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Luminescent manometry has gained significant popularity in recent years due to its capability to provide in situ pressure measurements in a remote manner. Therefore, there is a growing need to identify phosphors with pressure-dependent spectroscopic properties that can be utilized to develop highly sensitive pressure sensors operating over a wide pressure range. Hence, we present a novel temperature-invariant luminescent manometer based on Cr ion emission in pyroxene CaSrMgSiO:Cr.

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  • The study introduces qPISA, a new method for quantitatively analyzing protease specificity, particularly focusing on Dipeptidyl Peptidase Four (DPP4), which regulates blood glucose levels.
  • Utilizing mass spectrometry, researchers quantified over 40,000 peptides, allowing for a deeper understanding of DPP4’s activity and revealing cooperative interactions within its active site.
  • qPISA also distinguishes DPP4 from a similar enzyme in C. elegans and demonstrates potential applications in protein engineering, such as stabilizing GLP-1 for diabetes and obesity treatment.
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We analyze magnetic properties of monolayers and bilayers of chromium iodide, [Formula: see text], in two different stacking configurations: AA and rhombohedral ones. Our main focus is on the corresponding Curie temperatures, hysteresis curves, equilibrium spin structures, and spin wave excitations. To obtain all these magnetic characteristic, we employ the atomistic spin dynamics and Monte Carlo simulation techniques.

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One of the most intriguing properties of magnonic systems is their reconfigurability, where an external magnetic field alters the static magnetic configuration to influence magnetization dynamics. In this paper, we present an alternative approach to tunable magnonic systems. We studied theoretically and numerically a magnonic crystal induced within a uniform magnetic layer by a periodic magnetic field pattern created by the sequence of superconducting strips.

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Ozonation and catalytic ozonation - Sources of error. What do we need to know?

J Environ Manage

November 2024

Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Faculty of Chemistry, Uniwersytetu Poznańskiego 8, 61-614 Poznań, Poland.

Due to the increasing contamination of the environment, including water pollution by numerous emerging contaminants, there is a growing interest in advanced water purification/treatment processes. A technique of particular and growing interest over the years is ozonation in its broadest sense. It is a complex process, and its course, both in the version without and with the participation of a catalyst, depends on a number of factors that can affect its efficiency and the correct interpretation of the obtained results.

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Developing efficient antibacterial nanomaterials has potential across diverse fields, but it requires a deeper understanding of material-bacteria interactions. In this study, a novel 2D core-shell MoAlB@MBene structure is synthesized using a mild wet-chemical etching approach. The growth of E.

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Retinol and Oligopeptide-Loaded Lipid Nanocarriers as Effective Raw Material in Anti-Acne and Anti-Aging Therapies.

Life (Basel)

September 2024

Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Uniwersytetu Poznańskiego 8, 61-614 Poznań, Poland.

The use of lipid nanocarriers as components of cosmetic formulations may provide an opportunity to fully exploit the beneficial properties of pentapeptide-18 and retinol while reducing the undesirable effects that occur during retinoid therapy. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of semi-solid formulations enriched with retinol and oligopeptide-loaded lipid nanocarriers. Solid lipid nanoparticles were produced using a high-shear homogenization method.

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Cannabinoids-Multifunctional Compounds, Applications and Challenges-Mini Review.

Molecules

October 2024

Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Uniwersytetu Poznańskiego 8, 61-614 Poznań, Poland.

Cannabinoids represent a highly researched group of plant-derived ingredients. The substantial investment of funds from state and commercial sources has facilitated a significant increase in knowledge about these ingredients. Cannabinoids can be classified into three principal categories: plant-derived phytocannabinoids, synthetic cannabinoids and endogenous cannabinoids, along with the enzymes responsible for their synthesis and degradation.

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Pain accompanying medical procedures can be considered in the "mind-body" problem of accounting for and describing the relationship between mental and physical processes (psyche and soma). : The purpose of this study is to evaluate the severity of pain among patients undergoing a minihysteroscopy procedure under local anesthesia using the "GUBBINI SYSTEM" (GUBBINI Mini Hystero-Resectoscope; Tontarra Medizintechnik, Tuttlingen, Germany) and to assess the association of various covariates with pain during the procedure, including patient emotional state. This study included 171 patients admitted to the Center for Hysteroscopy under Local Anesthesia at the Heliodor Święcicki Gynecological and Obstetrical Clinical Hospital of the Karol Marcinkowski Medical University in Poznań, Poland, for hysteroscopic treatment under local anesthesia (paracervical, using lignocaine).

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A New Species of the Feather Mite Genus Gaud, 1960 (Acariformes: Pterolichidae): First Report of a Commensal Mite Specific to the Sungrebe ().

Animals (Basel)

October 2024

Department of Animal Morphology, Faculty of Biology, Adam Mickiewicz University, Uniwersytetu Poznańskiego 6, 61-614 Poznań, Poland.

Feather mites of finfoots (Heliornithidae), a small gruiform family, are poorly and partly erroneously recognized. sp. n.

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Hybridization has localized effect on genetic variation in closely related pine species.

BMC Plant Biol

October 2024

Department of Plant Ecology and Environmental Protection, Institute of Environmental Biology, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Uniwersytetu Poznańskiego 6, 61-614, Poznań, Poland.

Background: Hybridization is a known phenomenon in nature but its genetic impact on populations of parental species remains less understood. We investigated the evolutionary consequences of the interspecific gene flow in several contact zones of closely related pine species. Using a set of genetic markers from both nuclear and organellar genomes, we analyzed four hybrid zones (384 individuals) and a large panel of reference allopatric populations of parental taxa (2104 individuals from 96 stands).

