Samad, Muntaha Angel, Mirana Rinehart, Joseph Kanomata, Yuzo Cannesson, Maxime Baldi, Pierre
OBJECTIVES: Artificial intelligence (AI) holds great promise for transforming the healthcare industry. However, despite its potential, AI is yet to see widespread deployment in clinical settings in significant part due to the lack of publicly available clinical data and the lack of transparency in the published AI algorithms. There are few clinical...
Ogden, Henry B Rawcliffe, A J Delves, S K Roberts, A
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BMJ military health
Heat illnesses (HI) define a continuum of conditions where patients become incapacitated due to uncompensable heat stress. In the military, HI has a significant health, financial and operational burden that requires vigilant management. Military training and operations regularly expose personnel to known HI risk factors, meaning that prevalence rem...
Valencia, Christian Barrett, Robert Strous, Ger Mol, Jan Chesnokova, Vera Melmed, Shlomo Apaydin, Tugce Zonis, Svetlana Zhou, Cuiqi
DNA damage repair (DDR) is mediated by phosphorylating effectors ATM kinase, CHK2, p53, and γH2AX. We showed earlier that GH suppresses DDR by suppressing pATM, resulting in DNA damage accumulation. Here, we show GH acting through GH receptor (GHR) inducing wild-type p53-inducible phosphatase 1 (WIP1), which dephosphorylated ATM and its effectors i...
Souto, Fabrício Oliveira Castoldi, Angela Campos, Eduardo Zapaterra Kostka, Tomasz
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Frontiers in Immunology
Planas, Miquel Gristina, Michele Palma, Jorge Qin, Geng Rose, Emily Roth, Olivia Teske, Peter R.
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Frontiers in Marine Science
Remigante, Alessia Straface, Elisabetta D’Alessandro, Angelo Morabito, Rossana
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Frontiers in Physiology
Chown, Steven L. McGeoch, Melodie A.
Functional trait–based mediation of animal invasions is only now developing, yet it is already showing as much promise as the approach has for plant invasion biology. Here, we provide a theory-founded examination of functional trait–based ecology with respect to animal invasions, together with a review of the empirical research. Recent developments...
Alexander, Andrew M Hurla, Logan M Didier, Kaylin D Hammer, Shane M Rollins, Korynne S Barstow, Thomas J
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European journal of sport science
Extreme-intensity exercise is described by W'ext (analogous to J' for isometric exercise) that is smaller than W' of severe-intensity exercise (W'sev) in males. Sex differences in exercise tolerance appear to diminish at near-maximal exercise, however, there is evidence of greater contributions of peripheral fatigue (i.e. potentiated twitch force; ...
Kohl, Peter
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The Journal of physiology
Khan, Rifat Ullah Naz, Shabana Ullah, Hammad Khan, Nazir Ahmad Laudadio, Vito Ragni, Marco Piemontese, Luca Tufarelli, Vincenzo
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Animal biotechnology
Vitamins are needed in trace amounts in dietary formulations for poultry; however, they are critical for the health, maintenance, and performance of important body organs. Broilers have a lot of leg issues because of their rapid development and lack of exercise. Because of commercial broilers have limited access to direct sunlight, vitamin D supple...