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Methodology for Biological Sample Collection, Processing, and Storage in the Newcastle 1000 Pregnancy Cohort: Protocol for a Longitudinal, Prospective Population-Based Study in Australia

Methodology for Biological Sample Collection, Processing, and Storage in the Newcastle 1000 Pregnancy Cohort: Protocol for a Longitudinal, Prospective Population-Based Study in Australia

NEW1000 has been designed for standardized collection of blood, urine, saliva, buccal swabs, microbiome swabs, toenails, and hair samples from the mother, father (or partner), and infant. In addition, cord blood, placenta, and colostrum samples will be collected at birth, and breastmilk samples will be collected 6 weeks and 6 months postpartum (Figure 1). NEW1000 stage 1 biological sample collection timepoints.

Joshua J Fisher, Tegan Grace, Nathan A Castles, Elizabeth A Jones, Sarah J Delforce, Alexandra E Peters, Gabrielle K Crombie, Emily C Hoedt, Kirby E Warren, Richard GS Kahl, Jonathan J Hirst, Kirsty G Pringle, Craig E Pennell

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e63562

Effectiveness of 675-nm Wavelength Laser Therapy in the Treatment of Androgenetic Alopecia Among Indian Patients:  Clinical Experimental Study

Effectiveness of 675-nm Wavelength Laser Therapy in the Treatment of Androgenetic Alopecia Among Indian Patients: Clinical Experimental Study

It manifests as a gradually shorter anagen phase in terminal hair follicles (HFs) and a final hair cycle transition from terminal to intermediate to vellus hair on the scalp in a characteristic pattern [12]. Receptor activation pathways play a role in the development of AGA in mini complex organs. In this setting, the increased sensitivity to androgenic hormones in individuals with AGA negatively impacts the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway, which is crucial for stimulating the anagen phase [13].

BS Chandrashekar, Oliver Clement Lobo, Irene Fusco, Francesca Madeddu, Tiziano Zingoni

JMIR Dermatol 2024;7:e60858

Establishing Novel Antiretroviral Imaging for Hair to Elucidate Nonadherence: Protocol for a Single-Arm Cross-sectional Study

Establishing Novel Antiretroviral Imaging for Hair to Elucidate Nonadherence: Protocol for a Single-Arm Cross-sectional Study

More specifically, the video explained (1) how ARVs are processed in the body and end up in the hair, (2) what the hair sample collection process would be like, (3) how the hair sample would be processed and how data and reports would be generated, (4) how the hair sample would be disposed of, (5) how the provider might review the results with the patient, and (6) how the test results could inform conversations about the patient’s adherence.

Amanda Poliseno, Ella Ferguson, Rose Perry, Alexandra Munson, Alexandra Davis, Lauren Hill, Jessica Keys, Nicole White, Claire Farel, Cynthia Gay, Carol Golin, Elias Rosen, Angela Kashuba

JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e41188