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Understanding climate warming impacts on carbon release from the tundra – "We anticipate an increase in respiration across the whole Arctic and alpine tundra" – Desdemona Despair

Understanding climate warming impacts on carbon release from the tundra – "We anticipate an increase in respiration across the whole Arctic and alpine tundra" – Desdemona Despair
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Abisko
Norbotten
Sweden
Leuven
Region-flamande
Belgium
Canada
Sybryn-maes
Ellen-dorrepaal
Aalto-university
Climate-impacts-research-centre-department-of-ecology

Antisense oligonucleotide therapeutic approach for Timothy syndrome

Timothy syndrome (TS) is a severe, multisystem disorder characterized by autism, epilepsy, long-QT syndrome and other neuropsychiatric conditions1. TS type 1 (TS1) is caused by a gain-of-function variant in the alternatively spliced and developmentally enriched CACNA1C exon 8A, as opposed to its counterpart exon 8. We previously uncovered several phenotypes in neurons derived from patients with TS1, including delayed channel inactivation, prolonged depolarization-induced calcium rise, impaired interneuron migration, activity-dependent dendrite retraction and an unanticipated persistent expression of exon 8A2–6. We reasoned that switching CACNA1C exon utilization from 8A to 8 would represent a potential therapeutic strategy. Here we developed antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) to effectively decrease the inclusion of exon 8A in human cells both in vitro and, following transplantation, in vivo. We discovered that the ASO-mediated switch from exon 

Fiji
Leica-stellaris
Teledyne-lumenera
Mount-polysciences
Leica-microsystems
Takara-bio
Beckman-coulter
Perkinelmer
International-electric-company
Fisher-scientific
Stanford-university
Bruker-corp

Heat flows enrich prebiotic building blocks and enhance their reactivity

The emergence of biopolymer building blocks is a crucial step during the origins of life1–6. However, all known formation pathways rely on rare pure feedstocks and demand successive purification and mixing steps to suppress unwanted side reactions and enable high product yields. Here we show that heat flows through thin, crack-like geo-compartments could have provided a widely available yet selective mechanism that separates more than 50 prebiotically relevant building blocks from complex mixtures of amino acids, nucleobases, nucleotides, polyphosphates and 2-aminoazoles. Using measured thermophoretic properties7,8, we numerically model and experimentally prove the advantageous effect of geological networks of interconnected cracks9,10 that purify the previously mixed compounds, boosting their concentration ratios by up to three orders of magnitude. The importance for prebiotic chemistry is shown by the dimerization of glycine11,12, in which the selective purification of trimetap

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Targeted treatment of injured nestmates with antimicrobial compounds in an ant society

Infected wounds pose a major mortality risk in animals. Injuries are common in the ant Megaponera analis, which raids pugnacious prey. Here we show that M. analis can determine when wounds are infected and treat them accordingly. By applying a variety of antimicrobial compounds and proteins secreted from the metapleural gland to infected wounds, workers reduce the mortality of infected individuals by 90%. Chemical analyses showed that wound infection is associated with specific changes in the cuticular hydrocarbon profile, thereby likely allowing nestmates to diagnose the infection state of injured individuals and apply the appropriate antimicrobial treatment. This study demonstrates that M. analis ant societies use antimicrobial compounds produced in the metapleural glands to treat infected wounds and reduce nestmate mortality. Infected wounds pose a major mortality risk in animals and are common in predatory ants. Here, the authors show that M. analis ants apply antimicrobial compoun

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A Myelin Map of Trunk Folds in the Elephant Trigeminal Nucleus

A Myelin Map of Trunk Folds in the Elephant Trigeminal Nucleus
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Myanmar
Hamburg
Germany
Burma
Mann-whitney
Rasmussen-munger
Fischer-trautmann
Oskar-vogt
Belford-killackey
Broere-cerliani
Kaufmann
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