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Recent development of plasmon-mediated photocatalysts and their potential in selectivity regulation (2017)
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Zhang, X., Ke, X., & Yao, J. (2018). Recent development of plasmon-mediated photocatalysts and their potential in selectivity regulation. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 6(5), 1941-1966. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ta10375a

Solar energy for chemical production with high product selectivity under ambient conditions has attracted considerable attention. The development of photocatalytic nanomaterials as antennas to absorb light irradiation plays a pivotal role. Hence, cat... Read More about Recent development of plasmon-mediated photocatalysts and their potential in selectivity regulation.

mTORC1 Signaling: A Double-Edged Sword in Diabetic β Cells (2017)
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Ardestani, A., Lupse, B., Kido, Y., Leibowitz, G., & Maedler, K. (2018). mTORC1 Signaling: A Double-Edged Sword in Diabetic β Cells. Cell Metabolism, 27(2), 314-331. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cmet.2017.11.004

The mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) is a central regulator of metabolic and nutrient cues that integrates environmental inputs into downstream signaling pathways to control cellular metabolism, growth, and survival. While numerous... Read More about mTORC1 Signaling: A Double-Edged Sword in Diabetic β Cells.

Integrating multiple stressors in aquaculture to build the blue growth in a changing sea (2017)
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Sarà, G., Mangano, M. C., Johnson, M., & Mazzola, A. (2018). Integrating multiple stressors in aquaculture to build the blue growth in a changing sea. Hydrobiologia, 809(1), 5-17. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-017-3469-8

Fisheries currently represent the main source of animal protein intake worldwide, although catches of most commercial species are at or beyond maximum sustainable yields. Increasing production would require an excess of exploitation levels and aquacu... Read More about Integrating multiple stressors in aquaculture to build the blue growth in a changing sea.

Categorisation of Mobile EEG: A Researcher's Perspective (2017)
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Bateson, A. D., Baseler, H. A., Paulson, K. S., Ahmed, F., & Asghar, A. U. (2017). Categorisation of Mobile EEG: A Researcher's Perspective. Biomed research international, 2017, 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/5496196

© 2017 Anthony D. Bateson et al. Researchers are increasingly attempting to undertake electroencephalography (EEG) recordings in novel environments and contexts outside of the traditional static laboratory setting. The term "mobile EEG," although com... Read More about Categorisation of Mobile EEG: A Researcher's Perspective.

Interventions to improve the uptake of cervical cancer screening among lower socioeconomic groups: A systematic review (2017)
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Rees, I., Jones, D., Chen, H., & Macleod, U. (2018). Interventions to improve the uptake of cervical cancer screening among lower socioeconomic groups: A systematic review. Preventive Medicine, 111, 323-335. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ypmed.2017.11.019

© 2017 Elsevier Inc. Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer in women worldwide. Screening can reduce both the incidence and mortality of the disease but is often not utilized by lower socioeconomic groups. A systematic review, including stu... Read More about Interventions to improve the uptake of cervical cancer screening among lower socioeconomic groups: A systematic review.

Do universal school-based mental health promotion programmes improve the mental health and emotional well-being of young people? : a literature review (2017)
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O'Connor, C. A., Dyson, J., Cowdell, F., & Watson, R. (2018). Do universal school-based mental health promotion programmes improve the mental health and emotional well-being of young people? : a literature review. Journal of clinical nursing, 27(3-4), e412-e426. https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.14078

Aim To examine evidence—using a range of outcomes— for the effectiveness of school-based mental health and emotional well-being programmes. Background It is estimated that 20% of young people experience mental health difficulties every year. Schools... Read More about Do universal school-based mental health promotion programmes improve the mental health and emotional well-being of young people? : a literature review.

