Publications by authors named "E Willett"

Background: Robin Sequence (RS) infant patients may require mandibular distraction osteogenesis (MDO) to improve airway. The distracted mandible may grow vertically and the developing dentition may be disrupted.

Purpose: The study purpose was to measure the association of MDO on craniofacial morphology and tooth development in RS subjects.

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ATP is the energy currency of the cell and new methods for ATP regeneration will benefit a range of emerging biotechnology applications including synthetic cells. We designed and assembled a membraneless ATP-regenerating enzymatic cascade by exploiting the substrate specificities of selected NAD(P)(H)-dependent oxidoreductases combined with substrate-specific kinases. The enzymes in the NAD(P)(H) cycle were selected to avoid cross-reactions, and the cascade was driven by irreversible fuel oxidation.

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The NAD kinase (NADK) is the only known enzyme capable of phosphorylating NAD(H) to NADP(H) and therefore it plays a crucial role in maintaining NAD(P)(H) homeostasis. All domains of life contain at least one NADK gene, and the commonly investigated isoforms have been measured, or assumed, to be functionally irreversible. In 1977, the kinetics of native pigeon liver NADK were thoroughly investigated, and it was reported to exhibit reversible activity, such that ATP and NAD can be formed from ADP and NADP.

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Inpatient palliative care clinical pharmacy specialists (IPCPS) on multidisciplinary palliative care (PC) teams have expanding roles in the treatment of pain, nausea, and other symptoms for patients with serious illnesses. The aim of this study was to assess the clinical and financial outcomes associated with an IPCPS on an inpatient PC team. This was a retrospective cohort study conducted in Colorado.

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Sewer systems have been recently recognized as potentially important exposure pathways to consider during vapor intrusion assessments; however, this pathway has not been well-characterized and there is need for additional information about the occurrence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in sewer systems. This paper reports the results of sewer gas sampling conducted in a sanitary sewer over the years of 2014-2017. Sewer gas samples were collected and analyzed using several different techniques, including TO-15 (grab), TO-17 (passive), Radiello® (passive) and a novel continuous monitoring technique, the Autonomous Rugged Optical Multigas Analyzer (AROMA).

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