163 results on '"Czepiel, A."'
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2. The Influence of the FFAR4 Agonist TUG-891 on Liver Steatosis in ApoE-Knockout Mice
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Kiepura, Anna, Suski, Maciej, Stachyra, Kamila, Kuś, Katarzyna, Czepiel, Klaudia, Wiśniewska, Anna, Ulatowska-Białas, Magdalena, and Olszanecki, Rafał
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- 2024
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3. Raman spectroscopy of lymphocytes from patients with the Epstein–Barr virus infection
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Pietruszewska, Magdalena, Biesiada, Grażyna, Czepiel, Jacek, Birczyńska-Zych, Malwina, Moskal, Paulina, Garlicki, Aleksander, and Wesełucha-Birczyńska, Aleksandra
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- 2024
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4. Distinct and content-specific neural representations of self- and other-produced actions in joint piano performance
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Natalie Kohler, Anna M. Czepiel, Örjan de Manzano, Giacomo Novembre, Peter E. Keller, Arno Villringer, and Daniela Sammler
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joint action ,fMRI ,MVPA ,music performance ,pianists ,motor simulation ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
During ensemble performance, musicians predict their own and their partners’ action outcomes to smoothly coordinate in real time. The neural auditory-motor system is thought to contribute to these predictions by running internal forward models that simulate self- and other-produced actions slightly ahead of time. What remains elusive, however, is whether and how own and partner actions can be represented simultaneously and distinctively in the sensorimotor system, and whether these representations are content-specific. Here, we applied multivariate pattern analysis (MVPA) to functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data of duetting pianists to dissociate the neural representation of self- and other-produced actions during synchronous joint music performance. Expert pianists played familiar right-hand melodies in a 3 T MR-scanner, in duet with a partner who played the corresponding left-hand basslines in an adjacent room. In half of the pieces, pianists were motorically familiar (or unfamiliar) with their partner’s left-hand part. MVPA was applied in primary motor and premotor cortices (M1, PMC), cerebellum, and planum temporale of both hemispheres to classify which piece was performed. Classification accuracies were higher in left than right M1, reflecting the content-specific neural representation of self-produced right-hand melodies. Notably, PMC showed the opposite lateralization, with higher accuracies in the right than left hemisphere, likely reflecting the content-specific neural representation of other-produced left-hand basslines. Direct physiological support for the representational alignment of partners’ M1 and PMC should be gained in future studies using novel tools like interbrain representational similarity analyses. Surprisingly, motor representations in PMC were similarly precise irrespective of familiarity with the partner’s part. This suggests that expert pianists may generalize contents of familiar actions to unfamiliar pieces with similar musical structure, based on the auditory perception of the partner’s part. Overall, these findings support the notion of parallel, distinct, and content-specific self and other internal forward models that are integrated within cortico-cerebellar auditory-motor networks to support smooth coordination in musical ensemble performance and possibly other forms of social interaction. more...
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- 2025
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5. Raman and resonance Raman spectroscopic study of red blood cells in patients diagnosed with malaria
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Migdalski, Mateusz, Czepiel, Jacek, Moskal, Paulina, Birczyńska-Zych, Malwina, Kucharska, Martyna, Biesiada, Grażyna, Stokłosa, Agnieszka, Garlicki, Aleksander, and Wesełucha-Birczyńska, Aleksandra
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- 2025
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6. The Biblical Lyric of Benito Arias Montano in Its European and Spanish Contexts
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Czepiel, Maria, primary
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- 2024
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7. Mitochondria-targeted hydrogen sulfide donor reduces fatty liver and obesity in mice fed a high fat diet by inhibiting de novo lipogenesis and inflammation via mTOR/SREBP-1 and NF-κB signaling pathways
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Aneta Stachowicz, Klaudia Czepiel, Anna Wiśniewska, Kamila Stachyra, Magdalena Ulatowska-Białas, Beata Kuśnierz-Cabala, Marcin Surmiak, Grzegorz Majka, Katarzyna Kuś, Mark E. Wood, Roberta Torregrossa, Matthew Whiteman, and Rafał Olszanecki more...
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hepatic steatosis ,AP39 ,hydrogen sulfide ,obesity ,inflammation ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Metabolic diseases that include obesity and metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) are a rapidly growing worldwide public health problem. The pathogenesis of MAFLD includes abnormally increased lipogenesis, chronic inflammation, and mitochondrial dysfunction. Mounting evidence suggests that hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is an important player in the liver, regulating lipid metabolism and mitochondrial function. However, direct delivery of H2S to mitochondria has not been investigated as a therapeutic strategy in obesity-related metabolic disorders. Therefore, our aim was to comprehensively evaluate the influence of prolonged treatment with a mitochondria sulfide delivery molecule (AP39) on the development of fatty liver and obesity in a high fat diet (HFD) fed mice. Our results demonstrated that AP39 reduced hepatic steatosis in HFD-fed mice, which was corresponded with decreased triglyceride content. Furthermore, treatment with AP39 downregulated pathways related to biosynthesis of unsaturated fatty acids, lipoprotein assembly and PPAR signaling. It also led to a decrease in hepatic de novo lipogenesis by downregulating mTOR/SREBP-1/SCD1 pathway. Moreover, AP39 administration alleviated obesity in HFD-fed mice, which was reflected by reduced weight of mice and adipose tissue, decreased leptin levels in the plasma and upregulated expression of adipose triglyceride lipase in epididymal white adipose tissue (eWAT). Finally, AP39 reduced inflammation in the liver and eWAT measured as the expression of proinflammatory markers (Il1b, Il6, Tnf, Mcp1), which was due to downregulated mTOR/NF-κB pathway. Taken together, mitochondria-targeted sulfide delivery molecules could potentially provide a novel therapeutic approach to the treatment/prevention of obesity-related metabolic disorders. more...
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- 2024
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8. Mitochondria-targeted hydrogen sulfide donor reduces atherogenesis by changing macrophage phenotypes and increasing UCP1 expression in vascular smooth muscle cells
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Stachowicz, Aneta, Wiśniewska, Anna, Czepiel, Klaudia, Pomierny, Bartosz, Skórkowska, Alicja, Kuśnierz-Cabala, Beata, Surmiak, Marcin, Kuś, Katarzyna, Wood, Mark E., Torregrossa, Roberta, Whiteman, Matthew, and Olszanecki, Rafał more...
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- 2024
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9. Hymecromone Promotes Longevity and Insulin Sensitivity in Mice
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Nadine Nagy, Kathryn S. Czepiel, Gernot Kaber, Darko Stefanovski, Aviv Hargil, Nina Pennetzdorfer, Robert Targ, Saranya C. Reghupaty, Thomas N. Wight, Robert B. Vernon, Rebecca L. Hull-Meichle, Payton Marshall, Carlos O. Medina, Hunter Martinez, Anissa Kalinowski, Rudolph D. Paladini, Stavros Garantziotis, Joshua W. Knowles, and Paul L. Bollyky more...
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hymecromone ,longevity ,insulin resistance ,glycemic control ,hyaluronan ,Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
Given that the extracellular matrix polymer hyaluronan (HA) has been implicated in longevity, we asked whether 4-methylumbelliferone (4-MU), an inhibitor of HA synthesis, impacts lifespan in mice. We designed a prospective study of long-term administration of 4-MU with conventional C57BL/6J mice. We find that 4-MU extends median survival from 122 weeks (control) to 154 weeks (4-MU), an increase of 32 weeks (p < 0.0001 by Log-rank Mantel Cox test). The maximum lifespan of 4-MU treated mice increased from 159 to 194 weeks. In tandem with these effects, 4-MU enhances insulin sensitivity, a metabolic parameter known to regulate lifespan, as measured by insulin tolerance testing (ITT) as well as frequent sampling intra venous glucose tolerance tests (FSIVGTTs). We further observed that 4-MU treated mice weigh less while consuming the same amount of food, indicating that 4-MU treatment alters energy expenditure. However, we do not observe changes in tissue HA content in this model. We conclude that 4-MU promotes insulin sensitivity and longevity but that the underlying mechanism, and the contribution of HA is unclear. 4-MU, already approved in various countries for hepatobiliary conditions, is currently under investigation and clinical development as a therapy for several chronic inflammatory conditions. These data suggest that the beneficial effects of 4-MU on tissue metabolism may include effects on longevity. more...
