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Advances in Position‐Momentum Entanglement: A Versatile Tool for Quantum Technologies
Laser &Photonics Reviews, EarlyView.Position–momentum entanglement constitutes a high‐dimensional continuous‐variable resource in quantum optics. Recent advances in its generation, characterization, and control are reviewed, with emphasis on spontaneous parametric down‐conversion and modern measurement techniques.Satyajeet Patil, Rajshree Swarnkar, Jonas L. Moos, Sebastian Töpfer, Sergio Tovar‐Pérez, Jorge Fuenzalida, Markus Gräfe +6 morewiley +1 more sourcePeptide MegaPools Approach to Evaluate the Dengue-Specific CD4 and CD8 T-Cell Response. [PDF]
PathogensTiberi M, Petrone L, Salmi A, Vanini V, Cuzzi G, D'Abramo A, De Marco P, Grifoni A, Weiskopf D, Sette A, Nicastri E, Goletti D. +11 moreeuropepmc +1 more sourceVPS13A Deficiency Leads to Impaired Lipid Distribution and Alteration of Mitochondrial Calcium Homeostasis in Fibroblasts of VPS13A Disease Patients
Movement Disorders, EarlyView.Abstract Background
Membrane contact sites are crucial for the exchange of ions or lipids and thus are critical for the function and maintenance of organelles. VPS13A is a membrane‐residing, bridge‐like protein connecting two membranes to enable bulk lipid transfer. Loss‐of‐function mutations in the VPS13A gene cause VPS13A disease.Dajana Grossmann, Adrian Spranger, Emily Fischer, Johanna W. Schubarth, Jenny Leopold, Hannes Glaß, Sebastian Klicker, My Uyen Dang Thi, Anna Elisabeth Bartalis, Andreas Hermann, Kevin Peikert +10 morewiley +1 more sourceInternational Registry of NKX2‐1‐Related Disorders: Clinical, Genetic, and Imaging Perspectives
Movement Disorders, EarlyView.Abstract Background
NKX2‐1–related disorders result from heterozygous variants in NKX2‐1, a gene crucial for brain, lung, and thyroid development. Although movement disorders, hypothyroidism, and neonatal respiratory distress are recognized, the full phenotype and genotype–phenotype relationships remain incompletely defined.Laia Nou‐Fontanet, Claudia Ravelli, Lydie Burglen, Sol Balsells Mejia, Angel Valls‐Villalba, Elies Roman Schiffels, Alice Innocenti, Beatriz Villafuerte, Ainara Salazar‐Villacorta, Vicente Quiroz, Andrea Sariego Jamardo, Giulia Bonato, Asun Díaz‐Gomez, Alexandra Afenjar, Catheline Vilain, Patricia Dumke da Silva Möller, Deyanira Garcia‐Navas Nuñez, Magdalena Krygier, Maria Judit Molnar, Łukasz Milanowski, Katrin Õunap, Micaela Pauni, Patricia Vega, Raphael Borie, Milena Villamil‐Osorio, Sanem Yilmaz, Dénes Zádori, Marta Zawadzka, Tahsin Stefan Barakat, Sebastian Neuens, Daniel de Natera‐de Benito, Dídac Casas‐Alba, Luca Soliani, Claudio M. de Gusmao, Giacomo Garone, Nicola Specchio, Miryam Carecchio, José C. Moreno, Francesca Magrinelli, Kailash P. Bhatia, Darius Ebrahimi‐Fakhari, Claudia Castiglioni, Manju Ann Kurian, João Nuno Carvalho, Roser Pons, Emmanuel Roze, Diane Doummar, Juan Darío Ortigoza‐Escobar +47 morewiley +1 more sourceIncreased Serum Neurofilament Light Chain Levels in Parkinson's Disease Patients Carrying the p.A53T SNCA Mutation: Data from the Parkinson's Progression Markers Initiative Study
Movement Disorders, EarlyView.Abstract Background
Serum neurofilament light chain (NfL) levels, a marker of axonal damage, are generally elevated in neurodegenerative conditions, but results in idiopathic Parkinson's disease (iPD) have been inconsistent. The p.A53T SNCA mutation usually leads to a severe form of PD.Nikolaos Papagiannakis, Christos Koros, Athina‐Maria Simitsi, Leonidas Stefanis, and The Parkinson's Progression Markers Initiative, Kenneth Marek, Tanya Simuni, Andrew Siderowf, Caroline Tanner, Thomas F Tropea, Tatiana Foroud, Lana Chahine, Brit Mollenhauer, Kalpana Merchant, Douglas Galasko, Christopher Coffey, Kathleen Poston, Roseanne