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Synthesis, Characterization, And Biological Activity Of Spherical Nucleic Acid (Sna) Constructs For Cancer Therapy And Imaging, Colin Calabrese Aug 2017

Synthesis, Characterization, And Biological Activity Of Spherical Nucleic Acid (Sna) Constructs For Cancer Therapy And Imaging, Colin Calabrese

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This dissertation focuses on the development of biocompatible oligonucleotide-based nanomaterials, known as spherical nucleic acids (SNAs), as therapeutic and diagnostic agents for intracellular gene regulation and in vivo cancer imaging by positron emission tomography (PET). SNAs consist of a nanoparticle core functionalized with a dense shell of oligonucleotides such as deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). Detailed synthetic procedures and characterization of novel SNAs with purpose-built biocompatible core materials are described. The SNAs exhibit comparable chemical, physical and biological properties regardless of core composition. The functionalities of the SNAs were further tailored by deliberate design and chemical modification of their oligonucleotide sequences.

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Vrshape: A Virtual Reality Tool For Shaping Movement Compensation, Matthew Hale Foreman May 2017

Vrshape: A Virtual Reality Tool For Shaping Movement Compensation, Matthew Hale Foreman

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The majority of persons living with chronic stroke experience some form of upper extremity motor impairment that affects their functional movement, performance of meaningful activities, and participation in the flow of daily life. Stroke survivors often compensate for these impairments by adapting their movement patterns to incorporate additional degrees of freedom at new joints and body segments. One of the most common compensatory movements is the recruitment of excessive trunk flexion when reaching with the affected upper extremity. Long-term use of these compensations may lead to suboptimal motor recovery and chronic pain or injury due to overuse. Rehabilitation focuses on …