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Objectives: To immunohistochemically characterize and correlate macrophage M1/M2 polarization status with disease severity at peri-implantitis sites.
Materials and methods: A total of twenty patients (n = 20 implants) diagnosed with peri-implantitis (i.e., bleeding on probing with or without suppuration, probing depths ≥ 6 mm, and radiographic marginal bone loss ≥ 3 mm) were included. The severity of peri-implantitis was classified according to established criteria (i.e., slight, moderate, and advanced). Granulation tissue biopsies were obtained during surgical therapy and prepared for immunohistological assessment and macrophage polarization characterization. Macrophages, M1, and M2 phenotypes were identified through immunohistochemical markers (i.e., CD68, CD80, and CD206) and quantified through histomorphometrical analyses.
Results: Macrophages exhibiting a positive CD68 expression occupied a mean proportion of 14.36% (95% CI 11.4–17.2) of the inflammatory connective tissue (ICT) area. Positive M1 (CD80) and M2 (CD206) macrophages occupied a mean value of 7.07% (95% CI 5.9–9.4) and 5.22% (95% CI 3.8–6.6) of the ICT, respectively. The mean M1/M2 ratio was 1.56 (95% CI 1–12–1.9). Advanced peri-implantitis cases expressed a significantly higher M1 (%) when compared with M2 (%) expression. There was a significant correlation between CD68 (%) and M1 (%) expression and probing depth (PD) values.
Conclusion: The present immunohistochemical analysis suggests that macrophages constitute a considerable proportion of the inflammatory cellular composition at peri-implantitis sites, revealing a significant higher expression for M1 inflammatory phenotype at advanced peri-implantitis sites, which could possibly play a critical role in disease progression.
Clinical relevance: Macrophages have critical functions to establish homeostasis and disease. Bacteria might induce oral dysbiosis unbalancing the host’s immunological response and triggering inflammation around dental implants. M1/M2 status could possibly reveal peri-implantitis’ underlying pathogenesis.
Individual differences in perception are widespread. Considering inter-individual variability, synesthetes experience stable additional sensations; schizophrenia patients suffer perceptual deficits in, eg, perceptual organization (alongside hallucinations and delusions). Is there a unifying principle explaining inter-individual variability in perception? There is good reason to believe perceptual experience results from inferential processes whereby sensory evidence is weighted by prior knowledge about the world. Perceptual variability may result from different precision weighting of sensory evidence and prior knowledge. We tested this hypothesis by comparing visibility thresholds in a perceptual hysteresis task across medicated schizophrenia patients (N = 20), synesthetes (N = 20), and controls (N = 26). Participants rated the subjective visibility of stimuli embedded in noise while we parametrically manipulated the availability of sensory evidence. Additionally, precise long-term priors in synesthetes were leveraged by presenting either synesthesia-inducing or neutral stimuli. Schizophrenia patients showed increased visibility thresholds, consistent with overreliance on sensory evidence. In contrast, synesthetes exhibited lowered thresholds exclusively for synesthesia-inducing stimuli suggesting high-precision long-term priors. Additionally, in both synesthetes and schizophrenia patients explicit, short-term priors—introduced during the hysteresis experiment—lowered thresholds but did not normalize perception. Our results imply that perceptual variability might result from differences in the precision afforded to prior beliefs and sensory evidence, respectively.
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(2020)
Due to anticipated postoperative neuropsychological sequelae, patients with gliomas infiltrating the corpus callosum rarely undergo tumor resection and mostly present in a poor neurological state. We aimed at investigating the benefit of glioma resection in the corpus callosum, hypothesizing neuropsychological deficits were mainly caused by tumor presence. Between 01/2017 and 1/2020, 21 patients who underwent glioma resection in the corpus callosum were prospectively enrolled into this study. Neuropsychological function was assessed preoperatively, before discharge and after 6 months. Gross total tumor resection was possible in 15 patients, and in 6 patients subtotal tumor resection with a tumor reduction of 97.7% could be achieved. During a median observation time of 12.6 months 9 patients died from glioblastoma after a median of 17 months. Preoperatively, all cognitive domains were affected in up to two thirds of patients, who presented a median KPS of 100% (range 60–100%). After surgery, the proportion of impaired patients increased in all neurocognitive domains. Most interestingly, after 6 months, significantly fewer patients showed impairments in attention, executive functioning, memory and depression, which are domains considered crucial for everyday functionality. Thus, the results of our study strongly support our hypothesis that in patients with gliomas infiltrating the corpus callosum the benefit of tumor resection might outweigh morbidity.
Purpose: Acute-on-chronic subdural hematoma (acSDH) describes acute bleeding into a chronic subdural hematoma (SDH), after surgery or second trauma. Because seizures are a well-known complication of SDH, associated with substantial morbidity and mortality, we aimed to analyze the incidence of acute symptomatic seizures (ASz), including status epilepticus, and determine the functional outcomes in this specific cohort of patients.
Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed, including patients with acSDH who were admitted to our department between 2010 and 2019. The incidence and timely onset of ASz and status epilepticus were evaluated. Functional outcomes at discharge and at 3–6 month follow-up were analyzed based on the modified Rankin scale.
Results: Of 506 patients with chronic SDH, 29 patients (5.7%) were diagnosed with acSDH. The overall incidence of ASz and status epilepticus were 72.4% and 10.3%, respectively. Favorable outcomes were identified in 11 patients (52.4%) in the ASz group compared with 6 patients (75%) in the non-ASz group. The mortality rate was higher in the ASz group compared with that in the control group (29% vs 0%). At follow-up, favorable outcomes were similar to those observed at discharge (52.4% in the ASz group and 71.4% in the control group). The mortality rate was still higher in the ASz group, at 32% compared with 14% for the control group.
Conclusion: AcSDH has a high risk for ASz, including status epilepticus, and is associated with unfavorable outcomes and high mortality. Thus, prophylactic treatment with antiepileptic drugs should be considered among this specific cohort of patients.
EEG microstate periodicity explained by rotating phase patterns of resting-state alpha oscillations
(2020)
Spatio-temporal patterns in electroencephalography (EEG) can be described by microstate analysis, a discrete approximation of the continuous electric field patterns produced by the cerebral cortex. Resting-state EEG microstates are largely determined by alpha frequencies (8-12 Hz) and we recently demonstrated that microstates occur periodically with twice the alpha frequency.
To understand the origin of microstate periodicity, we analyzed the analytic amplitude and the analytic phase of resting-state alpha oscillations independently. In continuous EEG data we found rotating phase patterns organized around a small number of phase singularities which varied in number and location. The spatial rotation of phase patterns occurred with the underlying alpha frequency. Phase rotors coincided with periodic microstate motifs involving the four canonical microstate maps. The analytic amplitude showed no oscillatory behaviour and was almost static across time intervals of 1-2 alpha cycles, resulting in the global pattern of a standing wave.
In n=23 healthy adults, time-lagged mutual information analysis of microstate sequences derived from amplitude and phase signals of awake eyes-closed EEG records showed that only the phase component contributed to the periodicity of microstate sequences. Phase sequences showed mutual information peaks at multiples of 50 ms and the group average had a main peak at 100 ms (10 Hz), whereas amplitude sequences had a slow and monotonous information decay. This result was confirmed by an independent approach combining temporal principal component analysis (tPCA) and autocorrelation analysis.
We reproduced our observations in a generic model of EEG oscillations composed of coupled non-linear oscillators (Stuart-Landau model). Phase-amplitude dynamics similar to experimental EEG occurred when the oscillators underwent a supercritical Hopf bifurcation, a common feature of many computational models of the alpha rhythm.
These findings explain our previous description of periodic microstate recurrence and its relation to the time scale of alpha oscillations. Moreover, our results corroborate the predictions of computational models and connect experimentally observed EEG patterns to properties of critical oscillator networks.