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Nitrogen (N) is a critical element for plant growth and development. Hence, improving nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) is vital for reducing costs and the environmental impact of agricultural practices. Understanding the genetic control of N metabolism is crucial to improve NUE, especially in agronomically important plants, such as barley (Hordeum vulgare).

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Cadmium-free and NIR fluorescent QDs are promising candidates for bio-application. Thus, we present the synthesis of ternary ZnCuInS/ZnS (ZCIS/ZnS) quantum dots (QDs) where the molar variation of Cu/Zn of the precursors was used to tune the optical and structural properties. QDs with Cu/Zn molar ratio of 2/1 passivated with ZnS exhibited the best optical properties.

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The role of variable retrieval in effective learning.

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A

October 2024

Faculty of Psychology and Cognitive Science, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań 60-568, Poland.

Current research on memory indicates that learning is most effective when it involves spaced retrieval practice of study materials. Here, we investigated whether the benefits of both retrieval practice and spacing can be further boosted when variability is introduced across practice sessions. Across six experiments, participants learned translations of foreign vocabulary, with foreign words embedded in contextual sentences hinting at the meaning of these words.

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Cytotoxic Activity of Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococci Isolated from Hospitalised Patients.

Pathogens

September 2024

Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Biology, Institute of Experimental Biology, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Uniwersytetu Poznańskiego 6, 61-614 Poznań, Poland.

Vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) are considered one of the main nosocomial pathogens due to their increasing antibiotic resistance and ability to cause life-threatening infections in humans. This study included VRE isolates obtained from various specimens including urine, blood, faeces, wounds, sputum, and oral cavity wash. Of the 37 strains, 30 (81.

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  • The study focuses on the arachnid diversity associated with an endemic tree species in Crete, revealing a total of 85 recorded taxa.
  • The most common groups were Acari, with significant representation from the orders Mesostigmata and Oribatida, indicating a rich diversity of arachnids, including potential new species.
  • Gerakari and Omalos were the most diverse locations, while the findings also suggest that the isolated nature of forest stands affects species connectivity.
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Self-assembled lipid nanoparticles containing Gd-chelating lipids are a new type of positive magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents (MRI CAs). High molecular weight imposes reduced molecular reorientation () and corresponding longer reorientation correlation times (), finally resulting in overall high relaxivity () of such contrast agents. Therefore, we report nanoassemblies based on two types of amphiphile molecules: glyceryl monooleate (GMO) as a matrix embedded with DTPA-bis(stearylamide) and its gadolinium salt (DTPA-BSA-Gd) as a Gd-chelating lipid, stabilized by surfactant Pluronic F127 molecules.

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The initial and final stages of the isothermal curing reaction between diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A and ethylenediamine were investigated by using Brillouin light scattering spectroscopy. High-frequency acoustic parameters were measured for these stages as a function of the diamine molar fraction, ranging from the pure prepolymer to the pure cross-linker. Significant differences in the concentration dependencies of the mechanical parameters are interpreted in relation to changes in the system's viscoelastic properties.

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Dynamics of ionic liquids by means of nuclear magnetic resonance relaxation - overview of theoretical approaches.

Phys Chem Chem Phys

November 2024

Ionic Liquid and Solid State Ionics Laboratory, Department of Physics, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221 005, India.

This paper presents a comprehensive overview of the spin relaxation theory needed for exploring nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) relaxometry to study the dynamical properties of ionic liquids. The term NMR relaxometry refers to relaxation experiments performed over a wide range of magnetic fields (resonance frequencies). In this way, dynamical processes occurring on timescales from milliseconds to nanoseconds can be studied, including translational and rotational dynamics of both types of ions (cations and anions).

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Single-stage fermentation was characterized by low medium chain carboxylic acids concentrations and different mesophilic temperatures had little effect on the process performance, whereas thermophilic conditions and pH 5.5 led to lactate and ethanol accumulation. Two-stage fermentation enabled almost twofold increase in the caproate productivity, that reached 0.

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DNA photo-crosslinking reactions occur widely in biological systems and are often used as valuable tools in molecular biology. In this article, we demonstrate the application of an oligonucleotide 5-fluoro-2'-O-methyl-4-thiouridine ()-containing probe for the fluorescent detection of specific DNA sequences. The design of the probe was predicated on studies of agents that could adversely affect its efficiency.

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The absorption and fluorescence spectra of rhodamine 6G (R6G) dissolved in water, methanol, ethanol and isopropanol have been applied to calibrate the pressure in a diamond anvil cell (DAC). Owing to the strong initially nearly linear temperature-independent bathochromic shift of 7 nm GPa found in absorption and emission bands for methanol R6G solutions, they are ideal for precise pressure calibration to over 3.4 GPa, when methanol freezes.

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Background: Insects often show adaptive phenotypic plasticity where environmental cues during early stages are used to produce a phenotype that matches the environment experienced by adults. Many tropical satyrine butterflies (Nymphalidae: Satyrinae) are seasonally polyphenic and produce distinct wet- and dry-season form adults, providing tight environment-phenotype matching in seasonal environments. In studied Mycalesina butterflies, dry-season forms can be induced in the laboratory by growing larvae at low temperatures or on poor food quality.

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Background: People differ in their preferred time for intellectual activities. Morningness-eveningness preferences describe the preferred time for performing daily activities and are determined by chronotype. Chronotype reflects circadian preference in humans and is divided into morning, intermediate, and evening types.

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Incorporation of the trimethoxyphenyl group at position 7 of flavin can drastically change the photophysical properties of flavin. We show unique fast singlet (π,π*) excited state deactivation pathway through nonadiabatic transition to the (n,π*) excited- state, and subsequent deactivation to the ground electronic state (S), closing the photocycle. This mechanism explains the exceptionally weak fluorescence and the short excited-state lifetime for the flavin trimethoxyphenyl derivative and the lack of excited triplet T state formation.

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