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    Topological insulator particles as optically induced oscillators: towards dynamical force measurements and optical rheology

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    We report the first experimental study upon the optical trapping and manipulation of topological insulator (TI) particles. By virtue of the unique TI properties, which have a conducting surface and an insulating bulk, the particles present a peculiar behaviour in the presence of a single laser beam optical tweezers: they oscillate in a plane perpendicular to the direction of the laser propagation, as a result of the competition between radiation pressure and gradient forces. In other words, TI particles behave as optically induced oscillators, allowing dynamical measurements with unprecedented simplicity and purely optical control. Actually, optical rheology of soft matter interfaces and biological membranes, as well as dynamical force measurements in macromolecules and biopolymers, may be quoted as feasible possibilities for the near future.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures. Correspondence and requests for Supplementary Material should be addressed to [email protected]

    Variação genotípica na resposta antioxidativa de cultivares de Feijão-caupi expostos ao estresse osmótico.

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    The cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.], also known as cowpea, is of fundamental socioeconomic importance to the northeast of Brazil, and has become one of the main sources of protein in the diet of the rural population. However, in this region, it has become necessary to identify genotypes that are better adapted to drought..

    Ryanodine myopathies without central cores-clinical, histopathologic, and genetic description of three cases.

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    BACKGROUND: Mutations in ryanodine receptor 1 gene (RYR1) are frequent causes of myopathies. They classically present with central core disease; however, clinical variability and histopathologic overlap are being increasingly recognized. PATIENTS: Patient 1 is a 15-year-old girl with mild proximal, four-limb weakness from age 5, presenting with a progressive scoliosis starting at age 10. Patient 2 is an 18-year-old girl with progressively worsening muscle hypotrophy and mild proximal, four-limb weakness. She developed a rapidly progressive scoliosis from age 11 and needed surgical treatment at age 14 years. Patient 3 is an 11-year-old boy with moderate proximal limb weakness and progressive neck flexor weakness, first noticed at age 2. Muscle biopsies revealed type 1 fiber predominance (Patients 1 and 2) or abnormal type 1 fiber uniformity (Patient 3). Different RYR1 variants were identified in all patients. In Patients 1 and 3, these changes were validated as being pathogenic. CONCLUSIONS: These patients illustrate early-onset, progressive myopathies with predominant axial involvement. Histopathologic findings were abnormal but not specific for a diagnosis, particularly central core myopathy. Genetic testing helped broaden the range of phenotypes included in the RYR1-related myopathies. Our patients reinforce the need to recognize the broad histopathologic variability of RYR1-related myopathies and sometimes lack of pathognomonic findings that may reduce the diagnostic threshold of this disease. We suggest that the predominance of type 1 fibers and involvement of axial muscles may be an important element to consider the RYR1 gene as candidate

    New chemistry of diazafulvenium methides: one way to pyrazoles

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    Diazafulvenium methides generated from the solution pyrolysis of pyrazolo[1,5-c][1,3]thiazole-2,2-dioxides participate in [8[pi]+2[pi]] cycloadditions giving pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyridine derivatives. 1-Methyl-diazafulvenium, generated under flash vacuum pyrolysis reaction conditions, undergoes an intramolecular sigmatropic [1,8]H shift giving 1-vinyl-1H-pyrazoles.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6THS-4HR7298-7/1/af0dd8d679e7977f53bc0d4af9a5b68

    Synthesis and reactivity of 2-halo-2H-azirines towards nucleophiles

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    Nucleophilic substitution reactions of 2-halo-2H-azirine with potassium phthalimide and aniline allowed the preparation of new substituted 2H-azirines. The reactions of 2-bromo-3-phenyl-2H-azirine-2-carboxylate with methylamine led to the synthesis of [alpha]-diimines and from the reaction with water, a 3-oxazoline was obtained.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6THS-4152YMR-K/1/e94005b66b66b6820ad27458f2562ed
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