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- 2024
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10. Serum concentration of dickkopf-related protein 1 (DKK1) in psoriatic arthritis in the context of bone remodelling
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Biedroń, Grzegorz, Czepiel, Marcin, Siedlar, Maciej, and Korkosz, Mariusz
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- 2023
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11. The visual fields of the Harpy Eagle (Harpia harpyja)
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Brewer, Anna E., de Moraes, Wanderlei, Ferreira, Thiago Alegre Coelho, Somma, Andre Tovares, Cubas, Zalmir Silvino, Lange, Rogerio R., Tyrrell, Luke P., Czepiel, Tara M., Fernández-Juricic, Esteban, Montiani-Ferreira, Fabiano, and Moore, Bret A. more...
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- 2023
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12. Effects of disliked music on psychophysiology
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Julia Merrill, Taren-Ida Ackermann, and Anna Czepiel
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract While previous research has shown the positive effects of music listening in response to one’s favorite music, the negative effects of one’s most disliked music have not gained much attention. In the current study, participants listened to three self-selected disliked musical pieces which evoked highly unpleasant feelings. As a contrast, three musical pieces were individually selected for each participant based on neutral liking ratings they provided to other participants’ disliked music. During music listening, real-time ratings of subjective (dis)pleasure and simultaneous recordings of peripheral measures were obtained. Results showed that compared to neutral music, listening to disliked music evoked physiological reactions reflecting higher arousal (heart rate, skin conductance response, body temperature), disgust (levator labii muscle), anger (corrugator supercilii muscle), distress and grimacing (zygomaticus major muscle). The differences between conditions were most prominent during “very unpleasant” real-time ratings, showing peak responses for the disliked music. Hence, disliked music has a strenuous effect, as shown in strong physiological arousal responses and facial expression, reflecting the listener’s attitude toward the music. more...
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- 2023
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13. Inequality on the frontline: A multi-country study on gender differences in mental health among healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Diana Czepiel, Clare McCormack, Andréa T.C. da Silva, Dominika Seblova, Maria F. Moro, Alexandra Restrepo-Henao, Adriana M. Martínez, Oyeyemi Afolabi, Lubna Alnasser, Rubén Alvarado, Hiroki Asaoka, Olatunde Ayinde, Arin Balalian, Dinarte Ballester, Josleen A.l. Barathie, Armando Basagoitia, Djordje Basic, María S. Burrone, Mauro G. Carta, Sol Durand-Arias, Mehmet Eskin, Eduardo Fernández-Jiménez, Marcela I. F. Frey, Oye Gureje, Anna Isahakyan, Rodrigo Jaldo, Elie G. Karam, Dorra Khattech, Jutta Lindert, Gonzalo Martínez-Alés, Franco Mascayano, Roberto Mediavilla, Javier A. Narvaez Gonzalez, Aimee Nasser-Karam, Daisuke Nishi, Olusegun Olaopa, Uta Ouali, Victor Puac-Polanco, Dorian E. Ramírez, Jorge Ramírez, Eliut Rivera-Segarra, Bart P.F. Rutten, Julian Santaella-Tenorio, Jaime C. Sapag, Jana Šeblová, María T. S. Soto, Maria Tavares-Cavalcanti, Linda Valeri, Marit Sijbrandij, Ezra S. Susser, Hans W. Hoek, and Els van der Ven more...
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COVID-19 ,healthcare workers ,gender differences ,healthcare disparities ,mental health ,cross-country ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Healthcare workers (HCWs) were at increased risk for mental health problems during the COVID-19 pandemic, with prior data suggesting women may be particularly vulnerable. Our global mental health study aimed to examine factors associated with gender differences in psychological distress and depressive symptoms among HCWs during COVID-19. Across 22 countries in South America, Europe, Asia and Africa, 32,410 HCWs participated in the COVID-19 HEalth caRe wOrkErS (HEROES) study between March 2020 and February 2021. They completed the General Health Questionnaire-12, the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 and questions about pandemic-relevant exposures. Consistently across countries, women reported elevated mental health problems compared to men. Women also reported increased COVID-19-relevant stressors, including insufficient personal protective equipment and less support from colleagues, while men reported increased contact with COVID-19 patients. At the country level, HCWs in countries with higher gender inequality reported less mental health problems. Higher COVID-19 mortality rates were associated with increased psychological distress merely among women. Our findings suggest that among HCWs, women may have been disproportionately exposed to COVID-19-relevant stressors at the individual and country level. This highlights the importance of considering gender in emergency response efforts to safeguard women’s well-being and ensure healthcare system preparedness during future public health crises. more...
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- 2024
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14. Evaluation of alkaloids in yellow lupin (Lupinus luteus L.): New insight to genetic resources diversity and future breeding perspectives
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Czepiel, Katarzyna, Kroc, Magdalena, Burdzińska, Aleksandra, Krajewski, Paweł, Barzyk, Paweł, and Święcicki, Wojciech
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- 2023
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15. Aesthetic and physiological effects of naturalistic multimodal music listening
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Czepiel, Anna, Fink, Lauren K., Seibert, Christoph, Scharinger, Mathias, and Kotz, Sonja A.
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- 2023
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16. Course of Plasmodium infection studied using 2D-COS on human erythrocytes
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Birczyńska-Zych, Malwina, Czepiel, Jacek, Łabanowska, Maria, Kucharska, Martyna, Kurdziel, Magdalena, Biesiada, Grażyna, Garlicki, Aleksander, and Wesełucha-Birczyńska, Aleksandra
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- 2023
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17. Does physical appearance perfectionism predict disordered dieting?
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Czepiel, Diana and Koopman, Hendricus M.
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Analysis ,Eating disorders -- Analysis ,Medical research -- Analysis ,Diet -- Analysis ,Medicine, Experimental -- Analysis - Abstract
Author(s): Diana Czepiel [sup.1], Hendricus M. Koopman [sup.1] Author Affiliations: (1) grid.5132.5, 0000 0001 2312 1970, Department of Clinical Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences, Leiden University, , Wassenaarseweg 52, P.O. [...], Despite that disordered eating has been repeatedly associated with perfectionism, the results are inconsistent as to which exact dimensions of perfectionism it is related to. Moreover, the increasing evidence that perfectionism is best conceptualized as a domain-specific, as opposed to a global, trait contribute to the lack of clarity. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine which dimensions of global and physical appearance perfectionism statistically predict disordered dieting in a non-clinical adult female sample. In total 437 participants completed the Short Almost Perfect Scale, which distinguishes between adaptive and maladaptive perfectionism, the Physical Appearance Perfectionism Scale, which distinguishes between hope for perfection and worry about imperfection, and the Dieting subscale of the Eating Attitudes Test-26. A hierarchical regression analysis revealed that only maladaptive, as opposed to adaptive, global perfectionism statistically predicted disordered dieting. Furthermore, both dimensions of physical appearance perfectionism statistically predicted disordered dieting, although worry about imperfection, its maladaptive dimension, was the strongest statistical predictor. The present results demonstrate that worry about imperfection is an effective statistical predictor of disordered dieting among women, possibly serving as a starting point for further research investigating the utility of its incorporation in prevention and treatment protocols for disordered eating. more...
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- 2023
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18. Changes in the liver proteome in apoE knockout mice exposed to inhalation of silica nanoparticles indicate mitochondrial damage and impairment of ER stress responses associated with microvesicular steatosis
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Stachyra, Kamila, Kiepura, Anna, Suski, Maciej, Ulatowska-Białas, Magdalena, Kuś, Katarzyna, Wiśniewska, Anna, Czepiel, Klaudia, Majka, Grzegorz, and Olszanecki, Rafał
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- 2023
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19. I'm smart, you're dumb! Narcissistic admiration and rivalry correlate with self- and other-assessed intelligence
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Zajenkowski, Marcin, Gignac, Gilles E., Leniarska, Maria, Turek, Anna, and Czepiel, Zuzanna
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- 2023
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20. The antiatherosclerotic action of 1G244 – An inhibitor of dipeptidyl peptidases 8/9 – is mediated by the induction of macrophage death
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Wiśniewska, Anna, Czepiel, Klaudia, Stachowicz, Aneta, Pomierny, Bartosz, Kuś, Katarzyna, Kiepura, Anna, Stachyra, Kamila, Surmiak, Marcin, Madej, Józef, Olszanecki, Rafał, and Suski, Maciej
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- 2023
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21. Rodrigo Cacho Casal y Caroline Egan (eds), 'The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Early Modern Spanish Literature and Culture'
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Maria Czepiel
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Rodrigo Cacho Casal y Caroline Egan (eds), The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Early Modern Spanish Literature and Culture ,Reseña ,French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature ,PQ1-3999 - Abstract
Reseña de Rodrigo Cacho Casal y Caroline Egan (eds.), The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Early Modern Spanish Literature and Culture, Abingdon-Nueva York, Routledge, 2022, 654 pp. ISBN: 9780815358671. more...
