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Abstract Primary care is the ideal setting for early detection of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD), as it serves as the primary point of care for most older adults. With the growing aging population, reliance on specialists for detection and diagnosis is unsustainable, highlighting the need for ...
Nicole R. Fowler+15 more
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This study examined the associations of maternal body mass index (BMI) and gestational weight gain (GWG) with offspring physical growth from birth to early adolescence in rural western China. Findings reveal that higher maternal BMI and excessive GWG significantly predict increased offspring BMI and height, with the strongest effects observed in early ...
Yingze Zhu+8 more
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Thiamine Deficiency in the Aetiology of the Hallucinatory State Complicating Alcoholism [PDF]
H. G. Morgan
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Engineering of the Thiamine Diphosphate‐Dependent JanthE for the Synthesis of Tertiary Alcohols
The synthesis of chiral tertiary alcohols is in high demand. Here we investigate in detail the aldehyde–ketone cross‐coupling reactions catalyzed by the promising thiamine diphosphate‐dependent lyase JanthE. Focusing on both reaction parameters and engineering, we rationally develop JanthE to improve its applicability and demonstrate its evolvability ...
Lucrezia Lanza+7 more
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Acute hearing and visual loss caused by thiamine deficiency. [PDF]
Xu J, Li F, Xue Y.
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Designing Enzymatic Reactivity with an Expanded Palette
Innovation in biocatalysis is rapidly increasingly the diversity of catalytic reactivity that can be mediated by enzymes, addressing a key bottleneck for their widespread adoption in industrial chemical synthesis. A key approach to this is building enzymes with unnatural catalytic components that provide an expanded palette with new possibilities for ...
Reuben B. Leveson‐Gower
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Thiamine Acquisition Strategies Impact Metabolism and Competition in the Gut Microbe Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron. [PDF]
Thiamine (vitamin B1) is an essential cofactor for all organisms. Humans primarily acquire thiamine through their diet, and thiamine deficiencies have adverse neurological effects.
Costliow, Zachary A, Degnan, Patrick H
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Thiamine deficiency in a cat associated with the preservation of 'pet meat with sulphur dioxide [PDF]
RJS STEEL
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Thiamine deficiency in pregnancy and lactation: implications and present perspectives. [PDF]
Kareem O+4 more
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