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- Creator:
- DeLong, Michael R, Tandon, Vickram J, Farajzadeh, Matthew, Berlin, Nicholas L, MacEachern, Mark P, Rudkin, George H, Da Lio, Andrew L, and Cederna, Paul S
- Description:
- The dataset includes all citations considered for inclusion in the systematic review. The citations are accessible in Endnote (enlx), as well as through the primary citation export files from each database. The literature search strategies are included for reproducibility and transparency purposes. See the published methods for more information.
- Keyword:
- Systematic Review, Acellular Dermal Matrix, Breast Reconstructions, and Tissue Expanders
- Citation to related publication:
- DeLong MR, Tandon VJ, Farajzadeh M, Berlin NL, MacEachern MP, Rudkin GH, Da Lio AL, Cederna PS. (2019). Systematic review of the impact of acellular dermal matrix on aesthetics and patient satisfaction in tissue expander-to-implant breast reconstructions. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. DOI: 10.1097/PRS.0000000000006212
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences
- Title:
- Systematic review of the impact of acellular dermal matrix on aesthetics and patient satisfaction in tissue expander-to-implant breast reconstructions [Literature Search Files]
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- Creator:
- Lee, Joyce Y, Knauer, Heather A, Lee, Shawna J, MacEachern, Mark P, and Garfield, Craig F
- Description:
- The dataset includes all citations considered for inclusion in the systematic review. The citations are accessible in Endnote (enlx), as well as through the primary citation export files from each database. The literature search strategies are included for reproducibility and transparency purposes. See the published methods for more information.
- Keyword:
- Systematic Review, Fathers, Education, and Perinatal
- Citation to related publication:
- Lee JY, Knauer HA, Lee SJ, MacEachern MP, Garfield CF. (2018). Father-inclusive perinatal parent education programs: A systematic review. Pediatrics, 142(1). PMID: 29903835. DOI: 10.1542/peds.2018-0437
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences
- Title:
- Father-inclusive perinatal parent education programs: A systematic review [Literature Search Files]
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- Creator:
- Muzyk, Andrew, Smothers, Zachary, Akrobetu, Dennis, Ruiz Veve, Jennifer, MacEachern, Mark P, Tetrault, Jeanette M, and Gruppen, Larry
- Description:
- The dataset includes all citations considered for inclusion in the scoping review. The citations are accessible in Endnote (enlx) and Microsoft Excel (xlsx), as well as the primary citation export files from each database. The literature search strategies are included for reproducibility and transparency purposes. See the published methods for more information.
- Keyword:
- Medical Education, Substance Use Disorders, and Scoping Review
- Citation to related publication:
- Muzyk A, Smothers ZPW, Akrobetu D, Ruiz Veve J, MacEachern M, Tetrault JM, Grupen L. (2019). Substance use disorder education in medical schools: A scoping review of the literature. Academic Medicine. PMID: 31348067. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000002883
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences
- Title:
- Substance use disorder education in medical schools: A scoping review of the literature [Literature Search Files]
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- Creator:
- MacEachern, Mark P, Marti, Kyriaki C, Mylonas, Anastassios I, and Gruppen, Larry
- Description:
- The dataset includes most citations considered for inclusion in the scoping review. The citations are accessible in the Endnote (enlx) file, as well as the primary citation export files from each database. The literature search strategies are included for reproducibility and transparency purposes. See the methods of the article for more information.
- Keyword:
- Dental Education, Dentistry, Education, Humanities, and Scoping Review
- Citation to related publication:
- Marti KC, Mylonas AI, MacEachern M, Gruppen L. (2019). Humanities in predoctoral dental education: A scoping review. Journal of Dental Education, 83(10), 1174-1198. DOI: 10.21815/JDE.019.126 http://www.jdentaled.org/content/83/10/1174.long
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences
- Title:
- Humanities in predoctoral dental education: A scoping review [Literature Search Files]
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- Creator:
- Tan, Meng H, Iyengar, Ravi, Mizokami-Stout, Kara, Yentz, Sarah, MacEachern, Mark P, Shen, Li Yan, Redman, Bruce, and Gianchandani, Roma
- Description:
- The dataset includes most citations considered for inclusion in the scoping review. The citations are accessible in the Endnote file, as well as the primary citation export files from each database. The literature search strategies are included for reproducibility and transparency purposes.
