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  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,284 Views
17 Pages

A Dual Perspective on Geostationary Satellite Monitoring Using DSLR RGB and sCMOS Sloan Filters

  • Lorenzo Mariani,
  • Lorenzo Cimino,
  • Matteo Rossetti,
  • Mascia Bucciarelli,
  • Shariar Hadji Hossein,
  • Simone Varanese,
  • Gaetano Zarcone,
  • Marco Castronuovo,
  • Alessandra Di Cecco and
  • Paolo Marzioli
  • + 1 author

12 December 2023

This paper outlines a multi-system approach for ground-based optical observations and the characterization of satellites in geostationary orbit. This multi-system approach is based on an in-depth analysis of the key factors to consider for light curv...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
16,622 Views
15 Pages

22 October 2009

Two different types of soft alkyl ether prodrugs incorporating ethyleneoxy groups into the promoiety have been synthesized for a model phenol (acetaminophen, APAP): alkyloxycarbonyloxymethyl type (AOCOM) and N-alkyl-N-alkyloxycarbonyl-aminomethyl typ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,777 Views
11 Pages

Phenols as a class of molecules have been reported to exhibit higher log maximum fluxes through human stratum corneum, SC, from water, log JMHAQ, than other classes of molecules. This suggests that their corresponding log maximum fluxes through silic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
6,022 Views
12 Pages

Here we report the experimental log maximum fluxes of n = 9 non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) through silicone membranes from the lipid mineral oil (experimental (Exp.) log JMPMO) and correlate those Exp. log JMPMO values with their exper...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
1,164 Views
4 Pages

1 August 2008

Various surveys show that interest in complementary and alternative medicine (<italic>cam</italic>) is high among cancer patients. Patients want to explore all options that may help their treatment. Many cam modalities offer patients an a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,681 Views
10 Pages

Analysis of Local Recurrence Risk in Ductal Carcinoma In Situ and External Validation of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Nomogram

  • Gabriela Oses,
  • Eduard Mension,
  • Claudia Pumarola,
  • Helena Castillo,
  • León Francesc,
  • Inés Torras,
  • Isaac Cebrecos,
  • Xavier Caparrós,
  • Sergi Ganau and
  • Belén Ubeda
  • + 8 authors

21 April 2023

Background: Adjuvant radiotherapy and hormonotherapy after breast-conserving surgery (BCS) in ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) have been shown to reduce the risk of local recurrence. To predict the risk of ipsilateral breast tumor relapse (IBTR) after...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,833 Views
12 Pages

Outcomes According to MSKCC Risk Score with Focus on the Intermediate-Risk Group in Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma Patients Treated with First-Line Sunitinib: A Retrospective Analysis of 2390 Patients

  • Ondrej Fiala,
  • Jindrich Finek,
  • Alexandr Poprach,
  • Bohuslav Melichar,
  • Jindrich Kopecký,
  • Milada Zemanova,
  • Katerina Kopeckova,
  • Tomas Mlcoch,
  • Tomas Dolezal and
  • Lenka Capkova
  • + 1 author

27 March 2020

Background: The Memorial Sloan–Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) prognostic model has been widely used for the prediction of the outcome of metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC) patients treated with systemic therapies, however, data from large...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,097 Views
16 Pages

15 February 2024

This paper is part of a series that describes the Fibonacci icosagrid quasicrystal (FIG) and its relation to the E8 root lattice. The FIG was originally constructed to represent the intersection points of an icosahedrally symmetric collection of plan...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,338 Views
22 Pages

Insights into Gene Regulation under Temozolomide-Promoted Cellular Dormancy and Its Connection to Stemness in Human Glioblastoma

  • Carolin Kubelt,
  • Dana Hellmold,
  • Daniela Esser,
  • Hajrullah Ahmeti,
  • Michael Synowitz and
  • Janka Held-Feindt

27 May 2023

The aggressive features of glioblastoma (GBM) are associated with dormancy. Our previous transcriptome analysis revealed that several genes were regulated during temozolomide (TMZ)-promoted dormancy in GBM. Focusing on genes involved in cancer progre...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4,283 Views
44 Pages

12 September 2022

This essay focuses on Lola Ridge’s long poem “The Ghetto” in relation to the gendered imagery and visual construction of the modern laborer emerging across early twentieth-century print media. Perpetuating gendered notions of the mo...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,112 Views
9 Pages

