143 research outputs found

    sj-docx-1-cpc-10.1177_10556656231210085 - Supplemental material for Whole Exome Sequencing Identifies Damaging Variants in Indonesians with Clefts

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-cpc-10.1177_10556656231210085 for Whole Exome Sequencing Identifies Damaging Variants in Indonesians with Clefts by Emmanuel Aladenika, Ani Maskoen, Waheed Awotoye, Rasyid Abdulaziz, Azeez Alade, Saskia Lenggogeni Nasroen, Abimbola Oladayo, Tamara Busch, Erli Sarilita, and Azeez Butali in The Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal</p

    sj-docx-1-cpc-10.1177_10556656221135926 - Supplemental material for Damaging Mutations in <b><i>AFDN</i></b> Contribute to Risk of Nonsyndromic Cleft Lip With or Without Cleft Palate

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-cpc-10.1177_10556656221135926 for Damaging Mutations in AFDN Contribute to Risk of Nonsyndromic Cleft Lip With or Without Cleft Palate by Waheed Awotoye, Peter A Mossey, Jacqueline B Hetmanski, Lord J J Gowans, Mekonen A Eshete and Wasiu L Adeyemo, Azeez Alade, Erliang Zeng, Olawale Adamson, Olutayo James, Azeez Fashina, Modupe O Ogunlewe, Thirona Naicker, Chinyere Adeleke, Tamara Busch, Mary Li, Aline Petrin, Abimbola Oladayo, Sami Kayali, Joy Olotu, Veronica Sule, Mohaned Hassan, John Pape, Emmanuel T Aladenika, Peter Donkor, Fareed K N Arthur, Solomon Obiri-Yeboah, Daniel K Sabbah, Pius Agbenorku, Debashree Ray, Gyikua Plange-Rhule, Alexander Acheampong Oti, Daniah Albokhari, Nara Sobreira, Martine Dunnwald, Terri H Beaty, Margaret Taub, Mary L Marazita, Adebowale A Adeyemo, Jeffrey C Murray, Azeez Butali in The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal</p

    sj-docx-1-cpc-10.1177_10556656211036316 - Supplemental material for Genome-Wide Scan for Parent-of-Origin Effects in a sub-Saharan African Cohort With Nonsyndromic Cleft Lip and/or Cleft Palate (CL/P)

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-cpc-10.1177_10556656211036316 for Genome-Wide Scan for Parent-of-Origin Effects in a sub-Saharan African Cohort With Nonsyndromic Cleft Lip and/or Cleft Palate (CL/P) by Lord J. J. Gowans, Carissa L. Comnick, Peter A. Mossey, Mekonen A. Eshete, Wasiu L. Adeyemo, Thirona Naicker, Waheed A. Awotoye, Aline Petrin, Chinyere Adeleke, Peter Donkor, Tamara D. Busch, Olutayo James, Mobolanle O. Ogunlewe, Mary Li, Joy Olotu, Mohaned Hassan, Oluwole A. Adeniyan, Solomon Obiri-Yeboah, Fareed K. N. Arthur, Pius Agbenorku, Alexander A. Oti, Olubukola Olatosi, Olawale O. Adamson, Azeez A. Fashina, Erliang Zeng, Mary L. Marazita, Adebowale A. Adeyemo, Jeffrey C. Murray and Azeez Butali in The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal</p

    Author Correction: Dental anomaly detection using intraoral photos via deep learning (Scientific Reports, (2022), 12, 1, (11577), 10.1038/s41598-022-15788-1)

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    In the original version of this Article Ronilo Ragodos, Tong Wang and Brian J. Howe were omitted as equally contributing authors. Tong Wang was omitted as an additional corresponding author. Correspondence and requests for materials should also be addressed to [email protected]. In addition, the Author Contributions section in this Article was incorrect.Fil: Ragodos, Ronilo. University of Iowa; Estados UnidosFil: Wang, Tong. University of Iowa; Estados UnidosFil: Padilla, Carmencita. University of the Philippines; FilipinasFil: Hecht, Jacqueline T.. University of Texas; Estados UnidosFil: Poletta, Fernando Adrián. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. CEMIC-CONICET. Centro de Educaciones Médicas e Investigaciones Clínicas "Norberto Quirno". CEMIC-CONICET; ArgentinaFil: Orioli, Ieda Maria. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro; BrasilFil: Buxó, Carmen J.. Universidad de Puerto Rico; Puerto RicoFil: Butali, Azeez. University of Iowa; Estados UnidosFil: Valencia Ramirez, Consuelo. Clinica Noel; ColombiaFil: Restrepo Muñeton, Claudia. Clinica Noel; ColombiaFil: Wehby, George. University of Iowa; Estados UnidosFil: Weinberg, Seth M.. University of Pittsburgh; Estados Unidos. University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown; Estados UnidosFil: Marazita, Mary L.. University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown; Estados Unidos. University of Pittsburgh; Estados UnidosFil: Moreno Uribe, Lina M.. University of Iowa; Estados UnidosFil: Howe, Brian J.. University of Iowa; Estados Unido

    sj-docx-2-cpc-10.1177_10556656211036316 - Supplemental material for Genome-Wide Scan for Parent-of-Origin Effects in a sub-Saharan African Cohort With Nonsyndromic Cleft Lip and/or Cleft Palate (CL/P)