- Keyword:
- Literature search, Scoping review, and Endocrinopathies
- Citation to related publication:
- Tan MH, Iyengar R, Mizokami-Stout K, et al. Spectrum of immune checkpoint inhibitors-induced endocrinopathies in cancer patients: a scoping review of case reports. Clin Diabetes Endocrinol. 2019;5:1. Published 2019 Jan 22. doi:10.1186/s40842-018-0073-4
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences
- Title:
- Spectrum of immune checkpoint inhibitors-induced endocrinopathies in cancer patients [Literature Search Files]
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- Creator:
- Dulka, Eden A
- Description:
- This data is a subset of that originally produced as part of an effort to characterize GnRH neuron activity during prepubertal development in control and PNA mice and investigate the potential influences of sex and PNA treatment on this process (1). It was later used in (2) to further investigate the firing patterns of GnRH neurons in these categories of mice and determine how these patterns might differ based on age and treatment condition. The data files can be opened and examined using Wavemetric's Igor Pro software. Code used to further examine and visualize the data can be found at https://gitlab.com/um-mip/mc-project-code. This research was supported by National Institute of Health/Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development R01 HD34860 and P50 HD28934. (1) Dulka EA, Moenter SM. Prepubertal development of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) neuron activity is altered by sex, age and prenatal androgen exposure. Endocrinology 2017; 158:3941-3953 (2) Penix JJ, DeFazio RA, Dulka EA, Schnell S, Moenter SM. Firing patterns of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) neurons are sculpted by their biology. Pending.
- Keyword:
- action potential, Monte Carlo, polycystic ovary syndrome, puberty, and androgen
- Citation to related publication:
- Dulka EA, Moenter SM. Prepubertal development of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) neuron activity is altered by sex, age and prenatal androgen exposure. Endocrinology 2017; 158:3941-3953 Penix JJ, DeFazio RA, Dulka EA, Schnell S, Moenter SM. Firing patterns of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) neurons are sculpted by their biology. Pending.
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences
- Title:
- Action current data for investigating the development and organization of GnRH neuron activity in mice.
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- Creator:
- Tronson, Natalie C and Tchessalova, Daria
- Description:
- The main goal of this research was to identify potential molecular pathways that contribute to memory dysregulation and decline that persists long after illness or inflammation. We have previously established a subchronic immune challenge model that results in memory impairments months after the inflammatory challenge. This project aimed to determine whether memory impairments were accompanied by transcriptional dysregulation in memory related brain region (the hippocampus). These data show the differential gene expression as log2fold change (and p-value) in males and females 3 months after immune challenge (Supp Tables 1 and 2); after a subsequent immune challenge (Supp Tables 3 and 4); the differential regulation of genes in males and females (Supp Table 5); genes differentially expressed in the hippocampus of males and females at baseline (Supp Table 6) and the differential regulation of those genes in males and females after immune challenge (Supp Tables 7,8).
- Keyword:
- hippocampus, lipopolysaccharide, differential gene expression, RNA sequencing, neuroimmune, sex differences, learning and memory, and inflammation
- Citation to related publication:
- Tchessalova, D., & Tronson, N. C. (2019). Enduring and sex-specific changes in hippocampal gene expression after a subchronic immune challenge. BioRxiv, 566570. https://doi.org/10.1101/566570
- Discipline:
- Science and Health Sciences
- Title:
- Supplemental Data for "Enduring and sex-specific changes in hippocampal gene expression after a subchronic immune challenge"
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- Creator:
- Meurer, William
- Description:
- SPSS is required to access processed dataset in .sav format. Model output is provided as a word document, and Qualtrics survey instrument is included as PDF and .docx, where .docx version contains survey logic and question numbers.
- Keyword:
- Diagnostic Testing, Emergency Medicine, and Financial Incentives
- Citation to related publication:
- Iyengar, R., Winkels, J., Smith, C. M., Meka, A. P., MD, Porath, J. D., MD, & Meurer, W. J., MD, MS. (2019, January 21). The Effect of Financial Incentives on Patient Decisions to Undergo Low-Value Head CT Scans. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/4mdfw
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences
- Title:
- Effect of financial incentives on head CT use dataset
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- Creator:
- Crisp, Dakota N., Cheung, Warwick, Gliske, Stephen V., Lai, Alan, Freestone, Dean R., Grayden, David B., Cook, Mark J., and Stacey, William C.