8 September 2024

The use of chimeric antigen receptors (CAR T-cells) for the treatment of patients with malignant haematological diseases has become a well-established application for conditions such as refractory or relapsed B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (B-A...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,402 Views
15 Pages

A PTPmu Biomarker is Associated with Increased Survival in Gliomas

  • Mette L. Johansen,
  • Jason Vincent,
  • Haley Gittleman,
  • Sonya E. L. Craig,
  • Marta Couce,
  • Andrew E. Sloan,
  • Jill S. Barnholtz-Sloan and
  • Susann M. Brady-Kalnay

An integrated approach has been adopted by the World Health Organization (WHO) for diagnosing brain tumors. This approach relies on the molecular characterization of biopsied tissue in conjunction with standard histology. Diffuse gliomas (grade II to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,223 Views
16 Pages

Investigating the Incidence of Dyslipidemia among Brazilian Children and Adolescents Diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: A Cross-Sectional Study

  • Rafael Fagundes Melo,
  • Lucas Fornari Laurindo,
  • Katia Portero Sloan,
  • Lance Alan Sloan,
  • Adriano Cressoni Araújo,
  • Piero Bitelli,
  • Tereza Laís Menegucci Zutin,
  • Rodrigo Haber Mellen,
  • Luciano Junqueira Mellen and
  • Elen Landgraf Guiguer
  • + 6 authors

24 February 2024

The treatment of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM) has always been a challenge for health professionals in relation to glycemic control. Increased body fat has been related to a worsening of the lipid profile and increased prevalence of dyslipidemia in...

  • Review
  • Open Access
39 Citations
7,224 Views
27 Pages

Organokines, Sarcopenia, and Metabolic Repercussions: The Vicious Cycle and the Interplay with Exercise

  • Giulia Minniti,
  • Letícia Maria Pescinini-Salzedas,
  • Guilherme Almeida dos Santos Minniti,
  • Lucas Fornari Laurindo,
  • Sandra Maria Barbalho,
  • Renata Vargas Sinatora,
  • Lance Alan Sloan,
  • Rafael Santos de Argollo Haber,
  • Adriano Cressoni Araújo and
  • Karina Quesada
  • + 3 authors

3 November 2022

Sarcopenia is a disease that becomes more prevalent as the population ages, since it is directly linked to the process of senility, which courses with muscle atrophy and loss of muscle strength. Over time, sarcopenia is linked to obesity, being known...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
7,774 Views
32 Pages

Assessing Omega-3 Therapy and Its Cardiovascular Benefits: What About Icosapent Ethyl? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

  • Nathália Mendes Machado,
  • Maria Vitória Barroso Oliveira,
  • Karina Quesada,
  • Jesselina Francisco dos Santos Haber,
  • Ricardo José Tofano,
  • Claudio José Rubira,
  • Tereza Lais Menegucci Zutin,
  • Rosa Direito,
  • Eliana de Souza Bastos Mazuqueli Pereira and
  • Camila Marcondes de Oliveira
  • + 6 authors

20 April 2025

Background: Lipid-lowering therapies are an option for stabilizing lipid levels. Icosapent ethyl (IPE) is a highly purified formulation of eicosapentaenoic acid, which can reduce lipid action, improve plaque stabilization, reduce platelet aggregation...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,342 Views
14 Pages

Glomerular Hyperfiltration in Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: A Cross-Sectional Observational Study

  • Luiza Santos de Argollo Haber,
  • Lucas Fornari Laurindo,
  • Rafael Fagundes de Melo,
  • Dennis Penna Carneiro,
  • Piero Biteli,
  • Henrique Villa Chagas,
  • Luciano Junqueira Mellem,
  • Jesselina Francisco dos Santos Haber,
  • Lance Alan Sloan and
  • Kátia Portero Sloan
  • + 2 authors

Background/Objectives: This study investigated the relationship between glycemic control and increased glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), as assessed by serum creatinine and the CKiD equation in children and adolescents with T1DM. Methods: This cross...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,589 Views
14 Pages

Sex Difference in Disease-Related Adverse Events Post-Diagnosis of Lung Cancer Brain Metastases in Medicare Individuals ≥ 66 Years of Age

