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View article: Employee Physical Self-Jeopardizing for Work: A Double-Edged Sword Associated with Poor Well-Being and Enhanced Performance Evaluations
Employee Physical Self-Jeopardizing for Work: A Double-Edged Sword Associated with Poor Well-Being and Enhanced Performance Evaluations Open
Using data from diverse employee samples ( N = 4,112), we developed and validated a 7-item behavioral scale – Work-related Self-Jeopardizing Behavior (WSJB) – capturing a broad range of employees’ non-rule-violating behaviors associated wi…
View article: Development and external validation of a machine learning-based predictive model for acute kidney injury in hospitalized children with idiopathic nephrotic syndrome
Development and external validation of a machine learning-based predictive model for acute kidney injury in hospitalized children with idiopathic nephrotic syndrome Open
Background Acute kidney injury (AKI), a critical complication of childhood idiopathic nephrotic syndrome (INS), markedly increases the risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and mortality. This study developed an interpretable machine learni…
View article: Targeting Smad3 phosphorylation attenuates anastomotic intimal hyperplasia and perigraft fibrosis in decellularized tissue-engineered vascular grafts
Targeting Smad3 phosphorylation attenuates anastomotic intimal hyperplasia and perigraft fibrosis in decellularized tissue-engineered vascular grafts Open
Traditional polymer-based arteriovenous grafts (AVGs) for hemodialysis access suffer from poor long-term patency, high reintervention rates, and susceptibility to infection. In contrast, decellularized tissue-engineered vascular grafts (dT…
View article: TurnBench-MS: A Benchmark for Evaluating Multi-Turn, Multi-Step Reasoning in Large Language Models
TurnBench-MS: A Benchmark for Evaluating Multi-Turn, Multi-Step Reasoning in Large Language Models Open
Despite impressive advances in large language models (LLMs), existing benchmarks often focus on single-turn or single-step tasks, failing to capture the kind of iterative reasoning required in real-world settings. To address this limitatio…
View article: A nomogram based on peripheral blood count between 12 and 18 weeks of gestation for predicting early-onset pre-eclampsia in pregnant women: a retrospective case–control study
A nomogram based on peripheral blood count between 12 and 18 weeks of gestation for predicting early-onset pre-eclampsia in pregnant women: a retrospective case–control study Open
Our nomogram, based on four predictors derived from peripheral blood cells and related ratios, offers a practical screening tool for early-onset PE in pregnant women.
View article: Turn Over a New Leaf: The Impact of Leader Succession on Subordinate Silence and the Moderating Roles of New and Former Leader Secure‐Base Support
Turn Over a New Leaf: The Impact of Leader Succession on Subordinate Silence and the Moderating Roles of New and Former Leader Secure‐Base Support Open
How employee silence—the act of withholding thoughts, suggestions, and ideas about important work issues—is impacted by a major organizational change such as a change in leadership (i.e., leader succession) has been severely underexplored.…
View article: Etiology of nephrotic syndrome: insights from univariate and multivariate Mendelian randomization study
Etiology of nephrotic syndrome: insights from univariate and multivariate Mendelian randomization study Open
Nephrotic syndrome (NS) is a common cause of chronic glomerular disease. However, the precise way in which one or more risk exposure traits of renal injury lead to NS remains unclear. In this study, we systematically examined the causal re…
View article: The Role of <scp>IL</scp>‐10–Producing Regulatory B Cells in Children With Primary Nephrotic Syndrome
The Role of <span>IL</span>‐10–Producing Regulatory B Cells in Children With Primary Nephrotic Syndrome Open
Aim This study aimed to investigate the contribution of interleukin (IL)‐10–producing regulatory B cells (B10 cells) to the pathogenesis of PNS. Methods The percentages of B10 cells, CD19 + CD24 hi CD27 + B cells, CD19 + CD24 hi CD38 hi B …
View article: Short-term disruption of TGF-β signaling in adult mice renders the aorta vulnerable to hypertension-induced dissection
Short-term disruption of TGF-β signaling in adult mice renders the aorta vulnerable to hypertension-induced dissection Open
Hypertension and transient increases in blood pressure from extreme exertion are risk factors for aortic dissection in patients with age-related vascular degeneration or inherited connective tissue disorders. Yet, a common experimental mod…
View article: Concurrent trajectories of occupational groups and sustainable working life—a Swedish twin cohort study over 16 years
Concurrent trajectories of occupational groups and sustainable working life—a Swedish twin cohort study over 16 years Open
We aimed to examine concurrent trajectories of occupational groups and level of sustainable working life, and individuals' characteristics as predictors for the trajectories. National register data from 81,388 Swedish twins born in 1925-19…
View article: Amino acid variants in the HLA-DQA1 and HLA-DQB1 molecules explain the major association of variants with relapse status in pediatric patients with steroid-sensitive nephrotic syndrome
Amino acid variants in the HLA-DQA1 and HLA-DQB1 molecules explain the major association of variants with relapse status in pediatric patients with steroid-sensitive nephrotic syndrome Open
Background Management of patients with steroid-sensitive nephrotic syndrome (SSNS) is challenging because of frequent relapses. Causal variants in the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class II region that are associated with relapse remain un…
View article: How and when do work stressors and peer norms impact career entrants’ alcohol-related behavior and its consequences?
How and when do work stressors and peer norms impact career entrants’ alcohol-related behavior and its consequences? Open
Do the key drivers of alcohol misuse change as young adults transition from early to late stages of employee onboarding? To answer this question, a series of hypotheses were tested based on two waves of data collected from 1240 college gra…
View article: Improved porosity promotes reendothelialization and smooth muscle remodeling in decellularized tissue-engineered vascular grafts
Improved porosity promotes reendothelialization and smooth muscle remodeling in decellularized tissue-engineered vascular grafts Open
Decellularized tissue-engineered vascular grafts (dTEVGs) exhibit superior biocompatibility, anti-infection properties and repair potential, contributing to better patency and making them a more ideal choice for arteriovenous grafts (AVGs)…
View article: Inclusion Management Practices as a Pathway to Enhance Organizational Resilience in Response to a Crisis: An Empirical Test in the Context of the COVID‐19 Pandemic
Inclusion Management Practices as a Pathway to Enhance Organizational Resilience in Response to a Crisis: An Empirical Test in the Context of the COVID‐19 Pandemic Open
Organizations inevitably face various forms of disruptive events (e.g., external crises), and sustaining long‐term prosperity requires them to stay resilient when encountering unexpected adversity. Prior crisis management research predomin…
View article: Adrenergic Regulation of Cardiac Macrophages: Heterogeneity, Plasticity, and Therapeutic Potential
Adrenergic Regulation of Cardiac Macrophages: Heterogeneity, Plasticity, and Therapeutic Potential Open
Review Adrenergic Regulation of Cardiac Macrophages: Heterogeneity, Plasticity, and Therapeutic Potential Wenjing Xiang†, Mianli Wang†, Hualong Yu†, Haocheng Lu*, and Ying Wang* Department of Pharmacy, School of Medicine, South University …