Hampson, Karen M. Turcotte, Raphaël Miller, Donald T. Kurokawa, Kazuhiro Males, Jared R. Ji, Na Booth, Martin J.
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Nature Reviews Methods Primers
This Primer provides an overview of the general principles of adaptive optics and explores the different ways in which adaptive optics can correct optical aberrations for high-resolution imaging in the fields of astronomy, vision science and microscopy.
Juwet, Thibault Voet, Eli Missinne, Jeroen
In this paper, the building blocks for a smart glass connector platform are presented. The connector is meant to connect optical fibers, which cannot be connected using conventional connector or splicing technology, e.g. optical sensing fibers embedded in composite structures for structural health monitoring purposes. We are setting up a technology...
Tripathi, L. Ntui, V.O. Tripathi, J. Norman, D. Crawford, J.
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Minoretti, Piercarlo Emanuele, Enzo García Martín, Ángel Liaño Riera, Miryam Gómez Serrano, Manuel Santiago Sáez, Andrés
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Cureus
Introduction Numerous studies have delved into the clinical efficacy of different topical treatments for actinic keratosis (AK). However, our understanding remains limited regarding their capacity to prevent DNA and protein damage caused by ultraviolet radiation (UVR). Objectives The aim of this study was to analyze and compare the preventive capab...
Ni, Dongchun Lu, Xuhang Stahlberg, Henning Ekundayo, Babatunde
Short prokaryotic argonaute (pAgo) and toll/interleukin-1 receptor/resistance protein (TIR)-analog of PAZ (APAZ) form a heterodimeric SPARTA complex that provides immunity to its prokaryotic host through an abortive infection mechanism. Monomeric SPARTA senses foreign RNA/DNA duplexes to assemble an active tetramer resulting in cell death by nicoti...
Olajide, E. Kolombia, Y.A. Amah, D. Agogbua, J.U. Coyne, D. Swennen, R. Cortada, L. Bert, W.
Published online: 06 Jun 2023 / Extensive root galling observed on plantain (Musa spp., AAB) in Nigeria was analysed using Nad5 mitochondrial DNA sequences and the causal agent identified as Meloidogyne arenaria. Following the inoculation of population cultured, Koch’s postulates was fulfilled and the same symptoms observed. This provides the first...
Tchiechoua, Yves H. Odee, David W. Ngonkeu, Eddy L.M. Kinyua, Johnson Ngumi, Victoria W. Machuka, Eunice M. Waweru, Bernice Le Roux, Marcellous Pelle, Roger
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) play a key role in medicinal plant species, besides their ecological role in shaping plant communities. Knowledge about the diversity and structure of AMF communities associated with the endangered Prunus africana is valuable in the conservation and domestication of the species for its medicinal products.We invest...
Erenso, Fikadu Blomme, Guy Goergen, Georg Muanenda, Mitiku Kearsley, Elizabeth Addis, Temesgen
Enset root mealybugs, a major pest affecting the cultivation of the enset crop in the Ethiopian highlands, have for the first time been observed on banana mats indicating the potential host status of Musa spp. These observations were made under natural conditions in backyard gardens in the Gedeo zone, southern Ethiopia, on the root system of banana...
Olajide, E. Singh, P.R. Kolombia, Y.A. Rumbarar, M.K. Couvreur, M. Bert, W.
Open Access Article / The morphological and molecular characterisations of two lance nematode species isolated from the rhizosphere of banana, Hoplolaimus seinhorsti and H. pararobustus, are provided based on an integrative study that includes light and scanning electron microscopy, phylogenetic analysis and two tree-based molecular species delimit...
Mansouri, Farangis Ortiz, Daniel Dyson, Paul J.
Protein crystallography and biochemical assays reveal that the organometallic drug, [Ru(eta(6)-p-cymene)Cl-2(pta)] (RAPTA-C), preferentially binds to nucleosomal histone proteins in chromatin. To better understand the binding mechanism we report here a mass spectrometric-based competitive binding study between a model peptide from the acidic patch ...