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    Effect of a combination of hexamethylphosphoramide and alkyl alcohol on the stereospecificity of radical polymerization of N-isopropylacrylamide

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    Radical polymerization of N-isopropylacrylamide (NIPAAm) was investigated at low temperatures in the presence of both hexamethylphosphoramide (HMPA) and alkyl alcohols. Although HMPA and alkyl alcohols separately induced syndiotactic specificity in NIPAAm polymerization in toluene at low temperatures, a combination of HMPA and less bulky alkyl alcohols, such as methanol and ethanol, was found to induce isotactic specificity at –80°C. NMR analysis of mixtures of NIPAAm, ethanol and HMPA suggested the formation of a 1:1:1 complex through O–H•••O=C and N–H•••O=P hydrogen bonding. It is believed that the steric effect of HMPA enhanced by cooperative hydrogen bonding was responsible for the combined effect of HMPA and alkyl alcohols in inducing isotactic specificity

    Stress-impaired reward pathway promotes distinct feeding behavior patterns

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    Although dietary behaviors are affected by neuropsychiatric disorders, various environmental conditions can have strong effects as well. We found that mice under multiple stresses, including social isolation, intermittent high-fat diet, and physical restraint, developed feeding behavior patterns characterized by a deviated bait approach (fixated feeding). All the tested stressors affected dopamine release at the nucleus accumbens (NAcc) shell and dopamine normalization reversed the feeding defects. Moreover, inhibition of dopaminergic activity in the ventral tegmental area that projects into the NAcc shell caused similar feeding pattern aberrations. Given that the deviations were not consistently accompanied by changes in the amount consumed or metabolic factors, the alterations in feeding behaviors likely reflect perturbations to a critical stress-associated pathway in the mesolimbic dopamine system. Thus, deviations in feeding behavior patterns that reflect reward system abnormalities can be sensitive biomarkers of psychosocial and physical stress

    Analysis for the units of regional geography on UK’s geography textbook: The case study of “Geog 4th edition”

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    In Britain, the volume of “Regional Geography” was decreased in “the National Curriculum”. The aim of this paper is to cralify the contents of “Regional Geography” in Britain. We analyzed the geographical school textbook “Geog 4th edition” by Oxfor University Press. We find that “Geog” has only 2 or 3 case studies in each grade. The students don’t learn all of the world in geographical class. That is because it is important to learn the geographical skill

    A nationwide, multi-center, retrospective study of symptomatic small bowel stricture in patients with Crohn\u27s disease.

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    BACKGROUND:Small bowel stricture is one of the most common complications in patients with Crohn\u27s disease (CD). Endoscopic balloon dilatation (EBD) is a minimally invasive treatment intended to avoid surgery; however, whether EBD prevents subsequent surgery remains unclear. We aimed to reveal the factors contributing to surgery in patients with small bowel stricture and the factors associated with subsequent surgery after initial EBD.METHODS:Data were retrospectively collected from surgically untreated CD patients who developed symptomatic small bowel stricture after 2008 when the use of balloon-assisted enteroscopy and maintenance therapy with anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF) became available.RESULTS:A total of 305 cases from 32 tertiary referral centers were enrolled. Cumulative surgery-free survival was 74.0% at 1 year, 54.4% at 5 years, and 44.3% at 10 years. The factors associated with avoiding surgery were non-stricturing, non-penetrating disease at onset, mild severity of symptoms, successful EBD, stricture length < 2 cm, and immunomodulator or anti-TNF added after onset of obstructive symptoms. In 95 cases with successful initial EBD, longer EBD interval was associated with lower risk of surgery. Receiver operating characteristic analysis revealed that an EBD interval of ≤ 446 days predicted subsequent surgery, and the proportion of smokers was significantly high in patients who required frequent dilatation.CONCLUSIONS:In CD patients with symptomatic small bowel stricture, addition of immunomodulator or anti-TNF and smoking cessation may improve the outcome of symptomatic small bowel stricture, by avoiding frequent EBD and subsequent surgery after initial EBD

    Detection of common single nucleotide polymorphisms synthesizing quantitative trait association of rarer causal variants

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    Genome-wide association (GWA) studies have identified hundreds of common (minor allele frequency ≥5%) single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with phenotype traits or diseases, yet causal variants accounting for the association signals have rarely been determined. A question then raised is whether a GWA signal represents an “indirect association” as a proxy of a strongly correlated causal variant with similar frequency, or a “synthetic association” of one or more rarer causal variants in linkage disequilibrium (D′ ≈ 1, but r2 not large); answering the question generally requires extensive resequencing and association analysis. Instead, we propose to test statistically whether a quantitative trait (QT) association of an SNP represents a synthetic association or not by inspecting the QT distribution at each genotype, not requiring the causal variant(s) to be known. We devised two test statistics and assessed the power by mathematical analysis and simulation. Testing the heterogeneity of variance was powerful when low-frequency causal alleles are linked mostly to one SNP allele, while testing the skewness outperformed when the causal alleles are linked evenly to either of the SNP alleles. By testing a statistic combining these two in 5000 individuals, we could detect synthetic association of a GWA signal when causal alleles sum up to 3% in frequency. Such signal only partially explains the heritability contributed by the whole locus. The proposed test is useful for designing fine mapping after studying association of common SNPs exhaustively; we can prioritize which GWA signal and which individuals to be resequenced, and identify the causal variants efficiently
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