Publications by authors named "N D Vitale"

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  • A model was developed to analyze the noise and randomness in fluorescence signals under continuous wave (CW) and time-gated (TG) conditions, focusing on how different excitation photon flux affects fluorophore emission.
  • Both ensemble and stochastic models were validated through Monte Carlo molecular dynamics simulations using the Gillespie algorithm, showing their effectiveness in capturing the dynamics of fluorescence.
  • The study explores the implications of the model for designing biomolecular fluorescence detection systems, emphasizing trade-offs related to signal-to-noise ratios and detection limits as systems shrink to micro- and nano-scales, highlighting the advantages of TG systems in terms of cost and complexity when suitable fluorophores are used.
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Androgen receptor (AR) signaling is the principal driver of prostate cancer, and drugs that target this pathway (e.g., abiraterone and enzalutamide) are standard treatments for metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer and metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC).

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  • Fentanyl abuse, especially illicitly manufactured fentanyl (IMF), has become a significant issue, with limited research on its psychological effects, prompting a scoping review to create a comprehensive profile of vulnerable populations.
  • This review followed PRISMA guidelines and involved analyzing 17,737 reports from various databases, ultimately narrowing it down to 10 relevant studies on the psycho-social implications of IMF use.
  • Findings reveal that IMF users tend to be younger and have a low perception of risk; there's also a notable link between fentanyl use and mental health issues, highlighting the need for psychotherapy and digital tools to address the crisis.
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  • Functional traits are essential for understanding how ecosystems work and adapt to global changes, but inconsistent data standards hinder research in this area.
  • This text introduces a roadmap for creating community data standards specifically for trait-based research on bees, including a sharing protocol and an overview of current research gaps.
  • The authors highlight the need for standardized measurement methods and present a dataset containing morphological traits from over 1600 bee species, aimed at improving data accessibility and promoting collaborative ecological research on bees.
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  • - This paper introduces a neural recording integrated circuit (IC) designed for brain-computer interfaces, allowing for high-bandwidth and single-cell resolution data compression during digitization to manage large amounts of data more efficiently.
  • - The IC reduces the output data rate by 146× by eliminating unnecessary baseline samples while still enabling the reconstruction of important neural signals, using a low-power design and an effective routing system.
  • - Fabricated in a compact 28-nm CMOS process, the IC features a 32 x 32 array with 1024 channels, achieving high energy efficiency and low noise levels, making it suitable for integration with high-density microelectrode arrays.
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