Dobkin, Ethan Brown, Roy Alcalay, Dan Weintraub, Emily Flagg, Kimberly Fabrizio, Susan Bressman, Cornelis Blauwendraat, Paola Casalin, Sonya Dumanis, Raymond James, Karl Kieburtz, Sneha Mantri, Werner Poewe, Michael Schwarzschild, John Seibyl, David Standaert, Duygu Tosun‐Turgut, Sohini Chowdhury, Jamie Eberling, Mark Frasier, Leslie Kirsch, Katie Kopil, Maggie Kuhl, Alyssa O'Grady, Todd Sherer, Tawny Willson, Tanya Simuni, Bridget McMahon, Craig Stanley, Kim Fabrizio, Dixie Ecklund, Christine Kohnen, Tatiana Foroud, Laura Heathers, Christopher Hobbick, John Seibyl, Christopher Coffey, Chelsea Caspell‐Garcia, Michael Brumm, Arthur Toga, Karen Crawford, Tatiana Foroud, Jan Hamer, Brit Mollenhauer, Doug Galasko, Kalpana Merchant, Andrew Singleton, Tatiana Foroud, Dirk Keene, Caroline Tanner, Ethan Brown, Carlie Tanner, Ethan Brown, Lana Chahine, Roseann Dobkin, Monica Korell, Neha Prakash, Tanya Simuni, Nabila Dahodwala, Caroline Tanner, Lana Chahine, Brit Mollenhauer, Sebastian Schade, Douglas Galasko, Anat Mirelman, Roy Alcalay, Katherine Leaver, Marie Saint‐Hilaire, Ruth Schneider, Christopher Tarolli, Werner Poewe, Aleksandar Videnovic, David Standaert, Marissa Dean, Sonja Jonsdottir, Rejko Krueger, Claire Pauly, Stewart Factor, Penelope Hogarth, Robert Hauser, Amy Amara, Michelle Fullard, Cyrus Zabetian, Hubert Fernandez, Kathrin Brockmann, Isabel Wurster, Yen Tai, Paolo Barone, Marina Picillo, Stuart Isaacson, Alberto Espay, Eduardo Tolosa, Javier Ruiz Martinez, Leonidas Stefanis, Kelvin Chou, Lorraine Kalia, Connie Marras, David Grimes, Tiago Mestre, Rajesh Pahwa, Mark Lew, Holly Shill, Shyamal Mehta, Giulietta Riboldi, Nikolaus McFarland, Ron Postuma, Zoltan Mari, David Ledingham, Nicola Pavese, Michele Hu, Norbert Brueggemann, Christine Klein, Bastiaan Bloem, Cristina Simonet, Alastair Noyce, Anette Janzen, David Pedrosa, Wolfgang Oertel, Njideka Okubadejo, David Shprecher, Arjun Tarakad, Emile Moukheiber, Joy Antala, Carla Aranda, Karen Williams, Sophia Melton, Karina Benson, Ashwini Ramachandran, Danielle Potts, Grace LaMoure, Ritikha Vengadesh, Ryan Manzler, Jaime Heller, Primi Ranola, Farah Kausar, Sherri Mosovsky, Diana Willeke, Elizabeth Kalinkara Gomez, Janelle Rodriguez, Nobuko Kemmotsu, May Eshel, Deborah Raymond, Abigail Desrosiers, Raymond James, Lauren Jackson, Iris Egner, Wesley Schlett, Courtney Blair, Lauren Ruffrage, Berenice Sevilla, Barbara Sommerfeld, Dustin Le, Erica Botting, Gabriella Mazur, Daniele Derlein, Evan Doll, Ying Liu, Ciera Cobb, Olivia Masiewicz, Jennifer Mule, Michael Morsillo, Ella Hilt, Aldazier Jakiran, Dominga Valentino, Lisbeth Pennente, Bobbie Stubbeman, Alicia Garrido, Valeria Ravasi, Ioana Croitoru, Christos Koros, Nikolas Papagiannakis, Frank Ferrari, Mengyu Zheng, Shawna Reddie, Alicia Alejandra, Andrea Gray, Alejandra Valenzuela, Caitlin Goodman, Sara Dresler, Neil Santos, Fahrial Esha, Kyle Rizer, Nadine Zablith, Liliana Dumitrescu, Debra Galley, Victoria Kate Foster, Jamil Razzaque, Madita Grümmer, Yara Krasowski, Natalie Donkor, Elisabeth Sittig, Oluwadamilola Ojo, Kelly Clark, Rory Mahabir, Kori Ribb, Shamera Willoughby +213 morewiley +1 more sourceSpatiotemporal Encoding With Nonlinear Gradient Hardware Using Pulseq: From Principles to Practical Demonstration
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, EarlyView.Purpose
Provide the theoretical foundation and the first practical demonstration of spatiotemporal encoding (SPEN) using additional nonlinear gradient hardware. Methods
The quadratic phase profile can be generated either by a chirped‐RF pulse combined with a constant gradient or, directly, by a quadratic gradient pulse.Andreas Holl, Frank Zijlstra, Maxim Zaitsev, Jakob Hufschmidt, Shadi Tashakori, Nils Schallner, Thomas Stieglitz, Jens Gröbner, Sebastian Littin +8 morewiley +1 more source