Publications by authors named "N D Stafford"

Individuals with transtibial amputation can activate residual limb muscles to volitionally control robotic ankle prostheses for walking and postural control. Most continuous myoelectric ankle prostheses have used a tethered, pneumatic device. The Open Source Leg allows for myoelectric control on an untethered electromechanically actuated ankle.

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Heart failure remains one of the largest clinical burdens globally, with little to no improvement in the development of disease-eradicating therapeutics. Integrin targeting has been used in the treatment of ocular disease and cancer, but little is known about its utility in the treatment of heart failure. Here we sought to determine whether the second generation orally available, αvβ3-specific RGD-mimetic, , was cardioprotective.

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  • * A study found that activating Yes-associated protein (YAP) through genetic and drug methods increased the growth of iPSC-CMs and helped them survive oxidative stress better.
  • * However, the way YAP was activated influenced the maturity of the cardiomyocytes differently, indicating that strategies that target YAP or the Hippo signaling pathway might enhance the effectiveness of iPSC-CM treatments for heart repair.
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Iridium-tol-BINAP-catalyzed reductive coupling of allylic acetates with oxetanones and azetidinones mediated by 2-propanol provides chiral α-stereogenic oxetanols and azetidinols. As illustrated in 50 examples, complex, nitrogen-rich substituents that incorporate the top 10 -heterocycles found in FDA-approved drugs are tolerated. In addition to 2-propanol-mediated reductive couplings, oxetanols and azetidinols may serve dually as reductant and ketone proelectrophiles in redox-neutral C-C couplings via hydrogen auto-transfer, as demonstrated by the conversion of - and - to adducts and , respectively.

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Alcohol consumption often increases in times of stress such as disease outbreaks. Wisconsin has historically ranked as one of the heaviest drinking states in the United States with a persistent drinking culture. Few studies have documented the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on alcohol consumption after the first few months of the pandemic.

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