Publications by authors named "Jason D B Sutin"

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  • Infant hydrocephalus, primarily affecting the developing world, is difficult to treat due to limited access to neurosurgery, but the ETV/CPC procedure has proven effective and resource-efficient compared to traditional VPS placement.
  • The study will enroll 300 infants at CURE Children's Hospital of Uganda and assess their cerebral physiology and brain growth before and after surgery, focusing on factors like oxygen levels and blood flow.
  • This research aims to create evidence-based treatment guidelines by monitoring brain development and neurodevelopmental outcomes over two years, along with outlining the trial's protocol and data management strategies.
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Capillary electrophoresis is used to separate ultrasmall ( approximately 1 nm) carboxylate functionalized Si nanoparticles (Si-np-COO(-)) prepared via hydrosilylation with an omega-ester 1-alkene. The electropherograms show a monodisperse Si core size with one or two carboxylate groups added to the surface. On-column detection of their laser-induced fluorescence demonstrates that the individual Si-np-COO(-) have narrow emissions (full width at half maximum = 30-40 nm) with a nearly symmetric lineshape.

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Studying the properties and stability of silicon nanoparticles (Si-np) in aqueous environments may lead to novel applications in biological systems. In this work, we use absorption and photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy to characterize ultrasmall Si-np prepared through anodic etching and ultrasonic fractionation of a crystalline Si wafer. Their behavior is studied over time in 2-propanol and during treatments with water, NaOH, HCl, and H(2)O(2).

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We present a new method of measurement based on fluorescence lifetime imaging that reveals molecular-scale details of the mixing process in a continuous-flow turbulent microfluidic reactor. Our data provide a glimpse of the cascade to the minimal eddy size, followed by rapid diffusion involving the smallest eddies for final mixing.

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