Publications by authors named "M Glassner"

The use of polymeric monoliths as stationary phases for liquid chromatography has been limited, despite their ability to enhance the convection flow of the mobile phase with respect to particulate-based columns. This is due to a poor balance between the volume of flow through pores and the number of active sites within polymeric monoliths. In this paper, we present the obtainment of poly(glycidyl methacrylate--ethylene glycol dimethacrylate) (P(GMA--EDMA)) monoliths with dual pore size distributions (with pore sizes of 60 and 550 nm).

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This cohort study is aimed to determine if higher number of oocytes retrieved affects the rate of euploidy in the embryos of women undergoing controlled ovarian stimulation (COS) for in vitro fertilization (IVF) with preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy (PGT-A). A negative trend between the number of oocytes retrieved and embryo euploidy rate was observed using Visual Analytics software, especially when a higher number of oocytes were retrieved. After regression analysis, patient age was the only variable found to have a statistically significant negative effect (p < 0.

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Transmucosal administration offers numerous advantages for drug delivery as it usually helps to avoid first pass metabolism, provides rapid onset of action, and is a non-invasive route. Mucosal surfaces are covered by a viscoelastic mucus gel layer which acts as a protective barrier preventing the entrance of harmful substances into the human tissues. This function of mucus also inhibits the diffusion of drugs and nano-formulations and can result in a significant reduction of their efficacy.

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Article Synopsis
  • Naturally occurring oligoamines, like spermine and spermidine, are important for regulating gene expression and have inspired the development of novel gene delivery agents using linear polyethylenimine (PEI) and polypropylenimine (PPI) copolymers.
  • Researchers successfully synthesized near-ideal random copolymers from 2-oxazolines and 2-oxazines, which were then converted into PEI-PPI copolymers that form stable complexes with plasmid DNA.
  • The study found that while longer polymer chains improved transfection efficiency, copolymers with 60% or lower PPI content achieved a balance of high efficiency and low toxicity, demonstrating effectiveness even in the presence of serum
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Cumulus cell (CC) clumps that associate with oocytes provide the oocytes with growth and signaling factors. Thus, the metabolism of the CCs may influence oocyte function, and CC metabolism may be predictive of oocyte competence for in vitro fertilization. CCs are thought to be highly glycolytic, but data on the use of other potential carbon substrates are lacking in humans.

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