Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) harbors high molecular heterogeneity. Using a new liquid biopsy assay, SCLC subtypes can be identified by measuring mRNA of subtype transcription factors (ASCL1, POU2F3, and NEUROD1) in exosome‐rich extracellular vesicles. Combining with Delta‐like ligand 3 (DLL3) mRNA in exosomes and its membrane protein in extracellular ...
Hong Li+27 more
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Fairness in Computational Innovations: Identifying Bias in Substance Use Treatment Length of Stay Prediction Models with Policy Implications [PDF]
Predictive machine learning (ML) models are computational innovations that can enhance medical decision-making, including aiding in determining optimal timing for discharging patients. However, societal biases can be encoded into such models, raising concerns about inadvertently affecting health outcomes for disadvantaged groups.
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The role of attributions in abstinence, lapse, and relapse following substance abuse treatment [PDF]
Maureen A. Walton+2 more
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SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT: WHAT DO WE KNOW? AN ECONOMIST’S PERSPECTIVE [PDF]
The substance abuse treatment literature has basically dealt with four important questions: 1) Is treatment effective? 2) Are all programs equally effective? 3) why do programs differ in their effectiveness?
Matilde P. Machado
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A Matter of Substance, March 2013 [PDF]
A publication of the IDPH Division of Behavioral Health to find out what's happening with Substance Abuse Prevention and ...
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Longitudinal, Multimodal Tracking Reveals Lasting Neurovascular Impact of Individual Microinfarcts
Jin et al. investigate the neurovascular impact of microinfarcts, revealing transient neural suppression with minimal cell death and recovery linked to vascular remodeling. Fast‐spiking interneurons exhibit reduced excitability, whereas regular‐spiking neurons showed increased bursting activity. Disruptions in low‐gamma phase locking suggest persistent
Yifu Jin+9 more
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Fulfilling and desperately needed: Australian media representations of responses to homelessness
Abstract Homelessness is a significant social issue that continues to confront Australian society, despite burgeoning public and policy responses to the issue. Existing scholarship demonstrates the important role the media can play in shaping such responses by framing homelessness – and the people who experience it – in particular ways.
Laura Simpson Reeves+3 more
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Is smokeless tobacco a healthier option in patients with AUD? A follow-up study during treatment
Introduction Smoking is negatively related to mental health, but there is a paucity of research on the relationship between the use of smokeless tobacco, such as snus, and mental health outcomes, especially in people with alcohol use disorders (AUD). The
Lars Lien+2 more
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Group Motivational Interviewing as a Psychotherapeutic Intervention for Dual Diagnosis Patients Living with a Psychotic Disorder: Critique of the Literature [PDF]
Studies indicate that 50% of individuals living with a psychotic disorder also meet Diagnostic and Statistical Manual IV Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR) criteria for substance abuse disorder during their lifetime (Green, Drake, Brunette, & Noordsy, 2007 ...
Stauder, Alexander D
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The interlocking electrode–electrolyte (IEE) system addresses the challenges of quasi‐solid‐state electrolyte systems, such as void formation and increased interfacial resistance, in silicon microparticle anodes and Ni‐rich layered cathodes. By preserving a stable electrode–electrolyte interface, the IEE system mitigates mechanical degradation and ...
Dong‐Yeob Han+9 more
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