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-cpc-10.1177_10556656211036316 for Genome-Wide Scan for Parent-of-Origin Effects in a sub-Saharan African Cohort With Nonsyndromic Cleft Lip and/or Cleft Palate (CL/P) by Lord J. J. Gowans, Carissa L. Comnick, Peter A. Mossey, Mekonen A. Eshete, Wasiu L. Adeyemo, Thirona Naicker, Waheed A. Awotoye, Aline Petrin, Chinyere Adeleke, Peter Donkor, Tamara D. Busch, Olutayo James, Mobolanle O. Ogunlewe, Mary Li, Joy Olotu, Mohaned Hassan, Oluwole A. Adeniyan, Solomon Obiri-Yeboah, Fareed K. N. Arthur, Pius Agbenorku, Alexander A. Oti, Olubukola Olatosi, Olawale O. Adamson, Azeez A. Fashina, Erliang Zeng, Mary L. Marazita, Adebowale A. Adeyemo, Jeffrey C. Murray and Azeez Butali in The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal</p

    An investigation into the role of genetics and environmental factors in the aetiology of orofacial clefts in Nigeria

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    Geriatric dentistry education and context in a selection of countries in 5 continents

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    Purpose/aim: To summarize and discuss how geriatric dentistry has been addressed in dental schools of different countries regarding to (1) teaching students at the predoctoral level; (2) advanced training, and (3) research. Method and materials: A convenience sample of faculty members from a selection of high, upper-middle and lower-middle income countries were recruited to complete the survey. The survey had 5 open-ended main topics, and asked about (1) the size of their elderly population, (2) general information about dental education; (3) the number of dental schools teaching geriatric dentistry, and their teaching methods; (4) advanced training in geriatric dentistry; (5) scholarship/research in geriatric dentistry. Results and conclusion: ( 1) There is great variation in the size of elderly population; (2) duration of training and content of dental education curriculum varies; (3) geriatric dentistry has not been established as a standalone course in dental schools in the majority of the countries, (4) most countries, with the exception of Japan, lack adequate number of dentists trained in geriatric dentistry as well as training programs, and (5) geriatric dentistry-related research has increased in recent years in scope and content, although the majority of these papers are not in English.Leonardo Marchini, Ronald Ettinger, Xi Chen, Anastassia Kossioni, Haiping Tan, Sayaka Tada, Kazunori Ikebe, Elizabeth Bosede Dosumu, Fadekemi O. Oginni, Patricia Adetokunbo Akeredolu, Azeez Butali, Leeann Donnelly, Mario Brondani, Bernd Fritzsch, Henry A. Adeol

    Periodontitis and chronic kidney disease: a retrospective study of the association of diseases according to the new AAP/EFP periodontal disease classification and the Influence of successful periodontal intervention on kidney function

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    Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a worldwide health burden that is associated with significant morbidity, mortality, and high financial cost. There is growing evidence that has shown periodontitis could promote systemic inflammatory markers and may play a role in the pathophysiology of kidney disease. The study objectives are to explore the relationships between having kidney disease and periodontitis, examine the potential effects of periodontitis on kidney function among CKD patients, provide exploratory recommendations of the potential beneficial effect of periodontal treatment on kidney dysfunction, inform the design of a future prospective longitudinal study, and highlight the potential benefits of co-management. Methodology: A 10-year- retrospective chart review study was designed to achieve study objectives by using a repository database. A total of 397 patients who met periodontal eligibility criteria and attended periodontal services were divided into four cohorts, 258 indeterminate who had no record of kidney issues, 31 confirmed cases who had confirmed CKD diagnosis, 33 unconfirmed cases who had self-reported kidney issues, and 75 control who were non-medically compromised patients. Patient records with a reported eGFR, serum creatinine, and periodontal clinical parameters were extracted for each subject. Periodontitis was diagnosed according to the 2018 AAP/EFP new definition of periodontitis. Results: N (%) of age at baseline was 293(74%) between 50-65 years, and 89% (n=355) had periodontitis. The data suggested no evidence of an association between having kidney issues and periodontitis. However, the observed relationship between eGFR (mL/min/1.73 m2), and periodontitis showed higher proportions of periodontitis at stages G2 or above although these observations were not significant at the 0.05 level (p=>0.9). The results also revealed that age (P=0.031), sex (P=0.003), BMI (P=0.013), diabetes (P=<0.001), and heart disease (P=<0.001) were significantly associated with kidney diseases. Conclusion: In this hypothesis-generating work, data suggested that periodontitis might not be associated with the development/progression of CKD. Although the evidence was not significant at the 0.05 level, we observed that severe periodontitis was predominant among CKD individuals with more severe CKD than in those with moderate periodontitis. The study results should be interpreted with caution and more studies are needed to prove this theory.Ph.D.Includes bibliographical reference

    Psychologický rozměr africké migrace v Evropě

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    European Politics and Society: Václav Havel Joint Master Programme CHARLES UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Institute of International Studies Department of European Studies Master's Thesis 2023 Yinka Adenuga European Politics and Society: Václav Havel Joint Master Programme CHARLES UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Institute of International Studies Department of European Studies DETERMINANT OF MIGRATION AMONG AFRICANS IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC Master's Thesis Author: Yinka Azeez Adenuga, 48318753 (CUNI) Supervisor: PhDr. Barbora Menclová, Ph.D. Year of the Defence: 2023 ABSTRACT This study deals with African migrants in the Czech Republic. Given the absence of general knowledge about African migrants in the Czech Republic, it contributes to the knowledge production of African migrants by examining the general features of their composition and structures in the Czech Republic. More primarily, this study deals with the motivation for migration among Africans who chose the Czech Republic as their destination. Understanding the determinants of African migration in the Czech Republic remains poor and insufficient, as there is little empirical study that has specifically examined the determinants of migration among Africans in the Czech Republic. As a result, this study is a novel study that aims to...Katedra evropských studiíDepartment of European StudiesFaculty of Social SciencesFakulta sociálních vě
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