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Human cortical neurons rapidly generated by embryonic stem cell programming integrate into the stroke-injured rat cortex

Stem cell sources capable of producing appropriate cells for replacement will be necessary for functional repair of the injured brain. Here, we have determined whether transcription factor programming of human embryonic stem (hES) cells can be used to generate layer-specific cortical neurons capable of integrating into the stroke-injured rat cortex. Human embryonic stem cells were programmed via o

Utbildning i klimat och hälsa tar form på läkar­utbildningarna

The medical profession plays a crucial role in tackling the health impacts of climate change and in promoting a green transition of society and the health sector. Despite this, opportunities for action are still quite unknown within the profession, and no mandatory education is required in interns' or residents' education. Medical schools, on the contrary, both in Sweden (due to legislation) and a

Three-dimensional cell-cell interactions promote direct reprogramming of patient fibroblasts into functional and transplantable neurons

Direct reprogramming of somatic cells into induced neurons (iNs) has become an attractive strategy for the generation of patient-specific neurons for disease modeling and regenerative neuroscience. To this end, adult human dermal fibroblasts (hDFs) present one of the most relevant cell sources. However, iNs generated from adult hDFs using two-dimensional cultures are difficult to maintain in vitro

Extending the dynamic range and endurance of ferroelectric tunnel junctions by conductance growth control

We use a closed-loop algorithm to accurately program hafnium zirconium oxide (HZO) ferroelectric tunnel junctions (FTJs) to arbitrary chosen target conductance values. The key enabler is suppression of conductance growth. We have identified two different mechanisms contributing to the total conductance of FTJs. By controlling both, we demonstrated an up to threefold increase of the usable conducta

Classification of 5-bit Binary Light Pulse Sequences Using Photoluminescence of Metal Halide Perovskite Memlumors

A memlumor is an innovative neuromorphic luminescent device with a state-dependent photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) designed for optical neuromorphic computing applications. Metal halide perovskite memlumors leverage charge trapping and photodoping to modulate the PLQY, making it dependent on the excitation light history. Here, we demonstrate the ability of perovskite memlumors to classify t

Ligand-Engineered All-In-One Cu(I) Iodide Complex Enables Near-Unity Photoluminescence and Advanced 3D X-ray Image Reconstruction

High-performance X-ray detectors are essential for 3D X-ray imaging in computed tomography (CT), but conventional systems require high radiation doses to achieve fine resolution. All-In-One (AIO) Cu(I) halide complexes, capable of forming both ionic and coordinate bonds within a single structure, offer efficient scintillation at lower doses, yet their performance remains limited by nonradiative en

Multi-Level Analog Computing-In-Memory FeFET-based Unit Cell for Deep Learning

This paper shows a FeFET-based analog multi-level unit cell for computing-in-memory applications for Deep Neural Networks (DNN). The FeFET-based unit cell performs input-weight multiplication with a Back-End-Of-Line (BEOL) ferro-electric HZO FeFET device on top of standard 180 nm CMOS circuits. The unit cell works with a feedback mechanism which combines an in-house FeFET device to store weights a

General integrated rate law for complex self-assembly reactions reveals the mechanism of amyloid-beta coaggregation

Analyzing kinetic experiments on protein aggregation using integrated rate laws has led to numerous advances in our understanding of the fundamental chemical mechanisms behind amyloidogenic disorders such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. However, the description of biologically relevant processes may require rate equations that are too complex to solve using existing methods, hindering mec

Cryo-optical setup for wide-field microscopy and spectroscopy of luminescent nanomaterials

Studying photoluminescence (PL) is essential for understanding and engineering light-emitting nanomaterials. Heterogeneous samples, such as thin films and microstructures, require characterization of the spatial distribution of PL intensity, spectra, lifetimes, and photon correlations at the microscale under variable temperatures. Here we describe a cryo-optical setup for micro-PL imaging, spec

ACS Nano Journal Cover

Depiction of sinusoidal displacement in nanocrystal superlattices through a minimum of geometric shapes and contrasting colors. This cover pays homage to the Bauhaus movement, celebrating human-made craftsmanship, clarity, and accessibility in scientific design, and remains faithful to its fundamental principle: less is more.

