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Regenerative therapy with keratinocyte growth factor (KGF) is a novel therapeutic approach for treatment of chronic wounds. However, KGF cannot be used directly to the wound site due to its physicochemical instability. In previous study, sacran, a natural megamolecular polysaccharide, showed potential properties as a biomaterial for hydrogel film in wound healing.

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The data presented in this specified data article comprise of various characterization such as: structural, thermal, elemental etc. to understand the novel structure and specific properties of the bio-based plastic as described in the main research article "High-performance poly (benzoxazole/benzimidazole)bio-based plastics with ultra-low dielectric constant from 3-amino-4-hydroxybenzoic acid" [1]. The data of H NMR spectra of two monomers and their HCl salt formation required for polymerization, FT-IR spectra of polymer formation before and after thermal ring-closing and additionally supported by the thermogravimetric plots where mass loss due to water is observed around 400 °C (thermal ring closing temperature).

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Low-density polyethylene (LDPE) has short-chain branch (SCB) and long-chain branch (LCB). In particular, the influence of the structure of LCBs on polymer properties is remarkable; however, it has been difficult to precisely analyze LCB structures. In this study, we measured the chain length of LCBs and the distance between branch points of LDPE by atomic force microscopy.

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We report an optically active polythiophene capable of forming a one-handed helically folded conformation without needing aggregate formation, poor solvent conditions, hydrogen-bonded ion-pair formation or guest addition. The target polythiophene (poly-T) with a static axial chirality in the main chain was synthesized Stille coupling copolymerization of a glucose-linked chiral 5,5'-dibromobithiophene with 2,5-bis(stannyl)thiophene. Poly-T showed a characteristic circular dichroism and circularly polarized luminescence, which were completely different to those observed for an analogous polymer (poly-Ph) and the corresponding unimer/dimer model compounds.

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In this work, we report potential energy surfaces (PESs) of the sodium dimer calculated by variational (VMC) and lattice-regularized diffusion Monte Carlo (LRDMC). The VMC calculation is accurate for determining the equilibrium distance and the qualitative shape of the experimental PES. Remarkably, after the application of the LRDMC projection to this single determinant ansatz, namely, the Jastrow Antisymmetrized Geminal Power (JAGP), chemical accuracy (∼1 kcal/mol) is reached in the binding energy, and the obtained equilibrium internuclear distance and harmonic vibrational frequency are in very good agreement with the experimental ones.

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Ca-dependent interaction between calmodulin and CoDN3, an effector of Colletotrichum orbiculare.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun

June 2019

Center for Nano Materials and Technology (CNMT), Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST), 1-1 Asahidai, Nomi-shi, Ishikawa, 923-1292, Japan. Electronic address:

Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) data directly indicated a Ca-dependent interaction between calmodulin (CaM) and CoDN3, a small effector of the plant pathogenic fungus Colletotrichum orbiculare, which is the causal agent of cucumber anthracnose. The overall conformation of CoDN3 is intrinsically disordered, and the CaM-binding site spans residues 34-53 of its C-terminal region. Experiments employing a chemically synthesized peptide corresponding to the CaM-binding site indicated that the CaM-binding region of CoDN3 in the Ca-bound CaM complex takes an α-helical conformation.

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Triptycene-Based Ladder Polymers with One-Handed Helical Geometry.

J Am Chem Soc

March 2019

Department of Chemistry , Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), 77 Massachusetts Ave , Cambridge , Massachusetts 02139 , United States.

Here we report an efficient synthesis of optically active ladder-type molecules and polymers through intramolecular cyclization of chiral triptycenes containing bis[2-(4-alkoxyphenyl)ethynyl]phenylene units. The electrophile-induced cyclization reactions are directed away from the bridgehead carbon atoms of triptycene by steric factors, thereby producing one-handed twisted ladder units without any detectable byproducts. Moreover, the quantitative and regioselective nature of this intramolecular cyclization allowed us to synthesize optically active ladder polymers with a well-defined one-handed helical geometry in which homoconjugated dibenzo[ a, h]anthracene units are helically arranged along the main chain.

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The spectral changes in surface-enhanced resonant Raman scattering (SERRS) and surface enhanced fluorescence (SEF) of single silver nanoparticle dimers adsorbed by near-single dye molecules are reproduced under strong coupling regimes. For the reproduction, the enhancement and quenching factors in SERRS and SEF are derived from the Purcell factors including both radiative and nonradiative plasmon modes. The Purcell factors are estimated using the coupling energies obtained by analyzing the spectral changes in plasmon resonance during SERRS and SEF decay processes on the basis of a classical hybridization model.

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Alternative splicing is a post- and co-transcriptional regulatory mechanism of gene expression. Pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) family proteins were recently found to be involved in RNA editing in plants. The aim of this study was to investigate the tissue-specific expression and alternative splicing of PPR family genes and their effects on protein structure and functionality.

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Micropatterned Cell Orientation of Cyanobacterial Liquid-Crystalline Hydrogels.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

December 2018

Energy and Environment Area, Graduate School of Advanced Science and Technology , Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST), 1-1 Asahidai , Nomi , Ishikawa 923-1292 , Japan.

Control of cell extension direction is crucial for the regeneration of tissues, which are generally composed of oriented molecules. The scaffolds of highly oriented liquid crystalline polymer chains were fabricated by casting cyanobacterial mega-saccharides, sacran, on parallel-aligned micrometer bars of polystyrene (PS). Polarized microscopy revealed that the orientation was in transverse direction to the longitudinal axes of the PS bars.

