Arts, Vol. 8, Pages 111: The Persistence of Primitivism: Equivocation in Ernesto Neto’s A Sacred Place and Critical Practice Arts doi: 10.3390/arts8030111 Authors: Camila Maroja During the 2017 Venice Biennale, the area dubbed the “Pavilion of the Shamans” opened with A Sacred Place, an immersive environmental work created by the Brazilian artist Ernesto Neto in collaboration with the Huni Kuin, a native people of the Amazon rainforest. Despite the co-authorship of...
Arts, Vol. 8, Pages 110: Learning to Build Natural Audio Production Interfaces Arts doi: 10.3390/arts8030110 Authors: Bryan Pardo Mark Cartwright Prem Seetharaman Bongjun Kim Improving audio production tools provides a great opportunity for meaningful enhancement of creative activities due to the disconnect between existing tools and the conceptual frameworks within which many people work. In our work, we focus on bridging the gap between the intentions of both amateur and professional...
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Atmosphere, Vol. 10, Pages 507: Methodology for Estimating the Lifelong Exposure to PM2.5 and NO2—The Application to European Population Subgroups Atmosphere doi: 10.3390/atmos10090507 Authors: Naixin Li Rainer Friedrich Health impacts of air pollutants, especially fine particles (PM2.5) and NO2, have been documented worldwide by epidemiological studies. Most of the existing studies utilised the concentration measured at the ambient stations to represent the pollutant inhaled by individuals....
Atmosphere, Vol. 10, Pages 506: Review of the Performance of Low-Cost Sensors for Air Quality Monitoring Atmosphere doi: 10.3390/atmos10090506 Authors: Federico Karagulian Maurizio Barbiere Alexander Kotsev Laurent Spinelle Michel Gerboles Friedrich Lagler Nathalie Redon Sabine Crunaire Annette Borowiak A growing number of companies have started commercializing low-cost sensors (LCS) that are said to be able to monitor air pollution in outdoor air. The benefit...
Atmosphere, Vol. 10, Pages 505: Spatial Distributions and Sources of Inorganic Chlorine in PM2.5 across China in Winter Atmosphere doi: 10.3390/atmos10090505 Authors: Li Luo Yong-Yun Zhang Hua-Yun Xiao Hong-Wei Xiao Neng-Jian Zheng Zhong-Yi Zhang Ya-Jun Xie Cheng Liu Chlorine is an important atmospheric photochemical oxidant, but few studies have focused on atmospheric chlorine. In this study, PM2.5 samples were collected from urban and rural sites across China in...
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Biology, Vol. 8, Pages 63: Transcriptome Analysis and Metabolic Profiling of Lycoris Radiata Biology doi: 10.3390/biology8030063 Authors: Chang Ha Park Hyeon Ji Yeo Ye Eun Park Seung-A Baek Jae Kwang Kim Sang Un Park Lycoris radiata belongs to the Amaryllidaceae family and is a bulbous plant native to South Korea, China, and Japan. Galantamine, a representative alkaloid of Amaryllidaceae plants, including L. radiata, exhibits selective and dominant acetylcholinesterase...
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Biosensors, Vol. 9, Pages 104: Surface Functionalization by Hydrophobin-EPSPS Fusion Protein Allows for the Fast and Simple Detection of Glyphosate Biosensors doi: 10.3390/bios9030104 Authors: Julia Döring David Rettke Gerhard Rödel Tilo Pompe Kai Ostermann Glyphosate, the most widely used pesticide worldwide, is under debate due to its potentially cancerogenic effects and harmful influence on biodiversity and environment. Therefore, the detection of glyphosate in water,...
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Brain Sciences, Vol. 9, Pages 219: Frontal Alpha Asymmetry and Inhibitory Control among Individuals with Cannabis Use Disorders Brain Sciences doi: 10.3390/brainsci9090219 Authors: Alina Shevorykin Lesia M. Ruglass Robert D. Melara To better understand the biopsychosocial mechanisms associated with development and maintenance of cannabis use disorder (CUD), we examined frontal alpha asymmetry (FAA) as a measure of approach bias and inhibitory control in cannabis users versus healthy...
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Cancers, Vol. 11, Pages 1272: Cancer Takes a Toll on Skeletal Muscle by Releasing Heat Shock Proteins—An Emerging Mechanism of Cancer-Induced Cachexia Cancers doi: 10.3390/cancers11091272 Authors: Thomas K Sin Guohua Zhang Zicheng Zhang Song Gao Min Li Yi-Ping Li Cancer-associated cachexia (cancer cachexia) is a major contributor to the modality and mortality of a wide variety of solid tumors. It is estimated that cachexia inflicts approximately ~60% of all cancer patients...