(1) Background: Oncological gastrectomy requires complex multidisciplinary management. Clinical pathways (CPs) can potentially facilitate this task, but evidence related to their use in managing oncological gastrectomy is limited. This study evaluated the effect of a CP for oncological gastrectomy on process and outcome quality. (2) Methods: Consecutive patients undergoing oncological gastrectomy before (n = 64) or after (n = 62) the introduction of a CP were evaluated. Assessed parameters included catheter and drain management, postoperative mobilization, resumption of diet and length of stay. Morbidity, mortality, reoperation and readmission rates were used as indicators of outcome quality. (3) Results: Enteral nutrition was initiated significantly earlier after CP implementation (5.0 vs. 7.0 days, p < 0.0001). Readmission was more frequent before CP implementation (7.8% vs. 0.0%, p = 0.05). Incentive spirometer usage increased following CP implementation (100% vs. 90.6%, p = 0.11). Mortality, morbidity and reoperation rates remained unchanged. (4) Conclusions: After implementation of an oncological gastrectomy CP, process quality improved, while indicators of outcome quality such as mortality and reoperation rates remained unchanged. CPs are a promising tool to standardize perioperative care for oncological gastrectomy
Needlestick injuries: a density-equalizing mapping and socioeconomic analysis of the global research
(2020)
Background: Needlestick injuries have caused a deleterious effect on the physical and mental health of millions of health-care workers over the past decades, being responsible for occupational infections with viruses such as HIV or hepatis C. Despite this heavy burden of disease, no concise studies have been published on the global research landscape so far.
Methods: We used the New Quality and Quantity Indices in Science platform to analyze global NSI research (n = 2987 articles) over the past 115 years using the Web of Science and parameters such as global versus country-specific research activities, semi-qualitative issues, and socioeconomic figures.
Results: Density-equalizing mapping showed that although a total of n = 106 countries participated in NSI research, large parts of Africa and South America were almost invisible regarding global participation in NSI research. Average citation rate (cr) analysis indicated a high rate for Switzerland (cr = 25.1), Italy (cr = 23.5), and Japan (cr = 19.2). Socioeconomic analysis revealed that the UK had the highest quotient QGDP of 0.13 NSI-specific publications per bill. US-$ gross domestic product (GDP), followed by South Africa (QGDP = 0.12). Temporal analysis of HIV versus hepatitis research indicated that NSI-HIV research culminated in the early 1990s, whereas NSI-hepatitis research increased over the observed period from the 1980s until the last decade.
Conclusion: Albeit NSI research activity is generally increasing, the growth is asymmetrical from a global viewpoint. International strategies should be followed that put a focus on NSI in non-industrialized areas of the world.
Purpose: The Masquelet technique for the treatment of large bone defects is a two-stage procedure based on an induced membrane. Compared to mature periosteum, the induced membrane differs significantly. However, both play a crucial role in bone regeneration. As part of a histological and radiological post-evaluation of an earlier project, we analyzed the influence of the granule size of the bone void filler Herafill® on development of periosteum regrowth in a critical size defect.
Methods: We compared three different sizes of Herafill® granules (Heraeus Medical GmbH, Wehrheim) in vivo in a rat femoral critical size defect (10 mm) treated with the induced membrane technique. After 8 weeks healing time, femurs were harvested and taken for histological and radiological analysis.
Results: A significantly increased regrowth of periosteum into the defect was found when small granules were used. Large granules showed significantly increased occurrence of bone capping. Small granules lead to significant increase in callus formation in the vicinity to the membrane.
Conclusion: The size of Herafill® granules has significant impact on the development of periosteal-like structures around the defect using Masquelet’s induced membrane technique. Small granules show significantly increased regrowth of periosteum and improved bone formation adjacent to the induced membrane.
Patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) are often exposed to broad-spectrum antibiotics and thus at high risk of Clostridioides difficile infections (CDI). As bacterial infections are a common cause for treatment-related mortality in these patients, we conducted a retrospective study to analyze the incidence of CDI and to evaluate risk factors for CDI in a large uniformly treated AML cohort. A total of 415 AML patients undergoing intensive induction chemotherapy between 2007 and 2019 were included in this retrospective analysis. Patients presenting with diarrhea and positive stool testing for toxin-producing Clostridioides difficile were defined to have CDI. CDI was diagnosed in 37 (8.9%) of 415 AML patients with decreasing CDI rates between 2013 and 2019 versus 2007 to 2012. Days with fever, exposition to carbapenems, and glycopeptides were significantly associated with CDI in AML patients. Clinical endpoints such as length of hospital stay, admission to ICU, response rates, and survival were not adversely affected. We identified febrile episodes and exposition to carbapenems and glycopeptides as risk factors for CDI in AML patients undergoing induction chemotherapy, thereby highlighting the importance of interdisciplinary antibiotic stewardship programs guiding treatment strategies in AML patients with infectious complications to carefully balance risks and benefits of anti-infective agents.
Diabetes mellitus is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Platelets from diabetic patients are hyperreactive and release microparticles that carry activated cysteine proteases or calpains. Whether platelet-derived calpains contribute to the development of vascular complications in diabetes is unknown. Here we report that platelet-derived calpain1 (CAPN1) cleaves the protease-activated receptor 1 (PAR-1) on the surface of endothelial cells, which then initiates a signaling cascade that includes the activation of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α converting enzyme (TACE). The latter elicits the shedding of the endothelial protein C receptor and the generation of TNF-α, which in turn, induces intracellular adhesion molecule (ICAM)-1 expression to promote monocyte adhesion. All of the effects of CAPN1 were mimicked by platelet-derived microparticles from diabetic patients or from wild-type mice but not from CAPN1−/− mice, and were not observed in PAR-1-deficient endothelial cells. Importantly, aortae from diabetic mice expressed less PAR-1 but more ICAM-1 than non-diabetic mice, effects that were prevented by treating diabetic mice with a calpain inhibitor as well as by the platelet specific deletion of CAPN1. Thus, platelet-derived CAPN1 contributes to the initiation of the sterile vascular inflammation associated with diabetes via the cleavage of PAR-1 and the release of TNF-α from the endothelial cell surface.
Successful consolidation of associative memories relies on the coordinated interplay of slow oscillations and sleep spindles during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep. This enables the transfer of labile information from the hippocampus to permanent memory stores in the neocortex. During senescence, the decline of the structural and functional integrity of the hippocampus and neocortical regions is paralleled by changes of the physiological events that stabilize and enhance associative memories during NREM sleep. However, the currently available evidence is inconclusive as to whether and under which circumstances memory consolidation is impacted during aging. To approach this question, 30 younger adults (19–28 years) and 36 older adults (63–74 years) completed a memory task based on scene–word associations. By tracing the encoding quality of participants’ individual memory associations, we demonstrate that previous learning determines the extent of age-related impairments in memory consolidation. Specifically, the detrimental effects of aging on memory maintenance were greatest for mnemonic contents of intermediate encoding quality, whereas memory gain of poorly encoded memories did not differ by age. Ambulatory polysomnography (PSG) and structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data were acquired to extract potential predictors of memory consolidation from each participant’s NREM sleep physiology and brain structure. Partial Least Squares Correlation was used to identify profiles of interdependent alterations in sleep physiology and brain structure that are characteristic for increasing age. Across age groups, both the ‘aged’ sleep profile, defined by decreased slow-wave activity (0.5–4.5 Hz), and a reduced presence of slow oscillations (0.5–1 Hz), slow, and fast spindles (9–12.5 Hz; 12.5–16 Hz), as well as the ‘aged’ brain structure profile, characterized by gray matter reductions in the medial prefrontal cortex, thalamus, entorhinal cortex, and hippocampus, were associated with reduced memory maintenance. However, inter-individual differences in neither sleep nor structural brain integrity alone qualified as the driving force behind age differences in sleep-dependent consolidation in the present study. Our results underscore the need for novel and age-fair analytic tools to provide a mechanistic understanding of age differences in memory consolidation.
