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Influence of antisynthetase antibodies specificities on antisynthetase syndrome clinical spectrum time course (2019)
Cavagna, Lorenzo ; Trallero-Araguás, Ernesto ; Meloni, Federica ; Cavazzana, Ilaria ; Rojas-Serrano, Jorge ; Feist, Eugen ; Zanframundo, Giovanni ; Morandi, Valentina ; Meyer, Alain ; Silva, José António Pereira da ; Matos Costa, Carlo Jorge ; Molberg, Oyvind ; Andersson, Helena ; Codullo, Veronica ; Mosca, Marta ; Barsotti, Simone ; Neri, Rossella ; Scirè, Carlo Alberto ; Govoni, Marcello ; Furini, Federica ; López-Longo, Francisco Javier ; Martínez-Barrio, Julia ; Schneider, Udo ; Lorenz, Hanns-Martin ; Doria, Andrea ; Ghirardello, Anna ; Ortego-Centeno, Norberto ; Confalonieri, Marco ; Tomietto, Paola ; Pipitone, Nicolò ; Rodriguez Cambron, Ana Belen ; Blázquez Cañamero, María Ángeles ; Voll, Reinhard ; Wendel, Sarah ; Scarpato, Salvatore ; Maurier, Francois ; Limonta, Massimiliano ; Colombelli, Paolo ; Giannini, Margherita ; Geny, Bernard ; Arrigoni, Eugenio ; Bravi, Elena ; Migliorini, Paola ; Mathieu, Alessandro ; Piga, Matteo ; Drott, Ulrich ; Delbrück, Christiane ; Bauhammer, Jutta ; Cagnotto, Giovanni ; Vancheri, Carlo ; Sambataro, Gianluca ; De Langhe, Ellen ; Sainaghi, Pier Paolo ; Monti, Cristina ; Berzolari, Francesca Gigli ; Romano, Mariaeva ; Bonella, Francesco ; Specker, Christof ; Schwarting, Andreas ; Villa Blanco, Ignacio ; Selmi, Carlo ; Ceribelli, Angela ; Nuno, Laura ; Mera-Varela, Antonio ; Gomez, Nair Perez ; Fusaro, Enrico ; Parisi, Simone ; Sinigaglia, Luigi ; Del Papa, Nicoletta ; Benucci, Maurizio ; Cimmino, Marco Amedeo ; Riccieri, Valeria ; Conti, Fabrizio ; Sebastiani, Gian Domenico ; Iuliano, Annamaria ; Emmi, Giacomo ; Cammelli, Daniele ; Sebastiani, Marco ; Manfredi, Andreina ; Bachiller Corral, Javier ; Sifuentes Giraldo, Walter Alberto ; Paolazzi, Giuseppe ; Saketkoo, Lesley Ann ; Giorgi, Roberto ; Salaffi, Fausto ; Cifrian, Jose ; Caporali, Roberto ; Locatelli, Francesco ; Marchioni, Enrico ; Pesci, Alberto ; Dei, Giulia ; Pozzi, Maria Rosa ; Claudia, Lomater ; Distler, Jörg Hans Wilhelm ; Knitza, Johannes ; Schett, George ; Iannone, Florenzo ; Fornaro, Marco ; Franceschini, Franco ; Quartuccio, Luca ; Gerli, Roberto ; Bartoloni, Elena ; Bellando-Randone, Silvia ; Zampogna, Giuseppe ; Gonzalez Perez, Montserrat I. ; Mejia, Mayra ; Vicente, Esther ; Triantafyllias, Konstantinos ; López-Mejias, Raquel ; Matucci-Cerinic, Marco ; Selva-O’Callaghan, Albert ; Castañeda, Santos ; Montecucco, Carlomaurizio ; González-Gay, Miguel Ángel
Antisynthetase syndrome (ASSD) is a rare clinical condition that is characterized by the occurrence of a classic clinical triad, encompassing myositis, arthritis, and interstitial lung disease (ILD), along with specific autoantibodies that are addressed to different aminoacyl tRNA synthetases (ARS). Until now, it has been unknown whether the presence of a different ARS might affect the clinical presentation, evolution, and outcome of ASSD. In this study, we retrospectively recorded the time of onset, characteristics, clustering of triad findings, and survival of 828 ASSD patients (593 anti-Jo1, 95 anti-PL7, 84 anti-PL12, 38 anti-EJ, and 18 anti-OJ), referring to AENEAS (American and European NEtwork of Antisynthetase Syndrome) collaborative group’s cohort. Comparisons were performed first between all ARS cases and then, in the case of significance, while using anti-Jo1 positive patients as the reference group. The characteristics of triad findings were similar and the onset mainly began with a single triad finding in all groups despite some differences in overall prevalence. The “ex-novo” occurrence of triad findings was only reduced in the anti-PL12-positive cohort, however, it occurred in a clinically relevant percentage of patients (30%). Moreover, survival was not influenced by the underlying anti-aminoacyl tRNA synthetase antibodies’ positivity, which confirmed that antisynthetase syndrome is a heterogeneous condition and that antibody specificity only partially influences the clinical presentation and evolution of this condition.
