Publications by authors named "N A Danaf"

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  • Pisa syndrome, also known as pleurothotonus, is a neurological condition causing a noticeable lateral curvature of the spine when standing, often linked to certain medications.
  • A systematic review identified 109 articles detailing 191 cases of drug-induced Pisa syndrome, showing a prevalence ranging from 0.037 to 9.3%, primarily affecting females around the age of 59.70 years.
  • The review suggested new diagnostic criteria for Pisa syndrome and indicated that various mechanisms might contribute to balance control and the development of the condition.
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Pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) is a redox cofactor in calcium- and lanthanide-dependent alcohol dehydrogenases that has been known and studied for over 40 years. Despite its long history, many questions regarding its fluorescence properties, speciation in solution and in the active site of alcohol dehydrogenase remain open. Here we investigate the effects of pH and temperature on the distribution of different PQQ species (HPQQ to PQQ in addition to water adducts and in complex with lanthanides) with NMR and UV-Vis spectroscopy as well as time-resolved laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy (TRLFS).

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Chlorophyll and heme are among the "pigments of life", tetrapyrrolic structures, without which life on Earth would not be possible. Their catabolites, the phyllobilins and the bilins, respectively, share not only structural features, but also a similar story: Long considered waste products of detoxification processes, important bioactivities for both classes have now been demonstrated. For phyllobilins, however, research on physiological roles is sparse.

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In metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), organic linkers are subject to postsynthetic exchange (PSE) when new linkers reach sites of PSE by diffusion. Here, we show that during PSE, a bulky organic linker is able to penetrate narrow-window MOF crystals. The bulky linker migrates by continuously replacing the linkers gating the otherwise impassable windows and serially occupying an array of backbone sites, a mechanism we term .

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The programmable endonuclease activity and simple usage of CRISPR/Cas9 have revolutionized the field of genome editing. The binding of single guide RNA (sgRNA) by the Cas9 protein results in the formation of negatively charged ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complexes. The presence of this functional complex inside cells is imperative for the intended specific genome modifications.

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