  • Mantas Dmukauskas,
  • Gino Cioffi,
  • Kristin A. Waite,
  • Aaron G. Mammoser,
  • Andrew E. Sloan,
  • Patrick C. Ma and
  • Jill S. Barnholtz-Sloan

28 August 2024

Sex differences are evident in adverse events (AEs) related to brain tumors, yet sex differences in AEs specific to brain metastases (BrMs) are underexplored. Lung cancer BrMs dominate among BrM, comprising over half of cases. This study examined sex...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,969 Views
19 Pages

Targeting Atherosclerosis via NEDD4L Signaling—A Review of the Current Literature

  • Lucas Fornari Laurindo,
  • Victória Dogani Rodrigues,
  • Enzo Pereira de Lima,
  • Beatriz Leme Boaro,
  • Julia Maria Mendes Peloi,
  • Raquel Cristina Ferraroni Sanches,
  • Cláudia Rucco Penteado Detregiachi,
  • Ricardo José Tofano,
  • Maria Angelica Miglino and
  • Katia Portero Sloan
  • + 2 authors

20 February 2025

Cardiovascular diseases are the primary cause of mortality worldwide. In this scenario, atherosclerotic cardiovascular outcomes dominate since their incidence increases as populations grow and age. Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease th...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
8,055 Views
30 Pages

Melatonin from Plants: Going Beyond Traditional Central Nervous System Targeting—A Comprehensive Review of Its Unusual Health Benefits

  • Lucas Fornari Laurindo,
  • Otávio Augusto Garcia Simili,
  • Adriano Cressoni Araújo,
  • Elen Landgraf Guiguer,
  • Rosa Direito,
  • Vitor Engrácia Valenti,
  • Vitor de Oliveira,
  • Juliana Santos de Oliveira,
  • José Luiz Yanaguizawa Junior and
  • Jefferson Aparecido Dias
  • + 6 authors

30 January 2025

Melatonin is indispensable for the homeostasis of plants and animals. In humans, it can help prevent or be an adjuvant treatment for several diseases mainly related to the immune system, inflammation, and oxidative stress. Moreover, a melatonin-rich...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,968 Views
9 Pages

Exploring the Associations of Neck Circumference, Blood Pressure, CRP, and Insulin Resistance on the Visceral Adiposity Index: Insights from a Cross-Sectional Study

  • Lucas Fornari Laurindo,
  • Francine Cruz Camargo,
  • Alessandra Perfeito,
  • Bruno Benedito Ciano,
  • Clara Tainá Coelho,
  • Gleice Assis Apolinário,
  • Isabela do Nascimento Vicentin,
  • Jéssica Cambui Andreasi,
  • Beatriz Leme Boaro and
  • Ricardo José Tofano
  • + 13 authors

20 November 2024

Background: The visceral adiposity index (VAI) is a composite marker designed to quantify visceral adiposity and its metabolic implications. It integrates anthropometric (such as waist circumference and BMI) and metabolic parameters (including trigly...

  • Review
  • Open Access
40 Citations
6,953 Views
29 Pages

Glycolipid Metabolic Disorders, Metainflammation, Oxidative Stress, and Cardiovascular Diseases: Unraveling Pathways

  • Enzo Pereira de Lima,
  • Renato Cesar Moretti,
  • Karina Torres Pomini,
  • Lucas Fornari Laurindo,
  • Kátia Portero Sloan,
  • Lance Alan Sloan,
  • Marcela Vialogo Marques de Castro,
  • Edgar Baldi,
  • Bruna Fidencio Rahal Ferraz and
  • Eliana de Souza Bastos Mazuqueli Pereira
  • + 6 authors

12 July 2024

Glycolipid metabolic disorders (GLMDs) are various metabolic disorders resulting from dysregulation in glycolipid levels, consequently leading to an increased risk of obesity, diabetes, liver dysfunction, neuromuscular complications, and cardiorenal...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,763 Views
22 Pages

Unraveling the Effects of Melissa officinalis L. on Cognition and Sleep Quality: A Narrative Review

  • Maria Vitória Barroso Oliveira,
  • Júlia Aparecida Garguerra,
  • Caroline Barbalho Lamas,
  • Lucas Fornari Laurindo,
  • Victória Dogani Rodrigues,
  • Kátia Portero Sloan,
  • Lance Alan Sloan,
  • Eduardo Federighi Baisi Chagas,
  • Elen Landgraf Guiguer and
  • Claudia Rucco Penteado Detregiachi
  • + 5 authors

30 October 2025

The aging process is closely linked to cognitive decline, and numerous studies have demonstrated a decrease in both the quality and quantity of sleep in the general population. Melissa officinalis (lemon balm) is a plant rich in bioactive compounds,...