Quasifree photoionization under the reaction microscope (2022)
Grundmann, Sven Eric ; Trinter, Florian ; Fang, Yong-Kang ; Fehre, Kilian ; Strenger, Nico ; Pier, Andreas ; Kaiser, Leon ; Kircher, Max ; Peng, Liang-You ; Jahnke, Till ; Dörner, Reinhard ; Schöffler, Markus S.
We experimentally investigated the quasifree mechanism (QFM) in one-photon double ionization of He and H2 at 800 eV photon energy and circular polarization with a COLTRIMS reaction microscope. Our work provides new insight into this elusive photoionization mechanism that was predicted by Miron Amusia more than four decades ago. We found the distinct four-fold symmetry in the angular emission pattern of QFM electrons from H2 double ionization that has previously only been observed for He. Furthermore, we provide experimental evidence that the photon momentum is not imparted onto the center of mass in quasifree photoionization, which is in contrast to the situation in single ionization and in double ionization mediated by the shake-off and knock-out mechanisms. This finding is substantiated by numerical results obtained by solving the system’s full-dimensional time-dependent Schrödinger equation beyond the dipole approximation.
Benjamin doubaliphotoelectron diffraction imaging of a molecular breakup using an x-ray free-electron laser (2020)
Kastirke, Gregor ; Schöffler, Markus S. ; Weller, Miriam ; Rist, Jonas ; Boll, Rebecca ; Anders, Nils ; Baumann, Thomas M. ; Eckart, Sebastian ; Erk, Benjamin ; De Fanis, Alberto ; Fehre, Kilian ; Gatton, Averell ; Grundmann, Sven Eric ; Grychtol, Patrik ; Hartung, Alexander ; Hofmann, Max ; Ilchen, Markus ; Janke, Christian Sören ; Kircher, Max ; Kunitski, Maksim ; Li, Xiang ; Mazza, Tommaso ; Melzer, Niklas ; Montano, Jacobo ; Music, Valerija ; Nalin, Giammarco ; Ovcharenko, Yevheniy ; Pier, Andreas ; Rennhack, Nils ; Rivas, Daniel E. ; Dörner, Reinhard ; Rolles, Daniel ; Rudenko, Artem ; Schmidt, Philipp ; Siebert, Juliane ; Strenger, Nico ; Trabert, Daniel ; Vela-Perez, Isabel ; Wagner, Rene ; Weber, Thorsten ; Williams, Joshua B. ; Ziolkowski, Pawel ; Schmidt, Lothar ; Czasch, Achim ; Trinter, Florian ; Meyer, Michael ; Ueda, Kiyoshi ; Demekhin, Philipp V. ; Jahnke, Till
A central motivation for the development of x-ray free-electron lasers has been the prospect of time-resolved single-molecule imaging with atomic resolution. Here, we show that x-ray photoelectron diffraction—where a photoelectron emitted after x-ray absorption illuminates the molecular structure from within—can be used to image the increase of the internuclear distance during the x-ray-induced fragmentation of an O2 molecule. By measuring the molecular-frame photoelectron emission patterns for a two-photon sequential K-shell ionization in coincidence with the fragment ions, and by sorting the data as a function of the measured kinetic energy release, we can resolve the elongation of the molecular bond by approximately 1.2 a.u. within the duration of the x-ray pulse. The experiment paves the road toward time-resolved pump-probe photoelectron diffraction imaging at high-repetition-rate x-ray free-electron lasers.
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