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Germanium is known to occupy tetrahedral sites by substituting silicon in germanosilicate zeolites. In this study, we present pioneering findings regarding the synthesis of zeolites with an MFI structure (GeMFI) incorporating a high germanium amount (16% Ge). Remarkably, the germanium atoms feature a slight electron deficiency with respect to GeO, and the typical coordination number of 4, as usually reported for the germanosilicate zeolites, is exceeded, giving rise to Ge dimers in a double-bridge configuration.

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The emergence of RNA viruses driven by global population growth and international trade highlights the urgent need for effective antiviral agents that can inhibit viral replication. Nucleoside analogs, which mimic natural nucleotides, have shown promise in targeting RNA-dependent RNA polymerases (RdRps). Starting from protected 5-iodouridine, we report the synthesis of -substituted-(1,3-diyne)-uridines nucleosides and their phosphoramidate prodrugs.

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Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a chronic and lethal interstitial lung disease (ILD) of unknown origin, characterized by limited treatment efficacy and a fibroproliferative nature. It is marked by excessive extracellular matrix deposition in the pulmonary parenchyma, leading to progressive lung volume decline and impaired gas exchange. The chemokine system, a network of proteins involved in cellular communication with diverse biological functions, plays a crucial role in various respiratory diseases.

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Energy conservation dictates that an electron with elementary charge e traversing a vacuum gap formed by electrodes maintained at potential difference U volts acquires maximum energy of eU. In many experiments electrons with energies as high as 3eU have been observed. The experimental discovery of this effect was made over 50 years ago and is still a subject of significant controversy in applications related to x-ray generation from high voltage discharges.

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Opposite effects of systemic and local conditional CD11c+ myeloid cell depletion during bleomycin-induced inflammation and fibrosis in mice.

Immun Inflamm Dis

November 2024

Laboratory of Pulmonary Immunology and Mechanics, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Institute of Biological Sciences, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil.

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  • Elevated CD11c+ myeloid cells, including dendritic cells and macrophages, contribute to pulmonary disorders like Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF), but their specific role in lung ECM accumulation and fibrosis is not well understood.
  • The study aimed to explore the consequences of depleting these CD11c+ myeloid cells during induced pulmonary fibrosis in mice through both systemic and local depletion methods.
  • Results indicated that systemic depletion of CD11c+ cells reduced lung inflammation and fibrosis and increased protective cytokine levels, while local depletion led to higher mortality due to acute inflammation.
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Regioselective Copper(I)-Catalyzed Direct C(3)-H (Hetero)arylation of 6-(Hetero)arylated 1,2,4-Triazolo[4,3-]pyridazines: Ligand-Free Approach.

J Org Chem

December 2024

Laboratory of Physico-Chemistry of Materials and Electrolytes for Energy (PCM2E), Faculty of Sciences and Technologies, University of Tours, Tours 37200, France.

The first efficient Cu(I) catalyzed regioselective C3-(hetero)arylation of 6-(hetero)arylated 1,2,4-triazolo[4,3-]pyridazines has been developed to streamline the synthesis of pharmaceutically important 3,6-diarylated 1,2,4-triazolo[4,3-]pyridazines. This direct (hetero)arylation is compatible with a range of aryl iodides and tolerates a variety of functional groups (23 examples). A series of new 3,6-diarylated 1,2,4-triazolo[4,3-]pyridazines were synthesized with good to excellent yields (up to 98%).

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High-frequency shoot regeneration, assessment of genetic fidelity, and histochemical analysis of forskolin production in Coleus forskohlii Briq.

Protoplasma

November 2024

Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Nadia, Mohanpur, West Bengal, 741252, India.

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  • Forskolin, derived from the roots of Coleus forskohlii, has therapeutic potential and this study aimed to develop a reliable method for regenerating these plants year-round for consistent forskolin production.
  • The researchers found that using 1.5 mg/L meta-topolin increased shoot and leaf output significantly, with optimal results achieved through a combination with auxin.
  • Results showed high plant survival rates during acclimatization, confirmed genetic fidelity with the mother plant, and a notable increase in forskolin levels in the in vitro roots, suggesting this method could support commercial production and conservation efforts.
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Nanoparticles have emerged as versatile tools in the realm of thermal therapy, offering precise control and feedback mechanisms for targeted treatments. This review explores the intersection of nanotechnology and thermal therapy, focusing on the utilization of nanoparticles for image-guided interventions and temperature monitoring. Starting with an exploration of local temperature dynamics compared to whole-body responses, we delve into the landscape of nanomaterials and their pivotal role in nanomedicine.