The Hippo signaling pathway in pancreatic β-cells: Functions and regulations (2017)
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Ardestani, A., & Maedler, K. (2018). The Hippo signaling pathway in pancreatic β-cells: Functions and regulations. Endocrine Reviews, 39(1), 21-35. https://doi.org/10.1210/er.2017-00167

Hippo signaling is an evolutionarily conserved pathway that critically regulates development and homeostasis of various tissues in response to a wide range of extracellular and intracellular signals. As an emerging important player in many diseases,... Read More about The Hippo signaling pathway in pancreatic β-cells: Functions and regulations.

Life after prostate cancer: A systematic literature review and thematic synthesis of the post-treatment experiences of Black African and Black Caribbean men (2017)
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Bamidele, O., McGarvey, H., Lagan, B. M., Ali, N., Chinegwundoh MBE, F., Parahoo, K., & McCaughan, E. (2018). Life after prostate cancer: A systematic literature review and thematic synthesis of the post-treatment experiences of Black African and Black Caribbean men. European Journal of Cancer Care, 27(1), Article e12784. https://doi.org/10.1111/ecc.12784

© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Evidence shows that there are significant ethnic variations in prostate cancer prevalence and outcomes. Specifically, Black African and Black Caribbean men may encounter different post-treatment experiences than Caucasi... Read More about Life after prostate cancer: A systematic literature review and thematic synthesis of the post-treatment experiences of Black African and Black Caribbean men.

Multimodal nanoparticle imaging agents: Design and applications (2017)
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Burke, B. P., Cawthorne, C., & Archibald, S. J. (2017). Multimodal nanoparticle imaging agents: Design and applications. Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences, 375(2107), 20170261. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2017.0261

Molecular imaging, where the location of molecules or nanoscale constructs can be tracked in the body to report on disease or biochemical processes, is rapidly expanding to include combined modality or multimodal imaging. No single imaging technique... Read More about Multimodal nanoparticle imaging agents: Design and applications.

Linking energy sensing to suppression of JAK-STAT signalling: A potential route for repurposing AMPK activators? (2017)
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Speirs, C., Williams, J. J. L., Riches, K., Salt, I. P., & Palmer, T. M. (2018). Linking energy sensing to suppression of JAK-STAT signalling: A potential route for repurposing AMPK activators?. Pharmacological research : the official journal of the Italian Pharmacological Society, 128, 88-100. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phrs.2017.10.001

Exaggerated Janus kinase-signal transducer and activator of transcription (JAK-STAT) signalling is key to the pathogenesis of pro-inflammatory disorders, such as rheumatoid arthritis and cardiovascular diseases. Mutational activation of JAKs is also... Read More about Linking energy sensing to suppression of JAK-STAT signalling: A potential route for repurposing AMPK activators?.

Dying comfortably in very old age with or without dementia in different care settings - A representative "older old" population study (2017)
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Fleming, J., Calloway, R., Perrels, A., Farquhar, M., Barclay, S., Brayne, C., …Zhao, E. (2017). Dying comfortably in very old age with or without dementia in different care settings - A representative "older old" population study. BMC Geriatrics, 17(1), https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-017-0605-2

Background: Comfort is frequently ranked important for a good death. Although rising numbers of people are dying in very old age, many with dementia, little is known about symptom control for "older old" people or whether care in different settings e... Read More about Dying comfortably in very old age with or without dementia in different care settings - A representative "older old" population study.

Pharmacology of cough in palliative care (2017)
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Morice, A. H., & Shanks, G. (2017). Pharmacology of cough in palliative care. Current opinion in supportive and palliative care, 11(3), 147-151. https://doi.org/10.1097/SPC.0000000000000279

© 2017 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Purpose of review Cough is a common and distressing symptom. It has a marked decrement on quality-of-life particularly in the arena of palliative care where coexisting symptoms such as pain may... Read More about Pharmacology of cough in palliative care.

