Publications by authors named "Nathan Bedard"

Fluorogenic probes for imaging enable visualization and analysis of difficult-to-reach cells and organelles. However, there are limited efficient examples of tuning these fluorescent molecules to higher wavelengths. This is vital since different tissues are sensitive to varying wavelength emissions.

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A two-step multicomponent reaction oxidation protocol is reported herein, which affords novel tunable fluorescent tetracyclic indolizines. The procedure involves a novel 4-center-3-component reaction, which proceeds via a sequential Knoevenagel condensation, [4+1] cycloaddition, and imine condensation to afford imino-indolizines. Products then undergo cyclization and are oxidized to afford fluorescent tetracycles, which are readily tunable through modification of diversity elements.

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This article describes the action of iodine(III) reagents [diacetoxyiodobenzene, PhI(OAc), and iodosobenzene, (PhIO)] in conjunction with TMSBr which act as functional bromine equivalents in unique oxidations of saturated, carbamate protected -heterocycles. Interestingly, during this work, treatment of the same carbamates with molecular bromine alone afforded similar products, which were sequestered by the solvent methanol.

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Object: The object in this study was to determine whether the presence of systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) in patients with traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) on admission is related to subsequent clinical outcome in terms of length of stay (LOS), complications, and mortality.

Methods: The authors retrospectively reviewed the charts of 193 patients with acute traumatic SCI who had been hospitalized at their institution between 2006 and 2012. Patients were excluded from analysis if they had insufficient SIRS data, a cauda equina injury, a previous SCI, a preexisting neurological condition, or a condition on admission that prevented appropriate neurological assessment.

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