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WASTE indexes published research — it does not host or republish full papers. Each entry is a metadata record (title, authors, DOI) compiled from open scholarly databases, with the abstract shown in full only where the paper is openly licensed (e.g. Creative Commons); otherwise a short excerpt is shown for reference under fair use. WASTE classifies each work by failure type; classifications are automated and approximate.

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Negative / Null Result ReportMedicine

Initial pN and differentiation at recurrence as prognostic factors in patients with recurrent or metastatic tongue squamous cell carcinoma undergoing re-resection.

Yang, Ye, Cao et al. · 2026 · BMC oral health

This study primarily aimed to identify prognostic factors for patients with recurrent/metastatic tongue squamous cell carcinoma (R/M TSCC) undergoing re-resection and to preliminarily explore the value of baseline metabolic parameters in…

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Negative / Null Result ReportMedicine

Partial repair versus superior capsular reconstruction: comparable mid-term outcomes in non-pseudoparalytic massive irreparable rotator cuff tears.

Bayram, Kirac, Yozgatli et al. · 2026 · BMC musculoskeletal disorders

Both partial rotator cuff repair (PRCR) and superior capsular reconstruction (SCR) are frequently performed arthroscopically to treat non-pseudoparalytic massive irreparable rotator cuff tears (MIRCT). The purpose of this study was to…

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Negative / Null Result ReportMedicine

Fatigue lifetime and microbial inhibition at the implant-abutment interface of 5Y-PSZ zirconia abutments coated with experimental glass.

da Silva, Alves, Jalkh et al. · 2026 · Dental materials : official publication of the Academy of Dental Materials

To evaluate microbial inhibition at the implant-abutment interface of 5Y-PSZ zirconia abutments coated with boron-doped soda-lime glass, with or without silver, and to evaluate the fatigue lifetime of boron-doped soda-lime glass-coated…

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Negative / Null Result ReportMedicine

Effects of temperature on biofiltration of ammonia-containing waste gas: Removal efficiency, nitrous oxide generation, and microbial communities.

Shang, Ma, Chen et al. · 2026 · Waste management (New York, N.Y.)

Ammonia (NH 3 ) is a key odorous gas emitted from livestock and poultry farming, and biofiltration has been widely used for NH 3 removal. Temperature plays a critical role in regulating microbial activity and greenhouse gas emissions in…

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Negative / Null Result ReportMedicine

Efgartigimod Versus Lymphoplasmapheresis as Preoperative Rapid Antibody-Clearing Therapies for Thymectomy in Generalized Myasthenia Gravis: Effectiveness, Safety and Cost Outcomes Compared to Conventional Preparation.

Zhou, He, Cheng et al. · 2026 · CNS neuroscience & therapeutics

To compare the real-world effectiveness, surgical and economic outcomes of preoperative rapid antibody clearance therapy (RACT: lymphoplasmapheresis (LPE), efgartigimod (EFG)) versus oral immunosuppressants (Oral IS) in generalized…

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Negative / Null Result ReportMedicine

Faster reperfusion with combined delivery catheter systems in aspiration-first stroke thrombectomy: a multicenter analysis.

Fukuda, Blackwood, Kim et al. · 2026 · Journal of neurointerventional surgery

Combined delivery catheter systems (CDCS) with ledge-reducing obturators are designed to streamline aspiration-first mechanical thrombectomy, yet comparative multicenter data across platforms remain limited. To determine whether an…

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Negative / Null Result ReportMedicine

Methylation analysis of LINE-1 elements in canine cutaneous mast cell tumors.

Giorgini, Xavier, da Silva et al. · 2026 · Topics in companion animal medicine

LINE-1 (long interspersed nuclear element-1) is a family of related class I transposable elements in the DNA that is dispersed throughout the entire genome and the study of its methylation pattern is used in the understanding of several…

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Negative / Null Result ReportMedicine

Evaluation of the Deep Reality Viewer for teaching slit-lamp examination of the anterior segment and the optic nerve head.

