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Single-Cell RNA Profiling of Glomerular Cells Shows Dynamic Changes in Experimental Diabetic Kidney Disease | American Society of Nephrology
Single-Cell RNA Profiling of Glomerular Cells Shows Dynamic Changes in Experimental Diabetic Kidney Disease | American Society of Nephrology
Although transcriptomic profiling of kidney tissues or isolated glomeruli has provided insights into broad changes in the pathogenesis of diabetic kidney disease, the presence of multiple cell types in kidney samples limits what can be discerned about changes in specific types of cells. To better elucidate the mechanisms of early diabetic kidney injury, the authors used single-cell RNA sequencing technology to perform a gene expression analysis of individual kidney glomerular cells of a diabetic mouse model. A comparison of gene expression in normal versus diabetic mouse kidney cells at a single-cell level showed dynamic changes in the pattern of expressed genes. This approach may help identify important factors underlying the pathophysiology of diabetic kidney disease progression and point to potential new therapeutic approaches. Background Recent single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) analyses have offered much insight into cell-specific gene expression profiles in normal kidneys. However, in diseased kidneys, understanding of changes in specific cells, particularly glomerular cells, remains limited. Methods To elucidate the glomerular cell–specific gene expression changes in diabetic kidney disease, we performed scRNA-seq analysis of isolated glomerular cells from streptozotocin-induced diabetic endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS)–deficient (eNOS−/−) mice and control eNOS−/− mice. Results We identified five distinct cell populations, including glomerular endothelial cells, mesangial cells, podocytes, immune cells, and tubular cells. Using scRNA-seq analysis, we confirmed the expression of glomerular cell–specific markers and also identified several new potential markers of glomerular cells. The number of immune cells was significantly higher in diabetic glomeruli compared with control glomeruli, and further cluster analysis showed that these immune cells were predominantly macrophages. Analysis of differential gene expression in endothelial and mesangial cells of diabetic and control mice showed dynamic changes in the pattern of expressed genes, many of which are known to be involved in diabetic kidney disease. Moreover, gene expression analysis showed variable responses of individual cells to diabetic injury. Conclusions Our findings demonstrate the ability of scRNA-seq analysis in isolated glomerular cells from diabetic and control mice to reveal dynamic changes in gene expression in diabetic kidneys, with variable responses of individual cells. Such changes, which might not be apparent in bulk transcriptomic analysis of glomerular cells, may help identify important pathophysiologic factors contributing to the progression of diabetic kidney disease.
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Single-Cell RNA Profiling of Glomerular Cells Shows Dynamic Changes in Experimental Diabetic Kidney Disease | American Society of Nephrology
Effects of total suspended solids loading on short-term fouling in the treatment of secondary effluent by an immersed ultrafiltration pilot system - PubMed
Effects of total suspended solids loading on short-term fouling in the treatment of secondary effluent by an immersed ultrafiltration pilot system - PubMed
This study examined the performance of a pilot-scale immersed ultrafiltration system using secondary effluent as a feed source, with particular emphasis on the role played by total suspended solids (TSS) on short-term fouling rates within permeation cycles. Key secondary effluent quality characteris …
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Effects of total suspended solids loading on short-term fouling in the treatment of secondary effluent by an immersed ultrafiltration pilot system - PubMed
Rational Selection of Bio-Enabling Oral Drug Formulations - A PEARRL Commentary - PubMed
Rational Selection of Bio-Enabling Oral Drug Formulations - A PEARRL Commentary - PubMed
New drug candidates often require bio-enabling formation technologies such as lipid-based formulations, solid dispersions, or nanosized drug formulations. Development of such more sophisticated delivery systems generally requires higher resource investment compared to a conventional oral dosage form …
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Rational Selection of Bio-Enabling Oral Drug Formulations - A PEARRL Commentary - PubMed
The quality of reporting of health informatics evaluation studies: a pilot study - PubMed
The quality of reporting of health informatics evaluation studies: a pilot study - PubMed
The quality of reporting of evaluations in Health Informatics is considered to be open for improvement. STARE-HI provides guidance for improved reporting. This study aims at establishing the quality of reporting prior to dissemination of STARE-HI. All evaluation papers in three leading Medical Infor …
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The quality of reporting of health informatics evaluation studies: a pilot study - PubMed
Low‐dose dynamic myocardial perfusion CT imaging using a motion adaptive sparsity prior - Bian - 2017 - Medical Physics - Wiley Online Library
Low‐dose dynamic myocardial perfusion CT imaging using a motion adaptive sparsity prior - Bian - 2017 - Medical Physics - Wiley Online Library
Purpose Dynamic myocardial perfusion computed tomography (DM-PCT) imaging offers benefits over quantitative assessment of myocardial blood flow (MBF) for diagnosis and risk stratification of coronar...
