Publications by authors named "B W Busser"

Background: The recent surge in the capabilities of artificial intelligence systems, particularly large language models, is also impacting the medical and pharmaceutical field in a major way. Beyond specialized uses in diagnostics and data discovery, these tools have now become accessible to the general public.

Aim: The study aimed to critically analyse the current performance of large language models in answering patient's self-care questions regarding medications and supplements.

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Chemoradiation therapy is on the forefront of pancreatic cancer care, and there is a continued effort to improve its safety and efficacy. Liposomes are widely used to improve chemotherapy safety, and may accurately deliver high-Z element- radiocatalytic nanomaterials to cancer tissues. In this study, the interaction between X-rays and long-circulating nanoliposome formulations loaded with gold nanoclusters is explored in the context of oxaliplatin chemotherapy for desmoplastic pancreatic cancer.

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Aza-BODIPYs represent a class of fluorophores in which the π-conjugated system is rigidified and stabilized by a boron atom. A promising strategy to enhance their fluorescence properties involves replacing the boron atom with a metal ion. Here, we describe the synthesis and characterization of a water-soluble derivative where the metal is a gallium(III) ion, termed WazaGaY (water-soluble aza-GaDIPY).

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  • Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) imaging shows great promise in clinical analysis by enabling fast and thorough elemental analysis of biopsy tissues, even at trace levels due to its hyperspectral capabilities.
  • A new method called the convex envelope approach (IFF) was developed to identify rare elements in patient tissues without prior assumptions, a task difficult for traditional analytical tools.
  • The innovative data analysis process successfully detected and mapped exotic elements like tin and rhodium in biopsies, suggesting a potential reclassification of patients' lung conditions as occupational diseases, showcasing LIBS as a valuable diagnostic tool in analytical chemistry.
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The development of new fluorescent organic probes effective in the NIR-II region is currently a fast-growing field and represents a challenge in the domain of medical imaging. In this study, we have designed and synthesized an innovative series of aza-boron dipyrromethenes emitting in the NIR-II region. We have investigated the effect of different water-solubilizing groups not only on the photophysical properties of the compounds but also on their in vitro and in vivo performance after bioconjugation to the antibody trastuzumab.

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