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DGCNN: A convolutional neural network over large-scale labeled graphs.

Neural Netw

December 2018

Research Group in Computational Intelligence, Le Quy Don Technical University, 236 Hoang Quoc Viet St., Ha Noi, Viet Nam.

Exploiting graph-structured data has many real applications in domains including natural language semantics, programming language processing, and malware analysis. A variety of methods has been developed to deal with such data. However, learning graphs of large-scale, varying shapes and sizes is a big challenge for any method.

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Betalains are plant pigments primarily produced by plants of the order Caryophyllales. Because betalain possesses anti-inflammatory and anticancer activities, it may be useful as a pharmaceutical agent and dietary supplement. Recent studies have identified the genes involved in the betalain biosynthesis of betanin.

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Locking surfaces with a wet interface can enhance interactions between a grasped object and a soft pad. This paper presents a mechanical approach to understanding the role of morphological design in achieving wet adhesion for secure grasping by a soft pad. Two conditions were compared in modeling wet interfaces between an object and a soft pad: a pad with a flat surface, and a pad with a micropatterned surface.

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Novel fluorescent antibody probes, which show antigen-dependent fluorescence responses, were developed by selective N-terminal fluorescent labeling of IgG monoclonal antibodies using a reductive alkylation. Several kinds of IgG against tag peptides and small molecules were successfully utilized to detect antigens in a rapid and quantitative manner.

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Temperature plays an important role in the immune response. Acclimatization occurs when there are changes in ambient temperature over a long period. In this study, we used the human leukemic Jurkat T cell line to study the effect of temperature on the immune system using concanavalin A (ConA), a plant-derived immunostimulant, as a trigger for T-cell activation.

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As a composite of hybrid organic-inorganic materials, blending hydrophilic silica microparticles with oil-extended rubber can improve vehicle tire performance but the nanometer scale effects of microparticle inclusion have not been thoroughly studied. Here, we used atomic force microscopy (AFM) video imaging to closely investigate the behavior of functionalized and unmodified styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR), as models for tire rubber, on mica surfaces. The hydrophilic silica microparticle surface could be simulated by a mica substrate because both have silanol groups on their surface.

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Liquid crystalline hydrogels (LCGs) with layer structures and oriented pores were created using sacran which is a cyanobacterial heteropolysaccharide possessing functional sulfate, carboxylate, and amide groups in common with glycosaminoglycan. The LCG biocompatibility with L929 mouse fibroblasts was confirmed under the appropriate conditions. Enhanced growth and proliferation of L929 cells without exhibiting any toxicity were confirmed.

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Genetic polymorphisms, including single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), are responsible for inter-individual variability in susceptibility to cancer and other disorders. Both environmental factors (e.g.

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Oxidized cholesterol has been widely reported to contribute to the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the mechanism by which they affect the disease is not fully understood. Herein, we aimed to investigate the effect of 7-ketocholesterol (7keto) on membrane-mediated aggregation of amyloid beta (Aβ-42), one of the critical pathogenic events in AD.

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The paper presents a game theoretic solution for distributed subchannel allocation problem in small cell networks (SCNs) analyzed under the physical interference model. The objective is to find a distributed solution that maximizes the welfare of the SCNs, defined as the total system capacity. Although the problem can be addressed through best-response (BR) dynamics, the existence of a steady-state solution, i.

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Solution processing of ternary and multinary amorphous metal oxide insulators at processing temperatures below 250 °C remains challenging. Here, we report that the synthesis of a hybrid cluster structure, where the metal oxide core is coordinated by ligands and the different metal elements are incorporated into one core, is an effective strategy for the low-temperature processing of the ternary LaZrO insulator. Solvothermal treatment at 160-180 °C facilitated the development of a cluster structure.

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[Potential Use of Sacran Hydrogels as Wound Dressing Material].

Yakugaku Zasshi

June 2018

Department of Physical Pharmaceutics, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kumamoto University.

 A wound dressing is one of the essential approaches to prevent further harm to cutaneous wounds as well as to promote wound healing. Therefore, to achieve ideal wound healing, the development of advanced dressing materials is necessary. Sacran, a novel megamolecular polysaccharide derived from the cyanobacterium Aphanothece sacrum, has a very high molecular weight that exceeds 10 g/mol and water-superabsorbent capacity.

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A sensitive analytical method for determination of total cesium (Cs) in highly active liquid waste (HALW) by using modified liquid electrode plasma optical emission spectrometry (LEP-OES) is developed in this study. The instrument is modified to measure radioactive samples in a glove box. The effects of important factors, including pulsed voltage sequence and nitric acid concentration, on the emission of Cs are investigated.

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Direct depolymerization of crystalline cellulose into water-soluble sugars by solvent-free ball milling was examined in the presence of a strongly acidic layered metal oxide, HNbMoO , resulting in full conversion with 72 % yield of water-soluble sugars. Measurements by C cross-polarization magic angle spinning NMR spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction revealed that amorphization of cellulose occurred rapidly within 10 min. Scanning electron microscopy equipped with an energy dispersive X-ray indicated that the substrate and the catalyst were well mixed during milling.

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In quinoa seedlings, the pigment betalain accumulates in the hypocotyl. To isolate the genes involved in betalain biosynthesis in the hypocotyl, we performed ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS) mutagenesis on the CQ127 variety of quinoa seedlings. While putative amaranthin and celosianin II primarily accumulate in the hypocotyls, this process produced a green hypocotyl mutant (ghy).

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