Background: Recent advances in optical clearing and light sheet imaging have opened an exciting new avenue for brain-wide, cellular resolution immunostaining at the forefront of a dimensional shift from 2D to 3D histology. When looking for read-outs of genetic or pharmacological manipulations that affect the entire brain, traditional 2D immunohistochemistry approaches limit observations to brain regions of interest. Providing access to the intricate anatomy of the whole intact brain, tissue clearing offers neuroscientists unbiased and complete views of brain anatomy and function.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBarocaloric (BC) materials offer the potential for highly energy-efficient refrigeration by generating heat absorption through the effect of pressure on a solid-solid phase transition. However, very few of the known materials have the required phase transition in the temperature regions necessary for domestic refrigeration or air conditioning. We introduce organic ionic plastic crystals (OIPCs) as a new family of BC materials.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMany important thermodynamic calculations for aqueous systems are profoundly limited because ion specific interactions have not been understood. Here an alternative modeling paradigm with compelling advantages is presented based on fundamental insights regarding ion-ion interactions at higher electrolyte concentrations. We also show how an intense ongoing controversy regarding single ion activity coefficients (SIACs) can be resolved and how SIACs can be quantified in full thermodynamic compliance using an overlooked convention.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: In Australia, there is limited research regarding the effect of rurality on health care utilization using longitudinal data.
Methods: We analyzed data from four annual waves (2009, 2013, 2017, and 2021) of the longitudinal Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey to examine changes in the health care utilization over time among urban and rural residents. Poisson regression models estimated adjusted incidence rate ratios (aIRR) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for rural versus urban residents, accounting for a range of health-related and sociodemographic characteristics.
Protein kinase R (PKR) functions in the eukaryotic innate immune system as a first-line defense against viral infections. PKR binds viral dsRNA, leading to autophosphorylation and activation. In its active state, PKR can phosphorylate its primary substrate, eIF2α, which blocks the initiation of translation in the infected cell.
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