Cancers, Vol. 11, Pages 1271: In-house Implementation of Tumor Mutational Burden Testing to Predict Durable Clinical Benefit in Non-small Cell Lung Cancer and Melanoma Patients Cancers doi: 10.3390/cancers11091271 Authors: Heeke Benzaquen Long-Mira Audelan Lespinet Bordone Lalvée Zahaf Poudenx Humbert Montaudié Dugourd Chassang Passeron Delingette Marquette Hofman Stenzinger Ilié Hofman Tumor mutational burden...
Cancers, Vol. 11, Pages 1270: Skeletal Metastases of Unknown Primary: Biological Landscape and Clinical Overview Cancers doi: 10.3390/cancers11091270 Authors: Antonella Argentiero Antonio Giovanni Solimando Oronzo Brunetti Angela Calabrese Francesco Pantano Michele Iuliani Daniele Santini Nicola Silvestris Angelo Vacca Skeletal metastases of unknown primary (SMUP) represent a clinical challenge in dealing with patients diagnosed with bone metastases. Management...
Cancers, Vol. 11, Pages 1269: Plasma Biomarkers and Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: New Tools for Better Patient Selection? Cancers doi: 10.3390/cancers11091269 Authors: Adrien Costantini Paul Takam Kamga Coraline Dumenil Thierry Chinet Jean-François Emile Etienne Giroux Leprieur Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have transformed the treatment landscape for patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Although some patients can experience...
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Cells, Vol. 8, Pages 1004: Characterizing Human Cell Types and Tissue Origin Using the Benford Law Cells doi: 10.3390/cells8091004 Authors: Sne Morag Mali Salmon-Divon Processing massive transcriptomic datasets in a meaningful manner requires novel, possibly interdisciplinary, approaches. One principle that can address this challenge is the Benford law (BL), which posits that the occurrence probability of a leading digit in a large numerical dataset decreases as its value increases....
Cells, Vol. 8, Pages 1005: Cellular and Synaptic Dysfunctions in Parkinson’s Disease: Stepping out of the Striatum Cells doi: 10.3390/cells8091005 Authors: Mallet Delgado Chazalon Miguelez Baufreton The basal ganglia (BG) are a collection of interconnected subcortical nuclei that participate in a great variety of functions, ranging from motor programming and execution to procedural learning, cognition, and emotions. This network is also the region primarily affected...
Cells, Vol. 8, Pages 1003: The miRFIB-Score: A Serological miRNA-Based Scoring Algorithm for the Diagnosis of Significant Liver Fibrosis Cells doi: 10.3390/cells8091003 Authors: Lambrecht Verhulst Reynaert van Grunsven Background: The current diagnosis of early-stage liver fibrosis often relies on a serological or imaging-based evaluation of the stage of fibrosis, sometimes followed by an invasive liver biopsy procedure. Novel non-invasive experimental diagnostic tools are...
Cells, Vol. 8, Pages 1002: Protein S100-A7 Derived from Digested Dentin Is a Critical Molecule for Dentin Pulp Regeneration Cells doi: 10.3390/cells8091002 Authors: Shungo Komichi Yusuke Takahashi Motoki Okamoto Manahil Ali Masakatsu Watanabe Hailing Huang Takeo Nakai Paul Cooper Mikako Hayashi Dentin consists of inorganic hard tissue and organic dentin matrix components (DMCs). Various kinds of bioactive molecules are included in DMCs and some of them can be...
Cells, Vol. 8, Pages 1001: Nutritional Stress in Head and Neck Cancer Originating Cell Lines: The Sensitivity of the NRF2-NQO1 Axis Cells doi: 10.3390/cells8091001 Authors: Lidija Milković Marko Tomljanović Ana Čipak Gašparović Renata Novak Kujundžić Dina Šimunić Paško Konjevoda Anamarija Mojzeš Nikola Đaković Neven Žarković Koraljka Gall Trošelj Nutritional stress disturbs the cellular redox-status, which is characterized by the increased generation of reactive...
Cells, Vol. 8, Pages 1000: Membrane-Bound Meet Membraneless in Health and Disease Cells doi: 10.3390/cells8091000 Authors: Chujun Zhang Catherine Rabouille Membraneless organelles (MLOs) are defined as cellular structures that are not sealed by a lipidic membrane and are shown to form by phase separation. They exist in both the nucleus and the cytoplasm that is also heavily populated by numerous membrane-bound organelles. Even though the name membraneless suggests that MLOs are free...