Tran, Padda, Sharma et al. · 2026 · Canadian journal of ophthalmology. Journal canadien d'ophtalmologie

A major challenge in teaching slit-lamp biomicroscopy is providing adequate depth perception and anatomical detail; the Deep Reality Viewer (DRV) addresses this by enabling stereopsis. This study evaluated the utility of DRV for slit-lamp…

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Negative / Null Result ReportMedicine

Photon-counting CT: image quality evaluation in patients with tibial plateau fracture treated with metallic osteosynthesis material.

Björkman, Malusek, Persson et al. · 2026 · European radiology experimental

The aim was to compare the image quality of photon-counting detector CT (PCD-CT) and energy-integrating detector CT (EID-CT) in patients with tibial plateau fractures treated with metallic osteosynthesis material, and to identify optimal…

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Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessNeoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens

Paraneoplastic Limbic Encephalitis Complicated with Small Cell Lung Cancer at the Time of Recurrence

Hironori Sadamatsu, Yuki Kurihara, Koichiro Takahashi et al. · 2019 · Case Reports in Oncology

Paraneoplastic limbic encephalitis (PLE) is a rare neurologic disorder that can complicate various malignancies, including lung cancer. PLE is most frequently found the initial presentation of lung cancer. In this study, we reported the case of a 74-year-old Japanese woman who developed PLE after partial remission of small cell lung cancer (SCLC) by first-line systemic chemotherapy. Brain magnetic resonance imaging showed no metastatic tumor or cerebrovascular disease. Anti-glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) and anti-amphiphysin antibodies were detected in her serum. She was diagnosed as having

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Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessVeterinary medicine

Evaluating a Proprietary Tannin-Blend Product as an Alternative to Monensin and Tylosin Phosphate in Feedlot Cattle Diets

Luana D. Felizari, Luke K. Fuerniss, Jonathan L. Beckett et al. · 2025 · Veterinary Sciences

This study evaluates the effects of a proprietary tannin blend (BX), supplemented with or without sodium monensin (MON), on beef cattle performance, carcass traits, and health. Steers ( n = 2986; initial shrunk body weight (SBW) 254 ± 9.2 kg) were allocated into 48 pens (61–62 steers/pen; 12 pens/treatment) fed for 230 d. Treatments included: (1) no feed additives (CTL); (2) BX (7.95 g/animal daily); (3) MON + Tylosin phosphate (TYL; 437.52 mg MON/animal daily + 80 mg TYL/animal daily); or (4) MON + BX (437.52 mg MON/animal daily + 7.95 g BX/animal daily). Data were analyzed in R 4.2.1 using a

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Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessDiseases of the genitourinary system. Urology

Repository corticotropin injection versus corticosteroids for protection against renal damage in a focal segmental glomerulosclerosis rodent model

Kyle Hayes, Elizabeth Warner, Chris Bollinger et al. · 2020 · BMC Nephrology

Abstract Background Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) causes renal fibrosis and may lead to kidney failure. FSGS and its common complication, proteinuria, are challenging to treat. Corticosteroids are ineffective in many patients with FSGS, and alternative treatments often yield suboptimal responses. Repository corticotropin injection (RCI; Acthar® Gel), a naturally sourced complex mixture of purified adrenocorticotropic hormone analogs and other pituitary peptides, may have beneficial effects on idiopathic FSGS via melanocortin receptor activation. Methods Two studies in a preclinical

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Replication FailureOpen accessGeriatrics

Charlson comorbidity index has no incremental value for mortality risk prediction in nursing home residents with COVID-19 disease

Anum Zahra, Maarten van Smeden, Petra J. M. Elders et al. · 2025 · BMC Geriatrics

Abstract Background During the COVID-19 pandemic, nursing home (NH) residents faced the highest risk of severe COVID-19 disease and mortality. Due to their frailty status, comorbidity burden can serve as a useful predictive indicator of vulnerability in this frail population. However, the prognostic value of these cumulative comorbidity scores like the Charlson comorbidity index (CCI) remained unclear in this population. We evaluated the incremental predictive value of the CCI for predicting 28-day mortality in NH residents with COVID-19, compared to prediction using age and sex only. Methods