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- 2023
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22. Association Between Weight Promoting Medication Use and Weight Status Among Children and Adolescents in the United States
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Claridy, Mechelle D., Perez, Numa P., Czepiel, Kathryn S., Acholonu, Nonyerem O., and Stanford, Fatima Cody
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- 2023
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23. Investigating the Genetic Diversity of H5 Avian Influenza Viruses in the United Kingdom from 2020–2022
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Alexander M. P. Byrne, Joe James, Benjamin C. Mollett, Stephanie M. Meyer, Thomas Lewis, Magdalena Czepiel, Amanda H. Seekings, Sahar Mahmood, Saumya S. Thomas, Craig S. Ross, Dominic J. F. Byrne, Michael J. McMenamy, Valerie Bailie, Ken Lemon, Rowena D. E. Hansen, Marco Falchieri, Nicola S. Lewis, Scott M. Reid, Ian H. Brown, and Ashley C. Banyard more...
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WGS ,avian influenza ,genomics ,high-pathogenicity ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Since 2020, the United Kingdom and Europe have experienced annual epizootics of high-pathogenicity avian influenza virus (HPAIV). The first epizootic, during the autumn/winter of 2020–2021, involved six H5Nx subtypes, although H5N8 HPAIV dominated in the United Kingdom. While genetic assessments of the H5N8 HPAIVs within the United Kingdom demonstrated relative homogeneity, there was a background of other genotypes circulating at a lower degree with different neuraminidase and internal genes. Following a small number of detections of H5N1 in wild birds over the summer of 2021, the autumn/winter of 2021–2022 saw another European H5 HPAIV epizootic that dwarfed the prior epizootic. This second epizootic was dominated almost exclusively by H5N1 HPAIV, although six distinct genotypes were defined. We have used genetic analysis to evaluate the emergence of different genotypes and proposed reassortment events that have been observed. The existing data suggest that the H5N1 viruses circulating in Europe during late 2020 continued to circulate in wild birds throughout 2021, with minimal adaptation, but then went on to reassort with AIVs in the wild bird population. We have undertaken an in-depth genetic assessment of H5 HPAIVs detected in the United Kingdom over two winter seasons and demonstrate the utility of in-depth genetic analyses in defining the diversity of H5 HPAIVs circulating in avian species, the potential for zoonotic risk, and whether incidents of lateral spread can be defined over independent incursions of infections from wild birds. This provides key supporting data for mitigation activities. IMPORTANCE High-pathogenicity avian influenza virus (HPAIV) outbreaks devastate avian species across all sectors, having both economic and ecological impacts through mortalities in poultry and wild birds, respectively. These viruses can also represent a significant zoonotic risk. Since 2020, the United Kingdom has experienced two successive outbreaks of H5 HPAIV. While H5N8 HPAIV was predominant during the 2020–2021 outbreak, other H5 subtypes were also detected. The following year, there was a shift in the subtype dominance to H5N1 HPAIV, but multiple H5N1 genotypes were detected. Through the thorough utilization of whole-genome sequencing, it was possible to track and characterize the genetic evolution of these H5 HPAIVs in United Kingdom poultry and wild birds. This enabled us to assess the risk posed by these viruses at the poultry-wild bird and the avian-human interfaces and to investigate the potential lateral spread between infected premises, a key factor in understanding the threat to the commercial sector. more...
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24. Physiological synchrony and shared flow state in Javanese gamelan: positively associated while improvising, but not for traditional performance
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Hannah Jennet Gibbs, Anna Czepiel, and Hauke Egermann
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flow state ,gamelan ,synchrony ,coupling ,skin conductance ,heart rate ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
The experience of shared flow refers to the optimal balance between challenge and ability for a given task, resulting from interpersonal action in a group situation. The performance of Javanese gamelan is an ideal setting to investigate shared flow, due to the requirement that all performers on varying instrumental parts work harmoniously, allowing for shared flow and its native equivalent, ngeli. To minimise the disruption of flow, while still measuring it continuously, one way to assess a person’s state is by measuring physiological responses of the sympathetic (i.e., fight-or-flight) system, namely heart rate and skin conductance. Flow has been related to physiological signatures, and shared actions in music-making have been related to synchronised physiology. However, to our knowledge, no study yet has directly investigated the links between shared physiology and shared flow. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the associations between flow states, physiological synchrony, and Javanese gamelan playing. Subsequently, we tested for differences between advanced and beginner groups playing traditional gamelan pieces and improvising. Firstly, a factor analysis revealed a two-factor solution of Awareness and Absorption for self-reported shared flow. Next, using inter-subject correlation to assess synchrony and circular shuffling to infer significance, we found a greater proportion of significance in traditional playing compared to improvised playing for the experienced group, and the opposite for the beginner group. Lastly, linear mixed models revealed largely positive associations between synchronised physiology and shared flow during improvised playing, and negative associations during traditional playing, regardless of experience levels. This study demonstrates methodological possibilities for the quantitative study of shared flow in music-making contexts, and potential differences in shared flow experience in improvised and traditional, or prescribed, playing. more...
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25. POEMS Syndrome: Real World Experience in Diagnosis and Systemic Therapy - 108 Patients Multicenter Analysis
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Jurczyszyn, Artur, Castillo, Jorge J., Olszewska-Szopa, Magdalena, Kumar, Lalit, Thibaud, Santiago, Richter, Joshua, Flicker, Kari, Fiala, Mark, Vij, Ravi, Yi, Shuhua, Xu, Fang, Silbermann, Rebecca, Gaisan, Carmen Montes, Ocio, Enrique M., Waszczuk-Gajda, Anna, Crusoe, Edvan De Queiroz, Salomon-Perzyński, Aleksander, Hus, Iwona, Valls, Julio Davila, Gozzetti, Alessandro, Czepiel, Jacek, Krzanowska, Katarzyna, Chappell, Aimee, Chellapuram, S.K, Suska, Anna, and Vesole, David H. more...
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- 2022
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26. Food as Medicine for Obesity Treatment and Management
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Johnson, Veronica R., Washington, Tiffani Bell, Chhabria, Shradha, Wang, Emily Hsu-Chi, Czepiel, Kathryn, Reyes, Karen J. Campoverde, and Stanford, Fatima Cody
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- 2022
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27. Monocyte subpopulations display disease-specific miRNA signatures depending on the subform of Spondyloarthropathy
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Małgorzata Stec, Marcin Czepiel, Marzena Lenart, Agata Piestrzyńska-Kajtoch, Jacek Plewka, Agnieszka Bieniek, Kazimierz Węglarczyk, Rafał Szatanek, Magdalena Rutkowska-Zapała, Zofia Guła, Anna Kluczewska, Jarosław Baran, Mariusz Korkosz, and Maciej Siedlar more...
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Spondyloarthropathy ,monocytes ,miRNA ,monocyte subpopulations ,rheumatic disorders ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Spondyloarthropathies (SpA) are a family of rheumatic disorders that could be divided into axial (axSpA) and peripheral (perSpA) sub-forms depending on the disease clinical presentation. The chronic inflammation is believed to be driven by innate immune cells such as monocytes, rather than self-reactive cells of adaptive immune system. The aim of the study was to investigate the micro-RNA (miRNA) profiles in monocyte subpopulations (classical, intermediate and non-classical subpopulations) acquired from SpA patients or healthy individuals in search for prospective disease specific and/or disease subtype differentiating miRNA markers. Several SpA-specific and axSpA/perSpA differentiating miRNAs have been identified that appear to be characteristic for specific monocyte subpopulation. For classical monocytes, upregulation of miR-567 and miR-943 was found to be SpA-specific, whereas downregulation of miR-1262 could serve as axSpA-differentiating, and the expression pattern of miR-23a, miR-34c, mi-591 and miR-630 as perSpA-differentiating markers. For intermediate monocytes, expression levels of miR-103, miR-125b, miR-140, miR-374, miR-376c and miR-1249 could be used to distinguish SpA patients from healthy donors, whereas the expression pattern of miR-155 was identified as characteristic for perSpA. For non-classical monocytes, differential expression of miR-195 was recognized as general SpA indicator, while upregulation of miR-454 and miR-487b could serve as axSpA-differentiating, and miR-1291 as perSpA-differentiating markers. Our data indicate for the first time that in different SpA subtypes, monocyte subpopulations bear disease-specific miRNA signatures that could be relevant for SpA diagnosis/differentiation process and may help to understand SpA etiopathology in the context of already known functions of monocyte subpopulations. more...