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Biophysical characterization of microRNA mixtures based on Molecular Beacons.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun

December 2024

CICS-UBI - Health Sciences Research Centre, University of Beira Interior, Covilhã, Portugal. Electronic address:

Diverse studies have shown a relationship between dysregulated microRNAs (miRNAs), including miRNA-29b and miRNA-9, and several diseases. So, it is hypothesized that miRNAs can be studied as potential agents to be exploited in biomedical applications, due to their ability to take part in gene expression regulation at a post-transcriptional level. Considering the possibility of using miRNAs, it is important to characterize and validate this bioproduct, structurally and functionally.

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  • Researchers are investigating whether activating the STING pathway causes lung inflammation that resembles severe asthma, particularly by focusing on neutrophilic responses.
  • They developed models using house dust mites and STING agonists to study inflammation effects on mice and human cells, measuring various inflammatory markers and lung function.
  • The findings suggest that STING activation leads to increased airway hyperresponsiveness and cell death, resembling severe asthma features and indicating a mixed immune response involving type 1 neutrophils.
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Legendre Polynomial Fitting-Based Permutation Entropy Offers New Insights into the Influence of Fatigue on Surface Electromyography (sEMG) Signal Complexity.

Entropy (Basel)

September 2024

Laboratoire Pluridisciplinaire de Recherche en Ingénierie des Systèmes, Mécanique, Énergétique (PRISME), University of Orleans, 45100 Orleans, France.

In a recently published work, we introduced local Legendre polynomial fitting-based permutation entropy (LPPE) as a new complexity measure for quantifying disorder or randomness in time series. LPPE benefits from the ordinal pattern (OP) concept and incorporates a natural, aliasing-free multiscaling effect by design. The current work extends our previous study by investigating LPPE's capability to assess fatigue levels using both synthetic and real surface electromyography (sEMG) signals.

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cGAS-STING DNA-sensing in inflammatory bowel diseases.

Trends Mol Med

October 2024

Laboratory of Immuno-Neuro Modulation (INEM), UMR7355, CNRS and University of Orleans, 45071, Orleans, France. Electronic address:

Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are chronic, incurable pathologies with unknown causes, affecting millions of people. Pediatric-onset IBD, starting before the age of 18 years, are increasing, with more aggressive and extensive features than adult-onset IBD. These differences remain largely unexplained.

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A new approach for extracellular RNA recovery from Rhodovulum sulfidophilum.

Anal Biochem

January 2025

CICS-UBI - Health Sciences Research Centre, University of Beira Interior, 6200-506, Covilhã, Portugal. Electronic address:

The development of RNA-based drugs is highly pursued due to the possibility of creating viable and effective therapies. However, their translation to clinical practice strongly depends on efficient technologies to produce substantial levels of these biomolecules, with high purity and high quality. RNAs are commonly produced by chemical or enzymatic methods, displaying these limitations.

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Optimizing the Extraction of Bioactive Compounds (Polyphenols, Lipids, and Alpha-Tocopherol) from Almond Okara to Unlock Its Potential as Functional Food.

Foods

September 2024

BioEcoAgro, Joint Research Unit 1158, University of Lille, INRAE, University of Liège, UPJV, JUNIA, University of Artois, University Littoral Côte d'Opale, ICV-Institut Charles Viollette, 59650 Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France.

Almond okara, a by-product of almond milk production, is rich in bioactive components, such as polyphenols, lipids, and alpha-tocopherol, making it a valuable functional food ingredient. This work aimed to investigate its composition while exploring two main aspects: (i) the impact of extraction time, solid-to-solvent ratio, ethanol concentration, and temperature on polyphenol recovery, and (ii) the quantification of okara's triglycerides (TG) and alpha-tocopherol contents. The polyphenols' optimal extraction conditions were 90 min, a 1:30 solid-to-solvent ratio (/), 50% ethanol, and 60 °C.

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Plastic additives are introduced in plastic material formulations, along with organic polymers, to offer different properties such as stability, plasticity or color. However, plastic additives may migrate from the plastic material to the content (in case of plastic containers) or to the material in contact with the plastic, like human skin. In the case of plastic medical devices, this migration is of particular interest, as plastic additives may be deleterious to health.

