Publications by authors named "S Aiken"

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  • Multispecies biofilm orthopedic infections are harder to treat than infections caused by a single species, prompting this study to explore effective treatment options.
  • The research tested a combination of high purity antibiotic-loaded calcium sulfate beads (HP-ALCSB) with antibiotics vancomycin and tobramycin against a mixed biofilm of Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria.
  • Results showed that the combination treatment significantly reduced biofilm growth and surviving resistant bacteria by 50% compared to using the antibiotics separately, suggesting that combined antibiotic therapies may be more beneficial for tackling multispecies biofilms.
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Second autopsies are uncommon in the United States yet are of significant public value. A second autopsy may be sought when the first autopsy findings are disputed, considered biased, or inadequately communicated. Second autopsies are technically and interpretatively difficult and usually rely heavily on investigative information, first autopsy findings, and additional documentation from the first autopsy.

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Polyketide natural products often contain common repeat motifs, for example, propionate, acetate and deoxypropionate, and so can be synthesized by iterative processes. We report here a highly efficient iterative strategy for the synthesis of polyacetates based on boronic ester homologation that does not require functional group manipulation between iterations. This process involves sequential asymmetric diboration of a terminal alkene, forming a 1,2-bis(boronic ester), followed by regio- and stereoselective homologation of the primary boronic ester with a butenyl metallated carbenoid to generate a 1,3-bis(boronic ester).

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The influence of male and female vowel characteristics on the envelope-following responses (EFRs) is not well understood. This study explored the role of vowel characteristics on the EFR at the fundamental frequency (f0) in response to the vowel /ε/ (as in "head"). Vowel tokens were spoken by five males and five females and EFRs were measured in 25 young adults (21 females).

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Generality in analytical chemistry can be manifested in impactful platforms that can streamline modern organic synthesis and biopharmaceutical processes. We herein introduce a hybrid separation technique named Dual-Gradient Unified Chromatography (DGUC), which is built upon an automated dynamic modulation of CO , organic modifier, and water blends with various buffers. This concept enables simultaneous multicomponent analysis of both small and large molecules across a wide polarity range in single experimental runs.

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