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Heterogenous Neuropathology in a Pedigree with RAB39B‐Related Parkinson's Disease
Movement Disorders, EarlyView.Abstract Background
In 2015, we reported a family with Parkinson's disease resulting from the RAB39B p.G192R (c.574G>A) variant. Since then, two affected brothers from the family have undergone autopsy. Objectives
To characterize neuropathological findings, assess intracellular distribution of RAB39B protein, and examine the effect of p.G192R on α ...Caitlin Latimer, Oswaldo Lorenzo‐Betancor, Dong‐Hui Chen, Kimmy Su, Marika Bogdani, Anna J. Park, Minsuh Kim, Joshua Weiss, Malia Callier, Ella H. Chiu, Sarah Fish, Jennifer L. Witt, Wendy H. Raskind, Marie Y. Davis, C. Dirk Keene, Cyrus P. Zabetian +15 morewiley +1 more sourceMultiecho Fat‐Water Spiral MR Elastography With Distributed Encoding for Simultaneously Imaging Brain and Skull Displacement
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, EarlyView.ABSTRACT Purpose
To introduce a novel multiecho, multishot spiral MR elastography (MRE) sequence to image brain and skull displacement simultaneously using a joint fat‐water image reconstruction and distributed motion encoding. Methods
Multiple echo times were implemented into a high‐resolution multishot spiral MRE sequence to capture water‐based brain Alexa M. Diano, Alex M. Cerjanic, Olivia M. Bailey, Mary K. Kramer, Joy Mojumder, Ruth J. Okamoto, Philip V. Bayly, Dzung L. Pham, Curtis L. Johnson +8 morewiley +1 more sourceOptimizing Research Operations and Resource Utilization in ALS Care: Insights From the Tofersen Antisense Oligonucleotide Expanded Access Protocol
Muscle &Nerve, EarlyView.ABSTRACT Introduction/Aims
Tofersen is a gene‐targeted therapy for individuals with superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1) (+) amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Prior to U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval, tofersen was made available through expanded access protocol.Alison Wheeler, Kush Mehta, Danica Sanders, Cathy Chin, Hannah Zivalic, Judith Carey, Alexandra McCaffrey, Pravin Pant, Carl Lewenhaupt, Sarah Luppino, Gabriel Jacobs, Shea Golden, Ryan Gifford, Erica Scirocco, Mackenzie Keegan, Munaf Hatem, Taravat Yazdanian, Sanem P. Uysal, Natalie Susco, Shauna Schwartzman, Karen Branch, Kathryn E. Hall, Joanna Barnas, Jenny Lam, Jennifer Hagar, Carol Ann Hannan, Sabrina Paganoni, James D. Berry, Mark Garret, Jennifer Scalia, Suma Babu +30 morewiley +1 more sourceAt‐Home Versus in‐Clinic Vital Capacity Measurement: Insights From the HEALEY ALS Platform Trial
Muscle &Nerve, EarlyView.ABSTRACT Introduction/Aims
Respiratory weakness, typically monitored as vital capacity (VC), is a central feature of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). VC is increasingly measured remotely in participants' homes, although in‐clinic assessment remains the standard.Eric A. Macklin, James D. Berry, Brittney A. Harkey, Lindsay Heyd, Marianne Chase, Hong Yu, Alexander V. Sherman, Derek Dagostino, Gale Kittle, Meghan Hall, Mariah R. Connolly, Kristin Drake, Elisa Giacomelli, Erica Scirocco, Saloni Sharma, Suma Babu, Michael Benatar, Zachary Simmons, Eufrosina Young, Merit E. Cudkowicz, Jeremy Shefner, Sabrina Paganoni, on behalf of the HEALEY ALS Platform Trial Study Group, Eric A. Macklin, Lori B. Chibnik, Douglas Hayden, Po‐Ying Lai, Rachel A. Donahue, Hao‐Wun Chen, Jianing Wang, Melanie Quintana, Benjamin R. Saville, Michelle A. Detry, Joe Marion, Matteo Vestrucci, Anna McGlothlin, Gustavo Alameda, Nithya Mathai, Eduardo Locatelli, Gabriela Lopes, Sabrina Paganoni, Merit Cudkowicz, Doreen Ho, Alexandra McCaffrey, James D. Berry, Suma Babu, Jennifer Scalia, Sarah