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An Atypical Mechanism of SUMOylation of Neurofibromin SecPH Domain Provides New Insights into SUMOylation Site Selection.

J Mol Biol

November 2024

Centre de Biophysique Moléculaire, CNRS, UPR 4301, Affiliated to University of Orléans, Rue Charles Sadron, 45071 Orléans Cedex 2, France. Electronic address:

Neurofibromin (Nf1) is a giant multidomain protein encoded by the tumour-suppressor gene NF1. NF1 is mutated in a common genetic disease, neurofibromatosis type I (NF1), and in various cancers. The protein has a Ras-GAP (GTPase activating protein) activity but is also connected to diverse signalling pathways through its SecPH domain, which interacts with lipids and different protein partners.

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The three Ground Reaction Force (GRF) components can be estimated using pressure insole sensors. In this paper, we compare the accuracy of estimating GRF components for both feet using six methods: three Deep Learning (DL) methods (Artificial Neural Network, Long Short-Term Memory, and Convolutional Neural Network) and three Supervised Machine Learning (SML) methods (Least Squares, Support Vector Regression, and Random Forest (RF)). Data were collected from nine subjects across six activities: normal and slow walking, static with and without carrying a load, and two Manual Material Handling activities.

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Synthesis of 4-(Phenylamino)quinazoline-2(1H)-thiones Using Green Solvents.

Chemistry

November 2024

Institute of Organic and Analytical Chemistry, ICOA, UMR CNRS 7311, University of Orleans, Rue de Chartres, BP 6759, Orleans Cedex 2, France.

Given the importance of quinazolines and quinazolinethiones in therapeutic and Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved molecules, we thought interesting to consider their synthesis in green solvents. We have shown that obtain 4-(arylamino)quinazoline-2-(1H)-thiones and 4-(arylamino)pteridine-2-(1H)-thiones analogues was efficient in green solvents derived from biomass, especially eucalyptol. Although reaction times are somewhat long to achieve good yields, the products were obtained by simple filtration.

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mRNA applications have undergone unprecedented applications-from vaccination to cell therapy. Natural killer (NK) cells are recognized to have a significant potential in immunotherapy. NK-based cell therapy has drawn attention as allogenic graft with a minimal graft-versus-host risk leading to easier off-the-shelf production.

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Small, Fluorinated Mn Chelate as an Efficient H and F MRI Probe.

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl

October 2024

Centre de Biophysique Moléculaire, CNRS UPR 4301, Université d'Orléans, rue Charles Sadron, 45071, Orléans, France.

We explore the potential of fluorine-containing small Mn chelates as alternatives to perfluorinated nanoparticles, widely used as F MRI probes. In MnL1, the cyclohexanediamine skeleton and two piperidine rings, involving each a metal-coordinating amide group and an appended CF moiety, provide high rigidity to the complex. This allows for good control of the Mn-F distance (r=8.

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A molecularly imprinted polymer of Tenofovir (1), an FDA-approved acyclic nucleoside phosphonate with antiviral activity, was synthesized using a non-covalent approach. A pre-polymerization complex was formed between (1) and DMAEMA and in-house synthetic -[(2-methacryloyloxy)ethyl] thymine, with EGDMA as a cross-linker in an MeCN/HO (9:1, 1:1) mixture as a porogen, giving an imprinting factor (IF) of 5.5 at 2.

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Exploring Phytoremediation Potential: A Comprehensive Study of Flora Inventory and Soil Heavy Metal Contents in the Northeastern Mining Districts of Morocco.

Plants (Basel)

June 2024

Laboratory for Agricultural Productions Improvement, Biotechnology and Environment (LAPABE), Faculty of Sciences, University Mohammed First, BP-717, Oujda 60000, Morocco.

Mining activities produce waste materials and effluents with very high metal concentrations that can negatively impact ecosystems and human health. Consequently, data on soil and plant metal levels are crucial for evaluating pollution severity and formulating soil reclamation strategies, such as phytoremediation. Our research focused on soils and vegetation of a highly contaminated site with potentially toxic metals (Pb, Zn, and Cu) in the Touissit mining districts of eastern Morocco.

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The permeabilization of the BBB to deliver therapeutics with MR-guided FUS redefines therapeutic strategies as it improves patient outcomes. To ensure the best translation towards clinical treatment, the evaluation of hemodynamic modifications in the CNS is necessary to refine treatment parameters. MR-guided FUS was applied at 1.

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