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28. Therapeutic role of eicosapentaenoic and arachidonic acid in benzo(a) pyrene-induced toxicity in HUVEC endothelial cells
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Sroczyńska, Katarzyna, Totoń-Żurańska, Justyna, Czepiel, Jacek, Zając-Grabiec, Anna, Jurczyszyn, Artur, Wołkow, Paweł, Librowski, Tadeusz, and Gdula-Argasińska, Joanna
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- 2022
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29. It is time to define an organizational model for the prevention and management of infections along the surgical pathway: a worldwide cross-sectional survey
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Massimo Sartelli, Francesco M. Labricciosa, Federico Coccolini, Raul Coimbra, Fikri M. Abu-Zidan, Luca Ansaloni, Majdi N. Al-Hasan, Shamshul Ansari, Philip S. Barie, Miguel Angel Caínzos, Marco Ceresoli, Massimo Chiarugi, Jeffrey A. Claridge, Enrico Cicuttin, Evan Patchen Dellinger, Donald E. Fry, Xavier Guirao, Timothy Craig Hardcastle, Andreas Hecker, Ari K. Leppäniemi, Andrey Litvin, Sanjay Marwah, Emilio Maseda, John E. Mazuski, Ziad Ahmed Memish, Andrew W. Kirkpatrick, Leonardo Pagani, Mauro Podda, Huseyin Kemal Rasa, Boris E. Sakakushev, Robert G. Sawyer, Fabio Tumietto, Yonghong Xiao, Wedad Faraj Aboubreeg, Harissou Adamou, Lali Akhmeteli, Emrah Akin, Maria Grazia Alberio, Felipe Alconchel, Ibrahim Amadou Magagi, Ana Belén Araúz, Giulio Argenio, Boyko C. Atanasov, Semra Demirli Atici, Selmy Sabry Awad, Efstratia Baili, Lovenish Bains, Miklosh Bala, Oussama Baraket, Suman Baral, Vladislav A. Belskii, Moussa Benboubker, Offir Ben-Ishay, Pierpaolo Bordoni, Abdalia Boumédiène, Giuseppe Brisinda, Laura Cavazzuti, Sujith J. Chandy, Maria Michela Chiarello, Nicola Cillara, Guglielmo Clarizia, Maria-Elena Cocuz, Iuliu Gabriel Cocuz, Luigi Conti, Raffaella Coppola, Yunfeng Cui, Jacek Czepiel, Fabrizio D’Acapito, Dimitrios Damaskos, Koray Das, Belinda De Simone, Samir Delibegovic, Zaza Demetrashvili, Dzemail S. Detanac, Sameer Dhingra, Stefano Di Bella, Evgeni N. Dimitrov, Agron Dogjani, Mario D’Oria, Irina Magdalena Dumitru, Mutasim M. Elmangory, Octavian Enciu, Massimo Fantoni, Daniela Filipescu, Francesco Fleres, Domitilla Foghetti, Pietro Fransvea, Mahir Gachabayov, Rita Galeiras, Gianni Gattuso, Wagih M. Ghannam, Valeria Ghisetti, Giorgio Giraudo, Kebebe Bekele Gonfa, Emre Gonullu, Yousif Tag Elsir Y. Hamad, Matthias Hecker, Arda Isik, Nizar Ismail, Azzain Ismail, Sumita Agarwal Jain, Souha S. Kanj, Garima Kapoor, Ilias Karaiskos, Alfie J. Kavalakat, Jakub Kenig, Faryal Khamis, Vladimir Khokha, Ronald Kiguba, Jae Il Kim, Yoshiro Kobe, Kenneth Yuh Yen Kok, Bojan M. Kovacevic, Igor Andreevich Kryvoruchko, Akira Kuriyama, Aitor Landaluce-Olavarria, Konstantinos Lasithiotakis, Varut Lohsiriwat, Eftychios Lostoridis, Davide Luppi, Gustavo Miguel Machain Vega, Marc Maegele, Athanasios Marinis, Gennaro Martines, Aleix Martínez-Pérez, Damien Massalou, Cristian Mesina, Gökhan Metan, María Guadalupe Miranda-Novales, Shyam Kumar Mishra, Mohaned Ibrahim Hussein Mohamed, Ali Yasen Y. Mohamedahmed, Ismael Mora-Guzmán, Francesk Mulita, Ana-Maria Musina, Pradeep H. Navsaria, Ionut Negoi, Gabriela Elisa Nita, Donal B. O’Connor, Carlos Alberto Ordoñez, Desiré Pantalone, Arpád Panyko, Aristeidis Papadopoulos, Nikolaos Pararas, Francesco Pata, Tapan Patel, Gianluca Pellino, Teresa Perra, Gennaro Perrone, Antonio Pesce, Tadeja Pintar, Georgi Ivanov Popivanov, Alberto Porcu, Martha Alexa Quiodettis, Razrim Rahim, Ashrarur Rahman Mitul, Martin Reichert, Miran Rems, Glendee Yolande Reynolds Campbell, Nuno Rocha-Pereira, Gabriel Rodrigues, Gustavo Eduardo Roncancio Villamil, Stefano Rossi, Ibrahima Sall, Hossein Samadi Kafil, Diego Sasia, Jeremiah Seni, Charalampos Seretis, Mario Serradilla-Martín, Vishal G. Shelat, Boonying Siribumrungwong, Mihail Slavchev, Leonardo Solaini, Boun Kim Tan, Antonio Tarasconi, Dario Tartaglia, Elena Adelina Toma, Gia Tomadze, Adriana Toro, Marcos Roberto Tovani-Palone, Harry van Goor, Alin Vasilescu, Andras Vereczkei, Massimiliano Veroux, Sergio Alberto Weckmann, Lukas Werner Widmer, AliIbrahim Yahya, Sanoop K. Zachariah, Andee Dzulkarnaen Zakaria, Nadezhda Zubareva, Wietse P. Zuidema, Isidoro Di Carlo, Francesco Cortese, Gian Luca Baiocchi, Ronald V. Maier, and Fausto Catena more...
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Cross-sectional survey ,Antimicrobial stewardship ,Antibiotic prescribing ,Antibiotic resistance ,Infection prevention and control ,Surgery ,RD1-811 ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
Abstract Background The objectives of the study were to investigate the organizational characteristics of acute care facilities worldwide in preventing and managing infections in surgery; assess participants’ perception regarding infection prevention and control (IPC) measures, antibiotic prescribing practices, and source control; describe awareness about the global burden of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and IPC measures; and determine the role of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 pandemic on said awareness. Methods A cross-sectional web-based survey was conducted contacting 1432 health care workers (HCWs) belonging to a mailing list provided by the Global Alliance for Infections in Surgery. The self-administered questionnaire was developed by a multidisciplinary team. The survey was open from May 22, 2021, and June 22, 2021. Three reminders were sent, after 7, 14, and 21 days. Results Three hundred four respondents from 72 countries returned a questionnaire, with an overall response rate of 21.2%. Respectively, 90.4% and 68.8% of participants stated their hospital had a multidisciplinary IPC team or a multidisciplinary antimicrobial stewardship team. Local protocols for antimicrobial therapy of surgical infections and protocols for surgical antibiotic prophylaxis were present in 76.6% and 90.8% of hospitals, respectively. In 23.4% and 24.0% of hospitals no surveillance systems for surgical site infections and no monitoring systems of used antimicrobials were implemented. Patient and family involvement in IPC management was considered to be slightly or not important in their hospital by the majority of respondents (65.1%). Awareness of the global burden of AMR among HCWs was considered very important or important by 54.6% of participants. The COVID-19 pandemic was considered by 80.3% of respondents as a very important or important factor in raising HCWs awareness of the IPC programs in their hospital. Based on the survey results, the authors developed 15 statements for several questions regarding the prevention and management of infections in surgery. The statements may be the starting point for designing future evidence-based recommendations. Conclusion Adequacy of prevention and management of infections in acute care facilities depends on HCWs behaviours and on the organizational characteristics of acute health care facilities to support best practices and promote behavioural change. Patient involvement in the implementation of IPC is still little considered. A debate on how operationalising a fundamental change to IPC, from being solely the HCWs responsibility to one that involves a collaborative relationship between HCWs and patients, should be opened. more...
