Publications by authors named "A A Mulligan"

While halide double perovskites AM(I)M(III)X have attracted significant attention, examples involving iodides are rare. We examine the limits of the structural stability of iodide double perovskites, presenting the synthesis and single-crystal structures of CsNaScI and CsNaYI. Bypassing the common expectation that iodides have small band gaps, these compounds display optical gaps of 3.

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Objective/background: Insomnia is common in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). We recently developed and validated the 21-item Pediatric Autism Insomnia Rating Scale (PAIRS). This report explores the associations and agreements between actigraphy and PAIRS.

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  • - The study aimed to evaluate the Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII) and its links to multiple long-term conditions (MLTCs) using data from the EPIC-Norfolk study, involving over 24,000 participants.
  • - Results showed that a more pro-inflammatory diet correlated with lower levels of key micronutrients and higher levels of hs-CRP, indicating inflammation, and a lower DII score was unexpectedly linked to a 12-40% increase in odds of having MLTCs.
  • - The findings suggest that while the DII score is valid, the connection between anti-inflammatory diets and increased MLTCs is counterintuitive, highlighting the need for further research to clarify these associations.
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The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) comprises an array of structurally distinct subdomains, each with characteristic functions. While altered ER-associated processes are linked to age-onset pathogenesis, whether shifts in ER morphology underlie these functional changes is unclear. We report that ER remodeling is a conserved feature of the aging process in models ranging from yeast to and mammals.

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