Publications by authors named "Madarshahian S"

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  • - The study investigated the safety and feasibility of a new spinal electrical stimulation technology called RISES, which allows real-time adjustments to stimulation settings while collecting various data.
  • - Four participants with spinal cord injuries (SCIs) were tested, and results showed no serious adverse effects, with stable skin integrity, vital signs, and pain levels; however, fatigue increased post-stimulation.
  • - The trial compared open-loop and closed-loop stimulation methods, finding that while open-loop sessions had longer stimulation durations, there were no significant differences in setup time or other health measures between the two methods.
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This covers discovery and mechanistic aspects as well as initial applications of novel ionization processes for use in mass spectrometry that guided us in a series of subsequent discoveries, instrument developments, and commercialization. matrix-assisted ionization on an intermediate pressure matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization source the use of a laser, high voltages, or any other added energy was simply unbelievable, at first. Individually and as a whole, the various discoveries and inventions started to paint, , an exciting new picture and outlook in mass spectrometry from which key developments grew that were at the time unimaginable, and continue to surprise us in its simplistic preeminence.

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  • The paper discusses a new approach to ionization in mass spectrometry (MS) that doesn’t rely on high-energy inputs like voltage or lasers but instead uses sublimation and evaporation processes in a controlled pressure environment.
  • It explores how these innovative ionization methods enable the efficient conversion of both volatile and non-volatile compounds from solids and liquids into gas-phase ions, leading to more accurate and reproducible results in MS analysis.
  • The research highlights the potential coexistence of traditional and novel ionization techniques in the same mass spectrometer, with a focus on applications such as clinical testing and portable MS technologies, showcasing advancements in the field from 2010 to 2023.
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Photooxidation has long been affecting nutrient and sensory quality of fluid milk. Light oxidation starts from the activation of photosensitive compounds, followed by generation of singlet oxygen that reacts with vitamins, proteins, and lipids in milk. It is hypothesized that wavelength-tailored light schemes possessing spectral properties capable of avoiding excitation maxima of common photosensitizers in milk could slow the chemical degradation of light-exposed milk and thus preserve consumer acceptability.

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When stopping a closing door or catching an object, humans process the motion of inertial objects and apply reactive limb force over short period to interact with them. One way in which the visual system processes motion is through extraretinal signals associated with smooth pursuit eye movements (SPEMs). We conducted three experiments to investigate how SPEMs contribute to anticipatory and reactive hand force modulation when interacting with a virtual object moving in the horizontal plane.

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We accept a definition of synergy introduced by Nikolai Bernstein and develop it for various actions, from those involving the whole body to those involving a single muscle. Furthermore, we use two major theoretical developments in the field of motor control-the idea of hierarchical control with spatial referent coordinates and the uncontrolled manifold hypothesis-to discuss recent studies of synergies within spaces of individual motor units (MUs) recorded within a single muscle. During the accurate finger force production tasks, MUs within hand extrinsic muscles form robust groups, with parallel scaling of the firing frequencies.

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We used the framework of the uncontrolled manifold hypothesis to explore force-stabilizing synergies and motor equivalence in the spaces of individual motor unit (MU) firing frequencies. Healthy subjects performed steady force production tasks by pressing with one finger or three fingers of a hand. Surface EMG was used to identify individual MU action potentials.

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A new method of alliin infusion into potato strips to generate garlic flavor upon frying was investigated. Potato strips were treated using pulsed electric field (PEF) and then allin was infused into the treated strips using immersion, ultrasound, or vacuum assisted infusion. Results showed that under lower PEF intensities (0.

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-Acetylcysteine (NAC) has health benefits attributed to its antioxidant properties and disulfide bond cleavage ability. Unfortunately, solutions of NAC are acidic with an undesirable taste and an unpleasant aftertaste. A method for slowing NAC release in water was developed using a solid phase wax coating.

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In the present work, we describe an efficient method for scalable synthesis and purification of 1,4-dihydronicotinamide riboside (NRH) from commercially available nicotinamide riboside chloride (NRCl) and in the presence of sodium dithionate as a reducing agent. NRH is industrially relevant as the most effective, synthetic NAD precursor. We demonstrated that solid phase synthesis cannot be used for the reduction of NRCl to NRH in high yield, whereas a reduction reaction in water at room temperature under anaerobic conditions is shown to be very effective, reaching a 55% isolation yield.

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The goal of the study was to explore the effects of hand dominance and muscle function (prime mover vs. supporting muscle) on recently discovered intra-muscle synergies as potential windows into their neural origin. Healthy right-handed subjects performed accurate cyclical force production tasks while pressing with the middle phalanges and distal phalanges of the fingers of the dominant and non-dominant hand.

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Nicotinamide riboside chloride (NRCl) is an effective form of vitamin B3. However, it cannot be used in ready-to-drink (RTD) beverages or high-water activity foods because of its intrinsic instability in water. To address this issue, we synthesized nicotinamide riboside trioleate chloride (NRTOCl) as a new hydrophobic nicotinamide riboside (NR) derivative.

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We explored the synergic organization of motor units in extrinsic finger muscles, flexor digitorum superficialis (FDS), and extensor digitorum communis (EDC). Healthy subjects produced accurate cyclical force by pressing with the middle phalanges of one of the three fingers (Index, Middle, and Ring) and all three together. Two wireless sensor arrays were used to record and identify motor unit action potentials in FDS and EDC.

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We explored the organization of motor units recorded in the flexor digitorum superficialis into stable groups (MU-modes) and force-stabilizing synergies in spaces of MU-modes. Young, healthy participants performed one-finger and three-finger accurate cyclical force production tasks. Two wireless sensor arrays (Trigno Galileo, Delsys, Inc.

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Key Points: We used the idea of synergic control and the framework of the uncontrolled manifold hypothesis to explore the synergic control of a single muscle. Individual motor units in flexor digitorum superficialis formed two-three groups (MU-modes) with parallel changes in firing frequency, robust over force-up and force-down segments. There were strong force-stabilizing synergies in the MU-mode space during accurate cyclical force production.

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  • New ionization technologies for mass spectrometry (MS) are emerging, highlighting the need to understand their unique processes and analyze their potential applications.
  • Methods like solvent-assisted ionization (SAI), matrix-assisted ionization (MAI), and laserspray ionization can analyze a wide range of materials, demonstrating versatility with different sample introduction techniques.
  • Results show these new methods outperform traditional techniques like electrospray ionization (ESI), particularly in analyzing complex mixtures without contamination issues, offering enhanced analytical capabilities in various fields.
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