- Description:
- The data and the scripts are to show that seizure onset dynamics and evoked responses change over the progression of epileptogenesis defined in this intrahippocampal tetanus toxin rat model. All tests explored in this study can be repeated with the data and scripts included in this repository. and Dataset citation: Crisp, D.N., Cheung, W., Gliske, S.V., Lai, A., Freestone, D.R., Grayden, D.B., Cook, MJ., Stacey, W.C. (2019). Epileptogenesis modulates spontaneous and responsive brain state dynamics [Data set]. University of Michigan Deep Blue Data Repository. https://doi.org/10.7302/r6vg-9658
- Keyword:
- evoked response, stimulation, bifurcation, epilepsy, seizure, divergence, and dynamics
- Citation to related publication:
- Discipline:
- Engineering, Science, and Health Sciences
- Title:
- Epileptogenesis modulates spontaneous and responsive brain state dynamics - Code & Data
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- Creator:
- Crisp, Dakota N., Saggio, Maria L., Scott, Jared, Stacey, William C., Nakatani, Mitsuyoshi, Gliske, Stephen V., and Lin, Jack
- Description:
- This data and scripts are meant to test and show seizure differentiation based on bifurcation theory. A zip file is included which contains real and simulated seizure waveforms, Matlab scripts, and metadata. The matlab scripts allow for visual review validation and objective feature analysis. The file “README.txt” provides more detail about each individual file within the zip file. and Data citation: Crisp, D.N., Saggio, M.L., Scott, J., Stacey, W.C., Nakatani, M., Gliske, S.F., Lin, J. (2019). Epidynamics: Navigating the map of seizure dynamics - Code & Data [Data set]. University of Michigan Deep Blue Data Repository. https://doi.org/10.7302/ejhy-5h41
- Keyword:
- Bifurcation, Epilepsy, Seizure, and Divergence
- Citation to related publication:
- Discipline:
- Engineering, Science, and Health Sciences
- Title:
- Epidynamics: Navigating the map of seizure dynamics - Code & Data
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- Creator:
- Haydar, Bishr and MacEachern, Mark
- Description:
- The research adheres to PRISMA-HARM recommendations for systematic reviews. The reproducible search strategies for all databases, the citation export files from all databases, and the eligibility screening decisions are included in the dataset.
- Keyword:
- Systematic review, Patient transportation, intrahospital, intra-hospital, and Critically ill patients
- Citation to related publication:
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences
- Title:
- Adverse events associated with intra-hospital transport of critically-ill children: a systematic review dataset
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- Creator:
- MacEachern, Mark
- Description:
- The search data supports a literature review project on lifestyle therapies for the management of atrial fibrillation. The data included in the dataset are the reproducible search strategies (in docx) and the exported results of all citations from all databases (txt and ris files). These searches and exported result files contain all citations originating from the database searches that were considered for inclusion.
- Keyword:
- literature searches, atrial fibrillation, lifestyle therapy, and lifestyle therapies
- Citation to related publication:
- Abdul-Aziz AA, Altawil M, Lyon A, MacEachern M, Richardson CR, Rubenfire M, Pelosi F Jr, Jackson EA. Lifestyle Therapy for the Management of Atrial Fibrillation. Am J Cardiol. 2018 May 1;121(9):1112-1117. doi: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2018.01.023. PubMed PMID: 29650239. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29650239
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences
- Title:
- Literature search files for review on lifestyle therapy for the management of atrial fibrillation
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- Creator:
- Gharzai, Laila A, Green, Michael D, Griffith, Kent A, and Jolly, Shruti
- Description:
- Three sensitivity analyses were performed. First, a second matching step was performed in which two controls were selected for each case, where possible using a nearest neighbor and caliper metric. Controls needed to have propensity scores within 0.1 of the case to be selected. Thirty-eight of the 39 cases had at least one control using this method and for 36 cases two controls could be selected. The average difference between case and control propensity adjuvant RT was 0.008 (range 0.00003-0.095). A second sensitivity analysis was performed to guard against immortal time bias. In order to mitigate the possibility of this effect, cases known not to have undergone adjuvant RT have been screened for suitable follow-up without a recurrence (local or regional recurrence, metastatic failure, and/or death) to ensure that if adjuvant RT had been prescribed as part of the multi-modality treatment regimen, that it would have been initiated. Three months was selected as the mandatory follow-up time. One to one matching was carried out and all 39 cases were matched to a control. A third sensitivity analysis was performed to account for stage migration seen in control patients that presented to the University of Michigan with more advanced disease. Patients that underwent adjuvant radiation were matched one to one with control group patients who did not receive adjuvant radiation, and who had the same stage at diagnosis as compared to stage at University of Michigan presentation.