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30. Hymecromone Promotes Longevity and Insulin Sensitivity in Mice.
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Nagy, Nadine, Czepiel, Kathryn S., Kaber, Gernot, Stefanovski, Darko, Hargil, Aviv, Pennetzdorfer, Nina, Targ, Robert, Reghupaty, Saranya C., Wight, Thomas N., Vernon, Robert B., Hull-Meichle, Rebecca L., Marshall, Payton, Medina, Carlos O., Martinez, Hunter, Kalinowski, Anissa, Paladini, Rudolph D., Garantziotis, Stavros, Knowles, Joshua W., and Bollyky, Paul L. more...
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GLUCOSE tolerance tests ,GLYCEMIC control ,TISSUE metabolism ,INSULIN resistance ,LABORATORY mice ,LONGEVITY - Abstract
Given that the extracellular matrix polymer hyaluronan (HA) has been implicated in longevity, we asked whether 4-methylumbelliferone (4-MU), an inhibitor of HA synthesis, impacts lifespan in mice. We designed a prospective study of long-term administration of 4-MU with conventional C57BL/6J mice. We find that 4-MU extends median survival from 122 weeks (control) to 154 weeks (4-MU), an increase of 32 weeks (p < 0.0001 by Log-rank Mantel Cox test). The maximum lifespan of 4-MU treated mice increased from 159 to 194 weeks. In tandem with these effects, 4-MU enhances insulin sensitivity, a metabolic parameter known to regulate lifespan, as measured by insulin tolerance testing (ITT) as well as frequent sampling intra venous glucose tolerance tests (FSIVGTTs). We further observed that 4-MU treated mice weigh less while consuming the same amount of food, indicating that 4-MU treatment alters energy expenditure. However, we do not observe changes in tissue HA content in this model. We conclude that 4-MU promotes insulin sensitivity and longevity but that the underlying mechanism, and the contribution of HA is unclear. 4-MU, already approved in various countries for hepatobiliary conditions, is currently under investigation and clinical development as a therapy for several chronic inflammatory conditions. These data suggest that the beneficial effects of 4-MU on tissue metabolism may include effects on longevity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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31. Audio-visual concert performances synchronize an audience's heart rates
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Czepiel, Anna M., primary, Fink, Lauren K., additional, Scharinger, Mathias, additional, Seibert, Christoph, additional, Wald-Fuhrmann, Melanie, additional, and Kotz, Sonja A., additional
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32. The Association Between Exposure to COVID-19 and Mental Health Outcomes Among Healthcare Workers
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Diana Czepiel, Hans W. Hoek, Afra van der Markt, Bart P. F. Rutten, Wim Veling, Frederike Schirmbeck, Franco Mascayano, Ezra S. Susser, and Els van der Ven
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COVID-19 ,depression ,healthcare workers (HCWs) ,mental health ,personal protective equipment (PPE) ,posttraumatic stress ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Due to the unprecedented impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on health care systems, there has been great interest in the mental wellbeing of healthcare workers. While most studies investigated mental health outcomes among frontline vs. non-frontline healthcare workers, little is known about the impact of various work-related variables. The present study aimed to examine the association between work-related [i.e., having contact with COVID-19 patients, being redeployed due to the pandemic and availability of sufficient personal protective equipment (PPE)] and subjective (i.e., worries about getting infected or infecting others) exposures and self-reported mental health outcomes (i.e., psychological distress, depressive symptoms, and posttraumatic stress symptoms). Between February and May 2021, 994 healthcare workers employed at a variety of healthcare settings in the Netherlands filled out an online survey as part of the COVID-19 HEalth caRe wOrkErS (HEROES) study. Mental health outcomes were measured using the General Health Questionnaire-12, the Patient Health Questionnaire-9, and the Primary Care PTSD Screen for DSM-5. Approximately 13% reported depressive symptoms, 37% experienced psychological distress, and 20% reported posttraumatic stress symptoms. Multilevel linear models consisted of three levels: individual (work-related and subjective exposures), healthcare center (aggregated redeployment and availability of sufficient PPE), and regional (cumulative COVID-19 infection and death rates). Worries about infection were associated with all three mental health outcomes, whereas insufficient PPE was associated with psychological distress and depressive symptoms. There were no differences in outcomes between healthcare centers or provinces with different COVID-19 infection and death rates. Our findings highlight the importance of adequate PPE provision and the subjective experience of the COVID-19 pandemic. These factors should be part of interventions aimed at mitigating adverse mental health outcomes among healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. more...
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33. A Sustainable Pipeline to Staff a Diverse Research Team
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Bratrude, Brandi, primary, Osuagwu, Lydia, additional, Li, Mona, additional, Burns, Candace, additional, Hiranyaket, Rachada, additional, Birbrayer, Olga, additional, Charles, Joanne, additional, Czepiel, Mary Kathleen, additional, Graham, Kristen, additional, Miles, Corita, additional, Packard, Hannah, additional, Sjoquist, Julia, additional, Tabares, Paola, additional, Uong, Vy, additional, and Prockop, Susan E., additional more...
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34. Inequality on the frontline: A multi-country study on gender differences in mental health among healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Czepiel, Diana, primary, McCormack, Clare, additional, da Silva, Andréa T.C., additional, Seblova, Dominika, additional, Moro, Maria F., additional, Restrepo-Henao, Alexandra, additional, Martínez, Adriana M., additional, Afolabi, Oyeyemi, additional, Alnasser, Lubna, additional, Alvarado, Rubén, additional, Asaoka, Hiroki, additional, Ayinde, Olatunde, additional, Balalian, Arin, additional, Ballester, Dinarte, additional, Barathie, Josleen A.l., additional, Basagoitia, Armando, additional, Basic, Djordje, additional, Burrone, María S., additional, Carta, Mauro G., additional, Durand-Arias, Sol, additional, Eskin, Mehmet, additional, Fernández-Jiménez, Eduardo, additional, Frey, Marcela I. F., additional, Gureje, Oye, additional, Isahakyan, Anna, additional, Jaldo, Rodrigo, additional, Karam, Elie G., additional, Khattech, Dorra, additional, Lindert, Jutta, additional, Martínez-Alés, Gonzalo, additional, Mascayano, Franco, additional, Mediavilla, Roberto, additional, Narvaez Gonzalez, Javier A., additional, Nasser-Karam, Aimee, additional, Nishi, Daisuke, additional, Olaopa, Olusegun, additional, Ouali, Uta, additional, Puac-Polanco, Victor, additional, Ramírez, Dorian E., additional, Ramírez, Jorge, additional, Rivera-Segarra, Eliut, additional, Rutten, Bart P.F., additional, Santaella-Tenorio, Julian, additional, Sapag, Jaime C., additional, Šeblová, Jana, additional, Soto, María T. S., additional, Tavares-Cavalcanti, Maria, additional, Valeri, Linda, additional, Sijbrandij, Marit, additional, Susser, Ezra S., additional, Hoek, Hans W., additional, and van der Ven, Els, additional more...
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35. Septic shock caused by Raoultella ornithinolytica in a patient with Caroli syndrome.