In search for practical silvicultural management tools to identify alternative tree species for predicted Central European climate conditions, a cross-species survey with five evergreen, semi-evergreen, and deciduous Quercus taxa with contrasting morphological leaf traits was performed. Fast chlorophyll fluorescence induction of PSII and relative leaf chlorophyll contents were performed to assess the overall plant vitality at any point in time during two complete vegetation periods in consecutive years (2012 and 2013). Maximum photochemical efficiency of PSII and the performance index on absorption base showed a very conservative relationship to each other and a similar intra-annual progress in all deciduous species, but with a different speed of increase and decrease during leaf development and senescence and thus a different length of vegetation period. The intra-annual variability of OJIP and chlorophyll content parameters is considered with respect to the practicability of measurements in the field for management purposes.
Twenty years ago, on February 10, 2000, the CERN Director General Luciano Maiani announced: The combined data coming from the seven experiments on CERN’s Heavy Ion programme have given a clear picture of a new state of matter. This result verifies an important prediction of the present theory of fundamental forces between quarks. This report briefly reviews studies of the phase diagram of strongly interacting matter with relativistic nuclear collisions at the CERN Super Proton Synchrotron which followed the CERN’s press release on the quark-gluon plasma discovery. An attempt to formulate priorities for future measurements at the CERN SPS closes the paper. The report is dedicated to David Blaschke who celebrated his 60th birthday in 2019. David’s contribution to the studies presented here was very significant.
Ten hadronic final states of the ℎ𝑐 decays are investigated via the process 𝜓(3686)→𝜋0ℎ𝑐, using a data sample of (448.1±2.9)×106 𝜓(3686) events collected with the BESIII detector. The decay channel ℎ𝑐→𝐾+𝐾−𝜋+𝜋−𝜋0 is observed for the first time and has a measured significance of 6.0𝜎. The corresponding branching fraction is determined to be ℬ(ℎ𝑐→𝐾+𝐾−𝜋+𝜋−𝜋0)=(3.3±0.6±0.6)×10−3 (where the uncertainties are statistical and systematic, respectively). Evidence for the decays ℎ𝑐→𝜋+𝜋−𝜋0𝜂 and ℎ𝑐→𝐾0𝑆𝐾±𝜋∓𝜋+𝜋− is found with a significance of 3.6𝜎 and 3.8𝜎, respectively. The corresponding branching fractions (and upper limits) are obtained to be ℬ(ℎ𝑐→𝜋+𝜋−𝜋0𝜂)=(7.2±1.8±1.3)×10−3 (<1.8×10−2) and ℬ(ℎ𝑐→𝐾0𝑆𝐾±𝜋∓𝜋+𝜋−)=(2.8±0.9±0.5)×10−3 (<4.7×10−3). Upper limits on the branching fractions for the final states ℎ𝑐→𝐾+𝐾−𝜋0, 𝐾+𝐾−𝜂, 𝐾+𝐾−𝜋+𝜋−𝜂, 2(𝐾+𝐾−)𝜋0, 𝐾+𝐾−𝜋0𝜂, 𝐾0𝑆𝐾±𝜋∓, and 𝑝¯𝑝𝜋0𝜋0 are determined at a confidence level of 90%.
Using a dedicated data sample taken in 2018 on the J/ψ peak, we perform a detailed study of the trigger efficiencies of the BESIII detector. The efficiencies are determined from three representative physics processes, namely Bhabha scattering, dimuon production and generic hadronic events with charged particles. The combined efficiency of all active triggers approaches 100% in most cases, with uncertainties small enough not to affect most physics analyses.
Measurement of cross sections for e⁺e⁻ → μ⁺μ⁻ at center-of-mass energies from 3.80 to 4.60 GeV
(2020)
The observed cross sections for 𝑒+𝑒−→𝜇+𝜇− at energies from 3.8 to 4.6 GeV are measured using data samples taken with the BESIII detector operated at the BEPCII collider. We measure the muonic widths and determine the branching fractions of the charmonium states 𝜓(4040), 𝜓(4160), and 𝜓(4415) decaying to 𝜇+𝜇−, as well as making a first determination of the phase of the amplitudes. In addition, we observe evidence for a structure in the dimuon cross section near 4.220 GeV/𝑐2, which we denote as 𝑆(4220). Analyzing a coherent sum of amplitudes yields eight solutions, one of which gives a mass of 𝑀𝑆(4220) = 4216.7±8.9±4.1 MeV/𝑐2, a total width of Γtot S(4220) = 47.2±22.8±10.5 MeV, and a muonic width of Γ𝜇𝜇 𝑆(4220) = 1.53±1.26±0.54 keV, where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second systematic. The eight solutions give the central values of the mass, total width, muonic width to be, respectively, in the range from 4212.8 to 4219.4 MeV/𝑐2, from 36.4 to 49.6 MeV, and from 1.09 to 1.53 keV. The statistical significance of the 𝑆(4220) signal is 3.9𝜎. Correcting the total dimuon cross section for radiative effects yields a statistical significance for this structure of 8.1𝜎.
Using 2.93 fb−1 of 𝑒+𝑒− collision data collected at a center-of-mass energy of 3.773 GeV with the BESIII detector, the first observation of the doubly Cabibbo-suppressed decay 𝐷+→𝐾+𝜋+𝜋−𝜋0 is reported. After removing decays that contain narrow intermediate resonances, including 𝐷+→𝐾+𝜂, 𝐷+→𝐾+𝜔, and 𝐷+→𝐾+𝜙, the branching fraction of the decay 𝐷+→𝐾+𝜋+𝜋−𝜋0 is measured to be (1.13±0.08stat±0.03syst)×10−3. The ratio of branching fractions of 𝐷+→𝐾+𝜋+𝜋−𝜋0 over 𝐷+→𝐾−𝜋+𝜋+𝜋0 is found to be (1.81±0.15)%, which corresponds to (6.28±0.52)tan4𝜃𝐶, where 𝜃𝐶 is the Cabibbo mixing angle. This ratio is significantly larger than the corresponding ratios for other doubly Cabibbo-suppressed decays. The asymmetry of the branching fractions of charge-conjugated decays 𝐷±→𝐾±𝜋±𝜋∓𝜋0 is also determined, and no evidence for 𝐶𝑃 violation is found. In addition, the first evidence for the 𝐷+→𝐾+𝜔 decay, with a statistical significance of 3.3𝜎, is presented and the branching fraction is measured to be ℬ(𝐷+→𝐾+𝜔) = (5.7+2.5−2.1stat±0.2syst)×10−5.
We report a study of the processes of e+e−→K+(D−sD∗0+D∗−sD0) based on e+e− annihilation samples collected with the BESIII detector operating at BEPCII at five center-of-mass energies ranging from 4.628 to 4.698 GeV with a total integrated luminosity of 3.7 fb−1. An excess over the known contributions of the conventional charmed mesons is observed near the D−sD∗0 and D∗−sD0 mass thresholds in the K+ recoil-mass spectrum for events collected at s√=4.681 GeV. The structure matches a mass-dependent-width Breit-Wigner line shape, whose pole mass and width are determined as (3982.5+1.8−2.6±2.1) MeV/c2 and (12.8+5.3−4.4±3.0) MeV, respectively. The first uncertainties are statistical and the second are systematic. The significance of the resonance hypothesis is estimated to be 5.3 σ over the pure contributions from the conventional charmed mesons. This is the first candidate of the charged hidden-charm tetraquark with strangeness, decaying into D−sD∗0 and D∗−sD0. However, the genuine properties of the excess need further exploration with more statistics.
