Publications by authors named "D Lustig"

Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) ligands can inhibit proteins and other biomolecules from adhering to underlying surfaces, making them excellent surface ligands for nanocrystal (NC)-based drug carriers. Quantifying the PEG ligand shell morphology is important because its structure determines the permeability of biomolecules through the shell to the NC surface. However, few in situ analytical tools can reveal whether the PEG ligands form either an impenetrable barrier or a porous coating surrounding the NC.

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Introduction: Lymphedema remains a risk for 13-34% of breast cancer patients who require an axillary dissection (ALND) and radiation. Immediate lymphovenous anastomosis (LVA) may mitigate lymphedema by up to 30% by restoring the physiologic lymphatic drainage immediately after ALND. Currently, completion of ALND (cALND) versus radiation after neoadjuvant therapy (NAC) is being addressed by the Alliance A11202 trial, leaving a paucity of data to guide practice.

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Defect-mediated energy transfer is an energy transfer process between midgap electronic states in a semiconductor nanocrystal (NC) and molecular acceptors, such as fluorescent dye molecules. Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy represents an exciting technique for pinpointing the nanoscale positions of lattice defect sites in, for example, a micrometer-sized particle or thin film sample by spatially resolving the location of the acceptor dye molecules with nanometer resolution. Toward this goal, our group performed ensemble-level, time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy measurements of ZnO NC/Alexafluor 555 (A555) mixtures and calculated that the emissive defect sites are located, on average, 0.

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Background: We aimed to investigate the association of preoperative calcium and parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels with sensitivity and accuracy of dual energy computed tomography (DECT), single-photon emission CT with Tc-sestamibi (CT-MIBI), and ultrasound (US) for pre-operative localization primary hyperparathyroid (PHP) patients.

Methods: Patients undergoing parathyroidectomy for PHP at a tertiary care facility who underwent DECT, CT-MIBI and US between 2012 and 2021 were stratified by preoperative calcium and PTH levels.

Results: Of 278 patients, those with high calcium and PTH levels had a higher sensitivity and accuracy with DECT (87.

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