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Synthesis of thiazolidinone based on quinolone moiety was established starting from 4-hydroxyquinol-2-ones. The strategy started with the reaction of ethyl bromoacetate with 4-hydroxyquinoline to give the corresponding ethyl oxoquinolinyl acetates, which reacted with hydrazine hydrate to afford the hydrazide derivatives. Subsequently, hydrazides reacted with isothiocyanate derivatives to give the corresponding ,-disubstituted thioureas.

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Evaluation of 3,3'-Triazolyl Biisoquinoline ,'-Dioxide Catalysts for Asymmetric Hydrosilylation of Hydrazones with Trichlorosilane.

Catalysts

September 2021

Chemistry Program, Department of Biomedical and Chemical Engineering and Sciences, Florida Institute of Technology, 150 West University Boulevard, Melbourne, FL 32901, USA.

A new class of axial-chiral biisoquinoline ,'-dioxides was evaluated as catalysts for the enantioselective hydrosilylation of acyl hydrazones with trichlorosilane. While these catalysts provided poor to moderate reactivity and enantioselectivity, this study represents the first example of the organocatalytic asymmetric reduction of acyl hydrazones. In addition, the structures and energies of two possible diastereomeric catalyst-trichlorosilane complexes (-HSiCl) were analyzed using density functional theory calculations.

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Florida's Indian River Lagoon (IRL) has experienced large-scale, frequent blooms of toxic harmful algae in recent decades. Sentinel, or indicator, species can provide an integrated picture of contaminants in the environment and may be useful to understanding phycotoxin prevalence in the IRL. This study evaluated the presence of phycotoxins in the IRL ecosystem by using the bull shark (Carcharhinus leucas) as a sentinel species.

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Rhesus monkeys and humans are highly social primates, yet both species exhibit pronounced variation in social functioning, spanning a spectrum of sociality. Naturally occurring low sociality in rhesus monkeys may be a promising construct by which to model social impairments relevant to human autism spectrum disorder (ASD), particularly if low sociality is found to be stable across time and associated with diminished social motivation. Thus, to better characterize variation in sociality and social communication profiles, we performed quantitative social behavior assessments on N = 95 male rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) housed in large, outdoor groups.

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Biophysical models are a powerful tool for assessing population connectivity of marine organisms that broadcast spawn. Albula vulpes is a species of bonefish that is an economically and culturally important sportfish found throughout the Caribbean and that exhibits genetic connectivity among geographically distant populations. We created ontogenetically relevant biophysical models for bonefish larval dispersal based upon multiple observed spawning events in Abaco, The Bahamas in 2013, 2018, and 2019.

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Purpose: Trauma to the eye resulting from a soccer ball is a common sports-related injury. Although the types of ocular pathologic features that result from impact have been documented, the underlying pathophysiologic mechanics are not as well studied. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the biomechanical events after the collision of a soccer ball with the eye to better understand the pathophysiology of observed ocular and retinal injuries and to compare them with those observed in abusive head trauma (AHT).

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Increased eHSP70-to-iHSP70 ratio disrupts vascular responses to calcium and activates the TLR4-MD2 complex in type 1 diabetes.

Life Sci

December 2022

Laboratory of Vascular Biology, Department of Biomedical and Chemical Engineering and Sciences, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL, United States. Electronic address:

Aims: Vascular dysfunction is a clinical hallmark of diabetes. While various pathways drive vascular alterations in diabetes, many gaps persist in understanding this process. Heat-shock protein 70 (HSP70) has a long-recognized role in diabetes, but the contributions of HSP70 to the diabetic vasculature remain largely unknown.

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Connecting Aortic Stiffness to Vascular Contraction: Does Sex Matter?

Int J Mol Sci

September 2022

Laboratory of Vascular Biology, Department of Biomedical and Chemical Engineering and Sciences, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL 32901, USA.

This study was designed to connect aortic stiffness to vascular contraction in young male and female Wistar rats. We hypothesized that female animals display reduced intrinsic media-layer stiffness, which associates with improved vascular function. Atomic force microscopy (AFM)-based nanoindentation analysis was used to derive stiffness (Young's modulus) in biaxially (i.

