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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38605886/engineering-approaches-for-understanding-mechanical-memory-in-cancer-metastasis
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REVIEW
Jia Wen Nicole Lee, Andrew W Holle
Understanding cancer metastasis is crucial for advancing therapeutic strategies and improving clinical outcomes. Cancer cells face dynamic changes in their mechanical microenvironment that occur on timescales ranging from minutes to years and exhibit a spectrum of cellular transformations in response to these mechanical cues. A crucial facet of this adaptive response is the concept of mechanical memory, in which mechanosensitive cell behavior and function persists even when mechanical cues are altered. This review explores the evolving mechanical landscape during metastasis, emphasizing the significance of mechanical memory and its influence on cell behavior...
June 2024: APL Bioengineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38600510/constitutive-knockout-of-interleukin-6-ameliorates-memory-deficits-and-entorhinal-astrocytosis-in-the-mrl-lpr-mouse-model-of-neuropsychiatric-lupus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joshua Reynolds, Michelle Huang, Yaxi Li, Myriam Meineck, Tamara Moeckel, Julia Weinmann-Menke, Chandra Mohan, Andreas Schwarting, Chaim Putterman
BACKGROUND: Neuropsychiatric lupus (NPSLE) describes the cognitive, memory, and affective emotional burdens faced by many lupus patients. While NPSLE's pathogenesis has not been fully elucidated, clinical imaging studies and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) findings, namely elevated interleukin-6 (IL-6) levels, point to ongoing neuroinflammation in affected patients. Not only linked to systemic autoimmunity, IL-6 can also activate neurotoxic glial cells the brain. A prior pre-clinical study demonstrated that IL-6 can acutely induce a loss of sucrose preference; the present study sought to assess the necessity of chronic IL-6 exposure in the NPSLE-like disease of MRL/lpr lupus mice...
April 10, 2024: Journal of Neuroinflammation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38598711/controlled-molecular-orientation-through-intercalation-in-pvdf-thin-films-exhibiting-ultralong-retention-and-improved-leakage-current
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pinki Malik, Sudip Naskar, Dipanjan Sengupta, Dipankar Mandal
Ferroelectric switching and retention performance of poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) thin films improve by the incorporation of unmodified smectite montmorillonite (MMT) clay nanodielectric. In the present study, an intercalated PVDF (clay/PVDF) thin film with edge-on β-crystallite is fabricated via a heat-controlled spin coating (HCSC) technique. This provides an efficient and simple way to fabricate the edge-on oriented crystallite lamellae with an electroactive β-phase, facilitating nanoscale ferroelectric switching at a lower voltage compared to the face-on orientation...
April 10, 2024: Langmuir: the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38598699/oscillatory-neural-network-based-ising-machine-using-2d-memristors
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xi Chen, Dongliang Yang, Geunwoo Hwang, Yujiao Dong, Binbin Cui, Dingchen Wang, Hegan Chen, Ning Lin, Wenqi Zhang, Huihan Li, Ruiwen Shao, Peng Lin, Heemyoung Hong, Yugui Yao, Linfeng Sun, Zhongrui Wang, Heejun Yang
Neural networks are increasingly used to solve optimization problems in various fields, including operations research, design automation, and gene sequencing. However, these networks face challenges due to the nondeterministic polynomial time (NP)-hard issue, which results in exponentially increasing computational complexity as the problem size grows. Conventional digital hardware struggles with the von Neumann bottleneck, the slowdown of Moore's law, and the complexity arising from heterogeneous system design...
