The synthesis of artificial sequence-defined polymers that match and extend the functionality of proteins is an important goal in materials science. One way of achieving this is to program a sequence of chemical reactions between precursor building blocks by means of attached oligonucleotide adapters. However, hydrolysis of the reactive building blocks has so far limited the length and yield of product that can be obtained using DNA-templated reactions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDNA-polymer hybrids have been attracting interest as adaptable functional materials by combining the stability of polymers with DNA nanotechnology. Both research fields have in common the capacity to be precise, versatile, and tunable, a prerequisite for creating powerful tools which can be easily tailored and adapted for bio-related applications. However, the conjugation of hydrophilic DNA with hydrophobic polymers remains challenging.
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September 2022
Music-imaginative Pain Treatment (MIPT) is part of the multi-professional treatment plan for hospitalised patients in departments for psychosomatic medicine. MIPT is an intervention that encourages the patient to create music representing pain and relief from pain and promotes active engagement and self-reflection. This single case study of a 46-year-old female patient diagnosed with chronic pain disorder with somatic and psychological factors includes narrative, demographic, psychometric, and cardiophysiological data.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMusic-imaginative Pain Treatment (MIPT) is a form of music therapy addressing pain experience and affective attitudes toward pain. It includes two self-composed music pieces: one dedicated to the pain experience (pain music, PM) and the other to healing imagination (healing music, HM). Our non-experimental study addresses patients with chronic somatoform pain disorders participating in MIPT.
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