Xiong, Yifeng Wang, Yushu Zhu, Runze Xu, Haotian Wu, Chenhui Chen, Jinhui Ma, Yang Liu, Yuan Chen, Ye Watanabe, Kenji
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The real-time, in-line analysis of light polarization is critical in optical networks, currently suffering from complex systems with numerous bulky opto-electro-mechanical elements tandemly arranged along the optical path. Here, we design and fabricate a fiber-integrated polarimeter by vertically stacking three photodetection units based on six-lay...
Mukherjee, Abhiroop Panayotov, George Sen, Rik Dutta, Harsha Ghosh, Pulak
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Despite an urgent need, authorities in many countries are struggling to track COVID vaccine effectiveness (VE) because standard VE measures cannot be calculated from their public health data. Here, we use regression discontinuity design (RDD) to estimate VE, motivated by such limitations in public health records from West Bengal, India. These data ...
Yuan, Yexian Zhu, Canjun Wang, Yongliang Sun, Jia Feng, Jinlong Ma, Zewei Li, Penglin Peng, Wentong Yin, Cong Xu, Guli
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Previously, we found that α-ketoglutaric acid (AKG) stimulates muscle hypertrophy and fat loss through 2-oxoglutarate receptor 1 (OXGR1). Here, we demonstrated the beneficial effects of AKG on glucose homeostasis in a diet-induced obesity (DIO) mouse model, which are independent of OXGR1. We also showed that AKG effectively decreased blood glucose ...
Xi, Nianxun Chen, Dongxia Bahn, Michael Wu, Hangyu Chu, Chengjin Cadotte, Marc W. Bloor, Juliette M. G.
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Past drought events can alter effects of biodiversity loss on ecosystem functioning through soil microbial legacy.
Li, Hongxia Warden, Antony R He, Jie Shen, Guangxia Ding, Xianting
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Superresolution microscopy enables probing of cellular ultrastructures. However, its widespread applications are limited by the need for expensive machinery, specific hardware, and sophisticated data processing. Expansion microscopy (ExM) improves the resolution of conventional microscopy by physically expanding biological specimens before imaging ...
Ganuza, Cristina Redlich, Sarah Uhler, Johannes Tobisch, Cynthia Rojas-Botero, Sandra Peters, Marcell K. Zhang, Jie Benjamin, Caryl S. Englmeier, Jana Ewald, Jörg
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Negative effects of climate warming on pollinator diversity may be more severe in anthropogenic than in seminatural areas.
Zappala, Fabiana Higbee-Dempsey, Elizabeth Jang, Bian Miller, Joann Yan, Lesan Minutolo, Nicholas G Rosado González, Gabriela T Tsourkas, Andrew Ozdemir, Burcin Altun
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Extensive antibody engineering and cloning is typically required to generate new bispecific antibodies. Made-to-order genes, advanced expression systems, and high-efficiency cloning can simplify and accelerate this process, but it still can take months before a functional product is realized. We developed a simple method to site-specifically and co...
Minowa, Yosuke Aoyagi, Shota Inui, Sosuke Nakagawa, Tomo Asaka, Gamu Tsubota, Makoto Ashida, Masaaki
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Impurity injection into superfluid helium is a simple and appealing method with diverse applications, including high-precision spectroscopy, quantum computing with surface electrons, nano/micromaterial synthesis, and flow visualization. Quantized vortices play a major role in the interaction between superfluid helium and light impurities. However, ...
Humayun, Mouhita Ayuso, Jose M. Park, Keon Young Martorelli Di Genova, Bruno Skala, Melissa C. Kerr, Sheena C. Knoll, Laura J. Beebe, David J.
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Engineered human intestinal/vascular models can be used to study dissemination and immune control of parasitic infections.
Gray, Matthew D Feng, Junli Weidle, Connor E Cohen, Kristen W Ballweber-Fleming, Lamar MacCamy, Anna J Huynh, Crystal N Trichka, Josephine J Montefiori, David Ferrari, Guido
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Broadly HIV-1-neutralizing VRC01-class antibodies bind the CD4-binding site of Env and contain VH1-2*02-derived heavy chains paired with light chains expressing five-amino acid-long CDRL3s. Their unmutated germline forms do not recognize HIV-1 Env, and their lack of elicitation in human clinical trials could be due to the absence of activation of t...