April 10, 2024: ACS Nano
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38595916/pharmacological-enhancement-of-cholinergic-neurotransmission-alleviates-neuroinflammation-and-improves-functional-outcomes-in-a-triple-transgenic-mouse-model-of-alzheimer-s-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Antonio Munafò, Anna Flavia Cantone, Giulia Di Benedetto, Sebastiano Alfio Torrisi, Chiara Burgaletto, Carlo Maria Bellanca, Gabriella Gaudio, Giuseppe Broggi, Rosario Caltabiano, Gian Marco Leggio, Renato Bernardini, Giuseppina Cantarella
Introduction: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common neurodegenerative disorder affecting the elderly population worldwide. Due to the multifactorial nature of the disease, involving impairment of cholinergic neurotransmission and immune system, previous attempts to find effective treatments have faced challenges. Methods: In such scenario, we attempted to investigate the effects of alpha-glyceryl-phosphoryl-choline (α-GPC), a cholinomimetic molecule, on neuroinflammation and memory outcome in the triple transgenic mouse model of AD (3xTg-AD)...
2024: Frontiers in Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38586392/gas-concentration-prediction-by-lstm-network-combined-with-wavelet-thresholding-denoising-and-phase-space-reconstruction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kun Gao, ZuoJin Zhou, YaHui Qin
The Long Short-Term Memory neural network is a specialized architecture designed for handling time series data, extensively applied in the field of predicting gas concentrations. In the harsh conditions prevalent in coal mines, the time series data of gas concentrations collected by sensors are susceptible to noise interference. Directly inputting such noisy data into a neural network for training would significantly reduce predictive accuracy and lead to deviations from the actual values. The Empirical Mode Decomposition method, commonly employed in gas concentration prediction, faces challenges in practical engineering applications due to the substantial influence of newly acquired data on the initial decomposition subsequence values...
April 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38586124/emerging-and-upcoming-therapies-in-insomnia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Woo-Ju Kim, Ho-Sook Kim
Insomnia, commonly treated with benzodiazepine (BZD) receptor agonists, presents challenges due to associated serious side effects such as abuse and dependence. To address these concerns, many researches have been conducted to develop and advance both pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions. Dual orexin receptor antagonists (DORAs), which include suvorexant, daridorexant and lemborexant, have recently been approved by United States Food and Drug Administration (US FDA) as a novel pharmacotherapeutic alternative...
March 2024: Translational and clinical pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38586107/effect-of-memory-therapy-on-enhancing-postoperative-cognitive-function-recovery-and-alleviating-mood-disturbances-in-brain-glioma-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yawen Wu, Jin Han, Rongqing Li, Jiali Chen, Sailu Mao, Li Zeng
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of memory therapy on enhancing recovery of postoperative cognitive function and alleviating mood disturbances in brain glioma patients. METHODS: This retrospective study included 160 brain glioma patients who met the inclusion criteria from August 2019 to July 2022. They were divided into a control group and an observation group according to according to different treatment method, with 80 cases in each group. The control group was given routine rehabilitation, while the observation group received additional memory therapy...
2024: American Journal of Translational Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38575193/detecting-high-dose-methotrexate-induced-brain-changes-in-pediatric-and-young-adult-cancer-survivors-using-18-f-fdg-pet-mri-a-pilot-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lucia Baratto, Shashi B Singh, Sharon E Williams, Sheri L Spunt, Jarrett Rosenberg, Lisa Adams, Vidyani Suryadevara, Michael Iv, Heike Daldrup-Link
Significant improvements in treatments for children with cancer have resulted in a growing population of childhood cancer survivors who may face long-term adverse outcomes. Here, we aimed to diagnose high-dose methotrexate-induced brain injury on [18 F]FDG PET/MRI and correlate the results with cognitive impairment identified by neurocognitive testing in pediatric cancer survivors. Methods: In this prospective, single-center pilot study, 10 children and young adults with sarcoma ( n = 5), lymphoma ( n = 4), or leukemia ( n = 1) underwent dedicated brain [18 F]FDG PET/MRI and a 2-h expert neuropsychologic evaluation on the same day, including the Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence, second edition, for intellectual functioning; Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System (DKEFS) for executive functioning; and Wide Range Assessment of Memory and Learning, second edition (WRAML), for verbal and visual memory...
