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    Impact of Parental Substance Misuse on Attachment in Young Adults: A Qualitative Approach

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    This study examined the impact of parental substance misuse on young adult development and relationships by interviewing young adults about their experience being raised by a parent who misused substances. A qualitative design based on constructivist grounded theory and informed by constructs from attachment theory was used. Participants consisted of 10 young adults, ages 18-26, who endorsed being raised by a parent who misused substances. The interview questions developed for the study were informed by a measure of adult attachment. Analysis of the data included identification of emergent categories/themes as well as a priori constructs from attachment theory (safe haven, secure base, reflective functioning, coregulation). Based on the analysis, the following emergent categories/themes were identified and described: behavior of the parent with substance misuse, feelings/experience of the offspring, acknowledgement of substance misuse, impact on the parent-child relationship, impact on relationships with others, and impact on mental health and identity. A priori attachment constructs were evident in the narratives and provided a useful frame for understanding the impact of parental substance misuse. This study demonstrated how constructs from attachment theory can be applied to better understand the relationship between a parent’s behavior and the impact on attachment security in the child when substance misuse is occurring. Parental absence, lack of attunement to the child’s needs, and inconsistent behavior may contribute to offspring feeling rejected, unknown, and confused, which may impact their sense of attachment security, feelings of worth, and perception of the reliability of others

    Global Acetylation Dynamics in the Heat Shock Response of Saccharomyces cerevisiae

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    All organisms face a constant barrage of environmental stresses. Single-cell organisms such as Saccharomyces cerevisiae, or common Baker’s yeast, must rely solely on cellular responses in order to survive. This response must occur in a rapid and highly coordinated manner to quickly inhibit all unnecessary processes and shuttle all available resources to those necessary for survival. One method that cells utilize for rapid protein regulation is the use of post-translational modifications. Enzymes within the cell add or remove a variety of chemical modifications, thus altering the local chemical environment of a protein. This creates a conformational change in the protein that can increase, decrease, or completely change the activity of the protein, as well as target them for relocation or degradation. Examples of common post-translational modifications include phosphorylation, ubiquitination, and the focus of this dissertation, acetylation. That protein acetylation occurs has been known for decades, but it is only recently that advances in technology such as high-resolution mass spectrometry and immunoprecipitation have led to the recognition of thousands of acetylated proteins across all domains of life. The roles and regulation of this modification, however, are still widely unknown. One approach to better understand possible roles for acetylation is to look at its dynamics in response to environmental stress. In this dissertation, I examine global changes in protein acetylation in the response of Saccharomyces cerevisiae to a mild heat shock and the potential mechanisms regulating these changes. Following an introductory literature review, this dissertation will cover the results of a large time-scale profiling of acetylome dynamics in response to heat shock. Proteins identified in this experiment are enriched for many cellular processes, suggesting that acetylation may play a much wider regulatory role than previously believed. These proteins are also enriched for interactions with many lysine acetyltransferases and deacetylases, suggesting that the regulation of this modification is complex. The next chapter will then discuss possible mechanisms regulating this response. This includes the investigation into concentrations of metabolites known to affect acetylation and deacetylation, lysine acetyltransferase and deacetylase complex remodeling, and localization changes for those complexes within the cell

    Omega 3 fatty acids reduce myeloid progenitor cell frequency in the bone marrow of mice and promote progenitor cell differentiation

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Omega 3 fatty acids have been found to inhibit proliferation, induce apoptosis, and promote differentiation in various cell types. The processes of cell survival, expansion, and differentiation are of key importance in the regulation of hematopoiesis. We investigated the role of omega 3 fatty acids in controlling the frequency of various myeloid progenitor cells in the bone marrow of mice. Increased progenitor cell frequency and blocked differentiation are characteristics of hematopoietic disorders of the myeloid lineage, such as myeloproliferative diseases and myeloid leukemias.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We found that increasing the proportion of omega 3 fatty acids relative to the proportion of omega 6 fatty acids in the diet caused increased differentiation and reduced the frequency of myeloid progenitor cells in the bone marrow of mice. Furthermore, this had no adverse effect on peripheral white blood cell counts.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Our results indicate that omega 3 fatty acids impact hematopoietic differentiation by reducing myeloid progenitor cell frequency in the bone marrow and promoting progenitor cell differentiation. Further exploration of this discovery could lead to the use of omega 3 fatty acids as a therapeutic option for patients that have various disorders of hematopoiesis.</p