By analyzing a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 2.93 fb−1 collected at a center-of-mass energy of 3.773 GeV with By analyzing a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 2.93 fb−1 collected at a center-of-mass energy of 3.773 GeV with the BESIII detector, we measure for the first time the absolute branching fraction of the 𝐷+→𝜂𝜇+𝜈𝜇 decay to be ℬ𝐷+→𝜂𝜇+𝜈𝜇=(10.4±1.0stat±0.5syst)×10−4. Using the world averaged value of ℬ𝐷+→𝜂𝑒+𝜈𝑒, the ratio of the two branching fractions is determined to be ℬ𝐷+→𝜂𝜇+𝜈𝜇/ℬ𝐷+→𝜂𝑒+𝜈𝑒=0.91±0.13(stat+syst), which agrees with the theoretical expectation of lepton flavor universality within uncertainty. By studying the differential decay rates in five four-momentum transfer intervals, we obtain the product of the hadronic form factor 𝑓𝜂+(0) and the 𝑐→𝑑 Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix element |𝑉𝑐𝑑| to be 𝑓𝜂+(0)|𝑉𝑐𝑑|=0.087±0.008stat±0.002syst. Taking the input of |𝑉𝑐𝑑| from the global fit in the standard model, we determine 𝑓𝜂+(0)=0.39±0.04stat±0.01syst. On the other hand, using the value of 𝑓𝜂+(0) calculated in theory, we find |𝑉𝑐𝑑| = 0.242±0.022stat±0.006syst±0.033theory.
The processes 𝑒+𝑒−→𝐷+ 𝑠𝐷𝑠1(2460)−+c.c. and 𝑒+𝑒−→𝐷*+ 𝑠𝐷𝑠1(2460)−+c.c. are studied for the first time using data samples collected with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider. The Born cross sections of 𝑒+𝑒−→𝐷+ 𝑠𝐷𝑠1(2460)−+c.c. at nine center-of-mass energies between 4.467 GeV and 4.600 GeV and those of 𝑒+𝑒−→𝐷*+ 𝑠𝐷𝑠1(2460)−+c.c. at √𝑠=4.590 GeV and 4.600 GeV are measured. No obvious charmonium or charmoniumlike structure is seen in the measured cross sections.
The process 𝑒+𝑒−→𝜙𝜂′ has been studied for the first time in detail using data sample collected with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider at center of mass energies from 2.05 to 3.08 GeV. A resonance with quantum numbers 𝐽𝑃𝐶=1−− is observed with mass 𝑀=(2177.5±4.8(stat)±19.5(syst))MeV/𝑐2 and width Γ=(149.0±15.6(stat)±8.9(syst)) MeV with a statistical significance larger than 10𝜎, including systematic uncertainties. If the observed structure is identified with the 𝜙(2170), then the ratio of partial width between the 𝜙𝜂′ by BESIII and 𝜙𝜂 by BABAR is (ℬ𝑅𝜙𝜂Γ𝑅𝑒𝑒)/(ℬ𝑅𝜙𝜂′Γ𝑅𝑒𝑒)=0.23±0.10(stat)±0.18(syst), which is smaller than the prediction of the 𝑠¯𝑠𝑔 hybrid models by several orders of magnitude.
Using 2.93 fb−1 of 𝑒+𝑒− annihilation data collected at a center-of-mass energy √𝑠=3.773 GeV with the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII collider, we search for the semileptonic 𝐷0(+) decays into a 𝑏1(1235)−(0) axial-vector meson for the first time. No significant signal is observed for either charge combination. The upper limits on the product branching fractions are ℬ𝐷0→𝑏1(1235)−𝑒+𝜈𝑒·ℬ𝑏1(1235) −→ 𝜔𝜋−<1.12×10−4 and ℬ𝐷+→𝑏1(1235)0𝑒+𝜈𝑒·ℬ𝑏1(1235)0→𝜔𝜋0<1.75×10−4 at the 90% confidence level.
There has recently been a dramatic renewal of interest in hadron spectroscopy and charm physics. This renaissance has been driven in part by the discovery of a plethora of charmonium-like XYZ states at BESIII and B factories, and the observation of an intriguing proton-antiproton threshold enhancement and the possibly related X(1835) meson state at BESIII, as well as the threshold measurements of charm mesons and charm baryons.
We present a detailed survey of the important topics in tau-charm physics and hadron physics that can be further explored at BESIII during the remaining operation period of BEPCII. This survey will help in the optimization of the data-taking plan over the coming years, and provides physics motivation for the possible upgrade of BEPCII to higher luminosity.
We report an amplitude analysis and branching fraction measurement of D+s→K+K−π+ decay using a data sample of 3.19 fb−1 recorded with BESIII detector at a center-of-mass energy of 4.178 GeV.
We perform a model-independent partial wave analysis in the low K+K− mass region to determine the K+K− S-wave lineshape, followed by an amplitude analysis of our very pure high-statistics sample.
The amplitude analysis provides an accurate determination of the detection efficiency allowing us to measure the branching fraction B(D+s→K+K−π+)=(5.47±0.08stat±0.13sys)%.
We report an amplitude analysis and branching fraction measurement of D+s→K+K−π+ decay using a data sample of 3.19 fb−1 recorded with BESIII detector at a center-of-mass energy of 4.178 GeV.
We perform a model-independent partial wave analysis in the low K+K− mass region to determine the K+K− S-wave lineshape,
followed by an amplitude analysis of our very pure high-statistics sample.
The amplitude analysis provides an accurate determination of the detection efficiency allowing us to measure the branching fraction B(D+s→K+K−π+)=(5.47±0.08stat±0.13sys)%.
We report the first observation of the semimuonic decay 𝐷+→𝜔𝜇+𝜈𝜇 using an 𝑒+𝑒− collision data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 2.93 fb−1 collected with the BESIII detector at a center-of-mass energy of 3.773 GeV. The absolute branching fraction of the 𝐷+→𝜔𝜇+𝜈𝜇 decay is measured to be ℬ𝐷+→𝜔𝜇+𝜈𝜇=(17.7±1.8stat±1.1syst)×10−4. Its ratio with the world average value of the branching fraction of the 𝐷+→𝜔𝑒+𝜈𝑒 decay probes lepton flavor universality and it is determined to be ℬ𝐷+→𝜔𝜇+𝜈𝜇/ℬPDG 𝐷+→𝜔𝑒+𝜈𝑒=1.05±0.14, in agreement with the standard model expectation within one standard deviation.
The Born cross sections for the process e+e−→η′π+π− at different center-of-mass energies between 2.00 and 3.08~GeV are reported with improved precision from an analysis of data samples collected with the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII storage ring. An obvious structure is observed in the Born cross section line shape. Fit as a Breit-Wigner resonance, it has a statistical significance of 6.3σ and a mass and width of M=(2108±46±25)~MeV/c2 and Γ=(138±36±30)~MeV, where the uncertainties are statistical and systematic, respectively. These measured resonance parameters agree with the measurements of BABAR in e+e−→η′π+π− and BESIII in e+e−→ωπ0 within two standard deviations.
During the 2016-17 and 2018-19 running periods, the BESIII experiment collected 7.5~fb−1 of e+e− collision data at center-of-mass energies ranging from 4.13 to 4.44~GeV. These data samples are primarily used for the study of excited charmonium and charmoniumlike states. By analyzing the di-muon process e+e−→(γISR/FSR)μ+μ−, we measure the center-of-mass energies of the data samples with a precision of 0.6 MeV. Through a run-by-run study, we find that the center-of-mass energies were stable throughout most of the data-taking period.
