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High‐Efficiency Phosphor Thin Films With Controlled Lateral Displacement for Low Color Crosstalk in Micro‐LED Displays

open access: yesJournal of the Society for Information Display, EarlyView.
High‐efficiency nano‐phosphor thin films were developed for micro‐LED color conversion, achieving high quantum efficiency and reduced lateral photon displacement. The optimized film structure effectively suppresses color crosstalk and enables high‐performance, full‐color micro‐LED displays.
Zengzhi Pei   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

DNA barcoding for identification of species involved in wildlife strikes at Brazilian airports

open access: yesThe Journal of Wildlife Management, EarlyView.
A collaborative network of 42 Brazilian airports applied DNA barcoding to identify 80 species involved in wildlife strikes. Among them, 32 species (17 birds and 15 bats) were not currently available in Brazil's wildlife strike reporting database, underscoring the value of molecular tools for strengthening wildlife strike monitoring. Abstract This study
Andre Akira Gonzaga Yoshikawa   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Hidden Burden of Hemifacial Spasm: A Systematic Review of Non‐Motor Symptoms

open access: yesMovement Disorders Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Abstract Background Hemifacial spasm (HFS) is a chronic neurological disorder characterized by involuntary contractions of facial muscles. Traditionally regarded as a motor condition, HFS encompasses a spectrum of non‐motor symptoms that are often overlooked but significantly affect patients’ quality of life.
Miriam Carvalho Soares   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Gait Adaptability Training Improves Gait in Spinocerebellar Ataxia Patients

open access: yesMovement Disorders Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Abstract Background Spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA) is a rare, genetic neurodegenerative movement disorder primarily affecting the cerebellum. So far, there is no available cure for SCA. However, evidence suggests that neurorehabilitation can alleviate symptoms.
Colette J.M. Reniers   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Phenotypic Exploration in Patients with Heterozygous Variant in AFG3L2 Gene: A Case‐Series and Literature Review

open access: yesMovement Disorders Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Abstract Background Variants in AFG3‐Like Matrix AAA Peptidase, Subunit 2 (AFG3L2) gene are associated with diverse clinical phenotypes. Here, we describe phenotypic findings of two unrelated children with de novo heterozygous variant and one family with inherited heterozygous variant in AFG3L2 gene.
Sangeetha Yoganathan   +14 more
wiley   +1 more source

Undergraduates : SCA Hall

open access: yes, 2009
Copyright of the artists. Photographer: Chantal Labbé, SCA Images Online.For more information about this item, browse to http://hdl.handle.net/102.100.100 ...
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Early and Progressive Spinal Cord Atrophy in Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 1

open access: yesMovement Disorders, EarlyView.
Abstract Background Spinocerebellar ataxia type 1 (SCA1) is a rare, autosomal dominant neurodegenerative disorder characterized by progressive cerebellar and brainstem degeneration. Previous studies have shown that spinal cord atrophy is also a key aspect of SCA1 neuropathology.
Colette J.M. Reniers   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

Postgraduates : SCA Hall

open access: yes, 2009
Copyright of the artists. Photographer: Jacqueline Spedding, SCA Images Online.For more information about this item, browse to http://hdl.handle.net/102.100.100 ...
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Frequency of ZFHX3‐Mediated Spinocerebellar Ataxia 4 in a US Undiagnosed Ataxia Cohort

open access: yesMovement Disorders, EarlyView.
Abstract Background Spinocerebellar ataxia 4 (SCA4) is a late‐onset dominant ataxia with neuropathy caused by exonic GGC repeat expansion in the ZFHX3 gene thought to originate from a Swedish founder event. The GC‐rich expansion is highly thermodynamically stable, posing challenges for standard clinical genetic testing methods.
Annie Chen   +320 more
wiley   +1 more source

Corrosion and Passivation: An Intimate Struggle for Durable Non‐Aqueous Multivalent Metal Batteries

open access: yesNational Materials, EarlyView.
In multivalent metal batteries, corrosion and passivation are intrinsically coupled. Anodes and current collectors pose conflicting interfacial demands: ion‐ versus electron‐conductivity. This review deciphers their intricate interplay and discusses current strategies to balance these mechanisms for achieving durable battery performance.
Hongfeng Chen   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

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