Publications by authors named "Burton T"

The design of interfaces between nanostructured electrodes and advanced electrolytes is critical for realizing advanced electrochemical double-layer capacitors (EDLCs) that combine high charge-storage capacity, high-rate capability, and enhanced safety. Toward this goal, this work presents a novel and sustainable approach for fabricating ionogel-based electrodes using a renewed slurry casting method, in which the solvent is replaced by the ionic liquid (IL), namely 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide (EMIFSI). This method avoids time-consuming and costly electrolyte-filling steps by integrating the IL directly into the electrode during slurry preparation, while improving the rate capability of EDLCs based on non-flammable ILs.

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Kidney damage and dysfunction is an emerging health issue worldwide resulting in high morbidity and mortality rates. Numerous renal diseases are recognized to be driven by the immune system. Despite this recognition, the development of targeted therapies has been challenging as knowledge of the underlying mechanism and complex interactions remains insufficient.

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The European Union (EU) regulations mandate 10% of all food packaging to be reusable by 2030. United States (U.S.

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  • Chronic airway inflammation can lead to conditions like COPD and asthma, causing issues such as goblet cell hyperplasia and obstructed airflow in chronic bronchitis.
  • Traditional animal testing methods are being replaced by in vitro three-dimensional cultures, but these often miss important characteristics of the human airway structure.
  • The Bronchus-on-a-Chip (BoC) system was developed to create a more accurate model of bronchial epithelium, successfully mimicking human responses to inflammation and improving the testing of chronic airway conditions.
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Norovirus infections are a leading cause of gastroenteritis worldwide. Despite the substantial global health burden and economic impact, there are currently no approved antiviral therapeutics or vaccines. Additionally, much of our knowledge of norovirus comes from experiments using surrogate viruses, such as murine norovirus and feline calicivirus.

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  • Specific Pavlovian-instrumental transfer (PIT) refers to how a stimulus indicating a food reward can influence actions that lead to that reward, but understanding how this selection process works is still unclear.
  • Experiments revealed that an instrumental degradation treatment, which aimed to disrupt response-outcome (R-O) associations, did not eliminate specific PIT expression, and the sensitivity to outcome devaluation persisted, indicating resistance of R-O associations to degradation.
  • However, when using different experimental designs, researchers found that while specific PIT remained intact after instrumental degradation, the lack of outcome-devaluation sensitivity suggested that the treatment effectively weakened R-O associations, altering the expected outcomes based on the actions.
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  • Column chromatography is crucial for purifying active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), but commonly used solvents like dichloromethane and methanol pose health risks and contribute to environmental waste.
  • This study tested alternative safer solvent blends for separating and purifying APIs like ibuprofen and acetaminophen, focusing on their performance against the traditional DCM/MeOH method.
  • The research found that blends like heptane/ethyl acetate and heptane/methyl acetate offered better API recovery and purity, presenting a promising and safer alternative for the pharmaceutical industry.
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  • Cervical artery dissection (CeAD) is a leading cause of ischemic strokes in young adults, and this study explored the effects of intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) on patients with CeAD and stroke symptoms.
  • Analyzed data from the STOP-CAD study, it found that IVT significantly improved functional independence after 90 days in patients without increasing the risk of symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage.
  • The results suggest that IVT is a beneficial treatment for eligible patients with CeAD, aligning with current medical guidelines on its use.
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Background: Disparities in time to hospital presentation and prehospital stroke care may be important drivers in inequities in acute stroke treatment rates, functional outcomes, and mortality. It is unknown how patient-level factors, such as race and ethnicity and county-level socioeconomic status, affect these aspects of prehospital stroke care.

Methods: Cross-sectional study of patients with ischemic stroke, intracerebral hemorrhage, and subarachnoid hemorrhage in the Get With the Guidelines-Stroke registry, presenting from July 2015 to December 2019, with symptom onset ≤24 hours.

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A point-of-care non-invasive test for Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) (POC-CAD) has been previously developed and validated. The test requires the simultaneous acquisition of orthogonal voltage gradient (OVG) and photoplethysmogram signals, which is the primary methodology described in this paper. The acquisition of the OVG, a biopotential signal, necessitates the placement of electrodes on the prepared skin of the patient's thorax (arranged similarly to the Frank lead configuration, comprising six bipolar electrodes and a reference electrode) and a hemodynamic sensor on the finger (using a standard transmission modality).