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Chemosensors, Vol. 7, Pages 41: Modified Diamide and Phosphine Oxide Extracting Compounds as Membrane Components for Cross-Sensitive Chemical Sensors Chemosensors doi: 10.3390/chemosensors7030041 Authors: Maria Khaydukova Danila Militsyn Mikhail Karnaukh Bohumir Grüner Pavel Selucký Vasily Babain Andreas Wilden Dmitry Kirsanov Andrey Legin This research is devoted to the development and study of novel cross-sensitive sensors based on modified extracting ligands....
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Diversity, Vol. 11, Pages 152: Barcoding Analysis of Paraguayan Squamata Diversity doi: 10.3390/d11090152 Authors: Pier Cacciali Emilio Buongermini Gunther Köhler Paraguay is a key spot in the central region of South America where several ecoregions converge. Its fauna (and specifically its herpetofauna) is getting better studied than years before, but still there is a lack of information regarding molecular genetics, and barcoding analyses have proven to be an excellent tool in...
Diversity, Vol. 11, Pages 151: Nuclear Orthologs Derived from Whole Genome Sequencing Indicate Cryptic Diversity in the Bemisia tabaci (Insecta: Aleyrodidae) Complex of Whiteflies Diversity doi: 10.3390/d11090151 Authors: Robert S. de Moya Judith K. Brown Andrew D. Sweet Kimberly K. O. Walden Jorge R. Paredes-Montero Robert M. Waterhouse Kevin P. Johnson The Bemisia tabaci complex of whiteflies contains globally important pests thought to contain cryptic species corresponding...
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Fermentation, Vol. 5, Pages 78: Looking at the Origin: Some Insights into the General and Fermentative Microbiota of Vineyard Soils Fermentation doi: 10.3390/fermentation5030078 Authors: Alejandro Alonso Miguel de Celis Javier Ruiz Javier Vicente Eva Navascués Alberto Acedo Rüdiger Ortiz-Álvarez Ignacio Belda Antonio Santos María Ángeles Gómez-Flechoso Domingo Marquina In winemaking processes, there is a current tendency to develop spontaneous fermentations...
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GastrointestDisord, Vol. 1, Pages 341-357: Proposal for an Organ-Specific Chronic Inflammation–Remodeling–Carcinoma Sequence Gastrointestinal Disorders doi: 10.3390/gidisord1030028 Authors: Isao Okayasu Masaaki Ichinoe Tsutomu Yoshida An organ-specific chronic inflammation–remodeling–carcinoma sequence has been proposed, mainly for the alimentary tract. As representative diseases, gastroesophageal reflux disease, chronic gastritis and inflammatory bowel disease...
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Heritage, Vol. 2, Pages 2513-2530: Magic Lantern Glass Slides Materials and Techniques: the First Multi-Analytical Study Heritage doi: 10.3390/heritage2030154 Authors: Rodrigues Santos Melo Otero Vilarigues This paper presents the first systematic investigation of hand-painted magic lantern glass slides using multi-analytical techniques combined with a critical analysis of historical written sources of the painting materials and techniques used to produce them. The magic...
Heritage, Vol. 2, Pages 2495-2512: Glass Crystal Models: A First Approach to a Hidden Treasure of Teaching and Scientific Heritage Heritage doi: 10.3390/heritage2030153 Authors: Carolina Peixe Conceição Casanova Joana Lia Ferreira Inês Coutinho Glass crystal models arrived in Portugal around the late 19th century, when high schools, universities, and polytechnics were gradually provided with teaching collections to support science education. Therefore, they are an important...
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IJERPH, Vol. 16, Pages 3166: New Patterns of Information and Communication Technologies Usage at Work and Their Relationships with Visual Discomfort and Musculoskeletal Diseases: Results of a Cross-Sectional Study of Spanish Organizations International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph16173166 Authors: María Soria-Oliver Jorge S. López Fermín Torrano Guillermo García-González Ángel Lara This cross-sectional study analyses the usage patterns...
IJERPH, Vol. 16, Pages 3165: Climatic Conditions: Conventional and Nanotechnology-Based Methods for the Control of Mosquito Vectors Causing Human Health Issues International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph16173165 Authors: Toqeer Ahmed Muhammad Zeeshan Hyder Irfan Liaqat Miklas Scholz Climate variability is highly impacting on mosquito-borne diseases causing malaria and dengue fever across the globe. Seasonal variability change in temperature...
IJERPH, Vol. 16, Pages 3163: Accelerometer-Assessed Physical Activity and Sedentary Time at School for Children with Disabilities: Seasonal Variation International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph16173163 Authors: Cindy H.P. Sit Wendy Y. Huang Jane J. Yu Thomas L. McKenzie Schools are salient locations for children with disabilities to accrue physical activity (PA) and to diminish sedentary time (ST). We examined seasonal variation in accelerometer-assessed...