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Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessMedicine

Evaluation of a Web-Based Medication Reconciliation Application Within a Primary Care Setting: Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial

Michael R Gionfriddo, Yirui Hu, Bhumika Maddineni et al. · 2022 · JMIR Formative Research

BackgroundDespite routine review of medication lists during patient encounters, patients’ medication lists are often incomplete and not reflective of actual medication use. Contributing to this situation is the challenge of reconciling medication information from existing health records, along with external locations (eg, pharmacies, other provider/hospital records, and care facilities) and patient-reported use. Advances in the interoperability and digital collection of information provides a foundation for integration of these once disparate information sources. ObjectiveWe aim to evaluate th

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Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessVeterinary medicine

Dehydration-based preservation of cat cumulus–oocyte complexes is not improved by membrane-permeable trehalose

Pei-Chih Lee, Yuqing Yang, Kaywalee Chatdarong et al. · 2026 · Frontiers in Veterinary Science

IntroductionDry-preservation of gametes offers a promising alternative to cryobanking by potentially storing cells at ambient temperatures; however, successful preservation of whole oocytes remains limited by dehydration-induced cellular damages. This study evaluated whether intracellular delivery of trehalose via a membrane-permeable derivative, trehalose hexaacetate (6-O-Ac-Tre), could enhance dehydration tolerance of domestic cat cumulus–oocyte complexes (COCs), a relevant model for mammalian fertility preservation.MethodsCat COCs were incubated with 0, 3, 10, or 30 mM of 6-O-Ac-Tre to asse

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Negative / Null Result ReportOpen access

Analisis Intensi Penggunaan Mobile Banking dengan Pendekatan Unified Theory Of Acceptance And Use Of Technology (UTAUT)

Nurfitri Iriani Utami, Abd. Karman, Moh Syarifudin · 2022 · OIKONOMIKA : Jurnal Kajian Ekonomi dan Keuangan Syariah

The massive digital transformation was escalating due to the emergence of the Covid-19 Pandemic occurred in almost all industrial sectors including the banking sector. To respond to this challenge, banking presents an innovation that is…

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Replication FailureOpen accessDiseases of the genitourinary system. Urology

Effects of low-flux and high-flux hemodialysis on the survival of elderly maintenance hemodialysis patients

Wanqing Huang, Jiuxu Bai, Yanping Zhang et al. · 2024 · Renal Failure

Background Elderly hemodialysis (HD) patients have a high risk of death. The effect of different types of HD membranes on survival is still controversial. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between the use of low-flux or high-flux membranes and all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in elderly hemodialysis patients.Methods This was a retrospective clinical study involving maintenance hemodialysis patients which were categorized into low-flux and high-flux groups according to the dialyzer they were using. Propensity score matching was used to balance the baseline data o

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Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessImmunologic diseases. Allergy

Envelope-Specific Recognition Patterns of HIV Vaccine-Induced IgG Antibodies Are Linked to Immunogen Structure and Sequence

Yuka Nadai, Yuka Nadai, Kathrin Held et al. · 2019 · Frontiers in Immunology

Background: A better understanding of the parameters influencing vaccine-induced IgG recognition of individual antigenic regions and their variants within the HIV Envelope protein (Env) can help to improve design of preventive HIV vaccines.Methods: Env-specific IgG responses were mapped in samples of the UKHVC003 Standard Group (UK003SG, n = 11 from UK) and TaMoVac01 (TMV01, n = 17 from Tanzania) HIV vaccine trials. Both trials consisted of three immunizations with DNA, followed by two boosts with recombinant Modified Vaccinia Virus Ankara (MVA), either mediating secretion of gp120 (UK003SG) o

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Failed Experiment ReportOpen accessMedicine (General)

A Resident-Authored, Case-Based Electrocardiogram Email Curriculum for Internal Medicine Residents