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Low‐dose dynamic myocardial perfusion CT imaging using a motion adaptive sparsity prior - Bian - 2017 - Medical Physics - Wiley Online Library
Children's emergent relations of equivalence using stimuli with opposite verbal labels: Exclusion and minimal training conditions - PubMed
Children's emergent relations of equivalence using stimuli with opposite verbal labels: Exclusion and minimal training conditions - PubMed
The present study examined different conditions under which exclusion responding in conditional discrimination tasks would generate emergent equivalence relations in young children based on shared relationships with verbal labels. Both visual stimuli (Sets A, B, C, and D) and auditory stimuli (spoke …
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Children's emergent relations of equivalence using stimuli with opposite verbal labels: Exclusion and minimal training conditions - PubMed
Man-made vitreous fiber produced from incinerator ash using the thermal plasma technique and application as reinforcement in concrete - PubMed
Man-made vitreous fiber produced from incinerator ash using the thermal plasma technique and application as reinforcement in concrete - PubMed
This study proposes using thermal plasma technology to treat municipal solid waste incinerator ashes. A feasible fiberization method was developed and applied to produce man-made vitreous fiber (MMVF) from plasma vitrified slag. MMVF were obtained through directly blending the oxide melt stream with …
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Man-made vitreous fiber produced from incinerator ash using the thermal plasma technique and application as reinforcement in concrete - PubMed
An electronic post market surveillance system for medical devices
An electronic post market surveillance system for medical devices
An important issue in the health care sector is the collection of information about adverse incidents relative to medical devices and the exchange of this information among Health Care Institutions, Manufacturers and Competent Authorities. We present an Electronic Post Market Surveillance System, wh …
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An electronic post market surveillance system for medical devices
Assessment of a pilot course on the management of somatization disorder for family doctors - PubMed
Assessment of a pilot course on the management of somatization disorder for family doctors - PubMed
Somatization disorder (SD) patients are difficult to treat and produce negative feelings in health professionals. Smith et al.'s guidelines have demonstrated cost-effectiveness in the treatment of these patients, but family doctors consider it difficult to put these into practice in the long term. T …
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Assessment of a pilot course on the management of somatization disorder for family doctors - PubMed
IU - A Digital Application for the Graphical Examination of Interpersonal Attachment - PubMed
IU - A Digital Application for the Graphical Examination of Interpersonal Attachment - PubMed
Human attachment describes the establishment of contact between two or more people leading to a closer interpersonal relationship. For measuring attachment, the use of nonverbal assessments tools including art and drawing tasks has been shown to be an alternative to conventional assessment approache …
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IU - A Digital Application for the Graphical Examination of Interpersonal Attachment - PubMed
Nervonic acid level in cerebrospinal fluid is a candidate biomarker for depressive and manic symptoms: A pilot study - PubMed
Nervonic acid level in cerebrospinal fluid is a candidate biomarker for depressive and manic symptoms: A pilot study - PubMed
The nervonic acid levels in the CSF did not differ among the patients with MDD, BD, and the healthy controls; however, a significant negative correlation with depressive symptoms and a positive correlation with manic symptoms was observed. Thus, the nervonic acid levels in the CSF may be a candidate …
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Nervonic acid level in cerebrospinal fluid is a candidate biomarker for depressive and manic symptoms: A pilot study - PubMed
Effects of administrator-witness contact on eyewitness identification accuracy - PubMed
Effects of administrator-witness contact on eyewitness identification accuracy - PubMed
Concern that lineup administrators can influence eyewitness identifications has led researchers to suggest implementing double-blind testing, an idea that police resist. Using a typical eyewitness paradigm (video event followed by photographic identification test), the present study demonstrated tha …
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Effects of administrator-witness contact on eyewitness identification accuracy - PubMed
Developing a topic-based repository of clinical trial individual patient data: experiences and lessons learned from a pilot project - PubMed
Developing a topic-based repository of clinical trial individual patient data: experiences and lessons learned from a pilot project - PubMed
We would recommend that researchers conducting IPD meta-analysis should consider discussing the option to transfer the curated IPD datasets to a repository at the end of the initial meta-analysis and this should be recognised within the data sharing agreements made with the original data contributor …
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Developing a topic-based repository of clinical trial individual patient data: experiences and lessons learned from a pilot project - PubMed
The Office of Advanced Technology: providing focus on the piloting and implementation of new technology
The Office of Advanced Technology: providing focus on the piloting and implementation of new technology
Rarely does an organization have the luxury of employing full-time staff whose sole purpose is to seek out, select, pilot, and recommend new technology. If such an effort is not a dedicated activity, an organization will have a hard time keeping abreast of technological development with an eye towar …
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The Office of Advanced Technology: providing focus on the piloting and implementation of new technology
The role of a creative "joint assignment" project in biomedical engineering bachelor degree education - PubMed
The role of a creative "joint assignment" project in biomedical engineering bachelor degree education - PubMed
Biomedical Engineering (BME) bachelor education aims to train qualified engineers who devote themselves to addressing biological and medical problems by integrating the technological, medical and biological knowledge. Design thinking and teamwork with other disciplines are necessary for biomedical e …
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The role of a creative "joint assignment" project in biomedical engineering bachelor degree education - PubMed
Delivering images to the operating room: a web-based solution - PubMed
Delivering images to the operating room: a web-based solution - PubMed
As radiology departments become filmless, they are discovering that some areas are particularly difficult to deliver images. Many departments have found that the operating room is one such area. There are space constraints and difficulty in manipulating the images by a sterile surgeon. This report d …
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Delivering images to the operating room: a web-based solution - PubMed