IJERPH, Vol. 16, Pages 3164: An Examination of the Variation in Estimates of E-Cigarette Prevalence among U.S. Adults International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph16173164 Authors: David T. Levy Zhe Yuan Yameng Li Darren Mays Luz Maria Sanchez-Romero Introduction: Accurate estimates of e-cigarette use are needed to gauge its impact on public health. We compared the results of online and traditional, large scale surveys and provide additional...
IJERPH, Vol. 16, Pages 3162: The Burden of Caring: An Exploratory Study of the Older Persons Caring for Adult Children with AIDS-Related Illnesses in Rural Communities in South Africa International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph16173162 Authors: Makhosazane Ntuli Sphiwe Madiba Since the start of the HIV and AIDS epidemic, very little research has been conducted on the older persons’ provision of HIV-related care to adult children....
IJERPH, Vol. 16, Pages 3161: Fuzzy Comprehensive Evaluation Assistant 3D-QSAR of Environmentally Friendly FQs to Reduce ADRs International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph16173161 Authors: Ren Wang Xu Li Han Most studies on adverse drug reactions (ADRs) of fluoroquinolones (FQs) have focused on the mechanisms of single ADRs, and no quantitative structure–activity relationship (QSAR) method studies have been carried out...
IJERPH, Vol. 16, Pages 3160: Exploring Spatiotemporal Pattern of Grassland Cover in Western China from 1661 to 1996 International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph16173160 Authors: Yang He Li Li Historical grassland cover change is vital for global and regional environmental change modeling; however, in China, estimates of this are rare, and therefore, we propose a method to reconstruct grassland cover over the past 300 years. By synthesizing...
IJERPH, Vol. 16, Pages 3159: Who Are the Beneficiaries of China’s New Rural Pension Scheme? Sons, Daughters, or Parents? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph16173159 Authors: Zhang Luo Robinson y applying a fuzzy regression discontinuity design, this study investigates whether sons, daughters, or parents are the beneficiaries of China’s New Rural Pension Scheme. Using data drawn from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal...
IJERPH, Vol. 16, Pages 3158: Research on Relationships between Sexual Identity, Adverse Childhood Experiences and Non-Suicidal Self-Injury among Rural High School Students in Less Developed Areas of China International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph16173158 Authors: Li Zheng Tucker Xu Wen Lin Jia Yuan Yang Purpose: The objective of this study was to examine the influence of sexual identity and adverse childhood...
IJERPH, Vol. 16, Pages 3157: Measurement and Function of the Control Dimension in Parenting Styles: A Systematic Review International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph16173157 Authors: Marta González-Cámara Alfonso Osorio Charo Reparaz Recent studies have shown different results in identifying which parenting style is the most beneficial for children, which has encouraged certain authors to wonder whether parental control is still needed for...
IJERPH, Vol. 16, Pages 3156: Physical Activity of Adolescents with and without Disabilities from a Complete Enumeration Study (n = 128,803): School Health Promotion Study 2017 International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph16173156 Authors: Kwok Ng Päivi Sainio Cindy Sit Evidence suggests that adolescent males take part in more moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) than females, and that adolescents with disabilities participate in...
IJERPH, Vol. 16, Pages 3155: Kinematic Analysis of Mae-Geri Kicks in Beginner and Advanced Kyokushin Karate Athletes International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph16173155 Authors: Monika Błaszczyszyn Agnieszka Szczęsna Magdalena Pawlyta Maciej Marszałek Dariusz Karczmit Background: Each of the techniques used in sport is a complex technique requiring a combination of neuromuscular conduction, motor anticipation, and extremely developed...
IJERPH, Vol. 16, Pages 3154: A Systematic Review of the Antecedents and Prevalence of Suicide, Self-Harm and Suicide Ideation in Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Youth International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph16173154 Authors: Joanne M. Dickson Kate Cruise Clare A. McCall Peter J. Taylor Suicide and self-harm represent serious global health problems and appear to be especially elevated amongst indigenous minority groups,...
IJERPH, Vol. 16, Pages 3153: Factors Associated with Practice-Level Performance Indicators in Primary Health Care in Hungary: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph16173153 Authors: Nóra Kovács Anita Pálinkás Valéria Sipos Attila Nagy Nouh Harsha László Kőrösi Magor Papp Róza Ádány Orsolya Varga János Sándor The performance of general practitioners (GPs) is frequently assessed...
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