Andrew J. Klein, Mark Berlacher, Jesse A. Doran et al. · 2020 · MedEdPORTAL

Introduction The interpretation of electrocardiograms (ECGs) is a critical competency for internal medicine trainees, yet time and resources to foster proficiency are limited. Methods This resident-authored ECG email curriculum for first-year residents involved 129 first-year internal medicine residents at three major academic university hospitals. Residents either received the resident-authored ECG email curriculum (intervention group) or continued standard training (control group). The curriculum involved 10 multiple-choice ECG cases emailed biweekly over the 6-month study period. All partic

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Failed Experiment ReportOpen accessDiseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system

Exercise training does not improve myocardial diastolic tissue velocities in Type 2 diabetes

Nenonen Arja, Rinne Marjo, Groundstroem Kaj et al. · 2007 · Cardiovascular Ultrasound

Abstract Background Myocardial diastolic tissue velocities are reduced already in newly onset Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D). Poor disease control may lead to left ventricular (LV) systolic dysfunction and heart failure. The aim of this study was to assess the effects of exercise training on myocardial diastolic function in T2D patients without ischemic heart disease. Methods 48 men (52.3 ± 5.6 yrs) with T2D were randomized to supervised training four times a week and standard therapy (E), or standard treatment alone (C) for 12 months. Glycated hemoglobin (HbA 1c ), oxygen consumption (VO 2max

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Failed Experiment ReportOpen accessOrthopedic surgery

Posterior Ankle and Hindfoot Arthroscopy: Complications and Posterior Ankle Impingement Pathologies

Karthikeyan Chinnakkannu MD, John E Femino MD, Natalie Glass PhD et al. · 2019 · Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics

Category: Ankle, Arthroscopy, Hindfoot, Sports Introduction/Purpose: Posterior ankle/hindfoot arthroscopy (PAHA) is an established surgical option for treating pathologies, of posterior ankle and subtalar joints, which otherwise would require open incisions. Arthroscopic procedures are less invasive, provide magnified visualization and allow earlier rehabilitation and return to activity. Many studies have reported outcomes after PAHA, however only two studies have reported complications in larger cohorts. Although posterior ankle impingement (PAI) is a common indication for PAHA, it is a non-s

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Methods Dead-EndOpen accessMedicine (General)

A one-step NIST traceable HPLC method for quantitation of vitamin B6 and 4-pyridoxic acid in human plasma

Xiaochun Zhang, Xiaoying Tang, Thomas M. Daly · 2020 · Practical Laboratory Medicine

Objectives: Vitamin B6 deficiency is associated with a wide spectrum of clinical syndromes. While vitamin B6 status is primarily assessed by measuring the biologically active form of the vitamin, pyridoxal 5-phosphate (PLP), concurrent measurement of the final metabolite 4-pyridoxic acid (PA) can provide additional information regarding supplement intake and hypophosphatasia. The aim of this study is to develop a simple method traceable to the NIST standard reference material 3950 for simultaneous detection of PLP and PA. Design & methods: A one-step reverse phase HPLC method with fluorescence

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Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessBotany

Brassica amendments and summer irrigation for the control of Macrophomina phaseolina and Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cumini in hot arid region

R. mawar, S. Lodha · 2002 · Phytopathologia Mediterranea

The combined effect of Brassica amendments (mustard oil–cake or mustard residue at 2.5 tons ha-1) and summer irrigation was tested for survival of Macrophomina phaseolina and Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cumini and on the severity of dry root rot on clusterbean in the rainy season and on wilt of cumin in the subsequent winter season in the same field. Seed coating with a Bacillus sp., an antagonist bacterium against M. phaseolina, was also integrated with pod residues to improve control of dry root rot. The soil temperature of amended soil after one summer irrigation in June ranged from 38–44°C a

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Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessNutrition. Foods and food supply

Caffeine, but not paracetamol (acetaminophen), enhances muscular endurance, strength, and power