“Oxygen tone” drives stage-specific OPC phenotypes for cell-based stroke therapy

Oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) display functional plasticity beyond myelination. Kuwata et al. explore how hypoxia shapes OPC features after ischemic stroke. Combining single-cell transcriptomics with in vivo and ex vivo models, they reveal oxygen-dependent OPC phenotypes promoting angiogenesis and remyelination, highlighting OPC versatility and potential for novel stroke cell therapies.

Aducanumab binding to Aβ1-42 fibrils alters dynamics of the N-terminal tail while preserving the fibril core

Aducanumab, a human IgG1 antibody with plaque-clearing effects and modest clinical benefit, binds selectively to aggregated Aβ via the N-terminal region. Yet, the molecular details of how the antibody engages Aβ1-42 fibrils remain unresolved. Using magic-angle spinning NMR, we show that binding of aducanumab preserves the overall architecture of the Aβ1-42 fibril core while inducing significant st

Long-term exposure to black carbon and incident asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in adults : The Danish Nurse Cohort

Background: Air pollution is a known risk factor for chronic respiratory diseases, including asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). However, evidence regarding the role of black carbon (BC) remains mixed and sparse. This study aimed to examine the association of long-term exposure to air pollution, focusing on BC, with incident asthma and COPD in adults. Method: We followed 28,73

One-hour glucose value as a long-term predictor of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality : the Malmö Preventive Project

OBJECTIVE: To examine the predictive capability of a 1-h vs 2-h postload glucose value for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.DESIGN: Prospective, population-based cohort study (Malmö Preventive Project) with subject inclusion 1974-1992.RESULTS: Median age was 48 (25th-75th percentile: 48-49) years and mean FBG 4.6 ± 0.6 mmol/L. FBG and 2-h postload BG did not independently predict cardiovascu

Multiancestry genome-wide association study of 520,000 subjects identifies 32 loci associated with stroke and stroke subtypes

Stroke has multiple etiologies, but the underlying genes and pathways are largely unknown. We conducted a multiancestry genome-wide-association meta-analysis in 521,612 individuals (67,162 cases and 454,450 controls) and discovered 22 new stroke risk loci, bringing the total to 32. We further found shared genetic variation with related vascular traits, including blood pressure, cardiac traits, and

Organ Specific Killing af a Dispensable Organ or a Cell Population in an Organ - a Successful Design for Cancer Therapy - a Hypothesis

Purpose: This article hypothesizes that designing cancer therapies based on the organ specific toxicity of the normal tissue of the organ from which the tumors originated could be worthwhile. A prerequisite for successful therapy is that the individual can recover from damage done to the organ or cells.Results: Therapeutic examples are given for lymphoma, kidney cancer, melanoma and leukemia.Concl

A novel rare CUBN variant and three additional genes identified in Europeans with and without diabetes : results from an exome-wide association study of albuminuria

Aims/hypothesis: Identifying rare coding variants associated with albuminuria may open new avenues for preventing chronic kidney disease and end-stage renal disease, which are highly prevalent in individuals with diabetes. Efforts to identify genetic susceptibility variants for albuminuria have so far been limited, with the majority of studies focusing on common variants. Methods: We performed an

Cell-based therapy for Parkinson's disease : A journey through decades toward the light side of the Force

This review describes the history, development, and evolution of cell-based replacement therapy for Parkinson's disease (PD), from the first pioneering trials with fetal ventral midbrain progenitors to future trials using stem cells as well as reprogrammed cells. In the spirit of Tom Isaacs, the review takes parallels to the storyline of Star Wars, including the temptations from the dark side and