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Mechanically-Induced Transport Switching Effect in Graphene-based Nanojunctions
We report a theoretical study suggesting a novel type of electronic switching
effect, driven by the geometrical reconstruction of nanoscale graphene-based
junctions. We considered junction struc- tures which have alternative
metastable configurations transformed by rotations of local carbon dimers. The
use of external mechanical strain allows a control of the energy barrier
heights of the potential profiles and also changes the reaction character from
endothermic to exothermic or vice-versa. The reshaping of the atomic details of
the junction encode binary electronic ON or OFF states, with ON/OFF
transmission ratio that can reach up to 10^4-10^5. Our results suggest the
possibility to design modern logical switching devices or mechanophore sensors,
monitored by mechanical strain and structural rearrangements.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure
Treatment of keloids using 5âfluorouracil in combination with crystalline triamcinolone acetonide suspension: evaluating therapeutic effects by using nonâinvasive objective measures
Background
Intralesional 5âfluorouracil (5âFU) in combination with triamcinolone acetonide (TAC) has been recommended as a promising alternative for keloids not responding to siliconeâbased products, cryotherapy or intralesional corticosteroids alone. Although numerous studies support the efficacy of this regime, there is a lack of objective data.
Objectives
In this study, we evaluate the therapeutic effect of four courses of intralesional 5âFU in combination with TAC (3 : 1) utilizing 3D analysis (PRIMOSÂźpico), ultrasound and scar scales such as the Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scales (POSAS) and the Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI).
Methods
Twentyâfive patients with keloids were treated using 5âFU and TAC every 4 weeks. Objective assessments were performed and the scar scales administered at baseline, as well as during consecutive visits at 1â and 12âmonth followâup (FU). Routine laboratory tests were performed at baseline and at 1âmonth FU.
Results
3D PRIMOS and ultrasound measurements revealed highly significant and stable reductions in height (baseline mean score: 4.0 ± 1.7 mm, 1âmonth FU mean score: 1.5 ± 0.8 mm, 12âmonth FU mean score: 1.8 ± 0.9 mm, P = <0.0001), volume (baseline mean score: 1,105 ± 911.5 mm3, 1âmonth FU mean score: 416.1 ± 218.1 mm3, 12âmonth FU mean sore: 431.2 ± 253.6 mm3, P = <0.0001, respectively) and penetration depth of keloids (relative reduction between baseline and 12âmonth FU of 74.4%, P = <0.0001). The POSAS and DLQI scales confirmed significant objective and subjective improvements in scar appearance in all categories. The life quality associated with keloid appearance improved from a âmoderate effectâ to a âsmall effectâ throughout the course of the study.
Conclusions
Results of this study confirm the efficacy and safety of the combination of 5âFU and TAC in keloids. Treatments were well tolerated and demonstrated stable results at 12âmonth FU
Modeling graphene-based nanoelectromechanical devices
We report on a theoretical study of charge transport properties of graphene nanoribbons under external mechanical stress. The influence of mechanical forces on the ribbon conductance is shown to be strongly dependent on the ribbon edge symmetry, i.e., zigzag versus armchair. In contrast to zigzag-edge nanoribbons which remain robust against high strain deformations, a stretching-induced metal-semiconductor transition is obtained for armchair-edge configurations. Our results point out that armchair edge ribbons are consequently much better suited for electromechanical applications.Fil: Poetschke, M.. Technische UniversitĂ€t Dresden; AlemaniaFil: Rocha, C. G.. Technische UniversitĂ€t Dresden; AlemaniaFil: Foa Torres, Luis Eduardo Francisco. Universidad Nacional de CĂłrdoba. Facultad de MatemĂĄtica, AstronomĂa y FĂsica; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones CientĂficas y TĂ©cnicas. Centro CientĂfico TecnolĂłgico Conicet - CĂłrdoba. Instituto de FĂsica Enrique Gaviola. Universidad Nacional de CĂłrdoba. Instituto de FĂsica Enrique Gaviola; ArgentinaFil: Roche, Serge. Technische UniversitĂ€t Dresden; Alemania. Universite Grenoble Alpes. Institut Nanosciences et Cryogenie - Commissariat a LÂŽEnergie Atomique et Aux Energies Alternatives. Institut Nanosciences et Cryogenie; Francia. Centro de InvestigaciĂłn en Nanociencia y NanotecnologĂa (CIN2); EspañaFil: Cuniberti, G.. Technische UniversitĂ€t Dresden; Alemani
Socio-economic status is inversely related to bed net use in Gabon
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