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Using beam-offset optical coherence tomography to reconstruct backscattered photon profiles in scattering media.

Biomed Opt Express

November 2022

The Department of Chemical, Paper, and Biomedical Engineering, Miami University, Oxford, 45056 OH, USA.

Raster scanning imaging technologies capture least scattered photons (LSPs) and reject multiple scattered photons (MSPs) in backscattered photons to image the underlying structures of a scattering medium. However, MSPs can still squeeze into the images, resulting in limited imaging depth, degraded contrast, and significantly reduced lateral resolution. Great efforts have been made to understand how MSPs affect imaging performance through modeling, but the techniques for visualizing the backscattered photon profile (BSPP) in scattering media during imaging are unavailable.

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Blind Assessment of Monomeric AlphaFold2 Protein Structure Models with Experimental NMR Data.

bioRxiv

January 2023

Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Center for Biotechnology and Interdisciplinary Sciences, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 12180 USA.

Article Synopsis
  • Recent advancements in AI, particularly the AF2 system developed by DeepMind, have significantly improved the prediction of protein structures, showing high accuracy compared to traditional methods like X-ray crystallography and cryo-electron microscopy.
  • AF2 was evaluated on nine small monomeric proteins whose structures were not part of its training dataset, demonstrating that the AI-generated models fit well with experimental NMR data.
  • The findings suggest AF2’s potential as a useful tool in protein NMR data analysis and in generating hypotheses for further research in structural biology.
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Functional Surface Generation by EDM-A Review.

Micromachines (Basel)

December 2022

Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056, USA.

Electro-discharge machining (EDM) removes electrically conductive materials by high frequency spark discharges between the tool electrode and the workpiece in the presence of a dielectric liquid. Being an electrothermal process and with melting and evaporation being the mechanisms of material removal, EDM suffers from migration of materials between the tool and the workpiece. Although unwanted surface modification was considered a challenge in the past for many applications, this inherent nature of the EDM process has recently become of interest to the scientific community.

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Fluorescent dendrimers have wide applications in biomedical and materials science. Here, we report the synthesis of fluorescent polyurethane homodendrimers and Janus dendrimers, which often pose challenges due to the inherent reactivity of isocyanates. Polyurethane dendrons (G1-G3) were synthesized via a convergent method using a one-pot multicomponent Curtius reaction as a crucial step to establish urethane linkages.

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The purpose of this investigation was to compare concentric movement velocity (CMV) measured with the PUSH Band (v2.0) and a Vicon motion capture system (MC) during the back squat (SQ) and the bench press (BP) resistance exercises (RE). Twelve resistance-trained males (26.

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As a promising industrial thermoplastic polymer material, high-density polyethylene (HDPE) possesses distinct properties of ease to process, good biocompatibility, high recyclability, etc. and has been widely used to make packaging, prostheses and implants, and liquid-permeable membranes. Traditional manufacturing processes for HDPE, including injection molding, thermoforming, and rotational molding, require molds or post processing.

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Harnessing synthetic biology to develop novel psychedelic therapies.

Trends Biotechnol

April 2023

PsyBio Therapeutics, Sunrise, FL 33351, USA; Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056, USA.

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Programmable Thermo-Responsive Self-Morphing Structures Design and Performance.

Materials (Basel)

December 2022

Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Department, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056, USA.

Additive manufacturing (AM), also known as 3D printing, was introduced to design complicated structures/geometries that overcome the manufacturability limitations of traditional manufacturing processes. However, like any other manufacturing technique, AM also has its limitations, such as the need of support structures for overhangs, long build time etc. To overcome these limitations of 3D printing, 4D printing was introduced, which utilizes smart materials and processes to create shapeshifting structures with the external stimuli, such as temperature, humidity, magnetism, etc.

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Hydroxylated polymethoxyflavones (PMFs) are a unique class of flavonoid compounds mainly found in citrus plants. We investigated the anti-inflammatory effects of one major 5-hydroxy PMF, namely 5-demethylnobiletin (5DN) and its metabolites 5, 3'-didemethylnobiletin (M1), 5, 4'-didemethylnobiletin (M2), and 5, 3', 4'-tridemethylnobiletin (M3) in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated RAW 264.7 macrophage cells.

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The Effect of Argon Plasma Surface Treatment on Poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid)/Collagen-Based Biomaterials for Bone Tissue Engineering.

Biomimetics (Basel)

November 2022

Department of Chemical, Paper and Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering and Computing, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056, USA.

Nonunion bone fractures can impact the quality of life and represent a major economic burden. Scaffold-based tissue engineering has shown promise as an alternative to bone grafting. Achieving desirable bone reconstruction requires appropriate surface properties, together with optimizing the internal architecture of 3D scaffolds.

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The recently introduced gadolinium-based magnetic ionic liquid (Gd-MIL) has been exploited as an extractant in dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction (DLLME) for preconcentration of ivermectin (IVR) from water samples followed by analysis using reversed-phase HPLC with UV detection at 245 nm. The utilized Gd-MIL extractant is hydrophobic with markedly high magnetic susceptibility. These features result in an efficient extraction of the lipophilic analyte and facilitate the phase separation under the influence of a strong magnetic field, thus promoting the method sensitivity and increasing the potential for automation.

