Publications by authors named "S T Treves"

We present a study on nanoscale skyrmionic spin textures in [Formula: see text], a rare-earth complex noncollinear ferromagnet. We confirm, using X-ray microscopy, that [Formula: see text] can host lattices of metastable skyrmion bubbles at room temperature in the absence of a magnetic field, after applying a suitable field cooling protocol. The skyrmion bubbles are robust against temperature changes from room temperature to 330 K.

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Tc-labeled dimercaptosuccinic acid (Tc-DMSA) imaging is a well-established and highly sensitive method for the diagnosis of several renal cortical disorders affecting children and adults. Beginning in 2014, Tc-DMSA availability was severely impaired when it was added to the Drug Shortages List of the U.S.

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  • * Experimental mouse models showed that pairing a TAM mutation (Stim1R304W) with a partial ORAI1 mutation (Orai1R93W) led to positive health outcomes, including improved bone structure, spleen health, muscle function, and increased platelet counts.
  • * The study suggests that targeting ORAI1 could offer a potential treatment strategy for TAM/STRMK, and identified myostatin as a potential biom
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RYR1 is the most commonly mutated gene associated with congenital myopathies, a group of early-onset neuromuscular conditions of variable severity. The functional effects of a number of dominant RYR1 mutations have been established; however, for recessive mutations, these effects may depend on multiple factors, such as the formation of a hypomorphic allele, or on whether they are homozygous or compound heterozygous. Here, we functionally characterize a new transgenic mouse model knocked-in for mutations identified in a severely affected child born preterm and presenting limited limb movement.

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