Bela Scapec, Jozo Grgic, Dorian Varovic et al. · 2024 · Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition

Background Caffeine is one of the most popular ergogenic aids consumed by athletes. Caffeine’s ergogenic effect has been generally explained by its ability to bind to adenosine receptors, thus modulating pain and reducing perceived exertion. Another pharmacological agent that may improve performance due to its analgesic proprieties is paracetamol. This study aimed to explore the effects of caffeine, paracetamol, and caffeine + paracetamol consumption on muscular endurance, strength, power, anaerobic endurance, and jumping performance.Methods In this randomized, crossover, double-blind study, 2

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Methods Dead-EndOpen accessDairy processing. Dairy products

Effect of nicotinic acid supplementation on digestion, metabolism, microbiome, and production in late-lactation Holstein cows

R.B. Standish, A.D. Wright, N.L. Whitehouse et al. · 2024 · Journal of Dairy Science

ABSTRACT: The purpose of this experiment was to determine if nicotinic acid (NA) effects on dairy cows and rumen microbial characteristics are forage-type dependent (corn silage, CS; grass silage, GS). Four late-lactation (DIM = 225 ± 12 d) Holstein cows were used in a 4 × 4 Latin square design with a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement of treatments. The main effects were a CS (66.10% CS) based diet or a GS (79.59%) based diet with or without 12 g/d NA. Each experimental period lasted for 28 d. Milk production and milk components, blood metabolites, apparent total-tract nutrient digestibilities, minu

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Methods Dead-EndOpen accessSports

Effect of caffeine intake on critical power model parameters determined on a cycle ergometer

Marcus Vinicius Machado, Alexandre Rosas Batista, Leandro Ricardo Altimari et al. · 2010 · Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria e Desempenho Humano

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of caffeine intake on critical power model parameters determined on a cycle ergometer. Eight male subjects participated in this study. A double-blind protocol consisting of the intake of pure caffeine (6 mg/kg) or placebo (maltodextrin) 60 min before testing was used. Subjects were submitted to four constant-load tests on a cycle ergometer. These tests were conducted randomly in the caffeine and placebo groups [checar] at intensities of 80, 90, 100 and 110% maximum power at a rate of 70 rpm until exhaustion to determine the critical power. As a

Methods Dead-EndOpen accessMedical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid

Urine cell cycle arrest biomarkers distinguish poorly between transient and persistent AKI in early septic shock: a prospective, multicenter study

Dimitri Titeca-Beauport, Delphine Daubin, Ly Van Vong et al. · 2020 · Critical Care

Abstract Background The urine biomarkers tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-2 (TIMP-2) and insulin-like growth factor-binding protein 7 (IGFBP7) have been validated for predicting and stratifying AKI. In this study, we analyzed the utility of these biomarkers for distinguishing between transient and persistent AKI in the early phase of septic shock. Methods We performed a prospective, multicenter study in 11 French ICUs. Patients presenting septic shock, with the development of AKI within the first 6 h, were included. Urine [TIMP-2]*[IGFBP7] was determined at inclusion (0 h), 6 h, 12 h, an

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Failed Experiment ReportOpen accessMedicine

Evaluation of quantitative polymerase chain reaction for detecting BRCA1 or BRCA2 copy number loss in high-grade serous ovarian cancer

A. J. Oswald, R. L. Hollis, M. Churchman et al. · 2026 · Scientific Reports

Abstract Copy number loss (CNL) of tumour suppressors genes, such as BRCA1/2, are frequent but under-researched tumour driver events. Accurate identification of BRCA1/2 CNL has potential therapeutic implications, particularly in high grade serous tubo-ovarian carcinoma (HGSOC), and cost-effective detection methods are desirable. This study assessed quantitative PCR (qPCR) as a method of BRCA1/2 CNL detection in HGSOC, in two patient cohorts (cohort 1 n = 355, cohort 2 n = 86) and a cell line panel (n = 10) using sequencing-based copy number (CN) assessment as a comparator (panel-based sequenci

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