Publications by authors named "S H Eichhorn"

Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the link between oral ulcerative mucositis (both chemotherapy and radiotherapy-induced) and the burden of illness, dysphagia, and disparities in patients with cancers of the oral cavity and those undergoing stem cell transplants.
  • Using national data, the research found that chemotherapy-induced oral ulcerative mucositis is associated with longer hospital stays and a higher likelihood of dysphagia in both cancer and transplant patients, while radiotherapy-induced mucositis only increased hospital stays without impacting dysphagia.
  • The findings stress the importance of better screening and prevention strategies for oral mucositis, particularly focusing on vulnerable groups, and suggest future studies explore AI for predicting mucositis outcomes.
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Control over the orientation of polycyclic aromatic dyes in thin films is paramount to tailoring their optical, electronic, and mechanical properties. Their supramolecular assembly in films is tuned here by converting the macrocyclic dyes to large amphiphiles. Two octaalkythio-substituted tetraazaporphyrins (TAPs) with one 5-carboxypentyl and one pentyl or dodecyl chain per pyrrole ring were synthesized as statistical mixtures of four regioisomers.

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With advances in techniques, arthroscopic repair of isolated subscapularis tendon tears has become increasingly popular in recent years. The aim of this study was to analyze the clinical and structural results of arthroscopic repair versus the gold standard of open repair. It is a prospective cohort study with a control group; evidence level III.

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Thermotropic ionic liquid crystals have remained a relatively little studied group of materials despite their many potential applications as anisotropic ionic liquids and charge (ion and electron/hole) transporting materials. Particularly rare are core charged discotic liquid crystals because their synthesis is usually more involved, and their molecular design is less established. Presented here is a straightforward and versatile synthetic approach to imidazolium annulated triphenylene derivatives.

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