Publications by authors named "K J Bromley"

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  • A novel precursor ion for fragmentation studies was identified using a specific matrix, enhancing the ability to analyze the structure of oligosaccharides.
  • This innovative method enabled the successful analysis of glycans from standard glycoproteins and engineered proteins from a specific microbial source.
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  • The study examines the quantitative conformations of three sugar compounds, focusing on their structural properties and behaviors in different scenarios.! -
  • It introduces new equations for predicting the relationship between certain angles (torsions) in the molecular structure of mannobiose, using experimental NMR data and advanced computational methods like molecular dynamics and DFT energy minimizations.! -
  • The findings highlight that spectral simulations can effectively refine preliminary data from theoretical calculations and suggest that studying just one key torsion can provide valuable insights into the conformational analysis of the disaccharide molecule.!
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Introduction: Nutrition, sleep and physical activity are termed the "big three" health enhancing behaviors (HEB) associated with psychological distress and wellbeing. This study sought to understand differential associations between an expanded group of HEB (nutrition, sleep, physical activity, mindfulness, social connectedness) and psychological distress/wellbeing in early adolescents.

Methods: Correlational and regression analyses were conducted in N=103 (51% females) adolescents (12.

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Research indicates young individuals with traumatic brain injuries (TBI) in juvenile justice settings lack essential support, mainly due to staff members' insufficient knowledge and skills in TBI-related areas stemming from a lack of relevant professional development. This study aimed to improve services for justice-involved youths with TBI in juvenile correction facilities by establishing empirically validated core competencies tailored to their needs. Through a Delphi study involving experts in juvenile services, juvenile corrections, TBI, transition services, and professional development, we identified and refined a set of 44 competencies distributed across six domains: knowledge (12 competencies), screening (6 competencies), eligibility (3 competencies), assessment (4 competencies), intervention (10 competencies), and community reentry (9 competencies).

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Microbial growth often occurs within multicellular communities called biofilms, where cells are enveloped by a protective extracellular matrix. serves as a model organism for biofilm research and produces two crucial secreted proteins, BslA and TasA, vital for biofilm matrix formation. BslA exhibits surface-active properties, spontaneously self-assembling at hydrophobic/hydrophilic interfaces to form an elastic protein film, which renders biofilm surfaces water-repellent.

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