Stabilization exercise (SE) is evident for the management of chronic non-specific low back pain (LBP). The optimal dose-response-relationship for the utmost treatment success is, thus, still unknown. The purpose is to systematically review the dose-response-relationship of stabilisation exercises on pain and disability in patients with chronic non-specific LBP. A systematic review with meta-regression was conducted (Pubmed, Web of Knowledge, Cochrane). Eligibility criteria were RCTs on patients with chronic non-specific LBP, written in English/German and adopting a longitudinal core-specific/stabilising/motor control exercise intervention with at least one outcome for pain intensity and/or disability. Meta-regressions (dependent variable = effect sizes (Cohens d) of the interventions (for pain and for disability), independent variable = training characteristics (duration, frequency, time per session)), and controlled for (low) study quality (PEDro) and (low) sample sizes (n) were conducted to reveal the optimal dose required for therapy success. From the 3,415 studies initially selected, 50 studies (n = 2,786 LBP patients) were included. N = 1,239 patients received SE. Training duration was 7.0 ± 3.3 weeks, training frequency was 3.1 ± 1.8 sessions per week with a mean training time of 44.6 ± 18.0 min per session. The meta-regressions’ mean effect size was d = 1.80 (pain) and d = 1.70 (disability). Total R2 was 0.445 and 0.17. Moderate quality evidence (R2 = 0.231) revealed that a training duration of 20 to 30 min elicited the largest effect (both in pain and disability, logarithmic association). Low quality evidence (R2 = 0.125) revealed that training 3 to 5 times per week led to the largest effect of SE in patients with chronic non-specific LBP (inverted U-shaped association). In patients with non-specific chronic LBP, stabilization exercise with a training frequency of 3 to 5 times per week (Grade C) and a training time of 20 to 30 min per session (Grade A) elicited the largest effect on pain and disability.
Background: Temporary occlusal changes and their influence on the upper body statics are still controversially discussed. Furthermore, concrete statements on whether age- or gender-specific differences in neurophysiological reactions exist are missing. Therefore, it is the aim of this study to evaluate the immediate effects of a symmetrical occlusion blocking on the upper body posture. These effects shall be investigated for both genders and for a larger age range.
Methods: In this study, 800 (407f/393 m) subjects volunteered aged from 21 to 60 years. Both genders were divided into four age groups according to decades. The three-dimensional upper body posture was measured by using the rasterstereography (ABW-Bodymapper). The habitual static posture was measured in two dental occlusion conditions (a) in rest position and (b) symmetrical blocking in the bicuspid region by cotton rolls.
Results: A significant reduction of the trunk length (0.72 mm; p < 0.001), an increase of the lumbar (0.30°; p < 0.001) and the thoracic bending angle (0.14°; p = 0.001), a reduction of the spinal forward decline (0.16°; p < 0.001) and a reduction of the scapular distance (0.36 mm; p = 0.001) was found. Gender-specific reactions can only be recorded in scapular distance, in that regard men reduce this distance while over all age groups women did not show a significant change.
Discussion: Slight gender- and age-independent reactions due to a symmetric occlusion blockade are shown: A gender independent reaction of the spinal related variables in the sagittal plane (thoracic and lumbar flexion angle, trunk length, spinal forward decline). In addition, a gender specific change of the shoulder blade distance could be observed, where men reduced the distance while female did not show a change. However, since these reactions are of a minimum amount, it can be concluded that neurophysiological compensation mechanisms work equally well regardless of age and sex, and the upper body posture of healthy people changes only very slightly due to a temporarily symmetrical altered bite position.
We studied oscillatory mechanisms of memory formation in 48 younger and 51 older adults in an intentional associative memory task with cued recall. While older adults showed lower memory performance than young adults, we found subsequent memory effects (SME) in alpha/beta and theta frequency bands in both age groups. Using logistic mixed effects models, we investigated whether interindividual differences in structural integrity of key memory regions could account for interindividual differences in the strength of the SME. Structural integrity of inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) and hippocampus was reduced in older adults. SME in the alpha/beta band were modulated by the cortical thickness of IFG, in line with its hypothesized role for deep semantic elaboration. Importantly, this structure–function relationship did not differ by age group. However, older adults were more frequently represented among the participants with low cortical thickness and consequently weaker SME in the alpha band. Thus, our results suggest that differences in the structural integrity of the IFG contribute not only to interindividual, but also to age differences in memory formation.
Accumulating evidence suggests that iron homeostasis is disturbed in tumors. We aimed at clarifying the distribution of iron in renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Considering the pivotal role of macrophages for iron homeostasis and their association with poor clinical outcome, we investigated the role of macrophage-secreted iron for tumor progression by applying a novel chelation approach. We applied flow cytometry and multiplex-immunohistochemistry to detect iron-dependent markers and analyzed iron distribution with atomic absorption spectrometry in patients diagnosed with RCC. We further analyzed the functional significance of iron by applying a novel extracellular chelator using RCC cell lines as well as patient-derived primary cells. The expression of iron-regulated genes was significantly elevated in tumors compared to adjacent healthy tissue. Iron retention was detected in tumor cells, whereas tumor-associated macrophages showed an iron-release phenotype accompanied by enhanced expression of ferroportin. We found increased iron amounts in extracellular fluids, which in turn stimulated tumor cell proliferation and migration. In vitro, macrophage-derived iron showed pro-tumor functions, whereas application of an extracellular chelator blocked these effects. Our study provides new insights in iron distribution and iron-handling in RCC. Chelators that specifically scavenge iron in the extracellular space confirmed the importance of macrophage-secreted iron in promoting tumor growth
During the course of sepsis in critically ill patients, kidney dysfunction and damage are among the first events of a complex scenario toward multi-organ failure and patient death. Acute kidney injury triggers the release of lipocalin-2 (Lcn-2), which is involved in both renal injury and recovery. Taking into account that Lcn-2 binds and transports iron with high affinity, we aimed at clarifying if Lcn-2 fulfills different biological functions according to its iron-loading status and its cellular source during sepsis-induced kidney failure. We assessed Lcn-2 levels both in serum and in the supernatant of short-term cultured renal macrophages (MΦ) as well as renal tubular epithelial cells (TEC) isolated from either Sham-operated or cecal ligation and puncture (CLP)-treated septic mice. Total kidney iron content was analyzed by Perls’ staining, while Lcn-2-bound iron in the supernatants of short-term cultured cells was determined by atomic absorption spectroscopy. Lcn-2 protein in serum was rapidly up-regulated at 6 h after sepsis induction and subsequently increased up to 48 h. Lcn-2-levels in the supernatant of TEC peaked at 24 h and were low at 48 h with no change in its iron-loading. In contrast, in renal MΦ Lcn-2 was low at 24 h, but increased at 48 h, where it mainly appeared in its iron-bound form. Whereas TEC-secreted, iron-free Lcn-2 was associated with renal injury, increased MΦ-released iron-bound Lcn-2 was linked to renal recovery. Therefore, we hypothesized that both the cellular source of Lcn-2 as well as its iron-load crucially adds to its biological function during sepsis-induced renal injury.
We report an amplitude analysis and branching fraction measurement of D+s→K+K−π+ decay using a data sample of 3.19 fb−1 recorded with BESIII detector at a center-of-mass energy of 4.178 GeV.
We perform a model-independent partial wave analysis in the low K+K− mass region to determine the K+K− S-wave lineshape, followed by an amplitude analysis of our very pure high-statistics sample.
The amplitude analysis provides an accurate determination of the detection efficiency allowing us to measure the branching fraction B(D+s→K+K−π+)=(5.47±0.08stat±0.13sys)%.
Dielectrons are an excellent probe for the QCD matter created in created in ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions, since they are emitted during the whole evolution of the collision and do not interact strongly with the medium. To isolate the QGP signals, measurement of the dielectron production in vacuum and its modifications due to the presence of cold nuclear matter is necessary. We present and discuss results from a low magnetic field detector setup in proton-proton collisions at √s = 13 TeV, as well as the measurement of dielectron production in pp, p-Pb, and Pb-Pb collisions at √sNN = 5 TeV.
100 Jahre Dieter Janz
(2020)
The 20 April 2020 marks the centenary of Dieter Janz’s birth. This issue of Zeitschrift für Epileptologie is published in his honor with the aim of tracing the work of Dieter Janz over the last five decades and summarizing new findings on the Janz syndrome (Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy), which is named after him.
