the disc in a system called Oph - IRS 48 [2].
«Ocean acidification can affect individual marine organisms
along the Pacific coast, by changing the chemistry of the seawater,» said
lead author Brittany Jellison, a Ph.D. student
studying marine ecology at the UC Davis Bodega Marine Laboratory.
The
study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, was
led by Vivek Shenoy, professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering and co-director of Penn's Center for Engineering Mechanobiology,
along with Xuan Cao and Ehsan Ban, members of his lab.
For patients with gender dysphoria undergoing male - to - female transformation, a stepwise approach to facial feminization surgery (FFS)
leads to good cosmetic outcomes
along with psychological, social, and functional benefits, according to a
study in the February issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery ®, the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS).
De la Fuente is the corresponding author of the new
study, and one of its
lead authors
along with Osmar Silva, a postdoc at the University of Brasilia, and Evan Haney, a postdoc at the University of British Columbia.
Over the next half century, Bass
led groundbreaking
studies of Late Bronze Age (1600 - 1100 B.C.) shipwrecks off the coast of Turkey,
along with sites from many other periods.
The results —
along with a recent Dartmouth -
led study that found air temperature also likely influenced the fluctuating size of South America's Quelccaya Ice Cap over the past millennium — support many scientists» suspicions that today's tropical glaciers are rapidly shrinking primarily because of a warming climate rather than declining snowfall or other factors.
«We wanted to use pharmacologic means to get the same effect as the gene variant,» says Alban Latremoliere, PhD, also of Boston Children's Kirby Center, who
led the current
study along with Woolf and Costigan.
«This rich assemblage of materials in bronze, silver,
lead and iron,
along with the abundant ceramics and remarkable evidence of organic remains, create an unparalleled opportunity for the
study of culture, religion and daily life in Chianti and the surrounding region,» she said of the well excavation that began in 2011, which is part of a larger dig encompassing the entire Cetamura settlement.
The
study was
led by Mayo Clinic's Konstantinos Lazaridis, M.D., and Carl Anderson, Ph.D., of the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute,
along with collaborators from six other U.S. medical centers and co-investigators from the U.K., Germany and Norway and collaborators from other European countries.
«We had theorized prior to this
study that differences in communication would exist among members of the health care team, but the magnitude of the differences was surprising to us,
along with the disagreements among attendings, many in the same division,» says
lead author Deepak Palakshappa, MD, chief pediatric resident at the time of the
study and now an instructor at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
«In a lot of modern research in crisis management, people are looking at how communities mobilize
along social networks to overcome traumatic environmental crises, like we saw with Hurricane Katrina,» said Lewis Borck,
lead author of the
study and a Ph.D. candidate in the UA School of Anthropology in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences.
Another surprise was that the rise in methane levels happened simultaneously around the globe instead of being centred near known sources of methane emissions in the northern hemisphere, said Rigby, one of the
study's
lead authors
along with Ronald Prinn, also of MIT.
said Jonathon Stillman, associate professor of biology at San Francisco State University, who
along with Ed Carpenter, professor of biology, and Tomoko Komada, associate professor of chemistry,
led a team of researchers at the University's Romberg Tiburon Center for Environmental
Studies.
Dr Nicolas Labrosse,
lead scientist in the
study, explains: «We found that despite how prominences and tornadoes appear in images, the magnetic field is not vertical, and the plasma mostly moves horizontally
along magnetic field lines.
A second
study led by Indi Trehan, another member of the team at Washington University, showed that children with kwashiorkor were less likely to become malnourished again if they were given antibiotics
along with a nutrient - rich diet (NEJM, doi.org/kc4).
The
study's
lead author, Michael Levin, and his colleague Douglas Blackiston took tadpoles of the African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis) whose eyes had been surgically removed and transplanted «donor» eyeballs — one per tadpole —
along various points on the back.
