Publications by authors named "Michael F GroSS"

In many cases, the hybridization of two or more excitation modes in solids has led to new and useful dispersion relations of waves. Well-studied examples are phonon polaritons, plasmon polaritons, particle-plasmon polaritons, cavity polaritons, and magnetic resonances at optical frequencies. In all of these cases, the lowest propagating mode couples to a finite-frequency localized resonance.

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In classical Cauchy elasticity, 3D materials exhibit six eigenmodes of deformation. Following the 1995 work of Milton and Cherkaev, extremal elastic materials can be classified by the number of eigenmodes, N, out of these six that are "easy". Using Greek number words, this leads to hexamode (N = 6), pentamode (N = 5), tetramode (N = 4), trimode (N = 3), dimode (N = 2), and monomode (N = 1) materials.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study reports the first direct observation of roton-like dispersion relations in three-dimensional metamaterials under normal conditions, expanding beyond previously studied systems like superfluid helium.
  • Two distinct experiments demonstrate this phenomenon: one with transverse elastic waves in microscale metamaterials using ultrasound frequencies, and another with longitudinal air-pressure waves in larger channel-based metamaterials at audible frequencies.
  • The findings highlight the significance of engineered interactions in metamaterials to manipulate the lowest dispersion branch, which contrasts with previous research focused on higher dispersion branches.
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Aryl sulfonamido tetralins based on lead compound 2a were synthesized and evaluated for Kv1.5 inhibitory activity. Several compounds having IC(50) values less then 0.

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The synthesis and pharmacological characterization of a novel furan-based class of voltage-gated sodium channel blockers is reported. Compounds were evaluated for their ability to block the tetrodotoxin-resistant sodium channel Na(v)1.8 (PN3) as well as the Na(v)1.

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Nav1.8 (also known as PN3) is a tetrodotoxin-resistant (TTx-r) voltage-gated sodium channel (VGSC) that is highly expressed on small diameter sensory neurons and has been implicated in the pathophysiology of inflammatory and neuropathic pain. Recent studies using an Nav1.

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Root-knot nematodes are a major group of plant-parasitic nematodes, but their sister group within the Tylenchida remains to be identified. To find the sister group and for any investigation of the evolutionary biology of the genus Meloidogyne, it would be useful to identify the most basal species within Meloidogyninae. Meloidogyne spartinae, a root-knot nematode parasitic on cordgrass (Spartina spp.

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A collection of aryl sulfonamido indanes based on the lead compound 1 was synthesized and evaluated for Kv1.5 inhibitory activity. Kv1.

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