Using a sample of 106 million 𝜓(3686) decays, 𝜓(3686)→𝛾𝜒𝑐𝐽(𝐽=0,1,2) and 𝜓(3686)→𝛾𝜒𝑐𝐽,𝜒𝑐𝐽→𝛾𝐽/𝜓(𝐽=1,2) events are utilized to study inclusive 𝜒𝑐𝐽→anything, 𝜒𝑐𝐽→hadrons, and 𝐽/𝜓→anything distributions, including distributions of the number of charged tracks, electromagnetic calorimeter showers, and 𝜋0s, and to compare them with distributions obtained from the BESIII Monte Carlo simulation. Information from each Monte Carlo simulated decay event is used to construct matrices connecting the detected distributions to the input predetection “produced” distributions. Assuming these matrices also apply to data, they are used to predict the analogous produced distributions of the decay events. Using these, the charged particle multiplicities are compared with results from MARK I. Further, comparison of the distributions of the number of photons in data with those in Monte Carlo simulation indicates that G-parity conservation should be taken into consideration in the simulation.
Cross sections of the process 𝑒+𝑒−→𝜋0𝜋0𝐽/𝜓 at center-of-mass energies between 3.808 and 4.600 GeV are measured with high precision by using 12.4 fb−1 of data samples collected with the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII collider facility. A fit to the measured energy-dependent cross sections confirms the existence of the charmoniumlike state 𝑌(4220). The mass and width of the 𝑌(4220) are determined to be (4220.4±2.4±2.3) MeV/𝑐2 and (46.2±4.7±2.1) MeV, respectively, where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second systematic. The mass and width are consistent with those measured in the process 𝑒+𝑒−→𝜋+𝜋−𝐽/𝜓. The neutral charmonium-like state 𝑍𝑐(3900)0 is observed prominently in the 𝜋0𝐽/𝜓 invariant-mass spectrum, and, for the first time, an amplitude analysis is performed to study its properties. The spin-parity of 𝑍𝑐(3900)0 is determined to be 𝐽𝑃=1+, and the pole position is (3893.1±2.2±3.0)−𝑖(22.2±2.6±7.0) MeV/𝑐2, which is consistent with previous studies of electrically charged 𝑍𝑐(3900)±. In addition, cross sections of 𝑒+𝑒− → 𝜋0𝑍𝑐(3900)0 → 𝜋0𝜋0𝐽/𝜓 are extracted, and the corresponding line shape is found to agree with that of the 𝑌(4220).
Purpose: The diagnosis of abusive head trauma (AHT) is complex and neuroimaging plays a crucial role. Our goal was to determine whether non-neuroradiologists with standard neuroradiology knowledge perform as well as neuroradiologists with experience in pediatric neuroimaging in interpreting MRI in cases of presumptive AHT (pAHT).
Methods: Twenty children were retrospectively evaluated. Patients had been diagnosed with pAHT (6 patients), non-abusive head trauma-NAHT (5 patients), metabolic diseases (3 patients), and benign enlargement of the subarachnoid spaces (BESS) (6 patients). The MRI was assessed blindly, i.e., no clinical history was given to the 3 non-neuroradiologists and 3 neuroradiologists from 2 different institutions.
Results: Blindly, neuroradiologists demonstrated higher levels of sensitivity and positive predictive value in the diagnosis of pAHT (89%) than non-neuroradiologists (50%). Neuroradiologists chose correctly pAHT as the most probable diagnosis 16 out of 18 times; in contrast, non-neuroradiologists only chose 9 out of 18 times. In our series, the foremost important misdiagnosis for pAHT was NAHT (neuroradiologists twice and non-neuroradiologists 5 times). Only victims of motor vehicle accidents were blindly misdiagnosed as pAHT. No usual household NAHT was not misdiagnosed as pAHT. Neuroradiologists correctly ruled out pAHT in all cases of metabolic diseases and BESS.
Conclusion: MRI in cases of suspected AHT should be evaluated by neuroradiologists with experience in pediatric neuroimaging. Neuroradiologists looked beyond the subdural hemorrhage (SDH) and were more precise in the assessment of pAHT and its differential diagnosis than non-neuroradiologists were. It seems that non-neuroradiologists mainly assess whether or not a pAHT is present depending on the presence or absence of SDH.
Die Gattungen Nicotiana tabacum und Nicotiana rustica der Tabakpflanze sind von großer wirtschaftlicher Bedeutung. Aus ihnen wird Tabak hergestellt, der mit Alkohol zur weltweit am häufigsten konsumierten Genussdroge zählt. Aufgrund seiner Legalität wird die Toxizität trotz steigender Warnung und Aufklärung immer noch unterschätzt. Die Toxizität der Tabakpflanze ist vor allem auf das Alkaloid Nikotin zurückzuführen. Dass es selten zu einer Vergiftung durch die reine Pflanze kommt, liegt daran, dass sie optisch kaum zum Verzehr anregt. Häufiger dagegen ist eine Vergiftung durch z. B. verschluckte Zigarettenstummel, die vor allem für Kinder sehr gefährlich sein kann. Eine weitere Gefahr der Vergiftung entsteht bei der Tabakernte. Nikotin wird auch über die Haut aufgenommen und kann so zu der Green Tobacco Sickness bei Tabakplantagenarbeitern führen. Im Ernstfall existiert kein Antidot. Aktivkohle sollte so schnell wie möglich gegeben werden, um die Resorption zu vermindern. Ansonsten muss das Nikotin mit einer Magenwäsche aus dem Körper gefiltert werden. Präventiv sollten deshalb verstärkt auf die Gefahren des Tabaks aufmerksam gemacht werden.
Heavy quarks are useful probes to investigate the properties of the Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP) produced in heavy-ion collisions at the LHC, since they are produced in initial hard scattering processes. To single out the signals that are characteristic of the QGP, it is nevertheless crucial to understand the primordial heavy-quark production in vacuum, and to disentangle hot from cold nuclear matter effects. Moreover, observations of collective effects in high-multiplicity pp and p-Pb collisions show surprising similarities with those in heavy-ion collisions. Heavy-flavour production in such collisions could give further insight into the underlying processes. The heavy-flavour production can be studied with e+e− pairs from correlated semileptonic decays of heavy-flavour hadrons. Compared to single heavy-flavour measurements, the dielectron yield contains information about the initial kinematical correlations between the charm and anti-charm quarks, which is otherwise not accessible, and is sensitive to soft heavy-flavour production. We report results on correlated e+e− pairs in pp collisions recorded by the ALICE detector at different collision energies. The production of heavy quarks is discussed by comparing the yield of dielectrons from heavy-flavour hadron decays as a function of invariant mass, pair transverse momentum and distance of closest approach to the primary vertex with different Monte Carlo event generators. The heavy-flavour production cross sections are also presented. Results from high-multiplicity pp collisions at √s=13 TeV and the status of the p-Pb analysis at √sNN=5.02 TeV are reported as well.
Adornos Verhältnis zu Kunst und Ökonomie ist ebenso bekannt wie kompliziert. Die spätkapitalistische Gesellschaft und ihre Subjekt- und Lebensformen leiden nach Adorno unter einer problematischen Vorherrschaft der Ökonomie, die Adorno und Horkheimer "totale Kapitalmacht" nennen. Die "ökonomische Durchorganisation" der Gesellschaft zeigt sich danach auch in der Kultur, wo sie unter dem Stichwort 'Kulturindustrie' firmiert. [...] Im scharfen Kontrast zur Kulturindustrie sollen in autonomen Kunstwerken hingegen keine ökonomischen Werte von Belang sein. Ihre Negativität gründet vielmehr in der autonomen "Geltungssphäre" der Kunst "sui generis", der kritischen Abkehr von der "empirische[n] Realität" samt ihrer kapitalistischen Werteordnung und der Überschreitung "vorgefundene[r] ästhetische[r] Normativität", wie Albrecht Wellmer zusammenfasst. Dennoch drängt sich der Verdacht auf, dass auch die Losgelöstheit von Marktprinzipien eine spezifische Ökonomie voraussetzt, eine poietische Ökonomie des Kunstwerks, das seine Darstellungselemente derart anordnen muss, dass es sich der eingängigen Konsumierung und Verwertung verweigert. Es ist diese Ökonomie der Kunst - so die These -, die zum einen das 'Befremden' angesichts der kapitalistischen Lebensformen zu Bewusstsein bringt und zum anderen darüber hinausverweisen soll. Ziel des Aufsatzes ist es daher, das Verhältnis sowohl der kulturindustriellen Produkte als auch der autonomen Kunst zu den ökonomischen Bedingungen zu beschreiben, unter denen nach Adorno ja beide entstehen, um vor diesem Hintergrund ihre je eigene poietische Ökonomie genauer in den Blick zu nehmen.
