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Multiancestry genome-wide association study of 520,000 subjects identifies 32 loci associated with stroke and stroke subtypes.
Malik R, Chauhan G, Traylor M, Sargurupremraj M, Okada Y, Mishra A, Rutten-Jacobs L, Giese AK, van der Laan SW, Gretarsdottir S, Anderson CD, Chong M, Adams HHH, Ago T, Almgren P, Amouyel P, Ay H, Bartz TM, Benavente OR, Bevan S, Boncoraglio GB, Brown RD Jr, Butterworth AS, Carrera C, Carty CL, Chasman DI, Chen WM, Cole JW, Correa A, Cotlarciuc I, Cruchaga C, Danesh J, de Bakker PIW, DeStefano AL, den Hoed M, Duan Q, Engelter ST, Falcone GJ, Gottesman RF, Grewal RP, Gudnason V, Gustafsson S, Haessler J, Harris TB, Hassan A, Havulinna AS, Heckbert SR, Holliday EG, Howard G, Hsu FC, Hyacinth HI, Ikram MA, Ingelsson E, Irvin MR, Jian X, Jiménez-Conde J, Johnson JA, Jukema JW, Kanai M, Keene KL, Kissela BM, Kleindorfer DO, Kooperberg C, Kubo M, Lange LA, Langefeld CD, Langenberg C, Launer LJ, Lee JM, Lemmens R, Leys D, Lewis CM, Lin WY, Lindgren AG, Lorentzen E, Magnusson PK, Maguire J, Manichaikul A, McArdle PF, Meschia JF, Mitchell BD, Mosley TH, Nalls MA, Ninomiya T, O'Donnell MJ, Psaty BM, Pulit SL, Rannikmäe K, Reiner AP, Rexrode KM, Rice K, Rich SS, Ridker PM, Rost NS, Rothwell PM, Rotter JI, Rundek T, Sacco RL, Sakaue S, Sale MM, Salomaa V, Sapkota BR, Schmidt R, Schmidt CO, Sc… See abstract for full author list ➔ Malik R, et al. Nat Genet. 2018 Apr;50(4):524-537. doi: 10.1038/s41588-018-0058-3. Epub 2018 Mar 12. Nat Genet. 2018. PMID: 29531354 Free PMC article.
We further found shared genetic variation with related vascular traits, including blood pressure, cardiac traits, and venous thromboembolism, at individual loci (n = 18), and using genetic risk scores and linkage-disequilibrium-score regression. ...
We further found shared genetic variation with related vascular traits, including blood pressure, cardiac traits, and venous thromboembolism …
Stroke genetics informs drug discovery and risk prediction across ancestries.
Mishra A, Malik R, Hachiya T, Jürgenson T, Namba S, Posner DC, Kamanu FK, Koido M, Le Grand Q, Shi M, He Y, Georgakis MK, Caro I, Krebs K, Liaw YC, Vaura FC, Lin K, Winsvold BS, Srinivasasainagendra V, Parodi L, Bae HJ, Chauhan G, Chong MR, Tomppo L, Akinyemi R, Roshchupkin GV, Habib N, Jee YH, Thomassen JQ, Abedi V, Cárcel-Márquez J, Nygaard M, Leonard HL, Yang C, Yonova-Doing E, Knol MJ, Lewis AJ, Judy RL, Ago T, Amouyel P, Armstrong ND, Bakker MK, Bartz TM, Bennett DA, Bis JC, Bordes C, Børte S, Cain A, Ridker PM, Cho K, Chen Z, Cruchaga C, Cole JW, de Jager PL, de Cid R, Endres M, Ferreira LE, Geerlings MI, Gasca NC, Gudnason V, Hata J, He J, Heath AK, Ho YL, Havulinna AS, Hopewell JC, Hyacinth HI, Inouye M, Jacob MA, Jeon CE, Jern C, Kamouchi M, Keene KL, Kitazono T, Kittner SJ, Konuma T, Kumar A, Lacaze P, Launer LJ, Lee KJ, Lepik K, Li J, Li L, Manichaikul A, Markus HS, Marston NA, Meitinger T, Mitchell BD, Montellano FA, Morisaki T, Mosley TH, Nalls MA, Nordestgaard BG, O'Donnell MJ, Okada Y, Onland-Moret NC, Ovbiagele B, Peters A, Psaty BM, Rich SS, Rosand J, Sabatine MS, Sacco RL, Saleheen D, Sandset EC, Salomaa V, Sargurupremraj M, Sasaki M, Satizabal CL, Schmidt CO, Sh… See abstract for full author list ➔ Mishra A, et al. Nature. 2022 Nov;611(7934):115-123. doi: 10.1038/s41586-022-05165-3. Epub 2022 Sep 30. Nature. 2022. PMID: 36180795 Free PMC article.
Fabrication and Evaluation of Water Hyacinth Cellulose-Composited Hydrogel Containing Quercetin for Topical Antibacterial Applications.
Chaiwarit T, Chanabodeechalermrung B, Kantrong N, Chittasupho C, Jantrawut P. Chaiwarit T, et al. Gels. 2022 Nov 24;8(12):767. doi: 10.3390/gels8120767. Gels. 2022. PMID: 36547291 Free PMC article.
