Publications by authors named "J E Buss"

Background: The postpartum period provides an opportunity for birthing people with opioid use disorder (OUD) to consider their future reproductive health goals. However, the relationship between the use of medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) and contraception utilization is not well understood. We used multistate administrative claims data to compare contraception utilization rates among postpartum people with OUD initiating buprenorphine (BUP) versus no medication (psychosocial services receipt without MOUD (PSY)) in the United States (US).

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High-power Yb:InnoSlab lasers are proliferating into multiple modern application areas of laser physics ranging from plasma physics and nanolithography to driving optical parametric amplifiers for high-harmonic generation and attosecond science. Here, we present, the layout, design and first results of an optical parametric chirped-pulse amplifier system pumped by a kW-level average power Yb-InnoSlab laser. We describe the layout and concepts of the pump lasers, with particular attention to the specific design principles required for our application.

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Genomic profiles and prognostic biomarkers in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) from ancestry-diverse populations are underexplored. We analyzed the exomes and transcriptomes of 100 patients with AML with genomically confirmed African ancestry (Black; Alliance) and compared their somatic mutation frequencies with those of 323 self-reported white patients with AML, 55% of whom had genomically confirmed European ancestry (white; BeatAML). Here we find that 73% of 162 gene mutations recurrent in Black patients, including a hitherto unreported PHIP alteration detected in 7% of patients, were found in one white patient or not detected.

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  • The study aimed to quantify the direct costs associated with surgical treatments for cubital tunnel syndrome (CuTS) in the U.S., hypothesizing it involves significant expenses for both patients and insurers.
  • An analysis of 41,777 insured patients revealed that the median total payments for CuTS surgeries were approximately $5,522 within 90 days post-surgery, which translates to over $522 million annually based on estimates of 94,645 surgeries per year.
  • The breakdown of costs showed that facility fees accounted for more than 46% of payments, while surgeon fees represented about 16%, highlighting the importance of understanding these financial implications in healthcare.
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Nickel coordination compounds featuring Ni-O bonds are key structural motifs in both bioinorganic and synthetic chemistries. They serve as precursors for organic substrate oxidation and are commonly invoked intermediates in water oxidation and oxygen reduction schemes. Herein, we disclose a series of well-defined dinuclear nickel complexes that, upon treatment with CO and HO, afford the first nickel-bound peroxycarbonate.

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