Publications by authors named "Kevin Stoll"

In this paper, we advance the application of empirical likelihood (EL) for missing response problems. Inspired by remedies for the shortcomings of EL for parameter hypothesis testing, we modify the EL approach used for statistical inference on the mean response when the response is subject to missing behavior. We propose consistent mean estimators, and associated confidence intervals.

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Drug-resistant pathogens, particularly those that result in hospital acquired infections (HAIs), have emerged as a critical priority for the World Health Organization. To address the need for self-disinfecting materials to counter the threat posed by the transmission of these pathogens from surfaces to new hosts, here we investigated if a cationic BODIPY photosensitizer, embedded via electrospinning into nylon and polyacrylonitrile (PAN) nanofibers, was capable of inactivating both bacteria and viruses via antimicrobial photodynamic inactivation (aPDI). Materials characterization, including fiber morphology and the degree of photosensitizer loading, was assessed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA), and UV-visible diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (UV-Vis DRS), and demonstrated that the materials were comprised of nanofibers (125-215 nm avg.

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  • Stimulation of muscarinic M/M receptors can reduce the reinforcing effects of cocaine and may help with cravings and relapse in addiction.
  • A study tested whether activating these receptors could speed up the extinction process in mice trained to self-administer cocaine, finding that certain agonists significantly reduced the number of sessions needed for extinction.
  • Results indicated that treating mice with receptor stimulation not only hastened extinction but also minimized relapse risk to cocaine, suggesting a lasting neurochemical change beyond just the learning process.
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