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Psilocybin and its active metabolite psilocin are hallucinogenic serotonergic agonists with high affinity for several serotonin receptors. In addition to underlying the hallucinogenic effects of these compounds, serotonin receptor activation also has important effects on decision-making and goal-directed behaviors. The impact of psilocybin and psilocin on these cognitive systems, however, remains unclear.

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Gut microbiota metabolism can have profound effects on human health. Choline, a quaternary amine (QA) highly abundant in our diet, is canonically cleaved by a glycyl radical enzyme, choline trimethylamine lyase (CutC), and its SAM-dependent radical activator, CutD. CutC cleaves choline to form trimethylamine (TMA) and acetaldehyde.

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Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) presents a more extensive allowable design complexity and manufacturability compared with the traditional manufacturing processes by depositing materials in a layer-wised manner. However, the process variability in the LPBF process induces quality uncertainty and inconsistency. Specifically, the mechanical properties, e.

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Maillard reaction intermediates (MRIs) derived from enzymatic hydrolysates of soybean protein were prepared by combining dehydration method with spray drying and vacuum drying. Taste characteristics, browning precursors, water activity, and moisture state were monitored during the process of vacuum drying. The water activity was significantly reduced and the proportion of bound water was increased, which could promote the large accumulation of MRIs.

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Soil and bedrock weathering and phosphate (P) fertilizers may both contribute to the uranium (U) load of rivers in agricultural regions, but controls over their relative influence are not well known. This study investigates the U sources to rivers in Ohio, United States, part of the Eastern Corn Belt in the Mississippi River watershed. We present a regional picture of seasonal U sources to rivers based on four analyses: 1) a spatial analysis of legacy soil and water data, 2) new measurements of U and carbonate weathering products from rivers at 50 locations across the state collected seasonally over two years, 3) a weekly time series with additional U/U (n = 5) and Sr/Sr (n = 5) measurements from an agricultural river, and 4) a mass-balance approach to U addition to the landscape based on reported P fertilizer use.

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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer and has the second highest cancer-related mortality in the world. The incident rates of CRC vary country-wise; however, population studies and data from different countries show a general increase in the CRC rate in young adults, males, and females ≥65 years. CRC incidence is affected by age, sex, environmental, dietary, hormonal, and lifestyle factors.

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Topological examination of the bacteriophage lambda S holin by EPR spectroscopy.

Biochim Biophys Acta Biomembr

February 2023

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056, USA. Electronic address:

The S protein from bacteriophage lambda is a three-helix transmembrane protein produced by the prophage which accumulates in the host membrane during late gene expression. It is responsible for the first step in lysing the host cell at the end of the viral life cycle by multimerizing together to form large pores which permeabilize the host membrane to allow the escape of virions. Several previous studies have established a model for the assembly of holin into functional holes and the manner in which they pack together, but it is still not fully understood how the very rapid transition from monomer or dimer to multimeric pore occurs with such precise timing once the requisite threshold is reached.

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Reciprocal parent-child interactions are theorized to play a crucial role in child anxiety development and maintenance. The current study tested whether toddler-solicited maternal comforting behavior in low-threat (mildly challenging and novel) situations may be a unique, early indicator of anxiety-relevant interactions. Controlling for other types of maternal comforting behavior, a path model tested solicited comforting behavior in a low-threat context in relation to both family accommodation (FA) and child anxiety symptoms, which may subsequently continue to predict each other over time.

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An emerging therapeutic approach in the treatment of infectious disease is to augment the host response through repurposing of well-tolerated, non-antibiotic, host-directed therapeutics. Earlier retrospective studies identify a positive association between statin use and a decreased risk of death due to sepsis or bacteremia. However, more recent randomized control trials fail to detect a therapeutic benefit in these complex infection settings.

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Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) play an essential role in diverse biological processes and disease development. Accurate classification of lncRNAs and mRNAs is important for the identification of tissue- or disease-specific lncRNAs. Here, we present our tool LncDC (Long non-coding RNA detection) that is able to accurately predict lncRNAs with an XGBoost model using features extracted from RNA sequences, secondary structures, and translated proteins.

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Challenges Faced by Childcare Directors During COVID-19: Leading During A Global Pandemic.

Early Child Educ J

November 2022

Department of Speech Pathology & Audiology, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056 US.

Unlabelled: Childcare centers have faced many stressors both during and prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Building on stress and coping theories, this study explores how the pandemic affected childcare center practices and how center directors responded. Childcare directors were surveyed to explore their perspectives about the pandemic's effects on teachers and staff, children and families, and the daily routines at their centers.

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Protecting group free one-pot multicomponent Curtius reaction afforded a versatile MN type dendron, ensuring late-stage modification of both dendron and dendrimer to afford highly fluorescent symmetrical and unsymmetrical (Janus) polyurethane dendrimers. Fluorescence study of these dendrimers exhibited the Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) between blue and mint green fluorophores.

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The virus that causes COVID-19 changes over time, occasionally leading to Variants of Interest (VOIs) and Variants of Concern (VOCs) that can behave differently with respect to detection kits, treatments, or vaccines. For instance, two vaccination doses were 61% effective against the BA.1 predominant variant, but only 24% effective when BA.

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Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) presents highly useful piezo and pyro electric properties but they are predicated upon the processing methods and the ensuing volume fraction of the -phase. Production of PVDF with higher -phase content for additive manufacturing (AM) is particularly desirable because it can enable the creation of custom parts with enhanced properties. Necessary steps from compounding to the testing of a 3D printed piezo sensitive sensor are presented in this paper.

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