Die Auseinandersetzung mit Stefan George war für Theodor W. Adornos philosophischen Werdegang entscheidend. Dieser Befund wird durch eine einfach quantitative Analyse bestätigt: Georges Name erscheint in Adornos "Gesammelten Schriften" 468 Mal. Zum Vergleich: Kafka wird 302 Mal, Goethe 298 Mal genannt. Gleichwohl hat die Forschung, trotz einiger Einzelstudien zur George-Rezeption Adornos, die Systematik und Struktur seiner George-Lektüre bislang nicht hinreichend herausgestellt. Adornos oft konstatierte Ambivalenz, die Georges philosophische 'Rettung' motiviert, erklärt sich aus seiner Doppelposition als Angehöriger der linken Frankfurter Intelligenz auf der einen, als Komponist der Zweiten Wiener Schule auf der anderen Seite - eine sozialgeschichtliche Konstellation, vor deren Hintergrund sich das Zusammenspiel dreier Problemfelder vollzieht: Erstens handelt es sich bei Adornos George-Lektüre um die Übertragung der materialistisch-dialektischen Methode auf die Kunstbetrachtung; diese hängt zweitens mit dem Problem des 'Klassischen' zusammen; drittens mit Adornos musikalischer Beschäftigung mit George. Der vorliegende Beitrag versteht sich als Versuch, die Verflechtung dieser Problemfelder darzustellen und damit die Logik von Adornos komplexem Verhältnis zu George zu erhellen.
Most sRNA biogenesis mechanisms involve either RNAseIII cleavage or ping-pong amplification by different Piwi proteins harboring slicer activity. Here, we follow the question why the mechanism of transgene-induced silencing in the ciliate Paramecium needs both Dicer activity and two Ptiwi proteins. This pathway involves primary siRNAs produced from non-translatable transgenes and secondary siRNAs from endogenous remote loci. Our data does not indicate any signatures from ping-pong amplification but Dicer cleavage of long dsRNA. We show that Ptiwi13 and 14 have different preferences for primary and secondary siRNAs but do not load them mutually exclusive. Both Piwis enrich for antisense RNAs and Ptiwi14 loaded siRNAs show a 5′-U signature. Both Ptiwis show in addition a general preference for Uridine-rich sRNAs along the entire sRNA length. Our data indicates both Ptiwis and 2’-O-methylation to contribute to strand selection of Dicer cleaved siRNAs. This unexpected function of two distinct vegetative Piwis extends the increasing knowledge of the diversity of Piwi functions in diverse silencing pathways. As both Ptiwis show differential subcellular localisation, Ptiwi13 in the cytoplasm and Ptiwi14 in the vegetative macronucleus, we conclude that cytosolic and nuclear silencing factors are necessary for efficient chromatin silencing.
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) can spread from symptomatic patients with COVID-19, but also from asymptomatic individuals. Therefore, robust surveillance and timely interventions are essential for the control of virus spread within the community. In this regard the frequency of testing and speed of reporting, but not the test sensitivity alone, play a crucial role. In order to reduce the costs and meet the expanding demands in real-time RT-PCR (rRT-PCR) testing for SARS-CoV-2, complementary assays, such as rapid antigen tests, have been developed. Rigorous analysis under varying conditions is required to assess the clinical performance of these tests and to ensure reproducible results. We evaluated the sensitivity and specificity of a recently licensed rapid antigen test using 137 clinical samples in two institutions. Test sensitivity was between 88.2-89.6% when applied to samples with viral loads typically seen in infectious patients. Of 32 rRT-PCR positive samples, 19 demonstrated infectivity in cell culture, and 84% of these samples were reactive with the antigen test. Seven full-genome sequenced SARS-CoV-2 isolates and SARS-CoV-1 were detected with this antigen test, with no cross-reactivity against other common respiratory viruses. Numerous antigen tests are available for SARS-CoV-2 testing and their performance to detect infectious individuals may vary. Head-to-head comparison along with cell culture testing for infectivity may prove useful to identify better performing antigen tests. The antigen test analyzed in this study is easy-to-use, inexpensive, and scalable. It can be helpful in monitoring infection trends and thus has potential to reduce transmission.
The way in which dendrites spread within neural tissue determines the resulting circuit connectivity and computation. However, a general theory describing the dynamics of this growth process does not exist. Here we obtain the first time-lapse reconstructions of neurons in living fly larvae over the entirety of their developmental stages. We show that these neurons expand in a remarkably regular stretching process that conserves their shape. Newly available space is filled optimally, a direct consequence of constraining the total amount of dendritic cable. We derive a mathematical model that predicts one time point from the previous and use this model to predict dendrite morphology of other cell types and species. In summary, we formulate a novel theory of dendrite growth based on detailed developmental experimental data that optimises wiring and space filling and serves as a basis to better understand aspects of coverage and connectivity for neural circuit formation.
Dendrites display a striking variety of neuronal type-specific morphologies, but the mechanisms and principles underlying such diversity remain elusive. A major player in defining the morphology of dendrites is the neuronal cytoskeleton, including evolutionarily conserved actin-modulatory proteins (AMPs). Still, we lack a clear understanding of how AMPs might support developmental phenomena such as neuron-type specific dendrite dynamics. To address precisely this level of in vivo specificity, we concentrated on a defined neuronal type, the class III dendritic arborisation (c3da) neuron of Drosophila larvae, displaying actin-enriched short terminal branchlets (STBs). Computational modelling reveals that the main branches of c3da neurons follow a general growth model based on optimal wiring, but the STBs do not. Instead, model STBs are defined by a short reach and a high affinity to grow towards the main branches. We thus concentrated on c3da STBs and developed new methods to quantitatively describe dendrite morphology and dynamics based on in vivo time-lapse imaging of mutants lacking individual AMPs. In this way, we extrapolated the role of these AMPs in defining STB properties. We propose that dendrite diversity is supported by the combination of a common step, refined by a neuron type-specific second level. For c3da neurons, we present a molecular model of how the combined action of multiple AMPs in vivo define the properties of these second level specialisations, the STBs.
SARS-CoV-2 infections are rapidly spreading around the globe. The rapid development of therapies is of major importance. However, our lack of understanding of the molecular processes and host cell signaling events underlying SARS-CoV-2 infection hinder therapy development. We employed a SARS-CoV-2 infection system in permissible human cells to study signaling changes by phospho-proteomics. We identified viral protein phosphorylation and defined phosphorylation-driven host cell signaling changes upon infection. Growth factor receptor (GFR) signaling and downstream pathways were activated. Drug-protein network analyses revealed GFR signaling as key pathway targetable by approved drugs. Inhibition of GFR downstream signaling by five compounds prevented SARS-CoV-2 replication in cells, assessed by cytopathic effect, viral dsRNA production, and viral RNA release into the supernatant. This study describes host cell signaling events upon SARS-CoV-2 infection and reveals GFR signaling as central pathway essential for SARS-CoV-2 replication. It provides with novel strategies for COVID-19 treatment.
Ongoing climate change is a major threat to biodiversity and impacts on species distributions and abundances are already evident. Heterogenous responses of species due to varying abiotic tolerances and dispersal abilities have the potential to further amplify or ameliorate these impacts through changes in species assemblages. Here we investigate the impacts of climate change on terrestrial bird distributions and, subsequently, on species richness as well as on different aspects of phylogenetic diversity of species assemblages across the globe. We go beyond previous work by disentangling the potential impacts on assemblage phylogenetic diversity of species gains vs. losses under climate change and compare the projected impacts to randomized assemblage changes.
