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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

Hair samples can be stored in this way for several years, with little to no degradation [73-75]. Placental samples have previously been used in biomedical research using traditional measures, such as gene and protein work, to interrogate physiology and disease, although rarely in sample sizes cohort studies provide.

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

The Effect of Effort During a Resistance Exercise Session on Glycemic Control in Individuals Living With Prediabetes or Type 2 Diabetes: Protocol for a Crossover Randomized Controlled Trial

The Effect of Effort During a Resistance Exercise Session on Glycemic Control in Individuals Living With Prediabetes or Type 2 Diabetes: Protocol for a Crossover Randomized Controlled Trial

In fact, exercise training effects on improved insulin sensitivity may be lost in as little as 6 days after the last exercise session in individuals living with T2 D [9,10], suggesting the positive effects of exercise on glycemic control can be largely attributed to the acute improvements observed in the hours or days after each exercise bout [11]. Thus, understanding the acute effects of exercise on glucose metabolism is important to optimize exercise prescription for the prevention and treatment of T2 D.

Marissa Ramirez, Maja Gebauer, Christine Mermier, Jonathan Peter Little, Luotao Lin, Gabriel Palley, Yu Yu Hsiao, Roberto Ivan Mota Alvidrez, Zach A Mang, Fabiano Trigueiro Amorim, Valmor Tricoli, Flavio De Castro Magalhaes

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e63598

Correction: Internet Tool to Support Self-Assessment and Self-Swabbing of Sore Throat: Development and Feasibility Study

Correction: Internet Tool to Support Self-Assessment and Self-Swabbing of Sore Throat: Development and Feasibility Study

In the originally published article, the affiliations appeared as follows: Mark Lown1 , Ph D; Kirsten A Smith1 , Ph D; Ingrid Muller1 , Ph D; Catherine Woods1 , Ph D; Emma Maund2 , Ph D; Kirsty Rogers3 ; Taeko Becque1 , Ph D; Gail Hayward4 , DPhil; Michael Moore1 , BMBS; Paul Little1 , MD, MRCP, MRCGP; Margaret Glogowska4 , Ph D; Alastair Hay5 , MD; Beth Stuart6 , Ph D; Efi Mantzourani7 , MPharm, MSc, Ph D; Christopher R Wilcox1 , MRCGP; Natalie Thompson1 , MSc; Nick A Francis1 , BA, MD, Ph D 1.

Mark Lown, Kirsten Smith, Ingrid Muller, Catherine Woods, Emma Maund, Kirsty Rogers, Taeko Becque, Gail Hayward, Michael Moore, Paul Little, Margaret Glogowska, Alastair Hay, Beth Stuart, Efi Mantzourani, Christopher R Wilcox, Natalie Thompson, Nick A Francis

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e59420

Internet Tool to Support Self-Assessment and Self-Swabbing of Sore Throat: Development and Feasibility Study

Internet Tool to Support Self-Assessment and Self-Swabbing of Sore Throat: Development and Feasibility Study

There’s so many pictures on my phone of just like my tongue and maybe a little bit of my throat, but nothing like—nothing where you could see it. ...but picture thing was an absolute nightmare and obviously again, a bit like what I was saying when she’s at home and there’s not somebody else present she’s not as well behaved.

Mark Lown, Kirsten A Smith, Ingrid Muller, Catherine Woods, Emma Maund, Kirsty Rogers, Taeko Becque, Gail Hayward, Michael Moore, Paul Little, Margaret Glogowska, Alastair Hay, Beth Stuart, Efi Mantzourani, Christopher R Wilcox, Natalie Thompson, Nick A Francis

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e39791