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Application of Electron Backscatter Diffraction to Calcite-Twinning Paleopiezometry
Electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) was used to determine the orientation of mechanically twinned grains in Carrara marble experimentally deformed to a small strain (≤4%) at room temperature and at a moderate confining...
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Structure of praseodymium and neodymium gallate glasses
The rare-earth gallate glasses R 4Ga6O15, where R denotes Pr or Nd, were prepared using an aerodynamic levitator and laser heating system. The structure was studied by applying the method of isomorphic substitution in neutron...
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Supramolecular encapsulation of redox-active monomers to enable free-radical polymerisation.
Extended polymeric structures based on redox-active species are of great interest in emerging technologies related to energy conversion and storage. However, redox-active monomers tend to inhibit radical polymerisation processes...
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From a Well-Defined Organozinc Precursor to Diverse Luminescent Coordination Polymers Based on Zn(II)-Quinolinate Building Units Interconnected by Mixed Ligand Systems.
Introduction of photoactive building blocks into mixed-ligand coordination polymers appears to be a promising way to produce new advanced luminescent materials. However, rational design and self-assembly of the multi-component...
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Density-driven structural transformations in network forming glasses
The structure of GeO2 glass was investigated at pressures up to 17.5(5) GPa using in situ time-of-flight neutron diffraction with a Paris–Edinburgh press employing sintered diamond anvils. A new methodology and data correction...
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On-Resin Recognition of Aromatic Oligopeptides and Proteins through Host-Enhanced Heterodimerization
Peptide dimerization is ubiquitous in natural protein conjugates and artificial self-assemblies. A major challenge in artificial systems remains achieving quantitative heterodimerization of peptides, critical for next-generation...
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Structure of praseodymium and neodymium gallate glasses
The rare-earth gallate glasses R 4Ga6O15, where R denotes Pr or Nd, were prepared using an aerodynamic levitator and laser heating system. The structure was studied by applying the method of isomorphic substitution in neutron...
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Mechanisms of network collapse in GeO(2) glass
The structure of the network forming glass GeO(2) is investigated by making the first application of the method of in situ neutron diffraction with isotope substitution at pressures increasing from ambient to 8 GPa. Of the...
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Inflammatory Proteins HMGA2 and PRTN3 as Drivers of Vulvar Squamous Cell Carcinoma Progression.
Current knowledge on the biology of squamous cell vulvar carcinoma (VSCC) is limited. We aimed to identify protein markers of VSCC tumors that would permit to stratify patients by progression risk. Early-stage tumors from...
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Density-driven structural transformations in network forming glasses
The structure of GeO2 glass was investigated at pressures up to 17.5(5) GPa using in situ time-of-flight neutron diffraction with a Paris–Edinburgh press employing sintered diamond anvils. A new methodology and data correction...
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Protein-mediated gelation and nano-scale assembly of unfunctionalized hyaluronic acid and chondroitin sulfate.
Background: Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a major component of the extracellular matrix (ECM) in the central nervous system and the only purely supramolecular glycosaminoglycan. Much focus has been given to using this high molecular...
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Imidazolium-modification enhances photocatalytic CO<sub>2</sub> reduction on ZnSe quantum dots.
Colloidal photocatalysts can utilize solar light for the conversion of CO2 to carbon-based fuels, but controlling the product selectivity for CO2 reduction remains challenging, in particular in aqueous...
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Mechanisms of network collapse in GeO(2) glass
The structure of the network forming glass GeO(2) is investigated by making the first application of the method of in situ neutron diffraction with isotope substitution at pressures increasing from ambient to 8 GPa. Of the...
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Nanoparticle surfactants for kinetically arrested photoactive assemblies to track light-induced electron transfer.
Nature controls the assembly of complex architectures through self-limiting processes; however, few artificial strategies to mimic these processes have been reported to date. Here we demonstrate a system comprising two types of...
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