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Czepiel, Jacek, Merc, Artur, Jędrychowski, Michał, Cholewczuk, Agnieszka, Biesiada, Grazyna, and Garlicki, Aleksander
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36. The aesthetic experience of live concerts: Self-reports and psychophysiology
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Lea A. Fink, Melanie Wald-Fuhrmann, Jutta Toelle, Anna Czepiel, and Julia Merrill
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Psychophysiology ,Visual Arts and Performing Arts ,Aesthetics ,Live music ,Developmental and Educational Psychology ,Aesthetic emotions ,Absorption (psychology) ,Psychology ,Aesthetic experience ,Applied Psychology - Published
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37. Physiological synchrony in audiences of live concerts
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Anna Czepiel, Melanie Wald-Fuhrmann, Hauke Egermann, Steven Greenwood, Wolfgang Tschacher, Martin Tröndle, and Deborah Meier
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Communication ,Visual Arts and Performing Arts ,business.industry ,700 Arts ,Developmental and Educational Psychology ,780 Music ,Self report ,Psychology ,business ,Skin conductance ,Applied Psychology - Published
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38. Rodrigo Cacho Casal y Caroline Egan (eds), "The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Early Modern Spanish Literature and Culture"
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Czepiel, Maria, primary
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39. Effects of disliked music on psychophysiology
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Merrill, Julia, primary, Ackermann, Taren-Ida, additional, and Czepiel, Anna, additional
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40. Raman spectroscopy of lymphocytes from patients with the Epstein-Barr virus infection
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Pietruszewska, Magdalena, primary, Biesiada, Grażyna, additional, Czepiel, Jacek, additional, Birczyńska-Zych, Malwina, additional, Moskal, Paulina, additional, Garlicki, Aleksander, additional, and Wesełucha-Birczyńska, Aleksandra, additional more...
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41. Two years later: Is the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic still having an impact on emergency surgery? An international cross-sectional survey among WSES members
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Reichert, Martin, Sartelli, Massimo, Weigand, Markus A, Hecker, Matthias, Oppelt, Philip U, Noll, Julia, Askevold, Ingolf H, Liese, Juliane, Padberg, Winfried, Coccolini, Federico, Catena, Fausto, Hecker, Andreas, Adam Peckham-Cooper, Adrian Camacho-Ortiz, Aikaterini T. Mastoraki, Aitor Landaluce-Olavarria, Ajay Kumar Pal, Akira Kuriyama, Alain Chichom-Mefire, Alberto Porcu, Aleix Martínez-Pérez, Aleksandar R. Karamarkovic, Aleksei V. Osipov, Alessandro Coppola, Alessandro Cucchetti, Alessandro Spolini, Alessio Giordano, Alexander Reinisch-Liese, Alfie J. Kavalakat, Alin Vasilescu, Amin Alamin, Amit Gupta, Ana Maria Dascalu, Ana-Maria Musina, Anargyros Bakopoulos, Andee Dzulkarnaen Zakaria, Andras Vereczkei, Andrea Balla, Andrea Bottari, Andreas Baumann, Andreas Fette, Andrey Litvin, Aniella Katharina Reichert, Anna Guariniello, Anna Paspala, Anne-Sophie Schneck, Antonio Brillantino, Antonio Pesce, Arda Isik, Ari Kalevi Leppäniemi, Aristeidis Papadopoulos, Aristotelis Kechagias, Ashraf Yehya Abdalla Mohamed, Ashrarur Rahman Mitul, Athanasios Marinis, Athanasios Syllaios, Baris Mantoglu, Belinda De Simone, Benjamin Stefan Weiss, Bernd Pösentrup, Biagio Picardi, Biagio Zampogna, Boris Eugeniev Sakakushev, Boyko Chavdarov Atanasov, Bruno Nardo, Bulent Calik, Camilla Cremonini, Carlos A. Ordoñez, Charalampos Seretis, Chiara Cascone, Christos Chouliaras, Cino Bendinelli, Claudia Lopes, Claudio Guerci, Clemens Weber, Constantinos Nastos, Cristian Mesina, Damiano Caputo, Damien Massalou, Davide Cavaliere, Deborah A. McNamara, Demetrios Demetriades, Desirè Pantalone, Diego Coletta, Diego Sasia, Diego Visconti, Dieter G. Weber, Diletta Corallino, Dimitrios Chatzipetris, Dimitrios K. Manatakis, Dimitrios Ntourakis, Dimitrios Papaconstantinou, Dimitrios Schizas, Dimosthenis Chrysikos, Dmitry Mikhailovich Adamovich, Doaa Elkafrawy, Dragos Seban, Edgar Fernando Hernandez García, Edoardo Baldini, Edoardo Picetti, Edward C. T. H. Tan, Efstratia Baili, Eftychios Lostoridis, Elena Adelina Toma, Elif Colak, Elisabetta Cerutti, Elmin Steyn, Elmuiz A. Hsabo, Emmanouil Ioannis Kapetanakis, Emmanouil Kaouras, Emmanuel Schneck, Emrah Akin, Emre Gonullu, Enes çelik, Enrico Cicuttin, Enrico Pinotti, Erik Johnsson, Ernest E. Moore, Ervis Agastra, Evgeni Nikolaev Dimitrov, Ewen A. Griffiths, Fabrizio D’Acapito, Federica Saraceno, Felipe Alconchel, Felix Alexander Zeppernick, Fernando Machado Rodríguez, Fikri Abu-Zidan, Francesca Pecchini, Francesco Favi, Francesco Ferrara, Francesco Fleres, Francesco Pata, Francesco Pietro Maria Roscio, Francesk Mulita, Frank J. M. F. Dor, Fredrik Linder, Gabriel Dimofte, Gabriel Rodrigues, Gabriela Nita, Gabriele Sganga, Gennaro Martines, Gennaro Mazzarella, Gennaro Perrone, George Velmahos, Georgios D. Lianos, Gia Tomadze, Gian Luca Baiocchi, Giancarlo D’Ambrosio, Gianluca Pellino, Gianmaria Casoni Pattacini, Giorgio Giraudo, Giorgio Lisi, Giovanni Domenico Tebala, Giovanni Pirozzolo, Giulia Montori, Giulio Argenio, Giuseppe Brisinda, Giuseppe Currò, Giuseppe Giuliani, Giuseppe Palomba, Giuseppe Roscitano, Gökhan Avşar, Goran Augustin, Guglielmo Clarizia, Gustavo M. Machain Vega, Gustavo P. Fraga, Harsheet Sethi, Hazim Abdulnassir Eltyeb, Helmut A. Segovia Lohse, Herald René Segovia Lohse, Hüseyin Bayhan, Hytham K. S. Hamid, Igor A. Kryvoruchko, Immacolata Iannone, Imtiaz Wani, Ioannis I. Lazaridis, Ioannis Katsaros, Ioannis Nikolopoulos, Ionut Negoi, Isabella Reccia, Isidoro Di Carlo, Iyiade Olatunde Olaoye, Jacek Czepiel, Jae Il Kim, Jeremy Meyer, Jesus Manuel Saenz Terrazas, Joel Noutakdie Tochie, Joseph M. Galante, Justin Davies, Kapil Sugand, Kebebe Bekele Gonfa, Kemal Rasa, Kenneth Y. Y. Kok, Konstantinos G. Apostolou, Konstantinos Lasithiotakis, Konstantinos Tsekouras, Kumar Angamuthu, Lali Akhmeteli, Larysa Sydorchuk, Laura Fortuna, Leandro Siragusa, Leonardo Pagani, Leonardo Solaini, Lisa A. Miller, Lovenish Bains, Luca Ansaloni, Luca Ferrario, Luigi Bonavina, Luigi Conti, Luis Antonio Buonomo, Luis Tallon-Aguilar, Lukas Tomczyk, Lukas Werner Widmer, Maciej Walędziak, Mahir Gachabayov, Maloni M. Bulanauca, Manu L. N. G. Malbrain, Marc Maegele, Marco Catarci, Marco Ceresoli, Maria Chiara Ranucci, Maria Ioanna Antonopoulou, Maria Papadoliopoulou, Maria Rosaria Valenti, Maria Sotiropoulou, Mario D’Oria, Mario Serradilla Martín, Markus Hirschburger, Massimiliano Veroux, Massimo Fantoni, Matteo Nardi, Matti Tolonen, Mauro Montuori, Mauro Podda, Maximilian Scheiterle, Maximos Frountzas, Mehmet Sarıkaya, Mehmet Yildirim, Michael Bender, Michail Vailas, Michel Teuben, Michela Campanelli, Michele Ammendola, Michele Malerba, Michele Pisano, Mihaela Pertea, Mihail Slavchev, Mika Ukkonen, Miklosh Bala, Mircea Chirica, Mirko Barone, Mohamed Maher Shaat, Mohammed Jibreel Suliman Mohammed, Mona Awad Akasha Abuelgasim, Monika Gureh, Mouaqit Ouadii, Mujdat Balkan, Mumin Mohamed, Musluh Hakseven, Natalia Velenciuc, Nicola