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  1. Article ; Online: Invited Commentary.

    Jones, Christopher M

    Journal of the American College of Surgeons

    2021  Volume 232, Issue 4, Page(s) 371–372

    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-03-23
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 1181115-8
    ISSN 1879-1190 ; 1072-7515
    ISSN (online) 1879-1190
    ISSN 1072-7515
    DOI 10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2020.12.030
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  2. Book ; Online: Methodological, Theoretical and Applied Advances in Behavioural Spillover

    Jones, Christopher R. / Elisabeth Whitmarsh, Lorraine / Byrka, Katarzyna / Capstick, Stuart / Kaklamanou, Daphne / Galizzi, Matteo M. / Carrico, Amanda R. / Uzzell, David / Galizzi, Matteo M.

    2020  

    Keywords Science: general issues ; Psychology ; attitude ; identity ; behavior ; spillover ; theory ; method ; psychology ; measurement
    Size 1 electronic resource (230 pages)
    Publisher Frontiers Media SA
    Document type Book ; Online
    Note English ; Open Access
    HBZ-ID HT021230746
    ISBN 9782889633869 ; 2889633861
    Database ZB MED Catalogue: Medicine, Health, Nutrition, Environment, Agriculture

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  3. Article ; Online: Implementing Delabeling of Beta-Lactam Allergies: Getting to the "Why"?

    Jones, Bruce M / Bland, Christopher M

    Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America

    2023  Volume 77, Issue 1, Page(s) 23–24

    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Penicillins ; beta-Lactams/adverse effects ; Inpatients ; Anti-Bacterial Agents/adverse effects ; Hypersensitivity
    Chemical Substances Penicillins ; beta-Lactams ; Anti-Bacterial Agents
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-03-13
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Editorial ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 1099781-7
    ISSN 1537-6591 ; 1058-4838
    ISSN (online) 1537-6591
    ISSN 1058-4838
    DOI 10.1093/cid/ciad152
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  4. Article ; Online: Antibiotics or watchful waiting for acute otitis media in urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children?

    Swift, Valerie M / Brennan-Jones, Christopher G

    The Medical journal of Australia

    2024  Volume 220, Issue 4, Page(s) 186–187

    MeSH term(s) Child ; Humans ; Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use ; Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples ; Otitis Media/therapy ; Watchful Waiting
    Chemical Substances Anti-Bacterial Agents
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-01-29
    Publishing country Australia
    Document type Editorial ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 186082-3
    ISSN 1326-5377 ; 0025-729X
    ISSN (online) 1326-5377
    ISSN 0025-729X
    DOI 10.5694/mja2.52221
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  5. Article ; Online: Rarely used strained molecules step up for organic synthesis.

    Idiris, Fahima I M / Jones, Christopher R

    Nature

    2023  Volume 618, Issue 7966, Page(s) 683–685

    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-05-01
    Publishing country England
    Document type News
    ZDB-ID 120714-3
    ISSN 1476-4687 ; 0028-0836
    ISSN (online) 1476-4687
    ISSN 0028-0836
    DOI 10.1038/d41586-023-01935-9
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  6. Article: Revisiting the debriefing debate: does psychological debriefing reduce PTSD symptomology following work-related trauma? A meta-analysis.

    Stileman, Harry M / Jones, Christopher A

    Frontiers in psychology

    2023  Volume 14, Page(s) 1248924

    Abstract: Psychological debriefing is an early post-trauma intervention which aims to prevent the development of PTSD and accelerate normal recovery through discussing, validating, and normalising group members responses to trauma. While originally designed in the ...

    Abstract Psychological debriefing is an early post-trauma intervention which aims to prevent the development of PTSD and accelerate normal recovery through discussing, validating, and normalising group members responses to trauma. While originally designed in the 1980s for groups of emergency service personnel, the scope of psychological debriefing extended to individual primary victims of trauma. A Cochrane review in 2002 concluded that psychological debriefing was ineffective, yet some authors have argued that many of the studies that informed the Cochrane review did not adhere to key elements of psychological debriefing. This meta-analysis sought to re-examine the effectiveness of psychological debriefing in preventing or reducing PTSD symptoms following work-related trauma. Appropriate studies were selected from three databases (MEDLINE, Embase and PsycINFO). Inclusion criteria was intentionally broad so that features of psychological debriefing that may determine its effectiveness could be explored through a series of subgroup analyses. The overall synthesis did not find consistent evidence that psychological debriefing helps to prevent or reduce PTSD symptoms following work-related trauma. Shortcomings in the methodology and reporting of many of the studies meant that several important subgroup analyses could not be conducted. Further well-designed studies in this field are warranted to ensure that employees exposed to potentially traumatic events receive the effective support they need and deserve.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-12-21
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Systematic Review
    ZDB-ID 2563826-9
    ISSN 1664-1078
    ISSN 1664-1078
    DOI 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1248924
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  7. Article ; Online: Investigating the role of phenylalanine residues for amyloid formation of the neuropeptide neurokinin B.

    Jayawardena, Bhawantha M / Azzi, Annabelle / Jones, Christopher E

    Biochemical and biophysical research communications

    2024  Volume 705, Page(s) 149732

    Abstract: Neurokinin B (NKB) is a tachykinin peptide that has diverse roles in biology, including in human reproductive development. Cellular processing of this peptide is thought to involve formation of a dense core vesicle during transit through the regulated ... ...