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Biomimetic scaffolds composed of bioactive ceramic-based materials incorporated within a polymeric framework have shown immense promise for use in bone tissue engineering (BTE) applications. However, studies on direct comparison of the efficacy of different bioceramics on bone bioactivity and osteogenic differentiation are lacking. Herein, we performed an in vitro direct comparison of three different bioceramics-Bioglass 45S5 (BG), Laponite XLG (LAP), and β-Tricalcium Phosphate (TCP)-on the physical properties and bone bioactivity of methacrylated collagen (CMA) hydrogels (10% w/w bioceramic:CMA).

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Modeling the Mechanical Microenvironment of Coiled Cerebral Aneurysms.

J Biomech Eng

April 2023

Department of Neurological Surgery, Stroke & Applied Neuroscience Center, University of Washington, 325 9th Avenue, Box 359924, Seattle, WA 98104; Department of Radiology, University of Washington, 325 9th Avenue, Box 359924, Seattle, WA 98104; Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Washington, 325 9th Avenue, Box 359924, Seattle, WA 98104.

Successful occlusion of cerebral aneurysms using coil embolization is contingent upon stable thrombus formation, and the quality of the thrombus depends upon the biomechanical environment. The goal of this study was to investigate how coil embolization alters the mechanical micro-environment within the aneurysm dome. Inertialess particles were injected in three-dimensional, computational simulations of flow inside patient aneurysms using patient-specific boundary conditions.

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Tropical and subtropical coastal flats are shallow regions of the marine environment at the intersection of land and sea. These regions provide myriad ecological goods and services, including recreational fisheries focused on flats-inhabiting fishes such as bonefish, tarpon, and permit. The cascading effects of climate change have the potential to negatively impact coastal flats around the globe and to reduce their ecological and economic value.

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A search for pairs of Higgs bosons produced via gluon and vector boson fusion is presented, focusing on the four b quark final state. The data sample consists of proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV, collected with the CMS detector at the LHC, and corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 138  fb^{-1}. No deviation from the background-only hypothesis is observed.

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  • An asynchronous control system using slight facial expressions (sFE-paradigm) was developed to enhance EEG-based interaction by addressing issues like lack of real-time capability and robustness.
  • The system's algorithm processes signals to decode commands with high accuracy (96.46% for certain tasks), showcasing improved efficiency and reduced errors in operation.
  • In practical tests, the sFE-paradigm showed comparable performance to commercial control methods, emphasizing its potential for non-invasive brain-computer interfacing in real-world applications.
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Pathological changes in blood flow lead to altered hemodynamic forces, which are responsible for a number of conditions related to the remodeling and regeneration of the vasculature. More specifically, wall shear stress (WSS) has been shown to be a significant hemodynamic parameter with respect to aneurysm growth and rupture, as well as plaque activation leading to increased risk of stroke. In-vivo measurement of shear stress is difficult due to the stringent requirements on spatial resolution near the wall boundaries, as well as the deviation from the commonly assumed parabolic flow behavior at the wall.

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Age-Related Decline in Vascular Responses to Phenylephrine Is Associated with Reduced Levels of HSP70.

Biomolecules

August 2022

Laboratory of Vascular Biology, Department of Biomedical and Chemical Engineering and Sciences, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL 32901, USA.

Aging impairs the expression of HSP70, an emergent player in vascular biology. However, it is unknown if age-related alterations in HSP70 are linked to a decline in arterial function. In this study, we test the hypothesis that the contributions of HSP70 to vascular contraction are diminished in middle-aged animals.

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Cerebral aneurysms (CA) affect nearly 6% of the US population and its rupture is one of the major causes of hemorrhagic stroke. Neurointerventionalists performing endovascular therapy (ET) to treat CA rely on qualitative image sequences obtained under fluoroscopy guidance alone, and do not have access to crucial quantitative information regarding blood flow before, during and after treatment - partially contributing to a failure rate of up to 30%. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is a powerful tool that can provide a wealth of quantitative data; however, CFD has found limited utility in the clinic due to the challenges in obtaining hemodynamic boundary conditions for each patient.

