Publications by authors named "Pradeep T"

We report the synthesis of [Ag(o-CBT)] abbreviated as Ag, a stable 8e⁻ anionic cluster with a unique Ag@Ag@Ag core-shell structure, where o-CBT is ortho-carborane-1-thiol. By substituting Ag atoms with Au and/or Cu at specific sites we created isostructural clusters [AuAg(o-CBT)] (AuAg), [AgCu(o-CBT)] (AgCu) and [AuAgCu(o-CBT)] (AuAgCu). These substitutions make systematic modulation of their structural and electronic properties.

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Elucidating the structural dynamics of ligand-stabilized noble metal nanoclusters (NCs) is critical for understanding their properties and for developing applications. Ligand rearrangement at NC surfaces is an important contributor to structural change. In this study, we investigate the dynamic behavior of ligand-protected [Ag(L)] NC's (L = 1,3-benzenedithiol) interacting with secondary ligand 2,2'-[1,4-phenylenebis (methylidynenitrilo)] bis[benzenethiol] (referred to as ).

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Prcis: Perspectives and practice patterns regarding perioperative anticoagulation management and minimally invasive glaucoma surgery were queried among surgeons of American Glaucoma Society. Management varied based on surgeon preference and the type of procedure performed.

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to characterize anticoagulation and antiplatelet practice patterns for minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) in the perioperative period.

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Hydrate-based carbon capture and storage (HBCS) is a sustainable and promising approach to combating global warming by utilizing water, which is a ubiquitous resource. Here, we report a comprehensive study of CO hydrate formation in dry water (DW), a water-in-air dispersion confined in silica particles, for improving the kinetics of hydrate growth. Utilizing a combination of a home-built high-pressure reactor, in situ Raman spectroscopy, and powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD), we elucidate the crystal structure, growth dynamics, and morphology of CO hydrates formed in DW, with and without the kinetic hydrate promoter, l-tryptophan.

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Clathrate hydrates (CHs) are believed to exist in cold regions of space, such as comets and icy moons. While spectroscopic studies have explored their formation under similar laboratory conditions, direct structural characterization using diffraction techniques has remained elusive. We present the first electron diffraction study of tetrahydrofuran (THF) and 1,3-dioxolane (DIOX) CHs in the form of nanometer-thin ice films under an ultrahigh vacuum at cryogenic temperatures.

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Background: To characterize the retreatment course of patients with thyroid eye disease (TED), who had reactivation after initial therapy with teprotumumab.

Methods: This was a single-center longitudinal cohort study of patients who received an initial course of teprotumumab for active TED and were followed for at least 6 months. Reactivation was defined as the increase of proptosis of 2 mm or more or an increase in Clinical Activity Score (CAS) of two points or more, as adapted from the Optic-X study.

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Kabuki syndrome is a rare genetic disease with multisystemic effects including ocular manifestations. The authors report a patient with known Kabuki syndrome who presented with bilateral euryblepharon, bilateral ptosis, OD hypotropia, and blue sclera. A bilateral lateral tarsal strip procedure was performed followed by a left frontalis sling with a silicone implant and a right external levator advancement with success.

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Purpose: Electric scooters (e-scooters) have rapidly become a mainstream method of transportation in the U.S. but there is consequently limited data on their safety profile.

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  • Androgenetic alopecia is a common hair loss condition, and understanding how social media influences the dissemination of related medical literature is crucial for researchers.
  • A study analyzed the top 100 most cited articles on the topic, revealing that those with higher Altmetric Attention Scores were cited more and that open-access articles were less likely to attract healthcare professionals’ readership.
  • The findings suggest that the general public might struggle to find trustworthy sources of information, while Altmetrics can effectively track trends in readership and interest in dermatology research.
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  • This research explores the creation of bimetallic nanostructures by combining atomically precise gold nanoclusters with silver nanoparticles through a simple one-pot reaction.
  • * The method involves varying the reaction environment (using toluene or dichloromethane) to achieve different mesostructures, such as micron-sized cuboidal crystals or randomly packed nanoparticles.
  • * Using a variety of techniques, the study uncovers how these nanostructures form and suggests their potential for applications in advanced materials due to their unique optical properties.
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Atomically precise copper nanoclusters (NCs) attract research interest due to their intense photoluminescence, which enables their applications in photonics, optoelectronics, and sensing. Exploring these properties requires carefully designed clusters with atomic precision and a detailed understanding of their atom-specific luminescence properties. Here, we report two copper NCs, [Cu(MNA)(DPPE)] and [Cu(MNA-H)], shortly Cu and Cu, protected by 2-mercaptonicotinic acid (MNA-H) and 1,2-bis(diphenylphosphino)ethane (DPPE), showing "turn-off" mechanoresponsive luminescence.

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Copper nanoclusters exhibit unique structural features and their molecular assembly results in diverse photoluminescence properties. In this study, we present ligand-dependent multicolor luminescence observed in a Cu cluster, primarily protected by -carborane-9,12-dithiol (-CBDT), featuring an octahedral Cu inner kernel enveloped by eight isolated copper atoms. The outer layer of the metal kernel consists of six bidentate -CBDT ligands, in which carborane backbones are connected through μ-sulphide linkages.

