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Tennessean Examines Physicians In State Limiting New Medicare Beneficiaries They See, Charging Concierge Fees In Two-Part Series




The Tennessean in a two-part series examined how physicians in the state are limiting the number of new Medicare beneficiaries they will treat and how some are charging concierge fees to accept new beneficiaries.


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New Superconductors Present New Mysteries, Possibilities
Johns Hopkins University researchers and colleagues in China have unlocked some of the secrets of newly discovered iron-based high-temperature superconductors, research that could result in the design of better superconductors for use in industry, medicine, transportation and energy generation.
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[NEWS] RESEARCH ETHICS: Old Samples Trip Up Tokyo Team
A University of Tokyo team has retracted a published research paper because it apparently failed to obtain informed consent from tissue donors or approval from an institutional review board.

Author: Dennis Normile
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[Knee] The effect of trochleoplasty on patellar stability and kinematics: A BIOMECHANICAL STUDY IN VITRO

Objective patellar instability has been correlated with dysplasia of the femoral trochlea. This in vitro study tested the hypothesis that trochleoplasty would increase patellar stability and normalise the kinematics of a knee with a dysplastic trochlea. Six fresh-frozen knees were loaded via the heads of the quadriceps. The patella was displaced 10 mm laterally and the displacing force was measured from 0° to 90° of flexion. Patellar tracking was measured from 0° to 130° of knee flexion using magnetic sensors. These tests were repeated after raising the central anterior trochlea to simulate dysplasia, and repeated again after performing a trochleoplasty on each specimen. The simulated dysplasia significantly reduced stability from that of the normal knee (p < 0.001). Trochleoplasty significantly increased the stability (p < 0.001), so that it did not then differ significantly from the normal knee (p = 0.244). There were small but statistically significant changes in patellar tracking (p< 0.001).

This study has provided objective biomechanical data to support the use of trochleoplasty in the treatment of patellar instability associated with femoral trochlear dysplasia.

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[Biochemistry and Molecular Biology] Proteomic Analysis of Climatic Keratopathy Droplets

purpose. To identify the proteins in the corneal droplets of climatic droplet keratopathy (CDK), a disease that results in the formation of droplets on the cornea. Progressive accumulation of droplets in CDK leads to visual loss.

methods. Proteomic mass spectrometry of the CDK specimens was performed after fractionation of proteins in 4% to 20% SDS-polyacrylamide gels. Droplets were derived from two human donors. Immunohistochemistry with antibodies was performed to confirm the presence of identified proteins on donor tissues from patients with CDK and control subjects.

results. Proteomic analyses revealed identification of 105 proteins in CDK specimens. Immunohistochemical analyses confirmed localization of annexin A2 and glyceraldehyde 3-dehydrogenase (GAPDH), proteins identified by proteomic analyses in CDK specimens. The proteins were subjected to analyses with the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) Database which showed that a few biochemical pathways were more frequent for the identified proteins.

conclusions. Approximately 105 proteins were identified in CDK specimens, and a subset of them was confirmed by immunohistochemistry. Several of these may play a role in fibril or deposit formation.

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