Publications by authors named "O H Young"

In recent years, notable advances in nanotechnology-based drug delivery have emerged. A particularly promising platform in this field is DNA origami-based nanoparticles, which offer highly programmable surfaces, providing precise control over the nanoscale spacing and stoichiometry of various cargo. These versatile particles are finding diverse applications ranging from basic molecular biology to diagnostics and therapeutics.

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  • Crocodylians have a specialized gular valve that forms a water-tight seal in their mouths, allowing them to dive while keeping their mouths open.
  • This study reveals that the gular valve consists of an integrated dorsal component (the dorsal gular fold) and a mobile ventral part (the tongue and hyolingual apparatus), connected by a newly identified structure called the velar chord.
  • The findings suggest that the tension in the velar chord changes the shape of the dorsal gular fold, affecting various behaviors like swallowing and vocalization beyond just diving.
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Background: Community-based organizations (CBO) offer support, including patient navigation (PN), to women at-risk for (e.g., those with pathogenic variants) and surviving with breast cancer.

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Despite national attention on resident well-being, challenges persist. Effective solutions require greater understanding of personal and program factors. To explore burnout, resilience, self-reported mental health, and perceptions of the learning environment in a national sample of obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN) residents.

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In recent years, notable advances in nanotechnology-based drug delivery have emerged. A particularly promising platform in this field is DNA origami-based nanoparticles, which offer highly programmable surfaces, providing precise control over the nanoscale spacing and stoichiometry of various cargo. These versatile particles are finding diverse applications ranging from basic molecular biology to diagnostics and therapeutics.

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