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Exploring the reactions between atomically precise metal clusters and the consequences of such reactions has been an exciting field of research during the past decade. Initial studies in the area were on reactions between clusters in the solution phase, which proceed through the formation of dimers of reacting clusters. In the present work, we examine the interaction between two atomically precise clusters, [Au(PET)] and [Ag(DMBT)], in the solid state, where PET and DMBT are 2-phenylethanethiol and 2,4-dimethylbenzenethiol, respectively.

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We report the first mass photometric characterization of nanoaggregates of atomically precise nanoclusters (NCs) in solution. The differently-sized nanoaggregates of silver-gold alloy NCs, [AgAu(DPPB)ClO] [ = 1-5 and DPPB = 1,4-bis(diphenylphosphino)butane], formed in solution, were examined by mass photometry (MP) with a protein calibration. In addition, we conducted MP studies of varying solvent composition to understand the structural evolution of nanoaggregates.

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In this work, we show that particles of common minerals break down spontaneously to form nanoparticles in charged water microdroplets within milliseconds. We transformed micron-sized natural minerals like quartz and ruby into 5- to 10-nanometer particles when integrated into aqueous microdroplets generated via electrospray. We deposited the droplets on a substrate, which allowed nanoparticle characterization.

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Clathrate hydrates (CHs), host-guest compounds of water forming hydrogen-bonded cages around guest molecules, are now known to exist under interstellar conditions. Experimental evidence demonstrated that prolonged thermal treatment of a solid mixture of water and CO/CH produces CHs at 10-30 K under simulated interstellar conditions. However, in the current study, we show that CO produced photochemically by vacuum ultraviolet irradiation of HO-CO mixtures at 10 K and ∼10 mbar, gets partitioned into its CH phase and a matrix phase embedded in amorphous ice.

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We describe the first case reported in ophthalmological literature of the surgical management of a 17-month-old boy with bilateral vision-threatening ptosis, tarsomegaly, ectropion, and euryblepharon secondary to suspected overgrowth syndrome. We elaborate on the major challenges associated with surgical management including the natural and asymmetric growth of oversized tissue, the high likelihood of scarring and formation of disorganized tissue, and risks of frequent intubation in these patients who may have lesions that compromise critical structures such as the airway. Ultimately, surgical intervention is encouraged primarily if vision or ocular health is threatened and secondarily to achieve good cosmesis.

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  • Immunotherapy is expanding beyond melanoma to include systemic treatments for non-melanoma skin cancers like basal cell carcinoma (BCC), squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), and Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC).
  • FDA-approved immune checkpoint inhibitors target PD-1 and the Hedgehog signaling pathway, offering new treatment options but also presenting side effects.
  • Common side effects reported include muscle spasms, alopecia, and fatigue, with male and female patients experiencing different odds of these side effects based on the type of medication used.
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We present a catalyst-free route for the reduction of carbon dioxide integrated with the formation of a carbon-carbon bond at the air/water interface of negatively charged aqueous microdroplets, at ambient temperature. The reactions proceed through carbanion generation at the α-carbon of a ketone followed by nucleophilic addition to CO. Online mass spectrometry reveals that the product is an α-ketoacid.

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  • - Alopecia areata (AA) is an autoimmune disorder leading to patchy hair loss, with unknown causes that can affect patients' psychological wellbeing, potentially linked to genetics, infections, and certain medications.
  • - Analysis of the FDA's Adverse Events Reporting System revealed 1,331 cases of AA associated with medication, mostly involving monoclonal antibodies, with males showing higher risk for specific drugs like adalimumab and dupilumab.
  • - The study highlighted a rising trend in AA cases, particularly in individuals aged 42-64, emphasizing the need for increased awareness and understanding of AA's triggers and demographics for better clinical outcomes.
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Purpose: The purpose is to report financial loss, demographic metrics, and mechanisms of injury associated with eye injuries in the National Basketball Association (NBA) from the 2010-2011 to 2017-2018 seasons.

Methods: We performed a retrospective review of eye injuries in the NBA from the 2010-2011 to 2017-2018 seasons using publicly available information from Basketball Reference and the Pro Sports Transactions websites. Only injuries of the eye and adnexa that caused players to miss games in the regular season and playoffs were included in the study.

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  • - Nanoclusters (NCs) are ultrasmall noble metal nanoparticles that exhibit unique molecule-like properties and have significant implications in materials science due to their precise structure-property relationships.
  • - The review covers the historical evolution of monolayer-protected noble metal nanoclusters, detailing their diverse chemical reactions, including ligand exchange and transformations with other chemical species.
  • - Finally, it discusses how these nanoclusters can interact with each other in solution, leading to the formation of hierarchical assemblies and composite materials, while highlighting future research possibilities in this field.
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Fouling on glass surfaces reduces the solar panel efficiency and increases water consumption for cleaning. Superhydrophobic coatings on glass enable self-cleaning by allowing water droplets to carry away dirt particles. Observing the interaction between charged particles and surfaces provides insights into effective cleaning.

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Background: Teprotumumab, an insulin-like growth factor I receptor inhibitory antibody, improved proptosis, diplopia, inflammatory signs/symptoms, and quality of life in patients with active thyroid eye disease (TED) in clinical trials. The trials excluded patients with dysthyroid optic neuropathy (DON). Recently, many case reports and case series have reported the successful use of teprotumumab to treat DON.

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