However, water hyacinth is rich in cellulose, which is a biodegradable material. This study isolated cellulose from the water hyacinth petiole. ...The hydrogel which consisted of the water hyacinth cellulose alginate characterized pectin: pectin had a mass ra …
However, water hyacinth is rich in cellulose, which is a biodegradable material. This study isolated cellulose from the water hyac
Experimental water hyacinth invasion and destructive management increase human schistosome transmission potential.
Desautels DJ, Hartman RB, Weber ME, Jacob N, Sun A, Civitello DJ. Desautels DJ, et al. Ecol Appl. 2023 Mar;33(2):e2767. doi: 10.1002/eap.2767. Epub 2022 Dec 9. Ecol Appl. 2023. PMID: 36268601 Free PMC article.
Hyacinth is often managed via removal or in situ destruction, but the effects of these strategies on snail intermediate hosts and schistosomes are not known. ...Hyacinth management had complex effects on algae, snails, and schistosomes. ...
Hyacinth is often managed via removal or in situ destruction, but the effects of these strategies on snail intermediate hosts and sch
Rodent Models of Cerebral Microinfarct and Microhemorrhage.
Shih AY, Hyacinth HI, Hartmann DA, van Veluw SJ. Shih AY, et al. Stroke. 2018 Mar;49(3):803-810. doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.117.016995. Epub 2018 Feb 19. Stroke. 2018. PMID: 29459393 Free PMC article. Review. No abstract available.
Effects of functional carbon nanodots on water hyacinth response to Cd/Pb stress: Implication for phytoremediation.
Chen Q, Cao X, Liu B, Nie X, Liang T, Suhr J, Ci L. Chen Q, et al. J Environ Manage. 2021 Dec 1;299:113624. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.113624. Epub 2021 Aug 28. J Environ Manage. 2021. PMID: 34467867
Based on the excellent adsorption capacity and plant growth regulation ability, FCNs and nitrogen doped FCNs (N-FCNs) cooperate with water hyacinth to improve their HMs removal efficiencies. ...Although Pb and Cd have antagonistic effects on bioaccumulation of water …
Based on the excellent adsorption capacity and plant growth regulation ability, FCNs and nitrogen doped FCNs (N-FCNs) cooperate with …
Sickle cell disease as an accelerated aging syndrome.
Idris IM, Botchwey EA, Hyacinth HI. Idris IM, et al. Exp Biol Med (Maywood). 2022 Feb;247(4):368-374. doi: 10.1177/15353702211068522. Epub 2022 Feb 16. Exp Biol Med (Maywood). 2022. PMID: 35172625 Free PMC article. Review.
Preparation and characterization of hyacinth bean starch film incorporated with TiO(2) nanoparticles and Mesona chinensis Benth polysaccharide.
Rong L, Shen M, Wen H, Ren Y, Xiao W, Xie J. Rong L, et al. Int J Biol Macromol. 2021 Nov 1;190:151-158. doi: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2021.08.180. Epub 2021 Sep 2. Int J Biol Macromol. 2021. PMID: 34481850
Hyacinth bean starch (HBS) was used to prepare nanocomposite films with the reinforcement agent of nanotitanium oxide (TiO(2)-N) and Mesona chinensis Benth polysaccharide (MCP). ...Contact angle of HBS/TiO(2)-N/M3 film increased from 65.6 to 90.9, which illus
Hyacinth bean starch (HBS) was used to prepare nanocomposite films with the reinforcement agent of nanotitanium oxide (TiO(2)-N
Efficient assimilation of cyanobacterial nitrogen by water hyacinth.
Qin H, Zhang Z, Liu M, Wang Y, Wen X, Yan S, Zhang Y, Liu H. Qin H, et al. Bioresour Technol. 2017 Oct;241:1197-1200. doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.06.104. Epub 2017 Jun 21. Bioresour Technol. 2017. PMID: 28673519
A (15)N labeling technique was used to study nitrogen transfer from cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa to water hyacinth. (15)N atom abundance in M. aeruginosa peaked (15.52%) after cultivation in (15)N-labeled medium for 3weeks. Over 87% of algal n …
A (15)N labeling technique was used to study nitrogen transfer from cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa to water hyacinth. ( …
Biodegradable water hyacinth cellulose-graft-poly(ammonium acrylate-co-acrylic acid) polymer hydrogel for potential agricultural application.
Rop K, Mbui D, Njomo N, Karuku GN, Michira I, Ajayi RF. Rop K, et al. Heliyon. 2019 Mar 29;5(3):e01416. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e01416. eCollection 2019 Mar. Heliyon. 2019. PMID: 30976692 Free PMC article.
Swollen cellulose fibres isolated from water hyacinth were utilized in the synthesis of water hyacinth cellulose-graft-poly(ammonium acrylate-co-acrylic acid) polymer hydrogel (PHG). Acrylic acid (AA) partially neutralized with NH(3) was heterogeneously grafted onto …
Swollen cellulose fibres isolated from water hyacinth were utilized in the synthesis of water hyacinth cellulose-graft-poly(am …
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