- Keyword:
- adenocortical carcinoma and English
- Citation to related publication:
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences
- Title:
- Data from: Adjuvant Radiation Improves Recurrence-Free Survival and Overall Survival in Adrenocortical Carcinoma
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Transmission of Oral microbiome and Sequencing
User Collection- Creator:
- Lee, Kyu Han
- Description:
- De-identified participant data from household transmission study of influenza in Nicaragua Oligotype count table and taxonomic classifications
- Keyword:
- Influenza and Microbiome
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences
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- Creator:
- Lee, Kyu Han
- Description:
- Data include variables used to run accelerated failure time models examining the association between the nose/throat microbiome and 1) symptom duration, 2) shedding duration, and 3) time to infection. Certain individual participant data have been excluded due to identifiability concerns. Data also include the oligotype count table and taxonomic classifications.
- Keyword:
- Influenza and Microbiome
- Citation to related publication:
- Lee KH, Gordon A, Shedden K, Kuan G, Ng S, Balmaseda A, Foxman B. The respiratory microbiome and susceptibility to influenza virus infection. PloS One. 2019;14:e0207898. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0207898.
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences
- Title:
- Transmission of Oral microbiome and Sequencing - Symptom and Shedding Duration
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- Creator:
- Lee, Kyu Han, Foxman, Betsy, and Gordon, Aubree
- Description:
- Data include variables used to run mixed effects models examining the association between the nose/throat microbiome and influenza virus infection. Certain individual participant data have been excluded due to identifiability concerns. Data also include the oligotype count table and taxonomic classifications. and Curation Notes: Readme updated Nov. 29, 2018 with context for oligotype and taxonomy files, and citation to associated article.
- Keyword:
- Influenza and Microbiome
- Citation to related publication:
- Lee KH, Gordon A, Shedden K, Kuan G, Ng S, Balmaseda A, Foxman B. The respiratory microbiome and susceptibility to influenza virus infection. PloS One. 2019;14:e0207898. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0207898
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences
- Title:
- Transmission of Oral microbiome and Sequencing - Influenza Susceptibility
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- Creator:
- Mirshams Shahshahani, Payam
- Description:
- Investigating minimum human reaction times is often confounded by the motivation, training, and state of arousal of the subjects. We used the reaction times of athletes competing in the shorter sprint events in the Athletics competitions in recent Olympics (2004-2016) to determine minimum human reaction times because there's little question as to their motivation, training, or state of arousal. The reaction times of sprinters however are only available on the IAAF web page for each individual heat, in each event, at each Olympic. Therefore we compiled all these data into two separate excel sheets which can be used for further analyses.
- Keyword:
- minimum reaction time, sprinter, Olympics, Athletics, sex difference, starting block, and false start
- Citation to related publication:
- Mirshams Shahshahani P, Lipps DB, Galecki AT, Ashton-Miller JA (2018) On the apparent decrease in Olympic sprinter reaction times. PLoS ONE 13(6): e0198633. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198633
- Discipline:
- Other, General Information Sources, Engineering, Science, and Health Sciences
- Title:
- Downloaded IAAF Sprint Results in all Heats for 2004 - 2016 Olympics for both Men and Women
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- Creator:
- Gliske, Stephen V and Stacey, William C
- Description:
- This data is part of a large program to translate detection and interpretation of HFOs into clinical use. A zip file is included which contains hfo detections, metadata, and Matlab scripts. The matlab scripts analyze this input data and produce figures as in the referenced paper (note: the blind source separation method is stochastic, and so the figures may not be exactly the same). A file "README.txt" provides more detail about each individual file within the zip file.
- Keyword:
- hfo, high frequency oscillation, ripple, fast ripple, blind source separation, non-negative matrix factorization, and temporal variability
- Citation to related publication:
- Stephen V. Gliske, Zachary T. Irwin, Cynthia Chestek, Garnett L. Hegeman, Benjamin Brinkmann, Oren Sagher, Hugh J. L. Garton, Greg A. Worrell, William C. Stacey. "Variability in the location of High Frequency Oscillations during prolonged intracranial EEG recordings." Nature Communications. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-04549-2
- Discipline:
- Engineering, Science, and Health Sciences
- Title:
- Supporting data and scripts for the paper "Variability in the location of High Frequency Oscillations during prolonged intracranial EEG recordings"
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- Creator:
- Moyer, Cheryl A
- Description:
- Data reflect the knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs of health care providers regarding neonatal near-misses in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) in southern Ghana.