Luppino, Clotilde Lagier‐Tourenne, Ghazaleh Sadri‐Vakili, Adam Quick, Stephen Kolb, Sarah Heintzman, Senda Ajroud‐Driss, Robert Sufit, April Szymanski, Jonathan Katz, Liberty Jenkins, Daragh Heitzman, Alan Martin, Stanley H. Appel, Simpson) Greene, Jason R. Thonhoff, Sheetal Shroff, Bing Liao, Kevin Felice, Charles Whitaker, Nicholas J. Maragakis, Lora L. Clawson, Alpa Uchil, Kristen M. Riley, JinAe Arneklev, Zachary Simmons, James Grogan, Xiaowei Su, Mansoureh Mamarabadi, Timothy M. Miller, Amber Malcolm, Nicholas Olney, Tracy Bazan, Michael D Weiss, Nassim Rad, Leo H. Wang, Stephen A. Goutman, Eva L. Feldman, Joseph Americo Fernandes, Ezequiel Piccione, Pariwat Thaisetthawatkul, Omar Jawdat, Constantine Farmakidis, Duaa Jabari, Jeffrey Statland, Mamatha Pasnoor, Mazen Dimachkie, Margaret Ayo Owegi, Robert H. Brown, Mehdi Ghasemi, Hajar Houmani, Catherine Douthwright, Kate Daniello, Laura A. Foster, Tuan Vu, Niraja Suresh, Jerrica Farias, I‐Hweii A. Chen, Hristelina Ilieva, Piera Pasinelli, Daniel S. Newman, Ximena Arcila‐Londono, Kara Steijlen, Carlayne E. Jackson, Ratna Bhavaraju‐Sanka, Shafeeq Ladha, Bill Jacobsen, Jourdan Milliard, Robert Bowser, Jeremy M. Shefner, Terry Heiman‐Patterson, Anahita Deboo, James B. Caress, Michael S. Cartwright, Andrea Swenson, Christopher Nance, Ludwig Gutmann, Jinsy Andrews, Julia Yasek, Matthew Harms, Amanda Peltier, Richard Lewis, Matthew Burford, Frank Diaz, Dominic Fee, David Shrilla, Matthew Elliott, Goran Rakocevic, Sarah Jones, Guillermo Solorzano, Richard Bedlack, Xiaoyan Li, Edward J. Kasarskis, Zabeen Mahuwala, Vishakhadatta (Vish) Mathur Kumaraswamy, Lauren Elman, Colin Quinn, Michael Baer, Jeffrey Rosenfeld, David Borg, Karthikeyan Bhuvaneswaran, Jasdeep Kaur, David Walk, Sam Maiser, Seward B. Rutkove, Courtney E. McIlduff, Paul Twydell, Andrew Mundwiler, Eufrosina Young, Jenny A. Meyer, Kristin Johnson, Pooja Rao, Kourosh Rezania, Betty Soliven, Raymond Roos, Namita A. Goyal, Ali A. Habib, Tahseen Mozaffar, Manisha Kak Korb, Jeffrey Mullen, Jeffrey A. Cohen, Elijah Stommel, Nathaniel M Robbins, Michael Benatar, Nathan Carberry, Volkan Granit, Raghav Govindarajan, Vovanti Jones, Jonathan Glass, Christina N. Fournier, Jaimin S. Shah, Bjorn Oskarsson, Said R. Beydoun, Leila Darki, Rodrigo Rodriguez, James P. Wymer, Miguel Chuquilin, Whitney McNeely, Lindsay Zilliox, Montserrat Diaz‐Abad, Peter H. Jin, Chandana Chauhan, Shakti Nayar, Gary L. Pattee, James Bobenhouse, Jennifer Martinez‐Thompson, Nathan P. Staff, Ghazala Hayat, Luisa Arroyave, Abbey Bailey, Jesse Bailey, Victoria Barlow, Allison Bulat, Genevive Changkuon, Marianne Chase, Melissa Cirino, Derek Dagostino, Cristina Deignan, Emma Deirmendjian, Annette De Mattos, Sofia DiStefano, Kristin Drake, Michaela Estes, Kenneth Faulconer, Precious Figueroa‐Szostek, Tessa Garozzo, Brittney A. Harkey, Meredith Gibbons Hasenoehrl, Jennifer Henrique, Natalie Henrique, Samuel Hurwitz, Courtney Igne, Liam Irwin, Katie Jentoft, Boglarka Jordan, Igor Katsovskiy, Olga Kharakozova, Taylor Kolvek, Alexander Korin, Thuong La, Haining Li, Joey Nguyen, Ilya Novak, Ricardo Ortiz, Joe Ostrow, Jaclyn Pagliaro, Jack Palillo, Payal Patel, Janae Patterson, Minh Phan, Najla Popel, Lindsay Pothier, Serena Proueng, Jesse Rosenthal, Alexander V. Sherman, Catherine Small, Natalia Tarasenko, Mirna Thomas, Eric Tustison, Prasha Vigneswaran, Yusra Wahab, Isaac Whitworth, Spencer Wright, Hong Yu, Mariah Connolly, Diana De Santiago, Adrian Felix, Karly Garrett, Meghan Hall, Jenny Hamilton, Kamran Khan, Gale Kittle, Marlee Lovett, Linda Nelson, Marissa Pabon, Diana Rede, Patrick Bolger, Ahmed Fetouh, Joan Woodcook, Cornelia Kamp, Julie Kennedy, Andrew McGarry, Margherita Torti +269 morewiley +1 more sourceInformation Design for Early‐Stage Dose‐Finding Trials