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  • The study compares the real-world effectiveness and safety of three treatments for atopic dermatitis: dupilumab, ciclosporin (CyA), and methotrexate (MTX), using data from the A-STAR register in the UK and Ireland.
  • It involved 488 patients (adults and children) and measured treatment outcomes like the Eczema Area and Severity Index (EASI) and quality of life scales over 12 months.
  • Results showed that dupilumab and CyA led to faster improvements in skin severity scores and overall patient outcomes compared to MTX, indicating dupilumab is an effective option in managing atopic dermatitis.
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  • - The study evaluates the efficacy and safety of the new biologic medication lebrikizumab for treating atopic dermatitis in comparison to other systemic treatments, using a systematic network meta-analysis of clinical trials.
  • - Data was gathered from various medical databases, focusing on trials that assessed treatment effects for at least 8 weeks in patients with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis, with analysis conducted using random-effects Bayesian methods.
  • - Key outcomes measured include the improvement in eczema severity (using scales like EASI and POEM), safety indicators such as serious adverse events, and the ability of participants to achieve significant improvements in their condition.
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Morpholine-2,5-diones (MDs) are increasingly attractive compounds that can be produced using amino acid (AA) as a starting material. These compounds can undergo polymerization to produce biodegradable materials, namely, polydepsipeptides, that hold the potential to be used in medicinal applications. In this study, a simplified yet high-yield MD synthesis procedure was developed and applied to produce a range of MDs derived from hydrophobic AAs including Leu, Ile, Val, Phe, Asp(OBzl), Lys(Z), and Ser(tBu).

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Many clinical studies have shown wide performance variation in tests to identify coronary artery disease (CAD). Coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) has been identified as an effective rule-out test but is not widely available in the USA, particularly so in rural areas. Patients in rural areas are underserved in the healthcare system as compared to urban areas, rendering it a priority population to target with highly accessible diagnostics.

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  • Artificial intelligence, especially machine learning, is becoming important in medical research for creating non-invasive diagnostic tools, particularly for complex conditions like pulmonary hypertension.
  • The study developed a supervised machine learning model that utilized non-invasive signals and a large library of features, achieving a sensitivity of 87% and specificity of 83%, with a high AUC-ROC score of 0.93.
  • The model showed consistent accuracy across different demographics and highlighted specific metrics related to heart conduction and respiration as key factors for identifying pulmonary hypertension, indicating its potential for early detection in clinical settings.
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Objectives: This review aims to reinforce the importance of improving sex balance in preclinical trials and sex and gender diversity and proportional balance in clinical trials enrollment and how this influences interpretation of stroke clinical trials. It also aims to identify strategies for improvement in data collection.

Materials And Methods: A PubMed search was conducted of publications in English, using MeSH terms sex, sex characteristics, gender identity, transgender, gender-nonconforming persons, clinical trials as topic, stroke.

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Central venous pressure is an estimate of right atrial pressure and is often used to assess hemodynamic status. However, since it is measured invasively, non-invasive alternatives would be of great utility. The aim of this preliminary study was a) to investigate whether photoplethysmography (PPG) can be used to characterize venous system fluid motion and b) to find the model for venous blood volume modulations.

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The current standard of care for coronary artery disease (CAD) requires an intake of radioactive or contrast enhancement dyes, radiation exposure, and stress and may take days to weeks for referral to gold-standard cardiac catheterization. The CAD diagnostic pathway would greatly benefit from a test to assess for CAD that enables the physician to rule it out at the point of care, thereby enabling the exploration of other diagnoses more rapidly. We sought to develop a test using machine learning to assess for CAD with a rule-out profile, using an easy-to-acquire signal (without stress/radiation) at the point of care.

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Black pregnant women in Chicago are disproportionately affected by maternal morbidity and mortality and are more likely to reside in neighborhoods that experience greater economic hardships and food apartheid than any other race/ethnicity. Addressing social determinants of health such as structural inequities, economic environment, and food apartheid issues may provide insights into eliminating Black maternal morbidity and mortality disparities. This study explores food choice determinants and dietary perspectives of young, urban, Black pregnant women.

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Evidence suggests that dopamine activity provides a US-related prediction error for Pavlovian conditioning and the reinforcement signal supporting the acquisition of habits. However, its role in goal-directed action is less clear. There are currently few studies that have assessed dopamine release as animals acquire and perform self-paced instrumental actions.

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The acquisition and performance of goal-directed actions has long been argued to depend on the integration of glutamatergic inputs to the posterior dorsomedial striatum (pDMS) under the modulatory influence of dopamine. Nevertheless, relatively little is known about the dynamics of striatal dopamine during goal-directed actions. To investigate this, we chronically recorded dopamine release in the pDMS as rats acquired two actions for distinct outcomes as these action-outcome associations were incremented and then subsequently degraded or reversed.

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Background: Small, randomized trials of patients with cervical artery dissection showed conflicting results regarding optimal stroke prevention strategies. We aimed to compare outcomes in patients with cervical artery dissection treated with antiplatelets versus anticoagulation.

Methods: This is a multicenter observational retrospective international study (16 countries, 63 sites) that included patients with cervical artery dissection without major trauma.

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Objectives: Central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) is a stroke of the retina potentially amenable to intravenous thrombolysis (IVT). We aimed to determine feasibility of an emergency treatment protocol and risk profile of IVT for CRAO in a comprehensive stroke center (CSC).

Methods: We performed a retrospective, observational cohort study including patients with acute CRAO admitted to a CSC over 4 years.

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Objectives: To examine how delivery time impacted on undergraduate nursing students' preparedness for evidence-based practice (EBP) by comparing the traditional semester mode and block mode of delivery models.

Methods: This two-group experimental study compared the traditional semester and block modes of delivery using a self-reported questionnaire. The factor of time was the variable in relation to learning with the block mode delivery being in a compressed timeframe.

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