- Keyword:
- qualitative methods, neonatal mortality, neonatal near-misses, and developing country
- Citation to related publication:
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences
- Title:
- Maternal and Infant Survival Study (MISS) Interviews with Health Care Providers in Ghana about Neonatal Near-Misses
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- Creator:
- MacEachern, Mark P and Criss, Cory N
- Description:
- While collaboration with industry is paramount to innovation, the recent emphasis on industrial relationship transparency has sparked new guidelines, research studies, and standardizations focused on re-defining conflict of interest. There is limited data on defining the specific financial amount wherein a conflict of interest is relevant. This study is the first to assess the potential financial effects on high-quality clinical data, or the “indirect sponsorship”.
- Keyword:
- Sponsorship, Indirect sponsorship, Surgery, Robotic surgery, and DaVinci
- Citation to related publication:
- Criss CN, MacEachern MP, Matusko N, Dimick JB, Maggard-Gibbons M, Gadepalli SK. The Impact of Corporate Payments on Robotic Surgery Research: A Systematic Review. Ann Surg. 2019 Mar; 269 (3): 389-396. doi: 10.1097/SLA.0000000000003000. PMID: 30067545.
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences
- Title:
- The impact of corporate payments on robotic surgery research - dataset
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- Creator:
- Berlin, Nicholas and MacEachern, Mark
- Description:
- This systematic review and meta-analysis assesses decision aids in the context of patients considering post-mastectomy breast reconstruction. and NOTE: An updated Read Me file was added to this data set on May 24, 2018 replacing the original.
- Keyword:
- Post-mastectomy, Decision-making, Systematic review, Decision aids, Meta-analysis, and Breast reconstruction
- Citation to related publication:
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences
- Title:
- Development, feasibility, and efficacy of decision aids to improve decision-making for post-mastectomy breast reconstruction: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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- Creator:
- Veinot,Tiffany,C., Michigan Department of Health & Human Services, U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, Data Driven Detroit, Okullo, Dolorence, and Michigan Department of Vital Statistics
- Description:
- Health status data includes data about the health of persons within a census tract in Metropolitan Detroit, measured at the census tract level. This includes data about 1) mortality by condition; 2) exposures to toxic substances; and 3) disability. Coverage for all data: 10-county Detroit-Warren-Ann Arbor Combined Statistical Area.
- Keyword:
- Community Health, Mortality Rates by Condition , Disability, Elevated Blood Lead Levels, Census Tract level, All-Cause Mortality Rates, and Spatial Measures
- Citation to related publication:
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences and Social Sciences
- Title:
- Neighborhood effects : Health Status
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- Creator:
- Detroit Residential Parcel Survey, United States Postal Service, Wayne County Register of Deeds, US Census, Yu, Deehan, Public and Affordable Housing Research Corporation (PAHRC), Veinot, Tiffany, RealtyTRAC, National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC), Okullo, Dolorence, Wayne County Treasurer, Health Resource and Services Administration (HRSA), and Data Driven Detroit
- Description:
- This dataset includes census tract-level data concerning housing in Metropolitan Detroit. The data includes: 1) Total housing units and total mortgages in the tract; 2) Land use; 3) Real estate information (foreclosures, sales transactions, and home values); 4) Vacant housing; 5) Housing age and available facilities; 6) Housing condition; and 7) Spatial measures of subsidized housing in the tract. Data coverage should say 2006 to 2015.
- Keyword:
- Housing Conditions, Community Health, Subsidized Housing Locations, Availability of Kitchen and Plumbing Facilities, Vacant Properties, Census tract level, Age of Housing, Spatial Measures, Home Sale Transactions, Land Use by Category, Housing Units and Ownership, Housing Values, and Foreclosed Properties
- Citation to related publication:
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences and Social Sciences
- Title:
- Neighborhood effects : Housing
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- Creator:
- MacEachern, Mark P
- Description:
- The dataset represents the complete, reproducible search strategies for all literature databases searched during the systematic review. The Endnote file and the Endnote import files contain all citations considered for inclusion in the review.