    The heavy fermion damping rate puzzle

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    : We examine again the problem of the damping rate of a moving heavy fermion in a hot plasma within the resummed perturbative theory of Pisarski and Braaten. The ansatz for its evaluation which relates it to the imaginary part of the fermion propagator pole in the framework of a self-consistent approach is critically analyzed. As already pointed out by various authors, the only way to define the rate is through additional implementation of magnetic screening. We show in detail how the ansatz works in this case and where we disagree with other authors. We conclude that the self-consistent approach is not satisfactory.Comment: 17 page

    Suppression of Implanted MDA-MB 231 Human Breast Cancer Growth in Nude Mice by Dietary Walnut

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    Walnuts contain components that may slow cancer growth including omega 3 fatty acids, phytosterols, polyphenols, carotenoids, and melatonin. A pilot study was performed to determine whether consumption of walnuts could affect growth of MDA-MB 231 human breast cancers implanted into nude mice. Tumor cells were injected into nude mice that were consuming an AIN-76A diet slightly modified to contain 10% corn oil. After the tumors reached 3 to 5 mm diameter, the diet of one group of mice was changed to include ground walnuts, equivalent to 56 g (2 oz) per day in humans. The tumor growth rate from Day 10, when tumor sizes began to diverge, until the end of the study of the group that consumed walnuts (2.9 ± 1.1 mm3/day; mean ± standard error of the mean) was significantly less (P \u3e 0.05, t-test of the growth rates) than that of the group that did not consume walnuts (14.6 ± 1.3 mm 3 /day). The eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acid fractions of the livers of the group that consumed walnuts were significantly higher than that of the group that did not consume walnuts. Tumor cell proliferation was decreased, but apoptosis was not altered due to walnut consumption. Further work is merited to investigate applications to cancer in humans

    Perancangan Video Iklan Layanan Masyarakat Alat Kontrasepsi Berbasis Online sebagai Sarana Informasi Program Keluarga Berencana

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    Fungsian failure problems or lack of contraception is still quite common among people who use family planning program. At least the report noted the failure of contraception in the period 2010-2013 amounted to 3846 report (BKKBN). Responding to the issue of the National Family Planning Coordinating Board (BKKBN) gives advice to follow family planning method Long Term (LTM). LTM with contraceptive tool, the contraceptive IUD and implants, it has a higher success rate in controlling the birth rate. In addition to a higher level of security, long-term contraception tool also has a longer lifetime of 5-10 years as user preferences, so that the contraceptive is also considered more efficient in cost pemakiannya. But people still do not know clearly about contraceptives and more use of short-term contraceptives that birth control pills and injectables which also has a lower level of security. Of the existing problems the author aims to design video public service announcements online-based contraceptives as a means of family planning information program

    Perancangan Buku Batik Tulis Jarak Arum Ex-lokalisasi Dolly dengan Teknik Watercolor Guna Meningkatkan Brand Awareness

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    Batik tulis Jarak Arum is one of the unique batik Surabaya from ex-Dolly. Jarak Arum\u27s batik has its own characteristics which is illustrated by the motifs, where the motive is to tell about the ex-Dolly localization earlier known as the second largest in Asia. Through motives contained in batik is expected to lift the image of Dolly earlier known as localization region the second largest in Asia which has now been folded Dolly now exists in name only. With this in mind to improve the image of the previous Dolly to become one of the tourist areas in Surabaya which is famous for its batik is batik tulis Jarak Arum, is expected to change the image of Dolly the better. Batik tulis Jarak Arum also including new products that require media for recognition, in order to be able to become one of the products that can be remembered and recognized by the public. Therefore, this research aims to design book of batik tulis Jarak Arum ex-Dolly with watercolor techniques in order to increase brand awareness. The design of the book batik tulis Jarak Arum ex-Dolly using qualitative data collection methods, namely by interviews, observation, literature study, existing studies and creative brief is very important to define the concept design study. From the analysis of these data, the theme of the design concept obtained is charming. Concepts Charming aims to communicate to the target market, namely the premature adults who are less familiar and interested to be more familiar and batik and recall batik tulis Jarak Arum as part of a product category, with emphasis on product charming character
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