Cillara, Nicola de’Angelis, Nicolò Tamini, Nikolaos J. Zavras, Nikolaos Machairas, Nikolaos Michalopoulos, Nikolaos N. Koliakos, Nikolaos Pararas, Noel E. Donlon, Noushif Medappil, Offir Ben-Ishay, Olmi Stefano, Omar Islam, Ömer Tammo, Orestis Ioannidis, Oscar Aparicio, Oussama Baraket, Pankaj Kumar, Pasquale Cianci, Per Örtenwall, Petar Angelov Uchikov, Philip de Reuver, Philip F. Stahel, Philip S. Barie, Micaela Piccoli, Piotr Major, Pradeep H. Navsaria, Prakash Kumar Sasmal, Raul Coimbra, Razrim Rahim, Recayi Çapoğlu, Renol M. Koshy, Ricardo Alessandro Teixeira Gonsaga, Riccardo Pertile, Rifat Ramadan Mussa Mohamed, Rıza Deryol, Robert G. Sawyer, Roberta Angelico, Roberta Ragozzino, Roberto Bini, Roberto Cammarata, Rosa Scaramuzzo, Rossella Gioco, Ruslan Sydorchuk, Salma Ahmed, Salomone Di Saverio, Sameh Hany Emile, Samir Delibegovic, Sanjay Marwah, Savvas Symeonidis, Scott G. Thomas, Sebahattin Demir, Selmy S. Awad, Semra Demirli Atici, Serge Chooklin, Serhat Meric, Sevcan Sarıkaya, Sharfuddin Chowdhury, Shaza Faycal Mirghani, Sherry M. Wren, Simone Gargarella, Simone Rossi Del Monte, Sofia Esposito, Sofia Xenaki, Soliman Fayez Ghedan Mohamed, Solomon Gurmu Beka, Sorinel Lunca, Spiros G. Delis, Spyridon Dritsas, Stefan Morarasu, Stefano Magnone, Stefano Rossi, Stefanos Bitsianis, Stylianos Kykalos, Suman Baral, Sumita A. Jain, Syed Muhammad Ali, Tadeja Pintar, Tania Triantafyllou, Tarik Delko, Teresa Perra, Theodoros A. Sidiropoulos, Thomas M. Scalea, Tim Oliver Vilz, Timothy Craig Hardcastle, Tongporn Wannatoop, Torsten Herzog, Tushar Subhadarshan Mishra, Ugo Boggi, Valentin Calu, Valentina Tomajer, Vanni Agnoletti, Varut Lohsiriwat, Victor Kong, Virginia Durán Muñoz-Cruzado, Vishal G. Shelat, Vladimir Khokha, Wagih Mommtaz Ghannam, Walter L. Biffl, Wietse Zuidema, Yasin Kara, Yoshiro Kobe, Zaza Demetrashvili, Ziad A. Memish, Zoilo Madrazo, Zsolt J. Balogh, Zulfu Bayhan, Surgery, AMS - Musculoskeletal Health, Other Research, APH - Quality of Care, Reichert, Martin, Sartelli, Massimo, Weigand, Markus A, Hecker, Matthia, Oppelt, Philip U, Noll, Julia, Askevold, Ingolf H, Liese, Juliane, Padberg, Winfried, Coccolini, Federico, Catena, Fausto, Hecker, Andrea, Adam Peckham-Cooper, Adrian Camacho-Ortiz, Aikaterini T. Mastoraki, Aitor Landaluce-Olavarria, Ajay Kumar Pal, Akira Kuriyama, Alain Chichom-Mefire, Alberto Porcu, Aleix Martínez-Pérez, Aleksandar R. Karamarkovic, Aleksei V. Osipov, Alessandro Coppola, Alessandro Cucchetti, Alessandro Spolini, Alessio Giordano, Alexander Reinisch-Liese, Alfie J. Kavalakat, Alin Vasilescu, Amin Alamin, Amit Gupta, Ana Maria Dascalu, Ana-Maria Musina, Anargyros Bakopoulos, Andee Dzulkarnaen Zakaria, Andras Vereczkei, Andrea Balla, Andrea Bottari, Andreas Baumann, Andreas Fette, Andrey Litvin, Aniella Katharina Reichert, Anna Guariniello, Anna Paspala, Anne-Sophie Schneck, Antonio Brillantino, Antonio Pesce, Arda Isik, Ari Kalevi Leppäniemi, Aristeidis Papadopoulos, Aristotelis Kechagias, Ashraf Yehya Abdalla Mohamed, Ashrarur Rahman Mitul, Athanasios Marinis, Athanasios Syllaios, Baris Mantoglu, Belinda De Simone, Benjamin Stefan Weiss, Bernd Pösentrup, Biagio Picardi, Biagio Zampogna, Boris Eugeniev Sakakushev, Boyko Chavdarov Atanasov, Bruno Nardo, Bulent Calik, Camilla Cremonini, Carlos A. Ordoñez, Charalampos Seretis, Chiara Cascone, Christos Chouliaras, Cino Bendinelli, Claudia Lopes, Claudio Guerci, Clemens Weber, Constantinos Nastos, Cristian Mesina, Damiano Caputo, Damien Massalou, Davide Cavaliere, Deborah A. McNamara, Demetrios Demetriades, Desirè Pantalone, Diego Coletta, Diego Sasia, Diego Visconti, Dieter G. Weber, Diletta Corallino, Dimitrios Chatzipetris, Dimitrios K. Manatakis, Dimitrios Ntourakis, Dimitrios Papaconstantinou, Dimitrios Schizas, Dimosthenis Chrysikos, Dmitry Mikhailovich Adamovich, Doaa Elkafrawy, Dragos Seban, Edgar Fernando Hernandez García, Edoardo Baldini, Edoardo Picetti, Edward C. T. H. Tan, Efstratia Baili, Eftychios Lostoridis, Elena Adelina Toma, Elif Colak, Elisabetta Cerutti, Elmin Steyn, Elmuiz A. Hsabo, Emmanouil Ioannis Kapetanakis, Emmanouil Kaouras, Emmanuel Schneck, Emrah Akin, Emre Gonullu, Enes çelik, Enrico Cicuttin, Enrico Pinotti, Erik Johnsson, Ernest E. Moore, Ervis Agastra, Evgeni Nikolaev Dimitrov, Ewen A. 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Cross-Sectional Studie ,ddc:610 ,Capacity ,Pandemic ,SARS-CoV-2 ,COVID-19 ,WSES ,Time to intervention ,Appendicitis ,Reconstructive and regenerative medicine Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 10] ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Emergency ,Quarantine ,Emergency Medicine ,Emergency surgery ,Humans ,Surgery ,Appendiciti ,COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, Pandemic, Emergency surgery, Emergency, Appendicitis, WSES, Time to intervention, Capacity, Quarantine ,Pandemics ,Diverticulitis ,Human - Abstract
Background The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic is still ongoing and a major challenge for health care services worldwide. In the first WSES COVID-19 emergency surgery survey, a strong negative impact on emergency surgery (ES) had been described already early in the pandemic situation. However, the knowledge is limited about current effects of the pandemic on patient flow through emergency rooms, daily routine and decision making in ES as well as their changes over time during the last two pandemic years. This second WSES COVID-19 emergency surgery survey investigates the impact of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic on ES during the course of the pandemic. Methods A web survey had been distributed to medical specialists in ES during a four-week period from January 2022, investigating the impact of the pandemic on patients and septic diseases both requiring ES, structural problems due to the pandemic and time-to-intervention in ES routine. Results 367 collaborators from 59 countries responded to the survey. The majority indicated that the pandemic still significantly impacts on treatment and outcome of surgical emergency patients (83.1% and 78.5%, respectively). As reasons, the collaborators reported decreased case load in ES (44.7%), but patients presenting with more prolonged and severe diseases, especially concerning perforated appendicitis (62.1%) and diverticulitis (57.5%). Otherwise, approximately 50% of the participants still observe a delay in time-to-intervention in ES compared with the situation before the pandemic. Relevant causes leading to enlarged time-to-intervention in ES during the pandemic are persistent problems with in-hospital logistics, lacks in medical staff as well as operating room and intensive care capacities during the pandemic. This leads not only to the need for triage or transferring of ES patients to other hospitals, reported by 64.0% and 48.8% of the collaborators, respectively, but also to paradigm shifts in treatment modalities to non-operative approaches reported by 67.3% of the participants, especially in uncomplicated appendicitis, cholecystitis and multiple-recurrent diverticulitis. Conclusions The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic still significantly impacts on care and outcome of patients in ES. Well-known problems with in-hospital logistics are not sufficiently resolved by now; however, medical staff shortages and reduced capacities have been dramatically aggravated over last two pandemic years. more...