Area-level socioeconomic disadvantage and suicidal behaviour in Europe: A systematic review (2017)
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Cairns, J. M., Graham, E., & Bambra, C. (2017). Area-level socioeconomic disadvantage and suicidal behaviour in Europe: A systematic review. Social science & medicine, 192, 102-111. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2017.09.034

© 2017 The relationship between adverse individual socio-economic circumstances and suicidal behaviour is well established. However, the impact of adverse collective circumstances – such as the socio-economic context where people live - is less well... Read More about Area-level socioeconomic disadvantage and suicidal behaviour in Europe: A systematic review.

A systematic review of muscle morphology and function in intermittent claudication (2017)
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Harwood, A. E., King, S., Totty, J., Smith, G. E., Vanicek, N., & Chetter, I. C. (2017). A systematic review of muscle morphology and function in intermittent claudication. Journal of vascular surgery, 66(4), 1241-1257. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvs.2017.05.106

Objective Intermittent claudication (IC) is frequently associated with deterioration in walking capacity and physical function, and it can often result in an impairment in balance. Whereas supervised exercise is recommended by the National Institute... Read More about A systematic review of muscle morphology and function in intermittent claudication.

Exploring the training potential of recent virtual robotic platforms: A comprehensive review (2017)
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Ali Ajwad, S., Ul islam, R., & Iqbal, J. (2017). Exploring the training potential of recent virtual robotic platforms: A comprehensive review. Journal of Advancements in Robotics, 4(2), 9-25

In recent years, deployment of robotic manipulators in industries and other fields has increased significantly. This growing trend highlights the need of trained engineers and technicians. Virtual robotic platforms facilitate engineers to acquire kno... Read More about Exploring the training potential of recent virtual robotic platforms: A comprehensive review.

Signs and symptoms preceding the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease: A systematic scoping review of literature from 1937 to 2016 (2017)
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Bature, F., Guinn, B. A., Pang, D., & Pappas, Y. (2017). Signs and symptoms preceding the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease: A systematic scoping review of literature from 1937 to 2016. BMJ open, 7(8), Article e015746. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-015746

OBJECTIVE: Late diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD) may be due to diagnostic uncertainties. We aimed to determine the sequence and timing of the appearance of established early signs and symptoms in people who are subsequently diagnosed with AD.... Read More about Signs and symptoms preceding the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease: A systematic scoping review of literature from 1937 to 2016.

Heart failure - what's new and what's changed? (2017)
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Callan, P. D., & Clark, A. L. (2017). Heart failure - what's new and what's changed?. Clinical Medicine, 16(Suppl_6), s37-s42. https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.16-6-s37

Physicians responsible for the care of patients with heart failure due to left ventricular systolic dysfunction have access to a broad range of evidence-based treatments that prolong life and reduce symptoms. In spite of the significant progress made... Read More about Heart failure - what's new and what's changed?.

In-hospital worsening heart failure: a clinically relevant endpoint? (2017)
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Clark, A. L., Cherif, M., McDonagh, T. A., & Squire, I. B. (2018). In-hospital worsening heart failure: a clinically relevant endpoint?. ESC Heart Failure, 5(1), 9-18. https://doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.12195

Outcome measures used for the clinical evaluation of patients with acute heart failure differ between studies and may neither adequately address the characteristic presenting symptoms and signs nor reflect the pathophysiological processes involved. I... Read More about In-hospital worsening heart failure: a clinically relevant endpoint?.

The emerging role of the eosinophil and its measurement in chronic cough (2017)
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Sadeghi, M. H., & Morice, A. H. (2017). The emerging role of the eosinophil and its measurement in chronic cough. Open Respiratory Medicine Journal, 11, 17-30. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874306401711010017

© 2017 Sadeghi & Morice. Although the aetiology of chronic cough in guidelines is clearly stated as asthma and related syndromes, gastrooesophageal reflux disease (GORD), and upper airways disease, the inflammatory mechanisms underlying these condi... Read More about The emerging role of the eosinophil and its measurement in chronic cough.