David Mayer
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Recent Articles
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Heinz W, Staude D, Mayer D, Bunzen H, Fischer R
Dalton Trans
. 2021 Apr;
50(15):5226-5235.
PMID: 33881091
The precious group metal (PGM) analogues of the iconic metal-organic framework [Cu3(BTC)2] (HKUST-1; BTC = 1,3,5 benzenetricarboxylate) still represent a synthetic challenge, especially if targeting the univalent and ideally defect-free...
12.
Oates K, Burgess A, Dalton S, Sammut J, Mayer D
Clin Teach
. 2019 Dec;
17(5):508-514.
PMID: 31863528
Background: There is a high incidence of preventable error in health care. Many of these errors are the result of poor teamwork between different health professionals and not listening to...
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McMichael L, Edson D, McKeown A, Sanchez C, Mayer D, Kopp S, et al.
J Wildl Dis
. 2018 Oct;
55(2):449-454.
PMID: 30325258
The spectacled flying fox ( Pteropus conspicillatus) is listed as vulnerable to extinction in Australia. The species' restricted population is in decline, putatively attributed to decreasing habitat, climatic extremes, anthropogenic...
14.
Edson D, Field H, McMichael L, Mayer D, Martin J, Welbergen J, et al.
J Zoo Wildl Med
. 2018 Sep;
49(3):591-598.
PMID: 30212311
The grey-headed flying fox ( Pteropus poliocephalus) is a species endemic to coastal eastern Australia. This study presents a comprehensive set of biochemistry, hematology, and urinalysis biomarkers from which reference...
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McMichael L, Edson D, Smith C, Mayer D, Smith I, Kopp S, et al.
PLoS One
. 2017 Aug;
12(8):e0182171.
PMID: 28767708
Pteropid bats (flying-foxes) are the natural reservoir of Hendra virus, an emergent paramyxovirus responsible for fatal infection in horses and humans in Australia. Pteropus alecto (the Black flying-fox) and the...
16.
Medishetty R, Zareba J, Mayer D, Samoc M, Fischer R
Chem Soc Rev
. 2017 Jun;
46(16):4976-5004.
PMID: 28621347
The building block modular approach that lies behind coordination polymers (CPs) and metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) results not only in a plethora of materials that can be obtained but also in...
17.
Chen F, Arora H, Martinelli S, Teeter E, Mayer D, Zvara D, et al.
J Clin Anesth
. 2017 May;
39:139-144.
PMID: 28494890
Study Objective: Selecting candidates for residency positions is challenging and there is little research on the correlation between commonly used selection criteria and subsequent performance in anesthesiology. This study examined...
18.
Medishetty R, Nalla V, Nemec L, Henke S, Mayer D, Sun H, et al.
Adv Mater
. 2017 Feb;
29(17).
PMID: 28218491
Blue-color stimulated emission with low threshold power is observed from In- and Zn-MOFs, which feature a highly fluorescent chromophore densely packed and rigidly linked to the metal-ion centers in the...
19.
Rieb J, Dominelli B, Mayer D, Jandl C, Drechsel J, Heydenreuter W, et al.
Dalton Trans
. 2017 Feb;
46(8):2722-2735.
PMID: 28174778
The formation of different conformers of dinuclear silver(i) and gold(i) 1,1'-(2-hydroxyethane-1,1-diyl) bridge-functionalized bis(NHC) complexes with various wing-tip substituents (R = methyl, isopropyl and mesityl) has been investigated using multinuclear NMR...
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PHYSIOLOGIC BIOMARKERS AND HENDRA VIRUS INFECTION IN AUSTRALIAN BLACK FLYING FOXES (PTEROPUS ALECTO)
McMichael L, Edson D, Mayer D, Broos A, Kopp S, Meers J, et al.
J Wildl Dis
. 2016 Oct;
53(1):111-120.
PMID: 27723384
Bats of the genus Pteropus (Pteropodidae), colloquially known as flying foxes, are recognized as the natural reservoir of Hendra virus, a zoonotic paramyxovirus responsible for mortality in horses and humans....