Publications by authors named "Sonya Scott"

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  • This study analyzed national data from Scotland to investigate trends in gestation at birth from 2005 to 2019, focusing on preterm, term, and post-term births.
  • The findings showed that the percentage of singleton preterm births initially decreased but rose again by 2019, particularly in those born spontaneously.
  • An increase in spontaneous preterm births during the period was not fully attributed to changes in maternal age or socioeconomic status, suggesting the need for further research into other preventable risk factors.
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  • Significant declines in health outcomes have been noted in the UK since the early 2010s, particularly in life expectancy and increased inequalities, largely linked to government austerity measures affecting poorer populations.
  • Analysis of live births in Scotland from 1981 to 2019 revealed higher rates of low birthweight (LBW) and preterm births during the austerity period, especially in deprived areas, while small-for-gestational-age rates decreased.
  • The study emphasizes urgent attention from the newly elected UK government to address these trends, as they point to serious implications for the health of children and adults linked to economic hardship.
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Background: Faecal contamination from dairy farm effluent is a major risk to water quality in New Zealand. In this experiment we have tested the efficacy of Kombucha SCOBY (symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast), to reduce the concentration of Escherichia coli in dairy shed effluent (DSE).

Results: Kombucha SCOBY was highly effective in lowering the number of E.

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Additive manufacturing using Nature's resources is a desirable goal. In this work we examine how the inherent macromolecular properties of keratin and lignin can be utilised and developed using green chemistry principles to form 4D functional materials. A new methodology utilising protein complexation by lignin was applied to form copolymers and reinforce keratin cross-linking networks on aqueous and solid state processing.

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Interleukin-6 (IL-6) is an important member of the cytokine superfamily, exerting pleiotropic actions on many physiological processes. Over-production of IL-6 is a hallmark of immune-mediated inflammatory diseases such as Castleman's Disease (CD) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Antagonism of the interleukin IL-6/IL-6 receptor (IL-6R)/gp130 signaling complex continues to show promise as a therapeutic target.

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Environmental risks, particularly UV radiation, provide a challenge to the function of the skin barrier. Protective measures such as the use of antioxidant products represent a possible method of providing protection to the skin. This paper reports the development of a non-invasive ex vivo method using tape strips of the outermost layers of stratum corneum (SC) from human volunteers in order to determine the effectiveness of an antioxidant emulsion topically applied to prevent lipid peroxidation (LPO) in the horny layer after an UV irradiation exposure.

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Hair is primarily composed of keratin proteins and it is well established that peptides and proteins bestow desirable effects on the hair, for example improving moisturization and softness. In the present work we describe how keratin actives with unique properties convey a range of beneficial properties to a variety of hair types. It has been observed that these functional keratins protect hair from damage associated with chemical treatments such as perming and relaxation, help to restore the mechanical strength of damaged fibers and decrease fading of colored hair.

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A number of rhenium complexes with binaphthyridine and biquinoline ligands have been synthesized and studied. These are [Re(L)(CO)3Cl] where L = 3,3'-dimethylene-2,2'-bi-1,8-naphthyridine (dbn), 2,2'-bi-1,8-naphthyridine (bn), 3,3'-dimethylene-2,2'-biquinoline (dbq), and 3,3'-dimethyl-2,2'-biquinoline (diq). This series represents ligands in which the electronic properties and steric preferences are tuned.

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Mixed metallo-porphyrin cages were selected and amplified from dynamic combinatorial libraries (DCLs) by using appropriate templates. The cages are composed of two bisphosphine substituted zinc(II) porphyrins as ligand donors and two rhodium(III) or ruthenium(II) porphyrins as ligand acceptors, and are connected through metal-phosphorus coordination. Ru and Rh porphyrins that display a large structural diversity were employed.

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Metal-catalyzed coupling methodologies have been employed in the synthesis of the key building block 3'-formyl-2,2':5',2"-terthiophene. Wittig olefinations with this aldehyde have produced five novel beta-styryl-substituted terthiophene monomers. These materials have been fully characterized by NMR spectroscopy, microanalysis, mass spectrometry, and X-ray crystal structure analysis.

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The synthesis of linear multiporphyrin arrays with mono- and bisphosphine-substituted porphyrins as ligand donors and ruthenium(II) or rhodium(III) porphyrins as ligand acceptors is described. With appropriate amounts of the building blocks mixed, linear dimeric and trimeric arrays have been synthesized and analyzed by (1)H NMR and (31)P NMR spectroscopy. The Ru/Rh acceptor porphyrins can be located either at the periphery or in the center of the array.

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The coordination of diphenyl(phenylacetenyl)phosphine (DPAP, 1) to (X)Rh(III)TPP (X = I (2) or Me (3); TPP = tetraphenyl porphyrin) was studied in solution and in the solid state. The iodide is readily displaced by the phosphine, leading to the bis-phosphine complex [(DPAP)(2)Rh(TPP)](I) (4). The methylide on rhodium in 3 is not displaced, leading selectively to the mono-phosphine complex (DPAP)(Me)Rh(TPP) (5).

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A cyclic porphyrin tetramer, consisting of two bis-phosphine substituted zinc(II) porphyrin units and two Rh(III)TPP units, is selected and amplified virtually quantitatively from a dynamic combinatorial library using 4,4'-bipy as a scaffold and using orthogonal binding modes.

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The electrochemical and spectral properties of some copper(I) polypyridyl complexes based on 6,7-dihydrodibenzo[b,j][1,10]phenanthroline, dmbiq, and 6,7-dihydrodipyrido[2,3-b:3',2'-j][1,10]phenanthroline, dmbinap, are reported. These complexes are [Cu(dmbiq)(2)](+), 1; [Cu(dmbiq)(PPh(3))(2)](+), 2; [Cu(dmbinap)(2)](+), 3; and [Cu(dmbinap)(PPh(3))(2)](+), 4. 3 and 4 may be reduced to form ligand-based radical anion species.

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