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View article: 62The SLC1A1/EAAT3 dicarboxylic amino acid transporter is an epigenetically dysregulated nutrient carrier that sustains oncogenic metabolic programs
62The SLC1A1/EAAT3 dicarboxylic amino acid transporter is an epigenetically dysregulated nutrient carrier that sustains oncogenic metabolic programs Open
Background Epigenetic dysregulation, including accumulation of Histone H3 lysine 27 acetylation (H3K27ac), is a hallmark of pVHL-deficient clear cell Renal Cell Carcinomas (ccRCCs). H3K27ac is associated with transcriptional activation and…
View article: Emotion regulation strategy use and forecasting in response to dynamic, multimodal stimuli.
Emotion regulation strategy use and forecasting in response to dynamic, multimodal stimuli. Open
Successful emotion regulation (ER) requires effective strategy selection. Research suggests that disengagement strategies (e.g., distraction) are more often selected than engagement strategies (e.g., reappraisal) as emotional experiences i…
View article: Children’s Susceptibility to Content Generated by Artificial Intelligence
Children’s Susceptibility to Content Generated by Artificial Intelligence Open
View article: Can human intelligence safeguard against artificial intelligence? Exploring individual differences in the discernment of human from AI texts
Can human intelligence safeguard against artificial intelligence? Exploring individual differences in the discernment of human from AI texts Open
Artificial intelligence (AI) models can produce output that closely mimics human-generated content. We examined individual differences in the human ability to differentiate human- from AI-generated texts, exploring relationships with fluid…
View article: Adolescent-specific memory effects: evidence from working memory, immediate and long-term recognition memory performance in 8–30 yr olds
Adolescent-specific memory effects: evidence from working memory, immediate and long-term recognition memory performance in 8–30 yr olds Open
Working memory and recognition memory develop across adolescence, but the relationship between them is not fully understood. We investigated associations between n-back task performance and subsequent recognition memory in a community samp…
View article: An open-access accelerated adult equivalent of the ABCD Study neuroimaging dataset (a-ABCD)
An open-access accelerated adult equivalent of the ABCD Study neuroimaging dataset (a-ABCD) Open
View article: STEM-14. THE WRAD COMPLEX REPRESENTS A THERAPEUTIC TARGET FOR CANCER STEM CELLS IN GLIOBLASTOMA
STEM-14. THE WRAD COMPLEX REPRESENTS A THERAPEUTIC TARGET FOR CANCER STEM CELLS IN GLIOBLASTOMA Open
Glioblastoma (GBM) progression and resistance to conventional therapies is driven in part by cells within the tumor with stem cell properties including quiescence, self-renewal and drug efflux potential. It is thought that eliminating thes…
View article: Implementation of an integrative movement program for residents with dementia in a VA nursing home
Implementation of an integrative movement program for residents with dementia in a VA nursing home Open
View article: Error in Figure 2
Error in Figure 2 Open
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View article: Errors in Results and Table 1
Errors in Results and Table 1 Open
Yuesong Pan, PhD; Jordan J. Elm, PhD; Hao Li, PhD; J. Donald Easton, MD; Yilong Wang, MD, PhD; Mary Farrant, RN, MBA; Xia Meng, MD, PhD; Anthony S. Kim, MD; Xingquan Zhao, MD, PhD; William J. Meurer, MD, MS; Liping Liu, MD, PhD; Dennis Die…
View article: Preventing Loss of Independence through Exercise (PLIÉ): A Pilot Trial in Older Adults with Subjective Memory Decline and Mild Cognitive Impairment
Preventing Loss of Independence through Exercise (PLIÉ): A Pilot Trial in Older Adults with Subjective Memory Decline and Mild Cognitive Impairment Open
Background: Preventing Loss of Independence through Exercise (PLIÉ) is a group movement program initially developed for people with mild-to-moderate dementia that integrates principles from several well-established traditions to specifical…
View article: Agent Orange Exposure and Dementia Diagnosis in US Veterans of the Vietnam Era
Agent Orange Exposure and Dementia Diagnosis in US Veterans of the Vietnam Era Open
Veterans with Agent Orange exposure were nearly twice as likely to be diagnosed with dementia, even after adjusting for the competing risk of death, demographic variables, and medical and psychiatric comorbidities. Additional studies are n…
View article: Preventing Loss of Independence through Exercise (PLIÉ) improves behavioral outcomes and increases default mode network connectivity in people with mild cognitive impairment
Preventing Loss of Independence through Exercise (PLIÉ) improves behavioral outcomes and increases default mode network connectivity in people with mild cognitive impairment Open
Background Preventing Loss of Independence through Exercise (PLIÉ) is an integrative group movement program developed to improve quality of life and daily function in people with mild‐to‐moderate dementia. We performed a single‐arm pre‐pos…
View article: Preventing loss of independence through exercise (PLIÉ) for persons with dementia: A randomized, controlled trial
Preventing loss of independence through exercise (PLIÉ) for persons with dementia: A randomized, controlled trial Open
Background Preventing Loss of Independence through Exercise (PLIÉ) is an integrative group movement program for people living with dementia that combines exercises to maintain daily function with mindful body awareness and social engagemen…
View article: Preventing Loss of Independence through Exercise (PLIÉ): Evaluation of implementation at a VA community living center
Preventing Loss of Independence through Exercise (PLIÉ): Evaluation of implementation at a VA community living center Open
Background Preventing Loss of Independence through Exercise (PLIÉ) is an integrative group movement program developed to improve quality of life and daily function in people with mild‐to‐moderate dementia. We implemented PLIÉ at a VA Commu…
View article: Physical exercise increases perceived musical pleasure: Modulatory roles of arousal, mood, or dopamine?
Physical exercise increases perceived musical pleasure: Modulatory roles of arousal, mood, or dopamine? Open
Music’s ability to influence exercise performance is well known, but the converse, how exercise influences music listening, remains largely unknown. Exercise can elevate arousal, mood, and neurotransmitters including dopamine, which are in…
View article: Behavioral and Neural Signatures of Working Memory in Childhood
Behavioral and Neural Signatures of Working Memory in Childhood Open
Working memory function changes across development and varies across individuals. The patterns of behavior and brain function that track individual differences in working memory during human development, however, are not well understood. H…
View article: Behavioral and neural signatures of working memory in childhood
Behavioral and neural signatures of working memory in childhood Open
Working memory function changes across development and varies across individuals. The patterns of behavior and brain function that track individual differences in working memory during development, however, are not well understood. Here we…
View article: Incorporation of Multiple Coulomb Scattering in the Prediction of Optimal Focal Lengths in Magnetically Focused Proton Radiosurgery
Incorporation of Multiple Coulomb Scattering in the Prediction of Optimal Focal Lengths in Magnetically Focused Proton Radiosurgery Open
Magnetic focusing of protons is a promising approach to improve patient radiation dose distribution in proton radiosurgery. The paths of individual protons are affected by multiple atomic deflections (multiple Coulomb scattering [MCS]) and…
View article: Pharmacokinetic Analysis of an Oral Multicomponent Joint Dietary Supplement (Phycox®) in Dogs
Pharmacokinetic Analysis of an Oral Multicomponent Joint Dietary Supplement (Phycox®) in Dogs Open
Despite the lack of safety, efficacy and pharmacokinetic (PK) studies, multicomponent dietary supplements (nutraceuticals) have become increasingly popular as primary or adjunct therapies for clinical osteoarthritis in veterinary medicine.…