615 research outputs found

    Homogeneous and heterogenised new gold C-scorpionate complexes as catalysts for cyclohexane oxidation

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    Gold(III) complexes of type [AuCl2{eta(2)-RC(R'pz)(3)}]Cl [R = R' = H (1), R = CH2OH, R' = H (2) and R = H, R' = 3,5-Me-2(3), pz = pyrazol-1-yl] were supported on carbon materials (activated carbon, carbon xerogel and carbon nanotubes) and used for the oxidation of cyclohexane to cyclohexanol and cyclohexanone, with aqueous H2O2, under mild conditions

    Hydrothermal Synthesis and Structural Investigation of a Crystalline Uranyl Borosilicate

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    The relevance of multidimensional and porous crystalline materials to nuclear waste reme-diation and storage applications has motivated exploratory research focused on materials discovery of compounds, such as actinide mixed-oxoanion phases, which exhibit rich structural chemistry. The novel phase K1.8 Na1.2 [(UO2)BSi4 O12 ] has been synthesized using hydrothermal methods, rep-resenting the first example of a uranyl borosilicate. The three-dimensional structure crystallizes in the orthorhombic space group Cmce with lattice parameters a = 15.5471(19) Å, b = 14.3403(17) Å, c = 11.7315(15) Å, and V = 2615.5(6) Å3, and is composed of UO6 octahedra linked by [BSi4 O12 ]5− chains to form a [(UO2)BSi4 O12 ]3− framework. The synthesis method, structure, results of Raman, IR, and X-ray absorption spectroscopy, and thermal stability are discussed

    Breakthrough in purification of fossil pollen for dating of sediments by a new large-particle on-chip sorter

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    Particle sorting is a fundamental method in various fields of medical and biological research. However, existing sorting applications are not capable for high-throughput sorting of large-size (>100 micrometers) particles. Here, we present a novel on-chip sorting method using traveling vortices generated by on-demand microjet flows, which locally exceed laminar flow condition, allowing for high-throughput sorting (5 kilohertz) with a record-wide sorting area of 520 micrometers. Using an activation system based on fluorescence detection, the method successfully sorted 160-micrometer microbeads and purified fossil pollen (maximum dimension around 170 micrometers) from lake sediments. Radiocarbon dates of sorting-derived fossil pollen concentrates proved accurate, demonstrating the method’s ability to enhance building chronologies for paleoenvironmental records from sedimentary archives. The method is capable to cover urgent needs for high-throughput large-particle sorting in genomics, metabolomics, and regenerative medicine and opens up new opportunities for the use of pollen and other microfossils in geochronology, paleoecology, and paleoclimatology

    Sens-o-Spheres – Mobile, miniaturisierte Sensorplattform fĂŒr die ortsungebundene Prozessmessung in wĂ€ssrigen Lösungen

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    Zur Prozessmessung in FlĂŒssigkeiten wird ein Konzept vorgestellt, das mittels miniaturisierter Sensorkugeln eine ortsverĂ€nderliche Aufnahme von Prozessmesssignalen – z. B. der Temperatur – ermöglicht und diese kontinuierlich aus dem Reaktionsvolumen an eine Basisstation ĂŒbertrĂ€gt. Das System beinhaltet nicht nur die Miniaturisierung der Messstelle auf einen Kugeldurchmesser von 7,8 mm sondern auch die Abstimmung der Gesamtdichte auf die Prozessbedingungen, um eine gleichmĂ€ĂŸige Verteilung der Messpunkte auf das gesamte Reaktionsvolumen zu ermöglichen. FĂŒr die Verwendung im Bioprozess wurde eine bio-inerte Kapselung fĂŒr die gesamte Messelektronik entwickelt und die FunktionstĂŒchtigkeit in mehreren Bioreaktorsystemen demonstriert. Das Messsystem wird mit einer induktiv wieder aufladbaren Energiequelle betrieben und hat eine Reichweite von mehr als 30 cm durch die FlĂŒssigkeitssĂ€ule

