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Integrative Genomics Reveals Causal Pleiotropy and Therapeutic Opportunities at the Interface of Acute Pancreatitis and Infection

open access: yesJournal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Sciences, Volume 33, Issue 3, Page 194-207, March 2026.
ABSTRACT Background Understanding the genetic links between acute pancreatitis (AP) and its infectious comorbidities is crucial for prognosis and therapy, yet remains underexplored. Methods We conducted a comprehensive post‐GWAS analysis using large‐scale summary statistics for AP and 16 infectious diseases. To pinpoint pleiotropic genes, we integrated
Bo Zou   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Mahi ā Wānanga—A Mana Wāhine‐Led Collaboration to Co‐Construct Meaningful Research and Meaning from Research

open access: yesKōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online, Volume 21, Issue 1, March 2026.
Indigenous ways of sharing and developing knowledge survive in ceremony, songs, proverbs, storytelling and purposeful dialogues. Wānanga (space for knowledge sharing) is the epitome of traditional knowledge transmission—grounded in Indigenous practice and worldview, allowing for the co‐creation of new knowledge and passing down of inherited knowledge ...
Deborah Heke   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Real‐Time MRI With Deep Learning for Efficient Evaluation of Neuromuscular Breathing Impairment

open access: yesMedComm, Volume 7, Issue 3, March 2026.
Breathing impairment is an important and common symptom in neuromuscular disorders. Reliable diagnostics are highly warranted. Real‐time MRI and deep learning‐based lung segmentation were used to analyze respiratory mechanics in patients with Pompe disease, a myopathy with diaphragmatic weakness, compared to healthy controls.
Rachel Zeng   +13 more
wiley   +1 more source

PPy‐Coated Wire Actuators for the Micromechanostimulation of Cells: Fabrication and Characterization

open access: yesSmall Science, Volume 6, Issue 3, March 2026.
“Ouch!” That's what we say when someone pushes us. Cells do the same. They sense mechanical cues and trigger downstream signals shaping physiological and pathological responses. While the basics of mechanotransduction are known, many pathways remain unexplored.
Amaia B. Ortega‐Santos   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Seroprevalence and Risk Factors of Cystic Echinococcosis in Cattle and Buffaloes: Insights From an In‐House ELISA

open access: yesVeterinary Medicine and Science, Volume 12, Issue 2, March 2026.
This study reveals widespread exposure to Echinococcus granulosus in cattle and buffaloes across Punjab, Pakistan (overall seroprevalence 45.81%), with marked geographic, species, age, sex and breed‐related differences. Findings highlight high‐risk areas and support targeted, One Health–based surveillance and control strategies.
Mughees Aizaz Alvi   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Ontological polyglossia: the art of communicating in opacity* Polyglossie ontologique : l'art de communiquer dans l'opacité

open access: yesJournal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Volume 32, Issue 1, Page 293-312, March 2026.
What do communicating with a baby, with an animal, and with an ancestor have in common? In all three cases, people engage in opaque communication that is far from the standard psycholinguistic model of transparent interaction based on shared intentionality.
Charles Stépanoff
wiley   +1 more source

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