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42. Quality of life at work and fatigue after hospitalization due to COVID‐19
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Mazurkiewicz, Iwona, primary, Chatys‐Bogacka, Zaneta, additional, Slowik, Joanna, additional, Szaleniec, Joanna, additional, Czepiel, Jacek, additional, Slowik, Agnieszka, additional, Drabik, Leszek, additional, and Wnuk, Marcin, additional more...
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43. Horacio y Sannazaro en las dos odas inéditas de Garcilaso de la Vega
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Czepiel, Maria, primary
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Czepiel, Mateusz, primary, Bańkosz, Magdalena, additional, and Sobczak-Kupiec, Agnieszka, additional
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45. Physiological synchrony and shared flow state in Javanese gamelan: positively associated while improvising, but not for traditional performance
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Gibbs, Hannah Jennet, primary, Czepiel, Anna, additional, and Egermann, Hauke, additional
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46. Investigating the Genetic Diversity of H5 Avian Influenza Viruses in the United Kingdom from 2020–2022
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Byrne, Alexander M. P., primary, James, Joe, additional, Mollett, Benjamin C., additional, Meyer, Stephanie M., additional, Lewis, Thomas, additional, Czepiel, Magdalena, additional, Seekings, Amanda H., additional, Mahmood, Sahar, additional, Thomas, Saumya S., additional, Ross, Craig S., additional, Byrne, Dominic J. F., additional, McMenamy, Michael J., additional, Bailie, Valerie, additional, Lemon, Ken, additional, Hansen, Rowena D. E., additional, Falchieri, Marco, additional, Lewis, Nicola S., additional, Reid, Scott M., additional, Brown, Ian H., additional, and Banyard, Ashley C., additional more...
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47. The causal mutation leading to sweetness in modern white lupin cultivars
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Mancinotti, Davide, primary, Czepiel, Katarzyna, additional, Taylor, Jemma L., additional, Golshadi Galehshahi, Hajar, additional, Møller, Lillian A., additional, Jensen, Mikkel K., additional, Motawia, Mohammed Saddik, additional, Hufnagel, Bárbara, additional, Soriano, Alexandre, additional, Yeheyis, Likawent, additional, Kjaerulff, Louise, additional, Péret, Benjamin, additional, Staerk, Dan, additional, Wendt, Toni, additional, Nelson, Matthew N., additional, Kroc, Magdalena, additional, and Geu-Flores, Fernando, additional more...
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48. Inequality on the frontline: A multi-country study on gender differences in mental health among healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Czepiel, Diana, primary, McCormack, Clare, additional, Silva, Andréa Tenório Correia da, additional, Seblova, Dominika, additional, Moro, Maria Francesca, additional, Restrepo-Henao, Alexandra, additional, Alnasser, Lubna, additional, Alvarado, Ruben, additional, Asaoka, Hiroki, additional, Ayinde, Olatunde, additional, Balalian, Arin, additional, Ballester, Dinarte, additional, Barathie, Josleen A. I., additional, Basagoitia, Armando, additional, Basic, Djordje, additional, Burrone, María Soledad, additional, Carta, Mauro Giovanni, additional, Durand-Arias, Sol, additional, Eskin, Mehmet, additional, Fernández-Jiménez, Eduardo, additional, Freytes, Marcela, additional, Gureje, Oye, additional, Isahakyan, Anna, additional, Jaldo, Rodrigo, additional, Karam, Elie G., additional, Khattech, Dorra, additional, Lindert, Jutta, additional, Martinez-Ales, Gonzalo, additional, Mascayano, Franco, additional, Mediavilla, Roberto, additional, Narvaez, Javier, additional, Nasser-Karam, Aimee, additional, Nishi, Daisuke, additional, Olaopa, Olusegun, additional, Ouali, Uta, additional, Puac-Polanco, Victor, additional, Ramírez, Dorian E., additional, Ramírez, Jorge, additional, Rivera-Segarra, Eliut, additional, Rutten, Bart P. F., additional, Santaella-Tenorio, Julian, additional, Sapag, Jaime C., additional, Šeblová, Jana, additional, Soto, María Teresa Solís, additional, Tavares-Cavalcanti, Maria, additional, Valeri, Linda, additional, Sijbrandij, Marit, additional, Susser, Ezra S., additional, Hoek, Hans W., additional, and Ven, Els van der, additional more...
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49. Humanism and the Bible in the poetry of Benito Arias Montano (ca. 1525-1598)
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Czepiel, M, Lawrance, J, Rabone, R, Thacker, J, and Harrison, S
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Benito Arias Montano (ca. 1525–1598) is known for his polymathic scholarly interests. However, for him, humanist learning had to be put to the service of the study of the Bible. While the erudition of Arias Montano’s prose treatises has seen an increase in critical attention in recent years, his poetry is still understudied. This thesis shows that the fruits of his learning can also be seen in his original lyric poetry. However, I argue throughout this study that Arias Montano’s poetry betrays an anxiety about the limitations and proper use of humanist scholarship. The first two chapters place his oeuvre in context. In Chapter One, I aim to situate Arias Montano’s work in a broader trend of European biblical encyclopaedism. In Chapter Two, I discuss how his choice of poetic form and his use of biblical material compares to that of other religious poets writing in Europe during the same period. In the following chapters, I focus on the appearance of particular disciplines in his poetry: respectively, the study of Classical texts; Hebraist studies; the study of historiography and political theory; and biblical geography and architecture. More broadly, I aim to contribute to our understanding of sixteenth-century biblical humanism by demonstrating how Arias Montano balances his interest in emerging humanist disciplines with his conviction that the Bible was ultimately the only source of true knowledge. This thesis also aims to fill a surprising gap in scholarship by providing the first full-length study of Arias Montano’s Latin lyric poetry. more...
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50. The causal mutation leading to sweetness in modern white lupin cultivars
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Mancinotti, Davide, Czepiel, Katarzyna, Taylor, Jemma L., Galehshahi, Hajar Golshadi, Møller, Lillian A., Jensen, Mikkel K., Motawia, Mohammed Saddik, Hufnagel, Bárbara, Soriano, Alexandre, Yeheyis, Likawent, Kjaerulff, Louise, Péret, Benjamin, Staerk, Dan, Wendt, Toni, Nelson, Matthew N., Kroc, Magdalena, Geu-Flores, Fernando, Mancinotti, Davide, Czepiel, Katarzyna, Taylor, Jemma L., Galehshahi, Hajar Golshadi, Møller, Lillian A., Jensen, Mikkel K., Motawia, Mohammed Saddik, Hufnagel, Bárbara, Soriano, Alexandre, Yeheyis, Likawent, Kjaerulff, Louise, Péret, Benjamin, Staerk, Dan, Wendt, Toni, Nelson, Matthew N., Kroc, Magdalena, and Geu-Flores, Fernando more...
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Lupins are high-protein crops that are rapidly gaining interest as hardy alternatives to soybean; however, they accumulate antinutritional alkaloids of the quinolizidine type (QAs). Lupin domestication was enabled by the discovery of genetic loci conferring low QA levels (sweetness), but the precise identity of the underlying genes remains uncertain. We show that pauper, the most common sweet locus in white lupin, encodes an acetyltransferase (AT) unexpectedly involved in the early QA pathway. In pauper plants, a single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) strongly impairs AT activity, causing pathway blockage. We corroborate our hypothesis by replicating the pauper chemotype in narrow-leafed lupin via mutagenesis. Our work adds a new dimension to QA biosynthesis and establishes the identity of a lupin sweet gene for the first time, thus facilitating lupin breeding and enabling domestication of other QA-containing legumes. more...
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