    Psychotherapy in Europe

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    Psychotherapy was an invention of European modernity, but as the 20th century unfolded, and we trace how it crossed national and continental borders, its goals and the particular techniques by which it operated become harder to pin down. This introduction briefly draws together the historical literature on psychotherapy in Europe, asking comparative questions about the role of location and culture, and networks of transmission and transformation. It introduces the six articles in this special issue on Greece, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Russia, Britain and Sweden as well as its parallel special issue of History of Psychology on ‘Psychotherapy in the Americas’. It traces what these articles tell us about how therapeutic developments were entangled with the dramatic, and often traumatic, political events across the continent: in the wake of the Second World War, the emergence of Communist and authoritarian regimes, the establishment of welfare states and the advance of neoliberalism

    Enhanced lymph node trafficking of engineered IL‐10 suppresses rheumatoid arthritis in murine models

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    Objective Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a major autoimmune disease that causes synovitis and joint damage. Although clinical trials using interleukin‐10 (IL‐10), an anti‐inflammatory cytokine, have been performed as a potential treatment of RA, its therapeutic effects have been limited, potentially due to insufficient residence in lymphoid organs, where antigen recognition primarily occurs. Here, we engineered IL‐10 as a fusion with serum albumin (SA). Methods SA‐fused IL‐10 was recombinantly expressed. After intravenous injection to mice, retention of SA‐IL‐10 at lymph node (LN), immune cell compositions at paws, and therapeutic effect on arthritis model mice were assessed. Results SA fusion to IL‐10 led to enhanced LN accumulation compared with unmodified IL‐10. Intravenous SA‐IL‐10 treatment restored immune cell composition in the paws to a normal status, elevated the frequency of suppressive M2 macrophages, reduced IL‐17A amount in the paw‐draining LN, and protected joint morphology. Intravenous SA‐IL‐10 treatment showed similar efficacy as treatment with an anti‐TNF‐α antibody. SA‐IL‐10 was equally effective when administered intravenously, locally or subcutaneously, which benefits clinical translation of this molecule. Conclusion SA fusion to IL‐10 is a simple but effective engineering strategy for RA therapy and holds clinical translational potential

    Cerebellar Integrity in the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis - Frontotemporal Dementia Continuum

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    Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD) are multisystem neurodegenerative disorders that manifest overlapping cognitive, neuropsychiatric and motor features. The cerebellum has long been known to be crucial for intact motor function although emerging evidence over the past decade has attributed cognitive and neuropsychiatric processes to this structure. The current study set out i) to establish the integrity of cerebellar subregions in the amyotrophic lateral sclerosis-behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia spectrum (ALS-bvFTD) and ii) determine whether specific cerebellar atrophy regions are associated with cognitive, neuropsychiatric and motor symptoms in the patients. Seventy-eight patients diagnosed with ALS, ALS-bvFTD, behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD), most without C9ORF72 gene abnormalities, and healthy controls were investigated. Participants underwent cognitive, neuropsychiatric and functional evaluation as well as structural imaging using voxel-based morphometry (VBM) to examine the grey matter subregions of the cerebellar lobules, vermis and crus. VBM analyses revealed: i) significant grey matter atrophy in the cerebellum across the whole ALS-bvFTD continuum; ii) atrophy predominantly of the superior cerebellum and crus in bvFTD patients, atrophy of the inferior cerebellum and vermis in ALS patients, while ALS-bvFTD patients had both patterns of atrophy. Post-hoc covariance analyses revealed that cognitive and neuropsychiatric symptoms were particularly associated with atrophy of the crus and superior lobule, while motor symptoms were more associated with atrophy of the inferior lobules. Taken together, these findings indicate an important role of the cerebellum in the ALS-bvFTD disease spectrum, with all three clinical phenotypes demonstrating specific patterns of subregional atrophy that associated with different symptomology
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