Naval Research Logistics (NRL), EarlyView.ABSTRACT
To enhance enrollment rates in early‐stage dose‐finding clinical trials, we propose an information design approach, where the clinical investigator (CI) commits to an information releasing mechanism (IRM) based on the treatment's uncertain efficacy and toxicity to encourage patients to participate in the trial.Amin Khademi, Ningyuan Chenwiley +1 more sourceApproximate Reachability for Feedback Linearizable Systems
Optimal Control Applications and Methods, EarlyView.The backwards reachable set for a dynamical system is the set of states for which there exists a constraint admissible trajectory that reaches a given terminal set. Conventional grid‐based approaches for computing these sets are intractable for many applications.Vincent Liu, Chris Manzie, Peter M. Dower +2 morewiley +1 more sourceOptical mapping reveals a higher level of large‐scale structural variants in a family with paternally transmitted myotonic dystrophy and independent Parkinson's disease
The Journal of Pathology, EarlyView.Abstract
Myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) is a clinically challenging multisystem neuromuscular hereditary disorder, with generational increase in severity and earlier age at onset. It is caused by an unstable cytosine‐thymine‐guanine repeat expansion at the DMPK locus, accompanied by associated genetic and epigenetic modifications.Md Mehedi Hasan, Jenna Craddock, Tingting Gong, Ruth J Lyons, Igor Stevanovski, Sanjog R Chintalaphani, Ira W Deveson, Weerachai Jaratlerdsiri, Kishore R Kumar, Vanessa M Hayes +9 morewiley +1 more sourceDiverse reactivity of maleimides in polymer science and beyond
Polymer International, Volume 74, Issue 4, Page 296-306, April 2025.This mini‐review provides a thorough overview of maleimide chemistry, highlighting its diverse reactivity in polymer and materials science applications. Abstract
Maleimides are remarkably versatile functional groups, capable of participating in homo‐ and copolymerizations, Diels–Alder and (photo)cycloadditions, Michael additions, and other reactions ...Bruce E Kirkpatrick, Kristi S Anseth, Tayler S Hebner +2 morewiley +1 more sourceA green solvent processable, self‐doped N‐annulated perylene butyl tetraester applied as a solar cell cathode interlayer
Polymer International, EarlyView.A new organic molecular cathode interlayer is presented built upon the perylene butyl tetraester scaffold. The new molecule incorporates N‐annulation and a functional amine group to control optical, electrochemical and physical properties and delivers excellent solar cell performance. Abstract
We report a new amino‐bay‐substituted, N‐annulated perylene Kathryn M Wolfe, Shahidul Alam, Zachary T Gardner, Biswajit Pal, Alexander Harrison, Frédéric Laquai, Chad Risko, Gregory C Welch +7 morewiley +1 more sourceIdentifying Suitable Front Contacts for High‐Efficiency Cd(Se,Te) Solar Cells on Space‐Qualified Cover Glass
Progress in Photovoltaics: Research and Applications, EarlyView.Front contact selection governs interfacial stability in CdTe‐based (Cd(Se,Te)) solar cells on ultra‐thin space‐qualified cover glass. Optimized TCO/emitter combinations suppress interdiffusion and deliver up to 16.2% AM0 efficiency with high specific power, demonstrating strong potential for lightweight space photovoltaics.Aesha P. Patel, Ryan Muzzio, Matthew R. Young, Robert Morrissey, Suresh Chaulagain, B. Edward Sartor, Prabodika N. Kaluarachchi, Christian Velez, Joshua A. Brown, Bishal Shrestha, Joel N. Duenow, Stephen Glynn, Michael J. Heben, Zhaoning Song, Nikolas J. Podraza, Adam B. Phillips, Randy J. Ellingson, Matthew O. Reese +17 morewiley +1 more source