Publications by authors named "Seth Lewis"

Stereotactic systems have traditionally used Cartesian coordinate combined with linear algebraic mathematical models to navigate the brain. Previously, the development of a novel stereotactic system allowed for improved patient comfort, reduced size, and carried through a simplified interface for surgeons. The system was designed with a work envelope and trajectory range optimized for deep brain stimulation applications only.

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  • - This study examined the incidence and risk factors for early stroke within the first week after the implantation of a left ventricular assist device (LVAD), revealing that 5.9% of patients experienced a stroke, with about half occurring in the initial 7 days post-surgery.
  • - Key findings indicated that older age, having a temporary mechanical circulatory support (MCS) device, being of white race, and the presence of a left atrial clot before surgery were all associated with a higher risk of early stroke.
  • - The study highlights the need for ongoing risk assessment and improvement strategies in the management of patients undergoing LVAD implantation to reduce early stroke occurrences.
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Researchers and practitioners increasingly believe that journalism must improve its relationship with audiences to increase the likelihood that people will consume and support news. In this paper, we argue that this assumption overlooks the importance of structural- and individual-level factors in shaping news audience behavior. Drawing on Giddens' theory of structuration, we suggest that, when it comes to the amount of time that people devote to news, consumers' choices are guided more by life circumstances than by news preferences.

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The emergence of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) variants with potential resistance to existing drugs emphasizes the need for new therapeutic modalities with broad variant activity. Here we show that ensovibep, a trispecific DARPin (designed ankyrin repeat protein) clinical candidate, can engage the three units of the spike protein trimer of SARS-CoV-2 and inhibit ACE2 binding with high potency, as revealed by cryo-electron microscopy analysis. The cooperative binding together with the complementarity of the three DARPin modules enable ensovibep to inhibit frequent SARS-CoV-2 variants, including Omicron sublineages BA.

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