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    there were no significant differences in glenosphere and glenohumeral kinematics. It may be important for better elevation to achieve good glenohumeral motion in shoulders with RSA. Glenosphere orientations may affect postoperative shoulder function.

    Shoulders with good elevation after RSA demonstrated better scapulohumeral rhythm than those with poor elevation, though there were no significant differences in glenosphere and glenohumeral kinematics. It may be important for better elevation to achieve good glenohumeral motion in shoulders with RSA. Glenosphere orientations may affect postoperative shoulder function.

    Pain control following a total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) is multifactorial. The current standard of care includes the utilization of a multimodal analgesic approach including breakthrough prescription opioid medication in an effort to provide postoperative analgesia. While this original opioid prescription is sufficient for the majority of patients, some go on to require prolonged opioid use. Our study investigated patient risk factors associated with opioid refill postsurgery.

    The Truven Marketscan® database was queried for all patients who underwent either a primary anatomic TSA or primary reverse TSA from 2010 to 2017. Opioid data were collected using National Drug Codes (NDC) from outpatient pharmacy claims. Only opioid-naïve patients were included. Patients were then grouped into 1 of 3 cohorts based on postoperative opioid use 1) Patients with no additional refills, 2) patients with a minimum of one additional refill up through 6 months postoperatively, and 3) patients with additional refills and ay lead to prolonged dependency. Cholanoic Acid This study also identified several independent risk factors for prolonged opioid use, including younger age, depression, and tobacco use. This study will hopefully help recognize high-risk patient populations and serve as the foundation for future studies into opioid prescription standardization and preoperative opioid education.

    The dose-dependent relationship observed between original opioid prescription data and number of additional refills needed, suggests that initially overprescribing opioids may lead to prolonged dependency. This study also identified several independent risk factors for prolonged opioid use, including younger age, depression, and tobacco use. This study will hopefully help recognize high-risk patient populations and serve as the foundation for future studies into opioid prescription standardization and preoperative opioid education.Our organoid generation technique has allowed for the development of downstream organoid applications. Here, we detail an accessible, straightforward protocol for immunofluorescent staining and imaging of thyroid cancer organoids, particularly those with tumor de-differentiation. Immunofluorescence is a powerful tool to help understand the localization of cell types within organoids and determine the interactions between those cells. As organoids have been shown to recapitulate patient tumor morphology, immunofluorescent staining and imaging of organoids allows for enhanced understanding of near in vivo structures. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Lee et al. (2020) and Vilgelm et al. (2020).G2/M DNA synthesis (G-MiDS) can be observed in one in five G2/M cells in unperturbed conditions by immunofluorescence microscopy. However, little is known of the genomic sites undergoing G-MiDS. Here, we describe a protocol which allows enriching for G2/M cells and investigating the sites of G-MiDS using BrdU-seq. This method can also be used to study the role of DNA replication or transcription-associated factors in affecting G-MiDS levels in different cell lines. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Wang et al. (2021).Alternative lengthening of telomeres (ALT) is a telomerase-independent, recombination-based telomere maintenance mechanism that allows cancer cells to acquire unlimited proliferative capacity. The C-circle assay (CCA) has emerged as the gold standard for quantitative measurement of ALT activity. Here, we present a modified CCA protocol to examine ALT activity in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded specimens. We optimized several aspects of the procedure including genomic DNA isolation and hybridization steps, which allows for sensitive and robust quantitation of ALT activity in patient biopsies. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Lippert et al. (2021).Interferon regulatory factor 4 (IRF4) is a transcription factor that regulates normal and malignant immune cell development and is implicated in multiple myeloma pathogenesis. This protocol describes the use of combined cell surface and intranuclear staining with fluorescent antibodies to measure IRF4 protein expression within myeloma and normal immune cells. IRF4 protein quantification may provide a valuable prognostic tool to predict disease severity and sensitivity to IRF4-targeted therapies. This flow-cytometry-based procedure could also be rapidly translated into a clinically compatible assay. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Mondala et al. (2021).Distribution of cells and proteins in whole organs, such as the brain, can provide another level of insight into molecular and cellular functions. Here, we describe a whole-brain immunostaining method using the turquoise killifish, an emerging model for aging research. We optimized a protocol for tissue clearing and whole-brain immunostaining to the turquoise killifish brain. This protocol provides a comprehensive procedure from brain dissection to whole-brain imaging and image processing. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Eunjeong Do (2020) and Lee et al. (2021).Accumulating evidence suggests that the malignant behavior of cancer is influenced by stromal activity in the tumor microenvironment. Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs), which are the main component of the cancerous stroma, play an important role in cancer development. Here, we describe a protocol to establish CAFs from surgically resected tissues. CAFs could be a vital tool for understanding the microenvironment and its impact on tumor progression and metastasis. Moreover, we generated inflammation-induced senescent fibroblasts that more closely mimic the tumor microenvironment. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Yasuda et al. (2021).