April 4, 2024: Journal of Nuclear Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38574782/two-what-two-where-visual-cortical-streams-in-humans
#30
REVIEW
Edmund T Rolls
ROLLS, E. T. Two What, Two Where, Visual Cortical Streams in Humans. NEUROSCI BIOBEHAV REV 2024 Recent cortical connectivity investigations lead to new concepts about 'What' and 'Where' visual cortical streams in humans, and how they connect to other cortical systems. A ventrolateral 'What' visual stream leads to the inferior temporal visual cortex for object and face identity, and provides 'What' information to the hippocampal episodic memory system, the anterior temporal lobe semantic system, and the orbitofrontal cortex emotion system...
April 2, 2024: Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38573723/the-effects-of-filler-similarity-and-lineup-size-on-eyewitness-identification
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kyros J Shen, Jiaqi Huang, Allan L Lam, John T Wixted
A photo lineup, which is a cross between an old/new and a forced-choice recognition memory test, consists of one suspect, whose face was either seen before or not, and several physically similar fillers. First, the participant/witness must decide whether the person who was previously seen is present (old/new) and then, if present, choose the previously seen target (forced choice). Competing signal-detection models of eyewitness identification performance make different predictions about how certain variables will affect a witness's ability to discriminate previously seen (guilty) suspects from new (innocent) suspects...
April 4, 2024: Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38569699/protocol-for-a-construct-and-clinical-validation-study-of-mycog-mobile-a-remote-smartphone-based-cognitive-screener-for-older-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stephanie Ruth Young, Elizabeth McManus Dworak, Greg J Byrne, Callie Madison Jones, Julia Yoshino Benavente, Lihua Yao, Laura M Curtis, Maria Varela Diaz, Richard Gershon, Michael Wolf, Cindy Nowinski
INTRODUCTION: Annual cognitive screening in older adults is essential for early detection of cognitive impairment, yet primary care settings face time constraints that present barriers to routine screening. A remote cognitive screener completed on a patient's personal smartphone before a visit has the potential to save primary care clinics time, encourage broader screening practices and increase early detection of cognitive decline. MyCog Mobile is a promising new remote smartphone-based cognitive screening app for primary care settings...
April 2, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38568356/application-of-artificial-intelligence-to-eyewitness-identification
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Heather Kleider-Offutt, Beth Stevens, Laura Mickes, Stewart Boogert
Artificial intelligence is already all around us, and its usage will only increase. Knowing its capabilities is critical. A facial recognition system (FRS) is a tool for law enforcement during suspect searches and when presenting photos to eyewitnesses for identification. However, there are no comparisons between eyewitness and FRS accuracy using video, so it is unknown whether FRS face matches are more accurate than eyewitness memory when identifying a perpetrator. Ours is the first application of artificial intelligence to an eyewitness experience, using a comparative psychology approach...
April 3, 2024: Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38563255/oxide-and-2d-tmd-semiconductors-for-3d-dram-cell-transistors
#34
REVIEW
Jae Seok Hur, Sungsoo Lee, Jiwon Moon, Hang-Gyo Jung, Jongwook Jeon, Seong Hun Yoon, Jin-Hong Park, Jae Kyeong Jeong
As the downscaling of conventional dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) has reached its limits, 3D DRAM has been proposed as a next-generation DRAM cell architecture. However, incorporating silicon into 3D DRAM technology faces various challenges in securing cost-effective high cell transistor performance. Therefore, many researchers are exploring the application of next-generation semiconductor materials, such as transition oxide semiconductors (OSs) and metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), to address these challenges and to realize 3D DRAM...