- Keyword:
- addiction, nursing, systematic review, education, and substance use
- Citation to related publication:
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28858952 10.1097/NNE.0000000000000449
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences
- Title:
- Literature search strategies for "Substance Use Education in Schools of Nursing: A Systematic Review of the Literature"
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- Creator:
- MacEachern, Mark P MLIS, Bennett, Katelyn G MD, Preminger, Aviva MD, Berlin, Nicolas MD, and Vercler, Christian J MD
- Description:
- The dataset includes the reproducible search strategies for all literature databases searched during the review, the key articles used to generate relevant search terms and test the effectiveness of the searches, the Endnote library that has all citations considered for inclusion, a flow chart describing the screening process, and the screening forms used for inclusion and exclusion.
- Keyword:
- Plastic surgery, Professionalism, Surgery, and Social media
- Citation to related publication:
- Bennett K, Berlin N, MacEachern MP, Buchman S, Vercler C. (2018). The ethical and professional use of social media in surgery - A systematic review of the literature. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 142(3), 388e-398e. PMID: 30148789.
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences
- Title:
- The ethical and professional use of social media in surgery - A review of the literature
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- Creator:
- MacEachern, Mark P
- Description:
- The dataset represents the complete search strategies for all literature databases searched during the systematic review. The Endnote library that contains all citations is also included.
- Keyword:
- Systematic review, Anti-osteoporotic drugs, Fractures, Surgery, and Meta-analysis
- Citation to related publication:
- Saito, T., Sterbenz, J.M., Malay, S. et al. Osteoporos Int (2017) 28: 3289. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00198-017-4175-0 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28770272
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences
- Title:
- Literature Search Strategies for "Effectiveness of anti-osteoporotic drugs to prevent secondary fragility fractures: systematic review and meta-analysis"
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- Creator:
- MacEachern, Mark P
- Description:
- The dataset represents the complete search strategies for all literature databases searched during the systematic review. The Endnote and Excel files of all citations considered for inclusion in the review are also included.
- Keyword:
- systematic review, pharmacy, education, addiction, and substance abuse
- Citation to related publication:
- Andrew J. Muzyk, Emily Peedin, Juliana Lipetzky, Haley Parker, Mark P. McEachern & Kelan Thomas (2017) Substance use education in US schools of pharmacy: A systematic review of the literature, Substance Abuse, 38:4, 455-463, https://doi.org/10.1080/08897077.2017.1341448 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28605276
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences
- Title:
- Literature Search Strategies for "Substance Use Education in United States Schools of Pharmacy: A Systematic Review of the Literature"
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- Creator:
- Gomez-Lopez, Iris N., Goodspeed, Robert, Reddy, Shruthi, Clarke, Phillipa J., Okullo, Dolorence, Veinot, Tiffany C, and Data Driven Detroit
- Description:
- The information and education environment refers to: 1) the presence of information infrastructures such as broadband Internet access and public libraries in a location; 2) a person’s proximity to information infrastructures and sources; 3) the distribution of information infrastructures, sources and in a specific location; and 4) exposure to specific messages (information content) within a specific location. Coverage for all data: 10-county Detroit-Warren-Ann Arbor Combined Statistical Area.