«In general, using a prosthesis is an unnatural act that requires training, extra effort and can have a certain amount of awkwardness to it,» explains Douglas P. Murphy, MD; from Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center who is also an associate professor of PM&R at Virginia Commonwealth University and
lead investigator (
along with Ou Bai PhD from Florida International University) in a recent
study that sought to establish the feasibility of manipulating a prosthetic knee with BCI.
Further progress
along this line of
study has now
led to production of a cesium pump.
A new
study led by The University of Texas at Austin has found that the occurrence of these big, destructive quakes and associated devastating tsunamis may be linked to compact sediments
along large portions of the subduction zone.
Dr. John D. Scott, professor and chair of pharmacology at the University of Washington School of Medicine and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator,
along with Dr. F. Donelson Smith of the UW and HHMI,
led this
study, which also involved Drs. Claire and Patrick Eyers and their group at the University of Liverpool.
The flatworm is ideal for
studying stem cells, says
lead author Kaja Wasik, who conducted the work as a PhD student in Hannon's lab
along with co-
lead author James Gurtowski from Schatz's lab.
Dr Lucy Hawkes of the University of Exeter
led the
study,
along with colleagues Dr Charles Bishop (Bangor University) and Prof. Pat Butler (University of Birmingham).
The current
study is built on more than 20 years of preclinical research on memory codes
led by Sam Deadwyler, Ph.D., professor of physiology and pharmacology at Wake Forest Baptist,
along with Hampson, Berger and Song.
«Our
studies have investigated and identified the root cause of AIDS — how CD4 T cells die,» said Gladstone Staff Research Investigator Gilad Doitsh, PhD, who is the Nature paper's
lead author,
along with Nicole Galloway and Xin Geng, PhD.
The
study,
led by postdoctoral scholars Hannes Saal and Benoit Delhaye,
along with Brandon Rayhaun, a former undergraduate in the lab, builds upon years of research by Bensmaia's team on how the nervous system and brain perceive the sense of touch.
Christian Laurent, from Ocean and Earth Science at the University of Southampton,
lead author of the
study, says: «We started looking at the shape of the rachis and how it changes
along the length of it to accommodate different stresses.
Christian, who
led the
study as part of his research degree (MRes) in Vertebrate Palaeontology, adds: «Our results indicate that the number, and the relative thickness, of layers around the circumference of the rachis and
along the feather's length are not fixed, and may vary either in order to cope with the stresses of flight particular to the bird or to the lineage that the individual belongs to.»
«The first supernovae are especially interesting not only to people who
study stars but also those doing cosmology,» said Ken Chen, an astrophysicist at the East Asian Core Observatories Association (EACOA) and
lead author on a paper in The Astrophysical Journal that examines how the first supernovae influenced star formation and,
along with it, the evolution of the universe.
«Our results emphasize the importance of the source and quantity of mono - unsaturated fatty acids in the diet — we should eat more mono - unsaturated fatty acids from plant sources and less mono - unsaturated fatty acids from animal sources,» said Marta Guasch - Ferré, Ph.D., a research associate and one of the
lead authors of this
study along with Geng Zong, Ph.D., a research fellow.
The
study,
led by Katalin Susztak, MD, PhD, a professor of Renal - Electrolyte and Hypertension and Genetics, also identified three novel cell populations,
along with all previously described kidney cell types.
The findings from that multi-state, multi-partner
study,
along with other factors,
led to the enactment of the Clean Smokestacks Act in 2002, a state law that mandated significant reductions in emissions from coal - fired power plants.
At that point in time, «the route can only be
along the Pacific coast,» says Alan Cooper, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Adelaide in Australia who helped
lead the
study.
«Block their route
along the lines, and you'll keep them from building nests in the first place,» says the
study's
lead author Kevin Burgio, a Ph.D. student in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB) at the University of Connecticut.
«Our findings are clinically relevant as they identify a novel addiction target in rodents,
along with parallel supporting evidence from brain imaging
studies in human addicts,» explains Andon Placzek,
lead author of the nicotine
study.