Publications by authors named "Felton S"

Symmetry-breaking spin-state transitions in two of three isostructural salts of MnIII spin-crossover cations, [MnIII(3-OMe-5-NO2-sal2323)]+, with heavy anions are reported. The ReO4-  salt undergoes two-step spin crossover which is coupled with a re-entrant symmetry-breaking structural phase transition between a high temperature phase (S = 2, C2/c), an intermediate ordered phase (S = 1/S = 2, P21/c), and a low temperature phase (S = 1, C2/c). The AsF6-  complex undergoes an abrupt transition between a high temperature phase (S = 2, C2/c) and a low temperature ordered phase (S = 1/S = 2, P-1).

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is a Gram-positive bacterium causing listeriosis, a severe infection responsible for significant morbidity and mortality globally. Its persistence on food processing surfaces via biofilm formation presents a major challenge, as conventional sanitizers and antimicrobials exhibit limited efficacy against biofilm-embedded cells. This study investigates a novel approach combining an engineered polysaccharide-degrading enzyme (CAase) with a bacteriocin (thermophilin 110) produced by .

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Unlabelled: is considered one of the most challenging, drug-resistant, opportunistic pathogens partly due to its ability to synthesize robust biofilms. Biofilm is a mixture of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) that encapsulates microbial cells, leading to immune evasion, antibiotic resistance, and thus higher risk of infection. In the cystic fibrosis lung environment, undergoes a mucoid transition, defined by overproduction of the exopolysaccharide alginate.

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Contrary to common chemical intuition, cation-π interactions can persist in polar, aqueous reaction solutions, rather than in dry non-coordinative solvent systems. This account highlights how alkali ion-π interactions impart distinctive structure-influencing supramolecular forces that can be exploited in the preparation of nanoscopic metal-organic capsules. The incorporation of alkali ions from polar solutions into molecular pockets promotes the assembly of otherwise inaccessible capsular entities whose structures are distinctive to those of common polyoxovanadate clusters in which {V=O} moieties usually point radially to the outside, shielding the molecular entities.

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Background: The use of sonography is a cost-effective and reliable method to evaluate upper extremity superficial tissue structural integrity and pathology. Establishing the measurement reliability of widely used diagnostic ultrasound evaluation for musculoskeletal assessment is paramount enhance accurate clinical evaluations. The objective of this study was to establish the inter-rater and intra-rater reliability of select ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) thickness measures at two distinct anatomical locations in intercollegiate baseball athletes using ultrasound imaging (USI).

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We report the structural and magnetic properties of two new Mn complex cations in the spin crossover (SCO) [Mn(R-sal323)] series, in lattices with seven different counterions in each case. We investigate the effect on the Mn spin state of appending electron-withdrawing and electron-donating groups on the phenolate donors of the ligand. This was achieved by substitution of the and positions on the phenolate donors with nitro and methoxy substituents in both possible geometric isomeric forms.

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  • Non-centrosymmetric spin-switchable systems are promising for applications in non-linear optical materials and multiferroic devices due to their unique properties.
  • Researchers successfully resolved a new hysteretic spin-crossover complex called [Mn (sal 323)]SCN⋅EtOH into its chiral Δ and Λ forms without chiral reagents, paving the way for homochiral magnetic switches.
  • The study confirmed the enantiopurity of the isomers through advanced techniques and highlighted a significant 80 K thermal hysteresis, indicating potential for effective magneto-optical functions at room temperature.
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Epigenetic clocks are mathematically derived age estimators that are based on combinations of methylation values that change with age at specific CpGs in the genome. These clocks are widely used to measure the age of tissues and cells. The discrepancy between epigenetic age (EpiAge), as estimated by these clocks, and chronological age is referred to as EpiAge acceleration.

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Reversible proton-induced spin state switching of an Fe complex in solution is observed at room temperature. A reversible magnetic response was detected in the complex, [Fe (sal 323)]ClO (1), using Evans' method H NMR spectroscopy which indicated cumulative switching from low-spin to high-spin upon addition of one and two equivalents of acid. Infrared spectroscopy suggests a coordination-induced spin state switching (CISSS) effect, whereby protonation displaces the metal-phenoxo donors.

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Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (Batten disease) are a group of inherited lysosomal storage disorders characterized by progressive neurodegeneration leading to motor and cognitive dysfunction, seizure activity and blindness. The disease can be caused by mutations in 1 of 13 ceroid lipofuscinosis neuronal (CLN) genes. Naturally occurring sheep models of the CLN5 and CLN6 neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses recapitulate the clinical disease progression and post-mortem pathology of the human disease.

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We report a single example of thermal spin crossover in a series of Fe complexes, [Fe(R-sal323)], which typically stabilize the low-spin ( = 1/2) state. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis of 53 such complexes with varying "R" groups, charge-balancing anions, and/or lattice solvation confirms bond lengths in line with an = 1/2 ground state, with only the [Fe(4-OMe-sal323)]NO complex () exhibiting longer bond lengths associated with a percentage of the spin sextet form at room temperature. Structural distortion parameters are investigated for the series.

