Authors' response to letter to the Editor from Aphale, P, et al., Resident autonomy in pathology: bridging gaps between training and practice. [PDF]
Bryant BH +11 more
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Gut microbiome and aging—A dynamic interplay of microbes, metabolites, and the immune system
Age‐dependent shifts in microbial communities engender shifts in microbial metabolite profiles. These in turn drive shifts in barrier surface permeability of the gut and brain and induce immune activation. When paired with preexisting age‐related chronic inflammation this increases the risk of neuroinflammation and neurodegenerative diseases.
Aaron Mehl, Eran Blacher
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Response: Commentary: Health and safety practices and policies concerning human exposure to RF/microwave radiation. [PDF]
Lin JC.
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This study reveals a unique active site enriched in methionine residues and demonstrates that these residues play a critical role by stabilizing carbocation intermediates through novel sulfur–cation interactions. Structure‐guided mutagenesis further revealed variants with significantly altered product profiles, enhancing pseudopterosin formation. These
Marion Ringel +13 more
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Education Research: Linguistic Analysis of Racial and Gender Biases in Letters of Recommendation of Neurology Residency Applicants. [PDF]
Rana A, Malerba S, Shanker VL.
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Biomolecular condensates formed by fused in sarcoma (FUS) are dissolved by high ATP concentrations yet persist in cells. Using a reconstituted system, we demonstrate that valosin‐containing protein (VCP), an AAA+ ATPase, counteracts ATP‐driven dissolution of FUS condensates through its D2 ATPase activity.
Hitomi Kimura +2 more
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Antsyferov and his Contemporaries. Notes of a Literary Prospector [PDF]
Evgeny B. Belodubrovsky
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Writing Patient Engagement Effectively Into Grant Applications: Practical Tips for Grant Writers. [PDF]
Hawke LD +3 more
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Diversity and complexity in neural organoids
Neural organoid research aims to expand genetic diversity on one side and increase tissue complexity on the other. Chimeroids integrate multiple donor genomes within single organoids. Self‐organising multi‐identity organoids, exogenous cell seeding, or enforced assembly of region‐specific organoids contribute to tissue complexity.
Ilaria Chiaradia, Madeline A. Lancaster
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Variability in Standardized Letters of Evaluation: A Multi-Institutional Review of EM Residency Based Versus Non-Residency Based Faculty Evaluation. [PDF]
Gore K +11 more
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