April 2, 2024: Nanoscale Horizons: the Home for Rapid Reports of Exceptional Significance in Nanoscience and Nanotechnolgy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38561795/study-protocol-for-the-implementation-of-centering-patients-with-fibroids-a-novel-group-education-and-empowerment-program-for-patients-with-symptomatic-uterine-fibroids
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nyia L Noel, Jasmine Abrams, Estefania Rivera Mudafort, Anagha Babu, Emma Forbes, Lauren Hill, Cherie C Hill, Tanika Gray Valbrun, Nkem Osian, Lauren A Wise, Wendy Kuohung
BACKGROUND: Black women and people with uteri have utilized collectivistic and relational practices to improve health outcomes in the face of medical racism and discrimination for decades. However, there remains a need for interventions to improve outcomes of uterine fibroids, a condition that disproportionately impacts Black people with uteri. Leveraging personalized approaches alongside evidence that demonstrates the positive impact of social and peer support on health outcomes, we adapted from CenteringPregnancy, an evidence based group prenatal care intervention, for the education and empowerment of patients with uterine fibroids...
April 1, 2024: Reproductive Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38557486/the-integrated-stress-response-pathway-and-neuromodulator-signaling-in-the-brain-lessons-learned-from-dystonia
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REVIEW
Nicole Calakos, Zachary F Caffall
The integrated stress response (ISR) is a highly conserved biochemical pathway involved in maintaining proteostasis and cell health in the face of diverse stressors. In this Review, we discuss a relatively noncanonical role for the ISR in neuromodulatory neurons and its implications for synaptic plasticity, learning, and memory. Beyond its roles in stress response, the ISR has been extensively studied in the brain, where it potently influences learning and memory, and in the process of synaptic plasticity, which is a substrate for adaptive behavior...
April 1, 2024: Journal of Clinical Investigation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38556570/an-efficient-and-accurate-2d-human-pose-estimation-method-using-vttranspose-network
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rui Li, Qi Li, Shiqiang Yang, Xin Zeng, An Yan
Human pose estimation is a crucial area of study in computer vision. Transformer-based pose estimation algorithms have gained popularity for their excellent performance and relatively compact parameterization. However, these algorithms often face challenges including high computational demands and insensitivity to local details. To address these problems, the Twin attention module was introduced in TransPose to improve model efficiency and reduce resource consumption. Additionally, to address issues related to insufficient joint feature representation and poor network recognition performance, the enhanced TransPose model, named VTTransPose, replaced the basic block in the third subnet with the intra-level feature fusion module V block...
March 31, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38555291/comparing-episodic-memory-outcomes-from-walking-augmented-reality-and-stationary-virtual-reality-encoding-experiences
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alvaro Pastor, Pierre Bourdin-Kreitz
Episodic Memory (EM) is the neurocognitive capacity to consciously recollect personally experienced events in specific spatio-temporal contexts. Although the relevance of spatial and temporal information is widely acknowledged in the EM literature, it remains unclear whether and how EM performance and organisation is modulated by self-motion, and by motor- and visually- salient environmental features (EFs) of the encoding environment. This study examines whether and how EM is modulated by locomotion and the EFs encountered in a controlled lifelike learning route within a large-scale building...
March 30, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38551339/strategic-learning-of-people-s-names-as-a-function-of-expected-utility-in-young-and-older-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christel Devue, Marie Badolle, Serge Brédart
People's names are challenging to learn at all ages. Because people somewhat know this, they might spontaneously use cost-efficient encoding strategies and devote more resources to learn names that are most likely to be useful. To test this hypothesis, we created a pseudo-incidental learning situation in which young and older participants were exposed to 12 characters from a TV show and reviewed face-name-instrument triplets. Characters' probability of appearance was specified via importance labels (main or secondary characters, bit parts)...
March 29, 2024: Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38551072/attitude-formation-in-more-and-less-complex-social-environments
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hans Alves, Vincent Yzerbyt, Christian Unkelbach
We investigate how the complexity of the social environment (more vs. less groups) influences attitude formation. We hypothesize that facing a larger number of groups renders learning processes about these groups noisier and more regressive, which has two important implications. First, more-complex social environments should lead perceivers to underestimate actual group differences. Second, because most people usually behave positively, more-complex social environments produce negatively biased attitudes and cause perceivers to overestimate the frequency of "negative" individuals among groups...
March 29, 2024: Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
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