- Keyword:
- Residential Broadband Data Adoption Rates, Census tract level, Broadband Internet Access and Speed, Colleges and Universities, Public Libraries, Spatial Measures, and Schools
- Citation to related publication:
- Discipline:
- Science, Health Sciences, and Social Sciences
- Title:
- Neighborhood effects : Information and Education Environment
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- Creator:
- Yoshida, Sei and Swanson, Joel A
- Description:
- The rapid activation of the mechanistic target of rapamycin complex-1 (mTORC1) by growth factors is increased by extracellular amino acids through yet-undefined mechanisms of amino acid transfer into endolysosomes. Because the endocytic process of macropinocytosis concentrates extracellular solutes into endolysosomes and is increased in cells stimulated by growth factors or tumor-promoting phorbol esters, we analyzed its role in amino acid–dependent activation of mTORC1. Here, we show that growth factor-dependent activation of mTORC1 by amino acids, but not glucose, requires macropinocytosis. In murine bone marrow–derived macrophages and murine embryonic fibroblasts stimulated with their cognate growth factors or with phorbol myristate acetate, activation of mTORC1 required an Akt-independent vesicular pathway of amino acid delivery into endolysosomes, mediated by the actin cytoskeleton. Macropinocytosis delivered small, fluorescent fluid-phase solutes into endolysosomes sufficiently fast to explain growth factor–mediated signaling by amino acids. Therefore, the amino acid–laden macropinosome is an essential and discrete unit of growth factor receptor signaling to mTORC1
- Keyword:
- growth factor signaling, Macropinosomes, and mTORC1
- Citation to related publication:
- http://jcb.rupress.org/content/211/1/159
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences
- Title:
- Growth factor signaling to mTORC1 by amino acid–laden macropinosomes
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- Creator:
- Data Driven Detroit, Yan, Xiang (Jacob), Okullo, Dolorence, Gomez-Lopez, Iris N., Veinot, Tiffany C., and Goodspeed, Robert
- Description:
- The food environment is: 1) The physical presence of food that affects a person’s diet; 2) A person’s proximity to food store locations; 3) The distribution of food stores, food service, and any physical entity by which food may be obtained; or 4) A connected system that allows access to food. (Source: https://www.cdc.gov/healthyplaces/healthtopics/healthyfood/general.htm) Data included here concern: 1) Food access; and 2) Liquor access. Spatial Coverage for most data: 10-county Detroit-Warren-Ann Arbor Combined Statistical Area, Michigan, USA. See exception for grocery store data below.
- Keyword:
- Food Deserts, Census tract level, Full-Line Grocery Stores, Modified Retail Food Environment Index (MRFEI), Farmer’s Markets, Spatial Measures, and Fast Food Establishments
- Citation to related publication:
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences, Other, and Social Sciences
- Title:
- Neighborhood Effects: Food Environment
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- Creator:
- Meurer, William
- Description:
- Full analytical dataset with labels in SPSS
- Keyword:
- Diagnostic testing
- Citation to related publication:
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences
- Title:
- Dataset for Understanding the benefit, risk and cost relationship for patients in the emergency department
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- Creator:
- Shtull-Leber, Eytan
- Description:
- We present the SAS code used to conduct the data manipulation and analysis for our research on pre-hospital midazolam use before and after RAMPART.
- Keyword:
- emergency medical services, knowledge translation, status epilepticus, benzodiazepines, midazolam, EMS, and Seizure
- Citation to related publication:
- Shtull-Leber E, Silbergleit R, Meurer WJ (2017) Pre-hospital midazolam for benzodiazepine-treated seizures before and after the Rapid Anticonvulsant Medication Prior to Arrival Trial: A national observational cohort study. PLoS ONE 12(3): e0173539. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0173539
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences
- Title:
- Pre-Hospital Midazolam for Treatment of Status Epilepticus Before and After the Rapid Anticonvulsant Medication Prior to Arrival Trial (RAMPART): A National Observational Cohort Study
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- Creator:
- Reference USA, City of Detroit, ESRI, Data Driven Detroit, and Veinot, Tiffany C.
- Description:
- Active living resources include spaces and organizations that facilitate physical activity, including 1) park land, 2) recreation areas (including parks, golf courses, amusement parks, beaches and other recreational landmarks); and 3) recreation centers (including gyms, dancing instruction, martial arts instruction, bowling centers, yoga instruction, sports clubs, fitness programs, golf course, pilates instruction, personal trainers, swimming pools, skating rinks, etc.) Coverage for all data: 10-county Detroit-Warren-Ann Arbor Combined Statistical Area.
- Keyword:
- Recreation Areas, Park Land, Census tract level, Metropolitan Detroit, Spatial Measures, Recreation Centers, and Michigan
- Citation to related publication:
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences, Other, and Social Sciences
- Title:
- Neighborhood Effects Active Living Resources
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- Creator:
- Data-Driven Detroit, Goodspeed, Robert, Reference U.S.A., Veinot, Tiffany C., Yan, Xiang, State of Michigan Department of Elections, and Okullo, Dolorence
- Description:
- The Social Environment refers to characteristics of the people and institutions in a census tract, including: 1) Religious organizations (churches and places of worship); and 2) Voter turnout for the 2012 Presidential Election. Coverage for all data: 10-county Detroit-Warren-Ann Arbor Combined Statistical Area.
- Keyword:
- Voter Turnout, Religious Institutions, Spatial Measures, and Census Tract Level
- Citation to related publication:
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences and Social Sciences
- Title:
- Neighborhood Effects: Social Environment