Oral corticosteroid prescribing practice for chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps among otorhinolaryngologists in Scotland: a nationwide survey
J Laryngol Otol. 2024 Apr 11:1-18. doi: 10.1017/S0022215124000446. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38602175 | DOI:10.1017/S0022215124000446 (Source: Journal of Laryngology and Otology)
Source: Journal of Laryngology and Otology - April 11, 2024 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Rasads Misirovs Gary Hoey Brian Lipworth Richard Green Source Type: research

Silver nanoparticle-induced in vitro flowering in Dendrocalamus strictus (Roxb.) nees and genetic fidelity assessment of regenerants using molecular markers
CONCLUSIONS: It can be inferred that the incorporation of AgNPs during the shoot proliferation phase has the potential to stimulate in vitro flowering in D. strictus. This finding could provide valuable insights into innovative strategies for enhancing crop productivity and genetic manipulation for accelerated breeding and agricultural advancement.PMID:38598057 | DOI:10.1007/s11033-024-09472-y (Source: Molecular Biology Reports)
Source: Molecular Biology Reports - April 10, 2024 Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Bharat Singh Rajput M Manokari Nitin J Solanki Dulam Sandhya Mohammad Faisal Abdulrahman A Alatar Mahipal S Shekhawat Source Type: research

Silver nanoparticle-induced in vitro flowering in Dendrocalamus strictus (Roxb.) nees and genetic fidelity assessment of regenerants using molecular markers
CONCLUSIONS: It can be inferred that the incorporation of AgNPs during the shoot proliferation phase has the potential to stimulate in vitro flowering in D. strictus. This finding could provide valuable insights into innovative strategies for enhancing crop productivity and genetic manipulation for accelerated breeding and agricultural advancement.PMID:38598057 | DOI:10.1007/s11033-024-09472-y (Source: Molecular Biology Reports)
Source: Molecular Biology Reports - April 10, 2024 Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Bharat Singh Rajput M Manokari Nitin J Solanki Dulam Sandhya Mohammad Faisal Abdulrahman A Alatar Mahipal S Shekhawat Source Type: research

Silver nanoparticle-induced in vitro flowering in Dendrocalamus strictus (Roxb.) nees and genetic fidelity assessment of regenerants using molecular markers
CONCLUSIONS: It can be inferred that the incorporation of AgNPs during the shoot proliferation phase has the potential to stimulate in vitro flowering in D. strictus. This finding could provide valuable insights into innovative strategies for enhancing crop productivity and genetic manipulation for accelerated breeding and agricultural advancement.PMID:38598057 | DOI:10.1007/s11033-024-09472-y (Source: Molecular Biology Reports)
Source: Molecular Biology Reports - April 10, 2024 Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Bharat Singh Rajput M Manokari Nitin J Solanki Dulam Sandhya Mohammad Faisal Abdulrahman A Alatar Mahipal S Shekhawat Source Type: research

Silver nanoparticle-induced in vitro flowering in Dendrocalamus strictus (Roxb.) nees and genetic fidelity assessment of regenerants using molecular markers
CONCLUSIONS: It can be inferred that the incorporation of AgNPs during the shoot proliferation phase has the potential to stimulate in vitro flowering in D. strictus. This finding could provide valuable insights into innovative strategies for enhancing crop productivity and genetic manipulation for accelerated breeding and agricultural advancement.PMID:38598057 | DOI:10.1007/s11033-024-09472-y (Source: Molecular Biology Reports)
Source: Molecular Biology Reports - April 10, 2024 Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Bharat Singh Rajput M Manokari Nitin J Solanki Dulam Sandhya Mohammad Faisal Abdulrahman A Alatar Mahipal S Shekhawat Source Type: research

Prevalence of presenting bilateral visual impairment associated with refractive error – findings from the See4School, pre-school vision screening programme in NHS Scotland
Eye, Published online: 10 April 2024; doi:10.1038/s41433-024-03047-8Prevalence of presenting bilateral visual impairment associated with refractive error – findings from the See4School, pre-school vision screening programme in NHS Scotland (Source: Eye)
Source: Eye - April 10, 2024 Category: Opthalmology Authors: Lee Pentland Miriam Louise Conway Source Type: research

Cachexia index for prognostication in surgical patients with locally advanced oesophageal or gastric cancer: multicentre cohort study
CONCLUSION: CXI is associated with disease progression, worse postoperative mortality, and overall survival, and could improve prognostication and decision-making in patients with locally advanced oesophagogastric cancer.PMID:38593042 | DOI:10.1093/bjs/znae098 (Source: The British Journal of Surgery)
Source: The British Journal of Surgery - April 9, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Leo R Brown Georgina G Thomson Ellen Gardner Siobhan Chien Josh McGovern Ross D Dolan Stephen T McSorley Matthew J Forshaw Donald C McMillan Stephen J Wigmore Andrew B Crumley Richard J E Skipworth Source Type: research