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Cobalt(III)- and rhodium(III)-porphyrin complexes for the effective degradation of fentanyl: Biological inactivation and mechanistic insights.

J Inorg Biochem

October 2022

Department of Biomolecular and Chemical Engineering and Sciences, Florida Institute of Technology, 150 West University Boulevard, Melbourne, FL 32922, USA. Electronic address:

Cobalt(III) and rhodium(III) complexes containing the water-soluble porphyrin ligand meso-tri(4-sulfonatophenyl)mono(4-carboxyphenyl)porphine (CSTPP), [Rh(CSTPP)]Na•nHO (1) and [Co(CSTPP)]Na•nHO (2) were prepared from the direct reaction of free porphyrin and metal chloride salts in refluxing MeOH/DMF or EtOH/HO. Compounds 1 and 2 were characterized using UV-vis and H NMR spectroscopies, and high-resolution mass spectrometry. Cell culture based assays of opioid receptor activation showed that while the rhodium complex reduced fentanyl opioid activity 113-fold to an IC50 value of 1.

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Improved Ion Mobility Separation and Structural Characterization of Steroids using Derivatization Methods.

J Am Soc Mass Spectrom

September 2022

Chemistry Program, Department of Biomedical and Chemical Engineering and Sciences, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Florida 32904, United States.

Steroids are an important class of biomolecules studied for their role in metabolism, development, nutrition, and disease. Although highly sensitive GC- and LC-MS/MS-based methods have been developed for targeted quantitation of known steroid metabolites, emerging techniques including ion mobility (IM) have shown promise in improved analysis and capacity to better identify unknowns in complex biological samples. Herein, we couple LC-IM-MS/MS with structurally selective reactions targeting hydroxyl and carbonyl functional groups to improve IM resolution and structural elucidation.

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Proton-proton interactions resulting in final states with two photons are studied in a search for the signature of flavor-changing neutral current interactions of top quarks (t) and Higgs bosons (H). The analysis is based on data collected at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV with the CMS detector at the LHC, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 137  fb^{-1}. No significant excess above the background prediction is observed.

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Background And Aim: This study evaluates the upper airway flow characteristics, anatomical features and analyzes their correlations with AHI in patients with varied degrees of OSA severity seeking for discernments of the underlying pathophysiological profile.

Materials And Methods: Patient-specific computational fluid dynamics models were reconstructed from high-resolution cone-beam computed tomography images for 4 OSA patients classified as minimal, mild, moderate, and severe according to AHI.

Results: The parameters, minimal cross-sectional area (MCA), and the pharyngeal airway volume did not show clear correlations with the OSA severity defined according to AHI.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Soccer-related retinal injuries have gained attention due to the high stress and strain caused by impact from a soccer ball, which can be analyzed using a finite element (FE) method, but this method is complex and time-consuming for clinical use.
  • - This study introduces a new approach that combines FE analysis with machine learning (ML) to quickly predict how the retina reacts to soccer ball impacts, using simulated data to create a predictive model.
  • - The predictive model showed high accuracy in estimating stress and strain from frontal and diagonal impacts, suggesting it could be developed into a useful diagnostic tool for assessing soccer-related eye injuries.
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Multiparticle azimuthal correlations of prompt D^{0} mesons are measured in Pb-Pb collisions at a nucleon-nucleon center-of-mass energy of sqrt[s_{NN}]=5.02  TeV. For the first time, a four-particle cumulant method is used to extract the second Fourier coefficient of the azimuthal distribution (v_{2}) of D^{0} mesons as a function of event centrality and the D^{0} transverse momentum.

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A search for resonances decaying into a W boson and a radion, where the radion decays into two W bosons, is presented. The data analyzed correspond to an integrated luminosity of 138  fb^{-1} recorded in proton-proton collisions with the CMS detector at sqrt[s]=13  TeV. One isolated charged lepton is required, together with missing transverse momentum and one or two massive large-radius jets, containing the decay products of either two or one W bosons, respectively.

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