513 research outputs found

    Ethical Deception by Prosecutors

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    This Comment discusses the Colorado Supreme Court\u27s suspension of Assistant District Attorney Mark Pautler for deceitful conduct in securing the surrender of an axe murderer on a killing spree. Although many thought Pautler\u27s conduct was morally acceptable, disciplinary authorities found that he violated ethical rules governing attorney conduct. Using People v. Pautler as a case study, this Comment sorts through relevant, current interpretations of the ethnics rule and proposes an approach for future analysis

    Morning in the Bird Room

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    Characterisation of novel lung cancer cell lines for immuno-inhibitory markers

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    The present study investigates the expression of immune biomarkers, PD-L1 and HLA-1 on novel lung cancer cell lines (H838, H838-EGFR, A549, A549-ALK, HCC 827, NCI 1650, TWIT, Jacket). PD-L1 and HLA-1 characterisation were initially performed and analysed via flow cytometry. These results showed that the expression of PD-L1 and HLA-1 varies across the cell lines from high percent to low. The effect of IFNy on biomarkers expression was also investigated following a 48 hour incubation period. of the cell lines analysed the expression of PD-L1 increases with IFNy stimulation whilst HLA-1 remains relatively unchanged. Trypan blue assays for cell viability were performed, showing that when stimulated, cells were 100% viable whereas viability decreases upon IFNy exposure

    Athletes\u27 Knowledge and Attitudes Toward Concussions

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    Concussions are a serious injury with significant short and long-term consequences. With the increasing awareness of the dangers of concussions, research has been directed toward educating coaches, athletes, and clinicians about this condition. The purpose of this study was to evaluate DII football athletes’ knowledge and attitudes toward concussion, so we can determine what education is necessary to better inform them, in order to be able to conduct a more efficient evaluation. A total of 55 male football athletes from NCAA DII institutions agreed to take part in the survey on a voluntary basis. Subjects completed a survey assessing athletes’ knowledge and attitudes toward concussions. Survey questions included those on concussion symptoms, return to play guidelines, and education they received about concussions prior to taking this survey. The results of the study indicated that the majority of subjects had received some type of education on concussions. There were no statistically significant changes observed among any of the survey questions regarding knowledge and attitudes toward concussions, except for one which addressed the long-term effects of returning to play too soon following a concussion. Other significant findings were related to return to play protocol. Based on the results of the study, we determined that DII football athletes are well-informed about concussions, but that this general knowledge does not necessarily facilitate an attitude change in how they perceive concussions. Future efforts should be directed toward evaluating the effectiveness of concussion education for specific changes in overall perception, causing athletes to report concussions on a more consistent basis, regardless of the severity of the symptoms or the situation in which the concussion is sustained

    Flow cytometric phenotyping of diverse human cancer cell lines for immunological biomarkers expression

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    The tumour microenvironment contains a variety of distinct factors that inhibit the immune system and can cause drug resistance. Some of these factors include the expression of cell surface markers which interact directly with immune cells. Cancer cells express programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1) and reduce the expression of major-histocompatibility complex class I, death-receptors 4/5 and Fas, limiting immune-mediated cancer cell killing. Targeting these immune markers alone or in combination could potentially increase cancer cell death and improve drug efficacy. Utilising flow cytometric analysis on breast, prostate and colorectal cancer cell lines, we have found differential expression of these markers depending on the cancer type. These findings provide a platform for future work that will entail siRNA knockdown of PD-L1 to determine the tumour-intrinsic role of this ligand, in addition to combination therapies in 2D and 3D cell culture

    Electronic Health Records and Support For Primary Care Teamwork

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    This study examined primary care practices' experiences using electronic health records (EHRs) as they strive to function as teams in patientcentered medical homes (PCMHs). We identify how EHRs facilitate and pose challenges to teamwork and how practices overcame such challenges. We describe solutions and identify opportunities to improve care processes as well as EHR functionalities and policies, to support teamwork
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