    Abstract Neurokinin B (NKB) is a tachykinin peptide that has diverse roles in biology, including in human reproductive development. Cellular processing of this peptide is thought to involve formation of a dense core vesicle during transit through the regulated secretory pathway. The ability of NKB to rapidly form an amyloid can contribute to formation of the secretory granule but features that support amyloid formation of NKB are not well understood. NKB contains a diphenylalanine sequence well recognised as an important motif for self-assembly of other peptides including amyloid β. Using mutations of the diphenylalanine motif we show that this motif in NKB is necessary for amyloid formation, and it is the unique combination of aromaticity and hydrophobicity of phenylalanine that is crucial for aggregation. Using disulfide cross-linking we propose that phenylalanine at sequence position 6 is important for stabilising inter-sheet interactions in the NKB amyloid fibril. Although having a highly conserved sequence, the NKB peptide from zebrafish only contains a single phenylalanine and does not fibrillise as extensively as mammalian NKB. Analysis of self-assembly of NKB-like peptides from different species may help in elucidating their biological roles. Taken together, this work shows that mammalian NKB has evolved, within only 10 residues, a sequence optimised for rapid self-assembly, whilst also containing residues for metal-binding, receptor binding and receptor discrimination.
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Humans ; Neurokinin B/chemistry ; Amyloid ; Phenylalanine ; Amyloid beta-Peptides ; Zebrafish/metabolism ; Neuropeptides ; Amyloidogenic Proteins ; Mammals/metabolism
    Chemical Substances Neurokinin B (86933-75-7) ; Amyloid ; Phenylalanine (47E5O17Y3R) ; Amyloid beta-Peptides ; Neuropeptides ; Amyloidogenic Proteins
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-02-27
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 205723-2
    ISSN 1090-2104 ; 0006-291X ; 0006-291X
    ISSN (online) 1090-2104 ; 0006-291X
    ISSN 0006-291X
    DOI 10.1016/j.bbrc.2024.149732
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  8. Article ; Online: Reply to "Diagnosing Mild to Moderate Idiopathic Median Neuropathy at the Carpal Tunnel".

    Jones, Christopher M / Sherman, Matthew / Beredjiklian, Pedro K

    The Journal of hand surgery

    2023  Volume 48, Issue 9, Page(s) e11

    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/diagnosis ; Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/surgery ; Peripheral Nervous System Diseases ; Upper Extremity ; Wrist
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-07-24
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Letter ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 605716-0
    ISSN 1531-6564 ; 0363-5023
    ISSN (online) 1531-6564
    ISSN 0363-5023
    DOI 10.1016/j.jhsa.2023.06.002
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  9. Article: Posterior Interosseous Neuropathy Related to a Loose Distal Biceps Cortical Button: A Case Series.

    Amer, Kamil M / Bridges, Tiffany N / Choudhry, Arsalaan / Jones, Christopher M

    The archives of bone and joint surgery

    2024  Volume 12, Issue 2, Page(s) 139–143

    Abstract: Posterior interosseous nerve (PIN) injury is an uncommon yet debilitating complication following distal bicep tendon repair. There are case reports of acute intraoperative PIN injury related to retractor placement, drill trajectory, and nerve ... ...

    Abstract Posterior interosseous nerve (PIN) injury is an uncommon yet debilitating complication following distal bicep tendon repair. There are case reports of acute intraoperative PIN injury related to retractor placement, drill trajectory, and nerve incarceration. We report three cases of delayed PIN neuropathy in the setting of a loose cortical button. All patients had resolution of their pain with removal of the cortical button and decompression of the radial tunnel. The purpose of this case series is to: 1) highlight the possibility of a loose cortical bicep button as the cause of proximal forearm pain and PIN neuropathy in the early or late postoperative timeframe; and 2) emphasize the importance of proper surgical technique and use of intraoperative fluoroscopy to assure the cortical button is well-fixed and flush with the radial shaft. .
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-02-21
    Publishing country Iran
    Document type Case Reports
    ZDB-ID 2782053-1
    ISSN 2345-461X ; 2345-4644
    ISSN (online) 2345-461X
    ISSN 2345-4644
    DOI 10.22038/ABJS.2023.75292.3483
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  10. Article: Fixation of Hand Fractures with Intramedullary Headless Compression Screws.

    Dohse, Nicolas M / Jones, Christopher M / Ilyas, Asif M

    The archives of bone and joint surgery

    2023  Volume 10, Issue 12, Page(s) 1004–1012

    Abstract: Metacarpal and phalangeal fractures remain among the most frequently encountered orthopedic injuries, accounting for 10% of all fractures. For operative fractures, there is an array of treatment options with percutaneous kirschner wire stabilization and ... ...

    Abstract Metacarpal and phalangeal fractures remain among the most frequently encountered orthopedic injuries, accounting for 10% of all fractures. For operative fractures, there is an array of treatment options with percutaneous kirschner wire stabilization and screw and plate fixation strategies predominating. Recently, a new fixation method was introduced, intramedullary (IM) fixation with headless screws, which has advantages of a percutaneous technique and buried hardware. The purpose of this review is to highlight the indications and surgical techniques of IM screw fixation of metacarpal and phalangeal fractures. Although more research is needed, IM fixation represents a potentially reliable alternative to Kirschner-wire and plate fixation.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-01-25
    Publishing country Iran
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2782053-1
    ISSN 2345-461X ; 2345-4644
    ISSN (online) 2345-461X
    ISSN 2345-4644
    DOI 10.22038/ABJS.2022.64506.3102
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