136 research outputs found

    San Pedro de Atacama

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    Appreciation from Afar: How Chileans Perceive Independence as Distance from Family

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    While still in the midst of their study abroad experiences, students at Linfield University write reflective essays. Their essays address issues of cultural similarity and difference, compare lifestyles, mores, norms, and habits between their host countries and home, and examine changes in perceptions about their host countries and the United States. In this essay, Jordan Worthington describes observations during study abroad in Chillan, Chile

    Aston University's Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Roadshow: raising awareness and embedding knowledge of AMR in key stage 4 learners:raising awareness and embedding knowledge of AMR in key stage 4 learners

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    Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global healthcare problem and therefore raising awareness within young learners is imperative. An AMR roadshow was designed to take key stage 4 students' learning β€˜out of the classroom’, assess pre-existing knowledge of AMR and determine the impact of the roadshow on knowledge retention. Knowledge and subsequent retention were measured pre- and post-event through a standardised questionnaire. The roadshow significantly improved knowledge and understanding of AMR, which was retained for a minimum of twelve weeks. Engaging and interactive strategies addressing key health issues provide a positive learning experience which contributes to retained knowledge in young learners

    The Grizzly, November 10, 2016

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    Ursinus Picks New Dean / VPAA after Months-Long Search β€’ Innovation and Discovery Center Breaks New Ground β€’ Q&A with Anupy Singla β€’ International Perspective: Chinese Teaching Assistant Embraces the Freedom to be Herself in the U.S. β€’ U-Speak Talk to Explore Under-Represented Voices β€’ Women Entrepreneurs Share Stories of Success β€’ Opinions: Offensive Costumes are Micro-aggressions; UC Needs In-Person Activism to Make Progress β€’ Wrestling Looks to Win it All in 2016-2017 β€’ Field Hockey Tops Conference Once Againhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1655/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, September 8, 2016

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    Marcon Under Fire for Controversial Tweets β€’ First-Year Class Smaller Than Usual β€’ Ursinus Offers Gateway to Success β€’ Ursinus\u27 Students Mourn the Loss of Beloved Wawa β€’ History Department Welcomes New Professor β€’ Student Researchers Spend Summer with NASA β€’ Opinions: Ostrum to Marcon: Let\u27s Work Toward Inclusion; Students Happily Embrace Changes to Wismer β€’ Spike! Ursinus Volleyball is Back in Action! β€’ The Bears and the Bisonhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1647/thumbnail.jp

    Integration of sequence data from a consanguineous family with genetic data from an outbred population identifies PLB1 as a candidate rheumatoid arthritis risk gene

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    Integrating genetic data from families with highly penetrant forms of disease together with genetic data from outbred populations represents a promising strategy to uncover the complete frequency spectrum of risk alleles for complex traits such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Here, we demonstrate that rare, low-frequency and common alleles at one gene locus, phospholipase B1 (PLB1), might contribute to risk of RA in a 4-generation consanguineous pedigree (Middle Eastern ancestry) and also in unrelated individuals from the general population (European ancestry). Through identity-by-descent (IBD) mapping and whole-exome sequencing, we identified a non-synonymous c.2263G>C (p.G755R) mutation at the PLB1 gene on 2q23, which significantly co-segregated with RA in family members with a dominant mode of inheritance (P = 0.009). We further evaluated PLB1 variants and risk of RA using a GWAS meta-analysis of 8,875 RA cases and 29,367 controls of European ancestry. We identified significant contributions of two independent non-coding variants near PLB1 with risk of RA (rs116018341 [MAF = 0.042] and rs116541814 [MAF = 0.021], combined P = 3.2Γ—10-6). Finally, we performed deep exon sequencing of PLB1 in 1,088 RA cases and 1,088 controls (European ancestry), and identified suggestive dispersion of rare protein-coding variant frequencies between cases and controls (P = 0.049 for C-alpha test and P = 0.055 for SKAT). Together, these data suggest that PLB1 is a candidate risk gene for RA. Future studies to characterize the full spectrum of genetic risk in the PLB1 genetic locus are warranted. Β© 2014 Plenge et al

    Lymphocyte recruitment and homing to the liver in primary biliary cirrhosis and primary sclerosing cholangitis

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    The mechanisms operating in lymphocyte recruitment and homing to liver are reviewed. A literature review was performed on primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC), progressive sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), and homing mechanisms; a total of 130 papers were selected for discussion. Available data suggest that in addition to a specific role for CCL25 in PSC, the CC chemokines CCL21 and CCL28 and the CXC chemokines CXCL9 and CXCL10 are involved in the recruitment of T lymphocytes into the portal tract in PBC and PSC. Once entering the liver, lymphocytes localize to bile duct and retain by the combinatorial or sequential action of CXCL12, CXCL16, CX3CL1, and CCL28 and possibly CXCL9 and CXCL10. The relative importance of these chemokines in the recruitment or the retention of lymphocytes around the bile ducts remains unclear. The available data remain limited but underscore the importance of recruitment and homing
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