Publications by authors named "Keenan M"

Tertiary 1-naphthamides racemise much more slowly than their laterally lithiated derivatives, and the relative rates of racemisation and epimerisation of these derivatives indicate that the lithium-bearing stereogenic centre inverts via a "conducted tour" mechanism, in which the lithium cation is delivered from one face to the other by coordination to the rotating amide group.

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Objective: To determine if adult female rats adapt to lower and higher dietary energy density.

Research Methods And Procedures: Study 1 compared high-fat (56%), high-energy density (HD) (21.6 kJ/g) and high-fat (56%), low-energy density (LD) (16.

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A series of substituted naphthyl containing chiral [2.2.1] bicycloheptanes were prepared utilizing asymmetric Diels-Alder chemistry.

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Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) are pentameric ligand gated ion channels, which are found at the neuromuscular junction and in the central and peripheral nervous systems. The channels can be assembled from fourteen known subunits. The exact combination and function of all the channels are still not determined but in the CNS certain combinations have been identified which appear to modulate the release of specific neurotransmitters.

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Objective: To determine the influence of motor-control analysis with dynamic electromyography on surgical planning in patients with spastic elbow flexion deformity.

Design: Prospective observational design.

Setting: A Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems-affiliated specialty referral center for the evaluation and treatment of mobility problems associated with neurologic injury and disease.

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  • Spectral imaging in SEM with EDX can identify chemical phases but previously struggled with large data sets.
  • A new automated statistical analysis method simplifies the handling of these extensive X-ray spectral images.
  • This technique, using principal components analysis, produces accurate component spectra and images quickly, showcasing its effectiveness in analyzing complex materials and detection issues.
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The tethered aminohydroxylation of cyclic allylic carbamates is described using catalytic amounts of potassium osmate. The mechanism of reaction involves formation of an imido-osmium complex which adds intramolecularly to alkenes with complete control of both regio- and stereoselectivity: the formation of syn-aminodiol motifs is now straightforward using this chemistry. Proof of the mechanism was obtained with an X-ray crystal structure of an azaglycolate osmate ester intermediate.

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5-Hydroxytryptamine 3 (5-HT(3)) and alpha 7 nicotinic receptors share high sequence homology and pharmacological cross-reactivity. An assessment of the potential role of alpha 7 receptors in many neurophysiological processes, and hence their therapeutic value, requires the development of selective alpha 7 receptor agonists. We used a recently reported selective alpha 7 receptor agonist, (R)-(-)-5'Phenylspiro[1-azabicyclo[2.

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The synthesis and aminohydroxylation of a series of acyclic allylic carbamates is described: the formation of a putative O=Os=NR linkage between the transition metal and substrate is proposed to account for the high levels of regioselectivity that were observed; proof of the structure of one of the aminohydroxylation products was obtained through X-ray crystallography.

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  • This study investigates how instrumented gait analysis with dynamic electromyography affects surgical planning for patients with upper motor neuron syndrome and gait issues, particularly those with spastic equinovarus deformity in the foot and ankle.
  • After initial evaluations and surgical plans from two surgeons, gait analysis led to a change in 64% of surgical plans, with an increase in agreement between the surgeons' plans before and after the gait studies.
  • The results indicate that incorporating gait analysis into clinical practice can improve surgical decision-making and outcomes for these patients.
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Objective: To compare the effectiveness of exercise and lifestyle modification therapy in treating shoulder symptoms in polio survivors with lower-extremity weakness.

Design: A randomized parallel group study.

Setting: Research laboratory.

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Spontaneous coronary artery dissection as a cause of acute myocardial ischemia is a rare entity that has been associated with several different clinical profiles and precipitating events. The recognition of this entity as the cause of acute ischemia is important because the therapeutic considerations may be different than that for ischemia due to a ruptured atherosclerotic plaque. We report a case of spontaneous coronary artery dissection in a 31-year-old female that was induced by prolonged, forceful retching.

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Recent R-matrix calculations of electron impact excitation rates in K v are used to derive the nebular emission line ratio R = I(4122.6 A)/I(4163.3 A) as a function of electron density (N(e)).

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We examined the effect of a teaching method on skill fluency and on-task endurance of a 9-year-old boy who had been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. An academic task that occurred at low fluency during 10-min baseline sessions was taught to fluency. When responding was not yet fluent, brief reversals to baseline showed that the learner's rate of responding decreased and that he did not spend entire sessions on task.

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4-(3',5'-Dibromo-4'-hydroxyphenyl)amino-6,7-dimethoxyquinazoline (WHI-P97) is a rationally designed potent inhibitor of Janus kinase (JAK)-3. Treatment of mast cells with WHI-P97 inhibited the translocation of 5-lipoxygenase (5-LO) from the nucleoplasm to the nuclear membrane and consequently 5-LO-dependent leukotriene (LT) synthesis after IgE receptor/FcepsilonRI crosslinking by >90% at low micromolar concentrations. WHI-P97 did not directly inhibit the enzymatic activity of 5-LO, but prevented its translocation to the nuclear membrane without affecting the requisite calcium signal.

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A lottery was implemented to encourage the elderly clients of a residential home to use activity materials any time they wished, independently of staff intervention and the institutional routine of the home. During baseline, there were minimal levels of independent use of activity materials by residents. Various conditions were implemented but only the introduction of a ł20 lottery prize brought about a significant increase in the frequency of independent use of activity materials.

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Objective: To study changes in the strength of different muscle groups in polio survivors over a period of approximately 9 months.

Design: Longitudinal study.

Setting: Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute.

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Background: When performing septorhinoplasty, deviated segments of septal cartilage can be straightened using cartilage or bone as splinting grafts. In some cases, autologous material is not available without an additional surgical procedure to harvest cartilage or bone. It is possible that resorbable plates can be used to splint and straighten deviated cartilage.

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The effects of swim-training on choice of dietary fat, carbohydrate or protein, weight gain, energy intake, and energy efficiency were examined in ovariectomized and sham-operated retired breeder rats. After a 3 week training period of increased duration, rats swam for 75 min per session (5 days per week) for 4 weeks. Ovariectomized rats gained more weight than sham rats, while swimming reduced weight gain and abdominal fat.

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Objective: To determine the relation between lower extremity weakness and shoulder overuse symptoms among polio survivors. We predicted that individuals with moderate weakness in their leg extensor muscles would use their arms to help compensate for this weakness and would be at high risk for developing symptoms of shoulder overuse.

Design: A cohort study of polio survivors recruited from the Einstein-Moss Postpolio Management Program (Philadelphia), the community, and the surrounding region.

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