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View article: Tad pili with adaptable tips mediate contact-dependent killing during bacterial predation
Tad pili with adaptable tips mediate contact-dependent killing during bacterial predation Open
View article: Single center experience using a contact force sensing very high power short duration radiofrequency catheter for persistent atrial fibrillation guided with an artificial intelligence based software
Single center experience using a contact force sensing very high power short duration radiofrequency catheter for persistent atrial fibrillation guided with an artificial intelligence based software Open
Background/Introduction Recently, the TAILORED-AF randomized clinical trial (NCT04702451) demonstrated superiority of ablating persistent atrial fibrillation (AF) with the targeting of dispersion — identified by an artificial intelligence …
View article: Presence of newborn humpback whale (<i>Megaptera novaeangliae</i>) calves in Gold Coast Bay, Australia
Presence of newborn humpback whale (<i>Megaptera novaeangliae</i>) calves in Gold Coast Bay, Australia Open
The majority of humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) undertake an annual migration from high latitude feeding grounds to tropical/subtropical breeding grounds. Suitable calving habitat for this species includes warm (typically 19°C to …
View article: Effects of whale-based tourism in Vava’u, Kingdom of Tonga: Behavioural responses of humpback whales to vessel and swimming tourism activities
Effects of whale-based tourism in Vava’u, Kingdom of Tonga: Behavioural responses of humpback whales to vessel and swimming tourism activities Open
Vava'u, Kingdom of Tonga, is a well-established whale-watching destination in the South Pacific. Between July and October, the waters around the archipelago represent one of the most important breeding grounds for Oceania humpback whales (…
View article: Psychological support post-release of humanitarian workers taken hostage: the experience of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
Psychological support post-release of humanitarian workers taken hostage: the experience of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Open
Following release, former hostages face many challenges and may struggle to regain control over their lives. Research and evidence on how to effectively address the needs of hostages during their release and afterwards is lacking. The Inte…
View article: Pancreatic adenocarcinoma, chronic pancreatitis, and MODY-8 diabetes: is bile salt-dependent lipase (or carboxyl ester lipase) at the crossroads of pancreatic pathologies?
Pancreatic adenocarcinoma, chronic pancreatitis, and MODY-8 diabetes: is bile salt-dependent lipase (or carboxyl ester lipase) at the crossroads of pancreatic pathologies? Open
Pancreatic adenocarcinomas and diabetes mellitus are responsible for the deaths of around two million people each year worldwide. Patients with chronic pancreatitis do not die directly of this disease, except where the pathology is heredit…
View article: The Use of Unmanned Aerial Systems in Marine Mammal Research
The Use of Unmanned Aerial Systems in Marine Mammal Research Open
Unmanned aerial systems (UAS), commonly referred to as drones, are finding applications in several ecological research areas since remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) technology has ceased to be a military prerogative. Fixed-wing RPA have been…
View article: Chromosomal abnormalities in patients with haematologic malignancies in the General Hospital of Mexico
Chromosomal abnormalities in patients with haematologic malignancies in the General Hospital of Mexico Open
Background: Haematologic malignancies are generated by alterations in haematopoietic stem cells. Chromosomal rearrangements are present in >50% of patients and are useful as diagnostic and prognostic factors. Objective: In this study we de…
View article: Expression of truncated bile salt-dependent lipase variant in pancreatic pre-neoplastic lesions
Expression of truncated bile salt-dependent lipase variant in pancreatic pre-neoplastic lesions Open
Pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is a dismal disease. The lack of specific symptoms still leads to a delay in diagnosis followed by death within months for most patients. Exon 11 of the bile salt-dependent lipase (BSDL) gene encoding varia…
View article: Single nucleotide polymorphisms and risk factors predictive of pancreatic adenocarcinoma
Single nucleotide polymorphisms and risk factors predictive of pancreatic adenocarcinoma Open
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is a devastating disease progressing asymptomatically until death within months after diagnosis. Defining at-risk populations should promote an early diagnosis and efficient follow-up, therefore avoi…
View article: Average bout length (tii¯ ) during control (presence of the research vessel only) and interaction scenarios (presence of other vessels).
Average bout length (tii¯ ) during control (presence of the research vessel only) and interaction scenarios (presence of other vessels). Open
Numbers represent the conservative/less conservative estimates, respectively.Average bout length (tii¯ ) during control (presence of the research vessel only) and interaction scenarios (presence of other vessels).
View article: Rs488087 single nucleotide polymorphism as predictive risk factor for pancreatic cancers
Rs488087 single nucleotide polymorphism as predictive risk factor for pancreatic cancers Open
Pancreatic cancer (PC) is a devastating disease progressing asymptomatically until death within months after diagnosis. Defining at-risk populations should promote its earlier diagnosis and hence also avoid its development. Considering the…
View article: Meta-analyses of whale-watching impact studies: comparisons of cetacean responses to disturbance
Meta-analyses of whale-watching impact studies: comparisons of cetacean responses to disturbance Open
Whale-watching activities can induce behavioral changes that may negatively affect cetacean populations. However, these changes may vary depending on species, populations and environmental features. It is important to determine inter-speci…
View article: A pancreatic tumor-specific biomarker characterized in humans and mice as an immunogenic onco-glycoprotein is efficient in dendritic cell vaccination
A pancreatic tumor-specific biomarker characterized in humans and mice as an immunogenic onco-glycoprotein is efficient in dendritic cell vaccination Open
Oncofetal fucose-rich glycovariants of the pathological bile salt-dependent lipase (pBSDL) appear during human pancreatic oncogenesis and are detected by themonoclonal antibody J28 (mAbJ28). We aimed to identify murine counterparts onpancr…
View article: Criteria for assessing maturity of skulls in the common dolphin, <i>Delphinus</i> sp., from New Zealand waters
Criteria for assessing maturity of skulls in the common dolphin, <i>Delphinus</i> sp., from New Zealand waters Open
Knowledge about the maturity status of specimens included in evolutionary, taxonomic or life history investigations is fundamentally important. This study investigated the use of the degree of cranial suture fusion, the developmental statu…
View article: Using non-systematic surveys to investigate effects of regional climate variability on Australasian gannets in the Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand
Using non-systematic surveys to investigate effects of regional climate variability on Australasian gannets in the Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand Open
View article: Behavioural Effects of Tourism on Oceanic Common Dolphins, Delphinus sp., in New Zealand: The Effects of Markov Analysis Variations and Current Tour Operator Compliance with Regulations
Behavioural Effects of Tourism on Oceanic Common Dolphins, Delphinus sp., in New Zealand: The Effects of Markov Analysis Variations and Current Tour Operator Compliance with Regulations Open
Common dolphins, Delphinus sp., are one of the marine mammal species tourism operations in New Zealand focus on. While effects of cetacean-watching activities have previously been examined in coastal regions in New Zealand, this study is t…