Publications by authors named "C R Dalton"

The administration of surfactant aerosol therapy to preterm infants receiving continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) respiratory support is highly challenging due to small flow passages, relatively high ventilation flow rates, rapid breathing and small inhalation volumes. To overcome these challenges, the objective of this study was to implement a validated computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model and develop an overlay nasal prong interface design for use with CPAP respiratory support that enables high efficiency powder aerosol delivery to the lungs of preterm infants when needed (i.e.

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Consumers vary in their excretion of nitrogen and phosphorus, altering nutrient cycles and ecosystem function. Traditional mass balance models that focus on dietary and tissue nutrients have poorly explained such variation in excretion. Here, we contrast diet and tissue nutrient models for nutrient excretion with predation risk, an often overlooked factor, using the Trinidadian guppy (Poecilia reticulata) as our model system.

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Article Synopsis
  • FN (fibronectin) fibrils are crucial for processes like embryonic development and wound healing, but their mechanical properties are not well understood.
  • A new system allows for the measurement of cell-derived FN fibrils, revealing three types of elasticity (linear, strain-hardening, and nonlinear) and showing that fibril behavior changes with repeated stretching.
  • The average elasticity of these fibrils is about 8 MPa, and they display time-dependent viscoelastic behavior, which could deepen our knowledge of cellular mechanics in development and fibrotic diseases.
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Background/objectives: Rapid and accurate pathogen identification is essential for the proper management of patients with infectious gastroenteritis, as well as for a better control of disease outbreaks. This observational, non-interventional, single-site study evaluated the diagnostic accuracy of LiquidArray Gastrointestinal VER 1.0, a multiplex PCR syndromic panel capable of detecting up to 26 clinically relevant enteropathogens.

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We report the use of porous organic layers in two-dimensional hybrid organic-inorganic perovskites (HOIPs) to facilitate permanent small molecule intercalation and new post-synthetic modifications. While HOIPs are well-studied for a variety of optoelectronic applications, the ability to manipulate their structure after synthesis is another handle for control of physical properties and could even enable use in future applications. If designed properly, a porous interlayer could facilitate these post-synthetic transformations.

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