  • Review
  • Open Access
78 Citations
24,942 Views
31 Pages

GLP-1a: Going beyond Traditional Use

  • Lucas Fornari Laurindo,
  • Sandra Maria Barbalho,
  • Elen Landgraf Guiguer,
  • Maricelma da Silva Soares de Souza,
  • Gabriela Achete de Souza,
  • Thiago Marques Fidalgo,
  • Adriano Cressoni Araújo,
  • Heron F. de Souza Gonzaga,
  • Daniel de Bortoli Teixeira and
  • Thais de Oliveira Silva Ullmann
  • + 2 authors

Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) is a human incretin hormone derived from the proglucagon molecule. GLP-1 receptor agonists are frequently used to treat type 2 diabetes mellitus and obesity. However, the hormone affects the liver, pancreas, brain, fat...

  • Review
  • Open Access
28 Citations
14,838 Views
10 Pages

21 December 2010

The phase diagram for methane + water is explained, in relation to hydrate applications, such as in flow assurance and in nature. For natural applications, the phase diagram determines the regions for hydrate formation for two- and three-phase condit...

  • Review
  • Open Access
20 Citations
7,536 Views
21 Pages

Neural Regulation of Pancreatic Cancer: A Novel Target for Intervention

  • Aeson Chang,
  • Corina Kim-Fuchs,
  • Caroline P. Le,
  • Frédéric Hollande and
  • Erica K. Sloan

17 July 2015

The tumor microenvironment is known to play a pivotal role in driving cancer progression and governing response to therapy. This is of significance in pancreatic cancer where the unique pancreatic tumor microenvironment, characterized by its pronounc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
58 Citations
16,368 Views
24 Pages

Overcoming Limitations with Landsat Imagery for Mapping of Peat Swamp Forests in Sundaland

  • Lahiru S. Wijedasa,
  • Sean Sloan,
  • Dimitrios G. Michelakis and
  • Gopalasamy R. Clements

10 September 2012

Landsat can be used to map tropical forest cover at 15–60 m resolution, which is helpful for detecting small but important perturbations in increasingly fragmented forests. However, among the remaining Landsat satellites, Landsat-5 no longer has glob...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
10,303 Views
9 Pages

The Use of Point-of-Decision Prompts to Increase Stair Climbing in Singapore

  • Robert Alan Sloan,
  • Benjamin Adam Haaland,
  • Carol Leung and
  • Falk Müller-Riemenschneider

Physical inactivity is a significant contributor to worldwide mortality and morbidity associated with non-communicable diseases. An excellent avenue to incorporate lifestyle physical activity into regular routine is to encourage the use of stairs dur...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
7,957 Views
23 Pages

27 February 2016

The tropical deforestation literature advocates multi-agent enquiry in recognition that key dynamics arise from inter-agent interactions. Studies of tropical forest-cover gain have lagged in this respect. This article explores the roles and key aspec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
7,465 Views
17 Pages

A Keystone Methylobacterium Strain in Biofilm Formation in Drinking Water

  • Erifyli Tsagkari,
  • Ciara Keating,
  • Jillian M. Couto and
  • William T. Sloan

12 October 2017

The structure of biofilms in drinking water systems is influenced by the interplay between biological and physical processes. Bacterial aggregates in bulk fluid are important in seeding biofilm formation on surfaces. In simple pure and co-cultures, c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
30 Citations
9,094 Views
21 Pages

Upscaling CH4 Fluxes Using High-Resolution Imagery in Arctic Tundra Ecosystems

  • Scott J. Davidson,
  • Maria J. Santos,
  • Victoria L. Sloan,
  • Kassandra Reuss-Schmidt,
  • Gareth K. Phoenix,
  • Walter C. Oechel and
  • Donatella Zona

28 November 2017

Arctic tundra ecosystems are a major source of methane (CH4), the variability of which is affected by local environmental and climatic factors, such as water table depth, microtopography, and the spatial heterogeneity of the vegetation communities pr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
92 Citations
9,499 Views
19 Pages

26 April 2018

Recent rapid urbanization in developing countries presents challenges for sustainable environmental planning and peri-urban cropland management. An improved understanding of the timing and pattern of urbanization is needed to determine how to better...

