Publications by authors named "J P Flesch"

Objectives: Recent research has demonstrated that platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) is an appropriate carrier for ampicillin/sulbactam. The aim of the study was to investigate whether PRF is also a suitable bio-carrier for clindamycin (CLI).

Methods: PRF membranes were produced from 36 patients receiving intravenous therapy with CLI (e.

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There is growing recognition of the threat posed by toxic lead-based ammunition. One group of domestic animals known to be susceptible to harmful lead exposure via this route is hunting dogs. Scent-trailing dogs ('hounds') are used to hunt introduced sambar deer (Cervus unicolor) during a prescribed eight-month (April-November) annual hunting season, during which they are fed fresh venison, in Victoria, south-eastern Australia.

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There is growing worldwide recognition of the threat posed by toxic lead for wildlife and humans. Lead toxicity from ammunition has been shown to be a threat to waterbirds across the globe. Lead shot was banned for all waterfowl hunting in Victoria, Australia, in 2002.

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  • The study presents a CMOS-based THz sensing platform that integrates advanced sensing techniques with cost-effective, compact electronics.
  • A label-free protein sensing system using highly doped germanium plasmonic antennas on silicon substrates was developed, demonstrating a linear response to varying concentrations of BSA, particularly outperforming traditional materials.
  • The antennas on SOI substrates achieved a sensitivity of 6 GHz/(mg/mL), significantly higher than metal-based alternatives, suggesting potential for affordable lab-on-a-chip biosensing applications.
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Scavenging and predatory wildlife can ingest lead (Pb) from lead-based ammunition and become poisoned when feeding on shot game animals. Humans can similarly be exposed to ammunition-derived lead when consuming wild-shot game animals. Studies have assessed the degree of lead contamination in the carcasses of game animals but this scrutiny has not so far extended to Australia.

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