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Gynecomastia is a more common finding in primary care clinics than is recognized. Because this finding can be easily overlooked, appropriate investigation and management often are missed. The workup of gynecomastia is highly individualized, based on the patient's presentation and related factors.

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Evidence suggests that exposure to UV-A radiation can liberate nitric oxide from skin cells eliciting vasodilation in-vivo. However, the duration of nitric oxide release in skin cells after UV exposure is not well studied, with emphasis on UV-B mediated iNOS upregulation. The current study demonstrated persistence of nitric oxide release in a dark reaction after moderate UV-A exposure, peaking around 48 h post exposure; this effect was shown in keratinocytes, fibroblasts and endothelial cells from neonatal donors and keratinocytes from aged donors and confirmed the hypothesis that UV-A exposure appeared to upregulate cNOS alongside iNOS.

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We have developed a technique to isolate primary keratinocytes, melanocytes, fibroblasts, preadipocytes, and microvascular endothelial cells from an individual sample of human skin. The protocol describes step-by-step instructions for processing, cells isolation, and culture of neonatal foreskin, with adaptation for more demanding adult tissues. The availability of multiple isogenic cell types derived from individual skin samples offers the ability to investigate various areas of biology, in the context of cell-type specificity without potential confounding influence of inter-individual or genetic differences.

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Structural, magnetic, and spectroscopic data on a Mn spin-crossover complex with Schiff base ligand 4-OMe-Sal323, isolated in crystal lattices with five different counteranions, are reported. Complexes of [Mn(4-OMe-Sal323)]X where X = ClO (), BF (), NO (), Br (), and I () crystallize isotypically in the chiral orthorhombic space group 222 with a range of spin state preferences for the [Mn(4-OMe-Sal323)] complex cation over the temperature range 5-300 K. Complexes and are high-spin, complex undergoes a gradual and complete thermal spin crossover, while complexes and show stepped crossovers with different ratios of spin triplet and quintet forms in the intermediate temperature range.

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Pinned and mobile ferroelastic domain walls are detected in response to mechanical stress in a Mn complex with two-step thermal switching between the spin triplet and spin quintet forms. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction and resonant ultrasound spectroscopy on [Mn(3,5-diCl-sal(323))]BPh reveal three distinct symmetry-breaking phase transitions in the polar space group series → → 1 → 1 The transition mechanisms involve coupling between structural and spin state order parameters, and the three transitions are Landau tricritical, first order, and first order, respectively. The two first-order phase transitions also show changes in magnetic properties and spin state ordering in the Jahn-Teller-active Mn complex.

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The patient was a 69-year-old recreational golfer who injured his right . While walking between the 9th and 18th holes, he slipped on pine straw. Ultrasound images of the quadriceps tendon post-injury revealed a full-thickness tear of the Quadriceps tendon, Rectus Femoris and Vastus intermedius.

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A Mn spin crossover complex with atypical two-step hysteretic thermal switching at 74 K and 84 K shows rich structural-magnetic interplay and magnetic-field-induced spin state switching below 14 T with an onset below 5 T. The spin states, structures, and the nature of the phase transitions are elucidated via X-ray and magnetization measurements. An unusual intermediate phase containing four individual sites, where are in a pure low spin state, is observed.

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Patients with acne are increasingly using sunbeds as a self treatment despite the harmful effects. Little is known about sunbed use in adult patients with acne under dermatology care. This questionnaire study explored prevalence and behaviours surrounding sunbed use in patients with acne at a UK dermatology centre.

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  • The study explores how different crystal lattices affect the spin states of a cationic Mn chelate complex using crystallography and SQUID magnetometry.
  • The Mn complex was created by combining manganese with a Schiff base chelate derived from a specific aldehyde and amine.
  • The resulting spin state preferences of the complex vary based on their intermolecular interactions, revealing that certain complexes can undergo spin transitions while others remain in a locked high spin state due to the presence of specific counterions and guest molecules.
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  • Domain wall motion was observed for the first time during the phase transition of a specific spin crossover complex, indicating a new aspect of material behavior.
  • Two distinct phase transitions were identified using single-crystal X-ray diffraction and resonant ultrasound spectroscopy in the Mn compound, with the first being continuous and occurring at 250 K, and the second being discontinuous at 85 K.
  • The increase in acoustic loss observed below the second transition suggests that the motion of domain walls is influenced by applied stress, linking mechanical properties to magnetic behavior.
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Over the past decades, there have been huge advances in understanding cellular responses to ionising radiation (IR) and DNA damage. These studies, however, were mostly executed with cell lines and mice using single or multiple acute doses of radiation. Hence, relatively little is known about how continuous exposure to low dose ionising radiation affects normal cells and organisms, even though our cells are constantly exposed to low levels of radiation.

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Objective: Many factors can contribute to the reliability and robustness of MRI-derived metrics. In this study, we assessed the reliability and reproducibility of three MRI modalities after an MRI scanner was relocated to a new hospital facility.

Methods: Twenty healthy volunteers (12 females, mean age (standard deviation) ​= ​41 (11) years, age range [25-66]) completed three MRI sessions.

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