  • Article
  • Open Access
38 Citations
11,873 Views
13 Pages

5 May 2018

Flooding in the rapidly urbanizing city of Birendranagar, Nepal has been intensifying, culminating in massive loss of life and property during July and August 2014. No previous studies have monitored underlying land-cover dynamics and flood hazards f...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
6,529 Views
12 Pages

2-O-Acyl-3-O-(1-acyloxyalkyl) prodrug derivatives, 15, of 5,6-isopropylidene-l-ascorbic acid, VCA, and l-ascorbic acid, VC, have been characterized by measuring (1) their solubilities in water (SAQ) and in 1-octanol (SOCT); (2) the ability of one mem...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
10,180 Views
16 Pages

Optimized Method for Untargeted Metabolomics Analysis of MDA-MB-231 Breast Cancer Cells

  • Amanda L. Peterson,
  • Adam K. Walker,
  • Erica K. Sloan and
  • Darren J. Creek

22 September 2016

Cancer cells often have dysregulated metabolism, which is largely characterized by the Warburg effect—an increase in glycolytic activity at the expense of oxidative phosphorylation—and increased glutamine utilization. Modern metabolomics tools offer...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
7,833 Views
12 Pages

Antenatal Clinic and Stop Smoking Services Staff Views on “Opt-Out” Referrals for Smoking Cessation in Pregnancy: A Framework Analysis

  • Katarzyna Anna Campbell,
  • Katharine Anna Bowker,
  • Felix Naughton,
  • Melanie Sloan,
  • Sue Cooper and
  • Tim Coleman

Introduction: UK guidance recommends routine exhaled carbon monoxide (CO) screening for pregnant women and “opt-out” referrals to stop smoking services (SSS) of those with CO ≥ 4 ppm. We explored staff views on this referral pathway when implemented...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
6,519 Views
13 Pages

Fitness Impaired Drug Resistant HIV-1 Is Not Compromised in Cell-to-Cell Transmission or Establishment of and Reactivation from Latency

  • Sophie M. Bastarache,
  • Thibault Mesplède,
  • Daniel A. Donahue,
  • Richard D. Sloan and
  • Mark A. Wainberg

19 September 2014

Both the presence of latently infected cells and cell-to-cell viral transmission are means whereby HIV can partially evade the inhibitory activities of antiretroviral drugs. The clinical use of a novel integrase inhibitor, dolutegravir (DTG), has est...

  • Review
  • Open Access
104 Citations
21,665 Views
14 Pages

31 October 2014

The ability to successfully navigate in healthcare facilities is an important goal for patients, visitors, and staff. Despite the fundamental nature of such behavior, it is not infrequent for planners to consider wayfinding only after the fact, once...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
6,154 Views
12 Pages

3 October 2018

Bacterial motility is one important factor that affects biofilm formation. In drinking water there are key bacteria in aggregation, whose biology acts to enhance the formation of biofilms. However, it is unclear whether the motility of these key bact...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
7,917 Views
18 Pages

Development and Characterization of a Sin Nombre Virus Transmission Model in Peromyscus maniculatus

  • Bryce M. Warner,
  • Derek R. Stein,
  • Bryan D. Griffin,
  • Kevin Tierney,
  • Anders Leung,
  • Angela Sloan,
  • Darwyn Kobasa,
  • Guillaume Poliquin,
  • Gary P. Kobinger and
  • David Safronetz

21 February 2019

In North America, Sin Nombre virus (SNV) is the main cause of hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome (HCPS), a severe respiratory disease with a fatality rate of 35–40%. SNV is a zoonotic pathogen carried by deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus), and...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
63 Citations
6,275 Views
16 Pages

Plant Virus-Like Particle In Situ Vaccine for Intracranial Glioma Immunotherapy

  • Amber Kerstetter-Fogle,
  • Sourabh Shukla,
  • Chao Wang,
  • Veronique Beiss,
  • Peggy L. R. Harris,
  • Andrew E. Sloan and
  • Nicole F. Steinmetz

10 April 2019

Despite aggressive multi-modality treatment with surgery, radiation and chemotherapies, malignant glioma inevitably recurs and has dismal survival rates. Recent progress in immunotherapy has led to a resurgence of interest, and immunotherapies are be...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
11,793 Views
14 Pages