Cachexia index for prognostication in surgical patients with locally advanced oesophageal or gastric cancer: multicentre cohort study
CONCLUSION: CXI is associated with disease progression, worse postoperative mortality, and overall survival, and could improve prognostication and decision-making in patients with locally advanced oesophagogastric cancer.PMID:38593042 | PMC:PMC11003541 | DOI:10.1093/bjs/znae098 (Source: The British Journal of Surgery)
Source: The British Journal of Surgery - April 9, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Leo R Brown Georgina G Thomson Ellen Gardner Siobhan Chien Josh McGovern Ross D Dolan Stephen T McSorley Matthew J Forshaw Donald C McMillan Stephen J Wigmore Andrew B Crumley Richard J E Skipworth Source Type: research

The Origins of Camphill and the Legacy of the Asylum in Disability History
Bull Hist Med. 2023;97(1):100-126. doi: 10.1353/bhm.2023.0008.ABSTRACTThis essay analyzes the beginnings of the Camphill movement, an international network of intentional communities for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. At its founding in Scotland in 1939, Camphill was a community of refugees; both the staff and first disabled residents fled Nazi Austria and Germany. This circumstance precipitated an innovation: disabled and nondisabled people lived together in a family-style household. But the innovation was not so much in Camphill's structure: it was common for nineteenth and early tw...
Source: Bulletin of the History of Medicine - April 8, 2024 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Katherine Sorrels Source Type: research

Variations in Antimicrobial Resistance Genes Present in the Rectal Faeces of Seals in Scottish and Liverpool Bay Coastal Waters
Environ Pollut. 2024 Apr 6:123936. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2024.123936. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTAntibiotic resistance genes originating from human activity are considered important environmental pollutants. Wildlife species can act as sentinels for coastal environmental contamination and in this study we used qPCR array technology to investigate the variety and abundance of antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs), mobile genetic elements (MGEs) and integrons circulating within seal populations both near to and far from large human populations located around the Scottish and northwest English coast. Rectal swabs were take...
Source: Environmental Pollution - April 8, 2024 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Eleanor Watson Scott Hamilton Nuno Silva Simon Moss Craig Watkins Johanna Baily Thorsten Forster Ailsa J Hall Mark P Dagleish Source Type: research

The Origins of Camphill and the Legacy of the Asylum in Disability History
Bull Hist Med. 2023;97(1):100-126. doi: 10.1353/bhm.2023.0008.ABSTRACTThis essay analyzes the beginnings of the Camphill movement, an international network of intentional communities for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. At its founding in Scotland in 1939, Camphill was a community of refugees; both the staff and first disabled residents fled Nazi Austria and Germany. This circumstance precipitated an innovation: disabled and nondisabled people lived together in a family-style household. But the innovation was not so much in Camphill's structure: it was common for nineteenth and early tw...
Source: Bulletin of the History of Medicine - April 8, 2024 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Katherine Sorrels Source Type: research

The Origins of Camphill and the Legacy of the Asylum in Disability History
Bull Hist Med. 2023;97(1):100-126. doi: 10.1353/bhm.2023.0008.ABSTRACTThis essay analyzes the beginnings of the Camphill movement, an international network of intentional communities for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. At its founding in Scotland in 1939, Camphill was a community of refugees; both the staff and first disabled residents fled Nazi Austria and Germany. This circumstance precipitated an innovation: disabled and nondisabled people lived together in a family-style household. But the innovation was not so much in Camphill's structure: it was common for nineteenth and early tw...
Source: Bulletin of the History of Medicine - April 8, 2024 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Katherine Sorrels Source Type: research

The Origins of Camphill and the Legacy of the Asylum in Disability History
Bull Hist Med. 2023;97(1):100-126. doi: 10.1353/bhm.2023.0008.ABSTRACTThis essay analyzes the beginnings of the Camphill movement, an international network of intentional communities for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. At its founding in Scotland in 1939, Camphill was a community of refugees; both the staff and first disabled residents fled Nazi Austria and Germany. This circumstance precipitated an innovation: disabled and nondisabled people lived together in a family-style household. But the innovation was not so much in Camphill's structure: it was common for nineteenth and early tw...
Source: Bulletin of the History of Medicine - April 8, 2024 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Katherine Sorrels Source Type: research

The Origins of Camphill and the Legacy of the Asylum in Disability History
Bull Hist Med. 2023;97(1):100-126. doi: 10.1353/bhm.2023.0008.ABSTRACTThis essay analyzes the beginnings of the Camphill movement, an international network of intentional communities for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. At its founding in Scotland in 1939, Camphill was a community of refugees; both the staff and first disabled residents fled Nazi Austria and Germany. This circumstance precipitated an innovation: disabled and nondisabled people lived together in a family-style household. But the innovation was not so much in Camphill's structure: it was common for nineteenth and early tw...
Source: Bulletin of the History of Medicine - April 8, 2024 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Katherine Sorrels Source Type: research