Publications by authors named "Robert Nesbitt"

Objective: We present examples of laboratory and remote studies, with a focus on studies appropriate for medical device design and evaluation. From this review and description of extant options for remote testing, we provide methods and tools to achieve research goals remotely.

Background: The FDA mandates human factors evaluation of medical devices.

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The chemical investigation of marine invertebrates from the deep Northeastern Atlantic revealed new lipoglycotripeptides named characellides isolated from the tetractinellid sponge Characella pachastrelloides. This new family of natural products features a central tripeptide linked to a rare sugar unit and a long alkyl chain ending with a 2,3-dimethyltetrahydropyran. The configurations of all 13 chiral centers were determined by extensive use of NMR data and circular dichroism spectra combined with calculations.

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The maintenance of healthy bone tissue depends upon the ability of osteocytes to respond to mechanical cues on the cellular level. The combination of digital volume correlation and second harmonic generation microscopy offers the opportunity to investigate the mechanical microenvironment of intact bone on the scale of individual osteocytes. Adult human femurs were imaged under tensile loads of 5 and 15MPa and volumes of approximately 492×429×31μm(3) were analyzed, along with an image of a bone microcrack under the same loading conditions.

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The structure and material properties of bones along with applied boundary conditions determine the region of peak stresses, where fracture is expected to occur. As the site of peak stresses is not influenced by the magnitude of applied load, the fracture site is not expected to change during fatigue loading of whole bone at different loads. However, in a highly curved bone such as the rat ulna, the magnitude of applied loads was found to influence the fracture site.

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