Publications by authors named "T Daniel P Stack"

Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to greatly enhance diagnostic pathology, including the analysis of tissue samples to detect diseases such as colorectal cancer. This study explores how large language models (LLMs) and multimodal LLMs (MLLMs) can improve histopathological analysis by using medical data to aid diagnostics. However, challenges such as data quality and availability limit their effectiveness.

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BackgroundThe representation of women in otolaryngology has increased significantly over recent decades, yet discrepancies remain in certain subspecialties, including rhinology. Despite overall improvements in gender equity within otolaryngology, the specific demographic trends and scholarly productivity of fellowship-trained rhinologists have not been thoroughly examined.ObjectiveWe aimed to address this gap by examining demographic trends and academic productivity among rhinology fellowship graduates.

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  • The study examines the documentation discrepancies surrounding tobacco-free nicotine (TFN) pouch use in a healthcare setting, specifically noting that TFN products are often misclassified in patient records.
  • A chart review of 150 TFN users revealed that only 25% of documentation matched physician notes, compared to 55.9% for vaping, indicating a significant gap in accurate reporting for TFN usage.
  • The findings emphasize the importance of revising social history templates to clearly distinguish TFN pouches, as accurate nicotine use history is vital for patient care, particularly in surgical contexts.
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Imidazole ligation of metals through histidine is extensive among metalloproteins, yet the role of the imidazolate conjugate base is often neglected, despite its potential accessibility when bonded to an oxidized metal center. Using synthetic models of oxygenated tyrosinase enzymes ligated exclusively by monodentate imidazoles, we find that deprotonation of the μ-η:η-peroxidodicopper(II) species triggers redox isomerization to an imidazolate-ligated bis(μ-oxido)dicopper(III) species. Formal two-electron oxidation to Cu(III) remains biologically unprecedented, yet is effected readily by addition of base.

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