Solar Septic Tank: Next Generation Sequencing Reveals Effluent Microbial Community Composition as a Useful Index of System Performance

  • Stephanie Connelly,
  • Tatchai Pussayanavin,
  • Richard J. Randle-Boggis,
  • Araya Wicheansan,
  • Suparat Jampathong,
  • Ciara Keating,
  • Umer Z. Ijaz,
  • Willian T. Sloan and
  • Thammarat Koottatep

17 December 2019

Septic tanks are widely deployed for off-grid sewage management but are typified by poor treatment performance, discharge of polluting effluents and the requirement for frequent de-sludging. The Solar Septic Tank (SST) is a novel septic tank design t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
38 Citations
11,127 Views
24 Pages

Mapping Arctic Plant Functional Type Distributions in the Barrow Environmental Observatory Using WorldView-2 and LiDAR Datasets

  • Zachary Langford,
  • Jitendra Kumar,
  • Forrest M. Hoffman,
  • Richard J. Norby,
  • Stan D. Wullschleger,
  • Victoria L. Sloan and
  • Colleen M. Iversen

6 September 2016

Multi-scale modeling of Arctic tundra vegetation requires characterization of the heterogeneous tundra landscape, which includes representation of distinct plant functional types (PFTs). We combined high-resolution multi-spectral remote sensing image...

  • Conference Report
  • Open Access
1 Citations
4,408 Views
5 Pages

SalHUD—A Graphical Interface to Public Health Data in Puerto Rico

  • Humberto G. Ortiz-Zuazaga,
  • Roberto Arce-Corretjer,
  • Juan M. Solá-Sloan and
  • José G. Conde

Purpose: This paper describes SalHUD, a prototype web-based application for visualizing health data from Puerto Rico. Our initial focus was to provide interactive maps displaying years of potential life lost (YPLL). Methods: The public-use mortality...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
6,349 Views
15 Pages

25 November 2016

As a consequence of global warming, tropical invasive species are expected to expand their range pole-ward, extending their negative impacts to previously undisturbed, high-latitude ecosystems. Investigating the physiological responses of invasive sp...

  • Article
  • Open Access
62 Citations
14,654 Views
24 Pages

Mapping Arctic Tundra Vegetation Communities Using Field Spectroscopy and Multispectral Satellite Data in North Alaska, USA

  • Scott J. Davidson,
  • Maria J. Santos,
  • Victoria L. Sloan,
  • Jennifer D. Watts,
  • Gareth K. Phoenix,
  • Walter C. Oechel and
  • Donatella Zona

26 November 2016

The Arctic is currently undergoing intense changes in climate; vegetation composition and productivity are expected to respond to such changes. To understand the impacts of climate change on the function of Arctic tundra ecosystems within the global...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
6,135 Views
13 Pages

Vesicular Stomatitis Virus-Based Vaccines Provide Cross-Protection against Andes and Sin Nombre Viruses

  • Bryce M Warner,
  • Derek R Stein,
  • Rohit K Jangra,
  • Megan M Slough,
  • Patrycja Sroga,
  • Angela Sloan,
  • Kathy L Frost,
  • Stephanie Booth,
  • Kartik Chandran and
  • David Safronetz

13 July 2019

Andes virus (ANDV) and Sin Nombre virus (SNV) are the main causative agents responsible for hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome (HCPS) in the Americas. HCPS is a severe respiratory disease with a high fatality rate for which there are no approved the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
6,132 Views
13 Pages

We recently reported the results of a randomized, parallel-group, observer-masked, community-based clinical trial of 132 cognitively normal individuals aged 20–67 with below median aerobic capacity who were randomly assigned to one of two 6-mon...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,259 Views
18 Pages

Comparative Seasonal Respiratory Virus Epidemic Timing in Utah

  • Zayne Y. Callahan,
  • Trevor K. Smith,
  • Celeste Ingersoll,
  • Rebecca Gardner,
  • E. Kent Korgenski and
  • Chantel D. Sloan

29 February 2020

Previous studies have found evidence of viral interference between seasonal respiratory viruses. Using laboratory-confirmed data from a Utah-based healthcare provider, Intermountain Health Care, we analyzed the time-specific patterns of respiratory s...

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