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The influence of short-lived halogens on atmospheric chemistry and climate
Fasting boosts breast cancer therapy efficacy via glucocorticoid activation
Neanderthals mastered fire — 400,000 years ago
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U.S. military funds AI tools to speed modeling of viral outbreaks
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What an FDA veteran thinks a controversial vaccine email gets right—and wrong
Phil Krause applauds call by top agency official Vinay Prasad for better data, but says his approach is “destructive”
Integrated primary care for home-dwelling older adults with mild cognitive impairment in China: a hybrid effectiveness-implementation trial protocol
BACKGROUND: With China’s rapidly aging population, addressing the health management of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in community settings has become crucial for dementia prevention. This study focuses on developing an integrated primary care intervention (IPC) within primary care system to support home-dwelling older adults with MCI and explore the underlying barriers based on the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) to the implementation and further scale up of the IPC...
Multimodal mass spectrometry imaging for plaque- and region-specific neurolipidomics in Alzheimer's disease mouse models
The progressive accumulation of amyloid beta (Aβ) plaques is a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the biochemical mechanisms of their formation and the consequences associated with plaque formation remain elusive. In female 5xFAD and APP^(NL-G-F) mice, we map region-specific, plaque-associated lipids with large molecular coverage including isomers. We describe a multimodal framework that integrates matrix assisted laser desorption/ionization with laser-induced postionization...
Prime editing of the beta(1) adrenoceptor in the brain restores physiological REM sleep in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease
Prime editing offers versatile genome modifications with therapeutic potential; yet its use to modulate neural circuitry remains underexplored. Here, we used adeno-associated viral vectors to deliver prime editors into the mouse brain and introduced the naturally occurring Adrb1^(A187V) variant of the β1-adrenergic receptor, linked to short sleep in humans and mice. Editing reached up to 28.1% in the cortex six months after intracerebroventricular injection and increased excitability of...
White matter hyperintensity regression: Fact or artifact?
White matter hyperintensities (WMH) are an MRI-based biomarker associated with aging, Alzheimer's disease, and vascular dementia. Although the volume of WMH typically increases over time (growth) for individuals, WMH volume in some cases can also decrease (regress). This suggests the presence of active brain injury recovery mechanisms. Whether WMH regression reflects a true biological phenomenon or results from imaging artifacts or measurement errors, however, remains controversial. Here, we...
Platelet-bioengineered hiPSC-sEVs achieve targeted repair of fibrotic sinoatrial node in preclinical SND models
Sinus node dysfunction, a prevalent arrhythmia in aging populations, is characterized by fibrosis and loss of pacemaker activity, necessitating pacemaker implantation. Current therapies fail to reverse the underlying pathology. Small extracellular vesicles derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells possess regenerative potential but lack targeted delivery. Here, we engineer platelet membrane-fused vesicles that synergistically combine collagen targeting for ischemic injury homing with...
Inhibiting the formation of neutrophil extracellular traps to prevent the recurrence of post-operative glioblastoma
Glioblastoma (GBM) is a highly malignant tumor with a high postoperative recurrence rate. It is crucial to develop innovative and effective approaches to prevent its recurrence. Herein, we focus on the important roles of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) in the progression of GBM in mice and patients. Neutrophils accumulate around the surgical cavity and release NETs to promote the proliferation and migration of postoperative residual GBM cells. Injection of a hydrogel loaded with copper...
Predicting the demand of elderly care beds by a novel recursive grey Gompertz model: case studies of Jiangsu and Shanghai, China
CONCLUSIONS: The RGGM model introduces a memory factor into its objective function, which assigns a greater weight to newer observations. This mechanism ensures the priority of new information during the modeling process, enhancing the model's adaptability. Furthermore, the model's structural parameters are solved recursively with each new observation, allowing the parameters to inherit information from previous data points. This recursive approach effectively improves prediction accuracy....
The expectations and influencing factors to choose institutional elder care for older person in the context of future disability: an empirical analysis in China based on Anderson's health behavior model
CONCLUSION: Affected by a variety of factors, the older person's low acceptance of institutional care remains consistent even when future disability is considered. This situation provides the background and ideas for China's current research on promoting social care services. For example, the nursing institutions should consider factors such as the age, education leveland income of the older person when designing elderly care services. The government can lower the threshold for the older person...