Publications by authors named "C L Floyd"

Objective: Therapeutic translation is challenging in spinal cord injury (SCI) and large animal models with high clinical relevance may accelerate therapeutic development. Pigs have important anatomical and physiological similarities to humans. Intraspinal inflammation mediates SCI pathophysiology.

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In comparison to other motives for gambling, social motives (e.g., gambling for social interaction) are often suggested to be the least problematic and, in some cases, even a protective factor for problem gambling.

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is a unicellular ciliate capable of contracting to a quarter of its body length in less than five milliseconds. When measured as fractional shortening, this is an order of magnitude faster than motion powered by actomyosin. Myonemes, which are protein networks found near the cortex of many protists, are believed to power contraction.

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  • The study introduces a new rib-sparing technique for thoracic corpectomy, which minimizes post-operative complications associated with rib removal during spinal surgery.
  • Researchers conducted a chart review of 36 corpectomies performed on 32 patients from 2015 to 2023, noting key metrics like estimated blood loss and operative time.
  • Results showed the technique was effective, with an average post-operative stay of 6.5 days, highlighting the advantages of using an ultrasonic bone scalpel for this procedure.
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Many biological decision-making processes can be viewed as performing a classification task over a set of inputs, using various chemical and physical processes as "biological hardware." In this context, it is important to understand the inherent limitations on the computational expressivity of classification functions instantiated in biophysical media. Here, we model biochemical networks as Markov jump processes and train them to perform classification tasks, allowing us to investigate their computational expressivity.

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