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Within- and between-family transactions of maternal depression and child engagement in the first 2 years of life: Role of prenatal maternal risk and tobacco use.

Depression and anxiety

Level RA, Shisler SM, Seay DM, Ivanova MY, Kelm MR, Eiden RD, Schuetze P.
PMID: 34435727
Depress Anxiety. 2021 Dec;38(12):1279-1288. doi: 10.1002/da.23211. Epub 2021 Aug 26.

BACKGROUND: This study examined transactional associations among maternal depression, maternal sensitivity, and child engagement in the context of a low-income, diverse sample with maternal cigarette smoking during pregnancy (MSDP) as a moderator of these transactions.METHODS: A random-intercept cross-lagged panel...

A New Method for PET Imaging of Tumors. Human Serum Albumin Labeled with the Long-lived Nd-140/Pr-140 In Vivo Radionuclide Generator.

Clinical positron imaging : official journal of the Institute for Clinical P.E.T

Zeisler SK, Becker DW.
PMID: 14516621
Clin Positron Imaging. 1999 Nov;2(6):324. doi: 10.1016/s1095-0397(99)00084-9.

No abstract available.

Awake fMRI reveals a specialized region in dog temporal cortex for face processing.

PeerJ

Dilks DD, Cook P, Weiller SK, Berns HP, Spivak M, Berns GS.
PMID: 26290784
PeerJ. 2015 Aug 04;3:e1115. doi: 10.7717/peerj.1115. eCollection 2015.

Recent behavioral evidence suggests that dogs, like humans and monkeys, are capable of visual face recognition. But do dogs also exhibit specialized cortical face regions similar to humans and monkeys? Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in six dogs...

Corrigendum: Mapping tree density at a global scale.

Nature

Crowther TW, Glick HB, Covey KR, Bettigole C, Maynard DS, Thomas SM, Smith JR, Hintler G, Duguid MC, Amatulli G, Tuanmu MN, Jetz W, Salas C, Stam C, Piotto D, Tavani R, Green S, Bruce G, Williams SJ, Wiser SK, Huber MO, Hengeveld GM, Nabuurs GJ, Tikhonova E, Borchardt P, Li CF, Powrie LW, Fischer M, Hemp A, Homeier J, Cho P, Vibrans AC, Umunay PM, Piao SL, Rowe CW, Ashton MS, Crane PR, Bradford MA.
PMID: 26675733
Nature. 2016 Apr 14;532(7598):268. doi: 10.1038/nature16178. Epub 2015 Dec 16.

No abstract available.

Macroclimate and Topography Interact to Influence the Abundance of Divaricate Plants in New Zealand.

Frontiers in plant science

Lusk CH, Wiser SK, Laughlin DC.
PMID: 32508852
Front Plant Sci. 2020 May 19;11:507. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2020.00507. eCollection 2020.

The abundance of the divaricate growth form in New Zealand has been interpreted as either (a) the response of an isolated flora to cool, dry, Plio-Pleistocene climates; or (b) a defense against large browsing birds (moa) that were hunted...

Examining the Relationship between Infant Weight Status and Parent-Infant Interactions within a Food and Nonfood Context.

Childhood obesity (Print)

Kong KL, Shisler S, Eiden RD, Anzman-Frasca S, Piazza J.
PMID: 35021890
Child Obes. 2022 Jan 12; doi: 10.1089/chi.2021.0126. Epub 2022 Jan 12.

No abstract available.

The Florida Pancreas Collaborative Next-Generation Biobank: Infrastructure to Reduce Disparities and Improve Survival for a Diverse Cohort of Patients with Pancreatic Cancer.

Cancers

Permuth JB, Dezsi KB, Vyas S, Ali KN, Basinski TL, Utuama OA, Denbo JW, Klapman J, Dam A, Carballido E, Kim DW, Pimiento JM, Powers BD, Otto AK, Choi JW, Chen DT, Teer JK, Beato F, Ward A, Cortizas EM, Whisner SY, Williams IE, Riner AN, Tardif K, Velanovich V, Karachristos A, Douglas WG, Legaspi A, Allan BJ, Meredith K, Molina-Vega MA, Bao P, St Julien J, Huguet KL, Green L, Odedina FT, Kumar NB, Simmons VN, George TJ, Vadaparampil ST, Hodul PJ, Arnoletti JP, Awad ZT, Bose D, Jiang K, Centeno BA, Gwede CK, Malafa M, Judge SM, Judge AR, Jeong D, Bloomston M, Merchant NB, Fleming JB, Trevino JG, On Behalf Of The Florida Pancreas Collaborative.
PMID: 33671939
Cancers (Basel). 2021 Feb 15;13(4). doi: 10.3390/cancers13040809.

No abstract available.

Within- and between-family transactions of maternal depression and child engagement in the first 2 years of life: Role of prenatal maternal risk and tobacco use.

Depression and anxiety

Level RA, Shisler SM, Seay DM, Ivanova MY, Kelm MR, Eiden RD, Schuetze P.
PMID: 34435727
Depress Anxiety. 2021 Dec;38(12):1279-1288. doi: 10.1002/da.23211. Epub 2021 Aug 26.

BACKGROUND: This study examined transactional associations among maternal depression, maternal sensitivity, and child engagement in the context of a low-income, diverse sample with maternal cigarette smoking during pregnancy (MSDP) as a moderator of these transactions.METHODS: A random-intercept cross-lagged panel...

Ten Weeks of Home-Based Exercise Attenuates Symptoms of Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy in Breast Cancer Patients.

Health psychology research

Wonders KY, Whisler G, Loy H, Holt B, Bohachek K, Wise R.
PMID: 26973913
Health Psychol Res. 2013 Sep 23;1(3):e28. doi: 10.4081/hpr.2013.e28. eCollection 2013 Sep 24.

The purpose of this investigation was to determine if a structured, home-based exercise program was beneficial to reduce symptoms of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy and improve quality of life (QOL). A total of 50 women who are breast cancer survivors...

The Ontario printed educational message (OPEM) trial to narrow the evidence-practice gap with respect to prescribing practices of general and family physicians: a cluster randomized controlled trial, targeting the care of individuals with diabetes and hypertension in Ontario, Canada.

Implementation science : IS

Zwarenstein M, Hux JE, Kelsall D, Paterson M, Grimshaw J, Davis D, Laupacis A, Evans M, Austin PC, Slaughter PM, Shiller SK, Croxford R, Tu K.
PMID: 18039361
Implement Sci. 2007 Nov 26;2:37. doi: 10.1186/1748-5908-2-37.

BACKGROUND: There are gaps between what family practitioners do in clinical practice and the evidence-based ideal. The most commonly used strategy to narrow these gaps is the printed educational message (PEM); however, the attributes of successful printed educational messages...

Anaphylaxis secondary to chymopapain.

Orthopedics

Whisler WW.
PMID: 24822662
Orthopedics. 1983 Dec 01;6(12):1628-30. doi: 10.3928/0147-7447-19831201-14.

Anaphylaxis occurs in approximately 1% of the patients treated with chymopapain. The incidence of anaphylaxis is ten times higher in women than in men. The severity of the reaction may be attenuated by pretreatment with H1- and H2-histamine receptor...

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