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Fecal microbiota transplant (FMT) is emerging as a potential treatment for graft-versus-host disease (GvHD). Here, the authors examine temporal dynamics of the bacteriome, mycobiome, and virome of a patient with GvHD who received multiple FMTs.
Hesitancy and resistance towards vaccination is a challenge for public health. Here the authors determine psychological characteristics associated with COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy or resistance attitudes in the UK and Ireland.
Catch bonds are protein–ligand interactions that exhibit enhancement of bond lifetime when subject to tensile force, which is a desirable yet elusive attribute for man-made nanoparticle interfaces. Here, the authors provide a nanoparticle design that can form catch bonds with tunable force-enhanced lifetimes under thermal excitations.
Surface oxide formation under reaction conditions may change the catalytic activity of a catalyst. Here, the authors explore the effect of atomic structure of Rh surfaces on the surface oxide formation and its influence on catalytic activity in hydrogen oxidation, revealing a high transient activity.
Genomes are partitioned into topologically associating domains (TADs). Here the authors present single-nucleus Hi-C maps in Drosophila at 10 kb resolution, demonstrating the presence of chromatin compartments in individual nuclei, and partitioning of the genome into non-hierarchical TADs at the scale of 100 kb, which resembles population TAD profiles.
The enormous application potential of THz waves demands for precise control of THz pulse generation. Here, the authors present a nonlinear metasurface that enables tunable linear polarized few cycle THz pulses.
Amazonian Dark Earth is soil that has had mysteriously high fertility since ancient times, despite the fact that surrounding soils have very low nutrients. Here the authors’ use of isotope reconstructions indicate that these soils predate human settlement and could have alluvial and burning origins.
Fast-charging of lithium-ion batteries is hindered by the uncontrollable plating of metallic Li on the graphite anode during cycling. Here, the authors demonstrate the fast chargeability and long cycle lifetimes via surface engineering of graphite with a cooperative biphasic MoOx–MoPx promoter.
Berry curvature connects to exotic electronic phases hence it provides important insights to understand quantum materials. Here, the authors report sign change of the anomalous Hall effect resulted from Berry curvature change at the interface of a topological insulator/magnetic topological insulator heterostructure.
Sul-2 is a steroid sulfatase in c.elegans. Here the authors show that, in the absence of sul-2 enzymatic activity, worm lifespan is increased, and that chemical inhibition ameliorates symptoms of neurodegenerative disorders in worms and mice.
Epitaxial strain is a promising control knob to modulate Tc to enhance superconductivity. Here, the authors show that a metallic oxide RuO2 can be turned superconducting through application of epitaxial strain in thin films grown on a (110)-oriented TiO2 substrate.
Subcellular Zn2+ compartmentalisation is essential for cell biology. Here the authors make a turn-on fluorescent Zn2+ probe that localises to multiple organelles, and correlate its location using organelle morphology derived from structured illumination microscopy.
The relationship between gene expression and morphology to classify PV interneurons is unclear. Here, the authors show transcriptional continuity of morphologically distinct mouse hippocampal PV interneurons subtypes, combining single-cell RNA sequencing and electrophysiology.
This manuscript presents ultrapure chain-like gold nanoparticle clusters with red shifted absorption and shows their potential for in vivo imaging in living rabbits. The nanoparticles demonstrate a 17-fold increase in photoacoustic microscopy signal and 176% increase in optical coherence tomography signal.
Here, the authors present a cryo-EM validation method for the local analysis of the map-to-model fit and introduce FSC-Q as a quality measure. FSC-Q provides a quantitative estimation of how much of the model is supported by the signal content of the map.
Early life trauma has been associated with multiple sclerosis, but the causal link is unclear. Here the authors show in mice that early life trauma can result in IFN-β-resistant EAE as a result of β-adrenergic desensitization in immune cells and that a β1 adrenergic receptor agonist can reverse this susceptibility.
Global energy transformation requires quantifying the "price of energy" and studying its evolution. Here the authors present a predictive framework that calculates the average US price of energy, estimating future energy demands for up to four years with excellent accuracy, designing and optimizing energy and monetary policies.
RIG-I is a cytosolic antiviral nucleic acid sensor that signals via MAVS to produce type 1 interferons. Here the authors show that hepatits B virus can repress this pathway by activating glycolysis and lactate production, enabling accumulated lactate to bind MAVS and prevent its mitochondrial localization.
The genetic determinants of sex-specific differences in obesity are still incompletely understood. Here, the authors demonstrate that adipocyte specific loss of Trim28 in committed adipocytes leads to sex specific differences in the development of obesity, and that this phenotype is associated with altered metabolic flexibility and lipid metabolism.
Nanopore reads have been advantageous for de novo genome assembly; however these reads have high error rates. Here, the authors develop an error correction and de novo assembly tool, NECAT, which produces efficient, high quality assemblies of nanopore reads.