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    Not with a “zap” but with a “beep”: Measuring the origins of perinatal experience by Joel Frohlich, Tim Bayne, Julia S. Crone, Alessandra DallaVecchia, Asger Kirkeby-Hinrup, Pedro A.M. Mediano, Julia Moser, Karolina Talar, Alireza Gharabaghi, Hubert Preissl

    Published in NeuroImage (2023-06-01)
    “…To infer at what age and in which behavioral states consciousness might emerge following the initiation of thalamocortical pathways, we advocate for the development of the sPCI and similar techniques, based on EEG, MEG, and fMRI, to estimate the perinatal brain's state of consciousness.…”
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    Cryptochrome-1 Gene Expression is a Reliable Prognostic Indicator in Egyptian Patients with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia: A Prospective Cohort Study by Deena Mohamed Habashy, Deena Samir Eissa, Mona Mahmoud Aboelez

    Published in Turkish Journal of Hematology (2018-08-01)
    “…Objective: Traditional prognostic factors have proved insufficient to account for heterogeneity in the clinical behavior of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). Cryptochrome-1 (CRY-1) is a circadian clock gene essential in maintaining the circadian rhythm and regulating cell proliferation. …”
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    Longitudinal assessment of the impact of COVID-19 infection on mask-wearing behaviors by Danielle Pham, Angel Lomeli, Nicole H. Goldhaber, Holly D. Valentine, Rob Knight, Christopher A. Longhurst, Louise C. Laurent, Marni B. Jacobs

    Published in BMC Public Health (2024-08-01)
    “…Methods This cohort study utilized survey data from the UC San Diego ZAP COVID-19 study (n = 1,230) to evaluate the risk of contracting SARS-CoV-2 in relation to baseline risk perceptions and masking behaviors in various situations and how contracting SARS-CoV-2 affects subsequent masking behavior. …”
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    Cryptochrome-1 expression: a new prognostic marker in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia by Eloisa Jantus Lewintre, Cristina Reinoso Martín, Carlos García Ballesteros, David Montaner, Rosa Farrás Rivera, José Ramón Mayans, Javier García-Conde

    Published in Haematologica (2009-02-01)
    “…Chronic lymphocytic leukemia is an adult-onset leukemia with a heterogeneous clinical behavior. When chronic lymphocytic leukemia cases were divided on the basis of IgVH mutational status, widely differing clinical courses were revealed. …”
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    Effect of Lactobacillus supernatant on swarming-related gene expression in Proteus mirabilis isolated from urinary tract infections by Muthanna Muwafaq Abdullah, Bahaa Abdullah Laftaah AL-Rubaii

    “…Gene expression was assessed relative to a reference gene to reveal how probiotics regulate swarming behavior at the genetic level. Gene expression patterns varied, indicating complex genomic responses to Lactobacillus exposure. …”
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    ATM gene alterations in chronic lymphocytic leukemia patients induce a distinct gene expression profile and predict disease progression by Anna Guarini, Marilisa Marinelli, Simona Tavolaro, Emanuele Bellacchio, Monia Magliozzi, Sabina Chiaretti, Maria Stefania De Propris, Nadia Peragine, Simona Santangelo, Francesca Paoloni, Mauro Nanni, Ilaria Del Giudice, Francesca Romana Mauro, Isabella Torrente, Robin Foà

    Published in Haematologica (2012-01-01)
    “…Background The genetic characterization of chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells correlates with the behavior, progression and response to treatment of the disease.Design and Methods Our aim was to investigate the role of ATM gene alterations, their biological consequences and their value in predicting disease progression. …”
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    Gd3+ and calcium sensitive, sodium leak currents are features of weak membrane-glass seals in patch clamp recordings. by Adrienne N Boone, Adriano Senatore, Jean Chemin, Arnaud Monteil, J David Spafford

    Published in PLoS ONE (2014-01-01)
    “…Leak currents were generated by the weakening of gigaohm patch seals by artificial membrane rupture using the ZAP function on the patch clamp amplifier. Surprisingly, we found that leak currents generated from the weakened membrane/glass seal can be surprisingly stable and exhibit behavior that is consistent with a sodium leak current derived from an expressible channel. …”
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    Disturbed expression of the T-cell receptor/CD3 complex and associated signaling molecules in CD30+ T-cell lymphoproliferations by Eva Geissinger, Petra Sadler, Sabine Roth, Tina Grieb, Bernhard Puppe, Nora Müller, Peter Reimer, Claudia S. Vetter-Kauczok, Jörg Wenzel, Irina Bonzheim, Thomas Rüdiger, Hans Konrad Müller-Hermelink, Andreas Rosenwald

    Published in Haematologica (2010-10-01)
    “…The biopsies were examined for the expression of T-cell receptorαβ/CD3 complex (CD3γ, δ, ɛ, ζ), transcription factors regulating T-cell receptor expression (ATF1, ATF2, TCF-1, TCF-1α/LEF-1, Ets1), and molecules of T-cell receptor-associated signaling cascades (Lck, ZAP-70, LAT, bcl-10, Carma1, NFATc1, c-Jun, c-Fos, Syk) using immunohistochemistry.Results In comparison to the pattern in 20 peripheral T-cell lymphomas, not otherwise specified, we detected a highly disturbed expression of the T-cell receptor/CD3 complex, TCF-1, TCF-1α/LEF-1, Lck, ZAP-70, LAT, NFATc1, c-Jun, c-Fos and Syk in most of the systemic anaplastic large cell lymphomas. …”
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    2502 by Jose G. Perez-Ramos, Scott McIntosh, Carmen M. Velez Vega, Emily S. Barrett, Timothy De Ver Dye

    “…DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE OF IMPACT: Our proposed community collaboratory mHealth tool mZAP! (Zonas, Accion y Proteccion) will address the lack of community participation efforts against mosquito-borne diseases contributed simultaneously by the disengagement and disempowerment of community members. mZAP! …”
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    Gut dysbacteriosis induces expression differences in the adult head transcriptome of Spodoptera frugiperda in a sex-specific manner by Junrui-Fu, Zixia Rong, Ximei Huang, Junhan Wang, Xiaoyan Long, Qili Feng, Huimin Deng

    Published in BMC Microbiology (2023-12-01)
    “…Abstract Mounting evidence indicates that the gut microbiota influences the neurodevelopment and behavior of insects through the gut-brain axis. However, it is currently unclear whether the gut microbiota affect the head profiles and immune pathway in pests. …”
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    The parent-doctor-child triangle: a structural equation modeling-based study in pediatric outpatient clinics in Indonesia by Areta Idarto, Ferdi Antonio

    Published in Child Health Nursing Research (2025-01-01)
    “…Overall parental satisfaction significantly influenced behavioral intention and mediated its relationship with Child ZAP. …”
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    Low Trend for VZV-Associated Disease Patients to Visit Neurologists by Xu G, Xu S, Gong W, Dong S, Yu H

    Published in Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare (2023-05-01)
    “…There was a weak association (Lift:1.00– 1.17) of referral behaviors between dermatology and neurology. Across the three hospitals, the average number of visits to a neurologist for ZAP was 1.42– 2.49, with an average electronic health record duration of 11– 15 days per patient. …”
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