This Commentary discusses the key areas of thought brought together in this special issue on 'Aging Together-With: The Growing Older of Humans, Non-Humans and More-Than-Humans', edited by Michela Cozza and Anna Wanka. In particular, the articles in this issue present original and insightful discussions about the relational, material, embodied and interactive nature of 'aging together-with' environments, technologies, animals and pets, and more, across plural and hybrid temporalities and vital spaces of life. My writing both looks outward to where this issue critiques and advances current trends in aging studies and inward to reflect on my own contributions to these trends.
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Sovrem Tekhnologii Med
March 2025
PhD, Senior Researcher, Laser Biospectroscopy Laboratory, Light-Induced Surface Phenomena Department, Natural Sciences Center; Prokhorov General Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 38 Vavilov St., Moscow, 119991, Russia; Associate Professor, Department 87 "Laser Micro-, Nano-, and Biotechnologies, Engineering Physics Institute for Biomedicine"; National Research Nuclear University MEPhI, 31 Kashirskoye Highway, Moscow, 115409, Russia.
Unlabelled: The application of photosensitizers for inhibition of oxidative phosphorylation in order to temporally decrease oxygen uptake by tumor cells in the course of photodynamic therapy (PDT) evokes growing interest. is to overcome tumor hypoxia for further photodynamic therapy with simultaneous use of type I photosensitizer methylene blue (MB) and type II photosensitizer chlorin e6.
Material And Methods: A photodynamic activity of MB and its combined use with chlorin e6 has been studied on the HeLa cell culture, their effect on cell metabolism in their co-accumulation and subsequent irradiation has also been assessed.
ACS Synth Biol
March 2025
Synthetic Biology and Enzyme Engineering Laboratory, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841, Republic of Korea.
Colorants are widely used in our daily lives to give colors to diverse chemicals and materials, including clothes, food, drugs, cosmetics, and paints. Although synthetic colorants derived from fossil fuels have been predominantly used due to their low cost, there is a growing need to replace them with natural alternatives. This shift is driven by increasing concerns over the climate crisis caused by excessive fossil fuel use, as well as health issues associated with the consumption of foods, beverages, and cosmetics containing petroleum-derived chemicals.
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March 2025
Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL, United Kingdom.
The presence of trace amounts of additives during crystal growth can have a significant impact on the physical properties of the crystallizing substrate (e.g., crystal morphology, purity, polymorphic phase, or growth kinetics).
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March 2025
Office of Pharmaceutical Quality Research, Division IV, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, Food and Drug Administration, Silver Spring, MD 20993, USA.
Dengue virus (DENV) is a growing global public health threat. The lack of symptomatic immune competent animal models for Dengue has hindered the screening and development of effective therapeutics that can be used to control dengue virus replication and thereby control the progression to severe dengue disease. To address this, we established an infection model in neonatal C57BL/6 mice and showed that a systemic Dengue challenge leads to ataxia, seizures, paralysis, and death within 15 days.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGlob Chang Biol
March 2025
College of Resources and Environment, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, China.
Plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) can contribute to the success of invasive plants. Despite strong evidence that plant genetic traits influence soil microbial communities and vice versa, empirical evidence exploring these feedbacks over evolutionary timescales, especially under climate change, remains limited. We conducted a 5-year field study of the annual invasive plant, Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.
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