We show that climate change might not only affect species numbers and composition of global species assemblages but could also have profound impacts on assemblage phylogenetic diversity, which, across extensive areas, differ significantly from random changes. Both the projected impacts on phylogenetic diversity and on phylogenetic structure vary greatly across the globe. Projected increases in the evolutionary history contained within species assemblages, associated with either increasing phylogenetic diversification or clustering, are most frequent at high northern latitudes. By contrast, projected declines in evolutionary history, associated with increasing phylogenetic over-dispersion or homogenisation, are projected across all continents.
The projected widespread changes in the phylogenetic structure of species assemblages show that changes in species richness do not fully reflect the potential threat from climate change to ecosystems. Our results indicate that the most severe changes to the phylogenetic diversity and structure of species assemblages are likely to be caused by species range shifts rather than range reductions and extinctions. Our findings highlight the importance of considering diverse measures in climate impact assessments and the value of integrating species-specific responses into assessments of entire community changes.
Synchronization has been implicated in neuronal communication, but causal evidence remains indirect. We used optogenetics to generate depolarizing currents in pyramidal neurons of cat visual cortex, emulating excitatory synaptic inputs under precise temporal control, while measuring spike output. Cortex transformed constant excitation into strong gamma-band synchronization, revealing the well-known cortical resonance. Increasing excitation with ramps increased the strength and frequency of synchronization. Slow, symmetric excitation profiles revealed hysteresis of power and frequency. Crucially, white-noise input sequences enabled causal analysis of network transmission, establishing that cortical resonance selectively transmits coherent input components. Models composed of recurrently coupled excitatory and inhibitory units uncovered a crucial role of feedback inhibition and suggest that hysteresis can arise through spike-frequency adaptation. The presented approach provides a powerful means to investigate the resonance properties of local circuits and probe how these properties transform input and shape transmission.
Airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2 through virus-containing aerosol particles has been established as an important pathway for Covid-19 infection. Suitable measures to prevent such infections are imperative, especially in situations when a high number of persons convene in closed rooms. Here we tested the efficiency and practicability of operating four air purifiers equipped with HEPA filters in a high school classroom while regular classes were taking place. We monitored the aerosol number concentration for particles > 3 nm at two locations in the room, the aerosol size distribution in the range from 10 nm to 10 µm, PM10 and CO2 concentration. For comparison, we performed similar measurements in a neighboring classroom without purifiers. In times when classes were conducted with windows and door closed, the aerosol concentration was reduced by more than 90 % within less than 30 minutes when running the purifiers (air exchange rate 5.5 h-1). The reduction was homogeneous throughout the room and for all particle sizes. The measurements are supplemented by a calculation estimating the maximum concentration levels of virus-containing aerosol from a highly contagious person speaking in a closed room with and without air purifiers. Measurements and calculation demonstrate that air purifiers potentially represent a well-suited measure to reduce the risks of airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2 substantially. Staying for two hours in a closed room with a highly infective person, we estimate that the inhaled dose is reduced by a factor of six when using air purifiers with a total air exchange rate of 5.7 h-1.
Hintergrund: Die Analyse krankheitsspezifischer Kosten gewinnt in einem zunehmend ökonomisch ausgerichteten Gesundheitssystem an Relevanz, wobei vor allem chronische Erkrankungen aufgrund der langen Krankheitsdauer sowie häufiger Hospitalisierung und Arztbesuche von besonderem Interesse sind. Epilepsien stellen eine häufige neurologische Erkrankung dar, welche mit paroxysmal auftretenden epileptischen Anfällen und häufig hiermit assoziierten Verletzungen einhergeht und alle Altersgruppen betrifft.
Ziel: Ziel der Arbeit ist die Aufarbeitung der stationären Behandlungskosten anfallsbedingter Verletzungen sowie die Analyse hinsichtlich relevanter kostenverursachender Faktoren. Mittels alternativer Kalkulation der Versorgungskosten soll zusätzlich der Frage nach potenziellen Vergütungsproblemen im aktuellen DRG-System („diagnosis related groups“) nachgegangen werden.
Methoden: Grundlage dieser monozentrischen, retrospektiven Analyse ist der tatsächliche Erlös der stationären Behandlung von 62 Patienten, die zwischen 01/2010 und 01/2018 im Universitätsklinikum Frankfurt aufgrund von Verletzungen im Rahmen epileptischer Anfälle erfolgte. Die Analyse potenzieller kostenverursachender Faktoren bezog sich auf relevante soziodemographische und klinische Aspekte, die alternative Kalkulation der Versorgungskosten wurde mit gängigen gesundheitsökonomischen Methoden durchgeführt.
Ergebnisse: Der mittlere DRG-Erlös betrug 7408 € (±8993 €, Median 5086 €, Spanne 563–44.519 €), die mittleren kalkulierten Kosten 9423 € (±11.113 €, 5626 €, Spanne 587–49.830 €). Als signifikant kostenverursachender Faktor konnte eine Liegedauer ≥7 Tage (p = 0,014) identifiziert werden. Aufgrund des signifikanten Unterschieds (p < 0,001) zwischen Erlös und kalkulierten Kosten erfolgte eine Analyse nach Faktoren für potenzielle Vergütungsprobleme, welche für eine Aufenthaltsdauer von ≥7 Tagen (p = 0,014) sowie für eine Behandlung auf Intensivstation (p = 0,019) signifikant verblieb.
Schlussfolgerung: Die stationären Versorgungskosten von Patienten mit Frakturen aufgrund epileptischer Anfälle sind hoch und daher gesundheitsökonomisch relevant. Generell scheint die auf Fallpauschalen basierende Vergütung nach G‑DRG die tatsächlichen Kosten zu decken, bei Patienten mit einer langen Liegedauer oder einen Aufenthalt auf Intensivstation können jedoch Vergütungsprobleme bestehen.
With the emergence of immunotherapies, the understanding of functional HLA class I antigen presentation to T cells is more relevant than ever. Current knowledge on antigen presentation is based on decades of research in a wide variety of cell types with varying antigen presentation machinery (APM) expression patterns, proteomes and HLA haplotypes. This diversity complicates the establishment of individual APM contributions to antigen generation, selection and presentation. Therefore, we generated a novel Panel of APM Knockout Cell lines (PAKC) from the same genetic origin. After CRISPR/Cas9 genome-editing of ten individual APM components in a human cell line, we derived clonal cell lines and confirmed their knockout status and phenotype. We then show how PAKC will accelerate research on the functional interplay between APM components and their role in antigen generation and presentation. This will lead to improved understanding of peptide-specific T cell responses in infection, cancer and autoimmunity.
In dem vorliegenden Beitrag möchte ich mich anhand der ersten Theorie des deutschsprachigen Bildungsromans, Karl Morgensterns "Ueber das Wesen des Bildungsromans" (1819/20), dem Gegenstand 'Geschlecht' als einem elementaren Bestandteil solcher Theorien annähern, der darin dreierlei vollbringt: er wird erstens zur Produktion des Primärobjekts (Roman) poetologisch angestrengt; zweitens wird er zugleich durch die Verfahrensweise der Texte mitproduziert; und schließlich zersetzt er drittens diese Theorien paradoxerweise von innen. Die Ausgangshypothese ist dabei die folgende: Entgegen ihrem Vermögen ('faculty') (als Theorien), den Formverläufen von Literatur nur noch folgen, sie aber nicht mehr (wie noch Poetiken) vorhersagen zu können, sind Romantheorien vielmehr daran interessiert, deskriptiv und damit präskriptiv zu verfahren, und hilfreich bei dieser Beschreibungsarbeit ist die Vergeschlechtlichung ihres Gegenstandes - wenn nicht immer dezidiert auf der Textoberfläche, so zumindest doch auf der Ebene ihrer Verfahrensweisen. Insofern der Roman und seine Form an sich selbst Formgenese verhandeln und diese Verhandlung ab 1800 zu einer wird, die auch die Formen des Lebens und deren Formung beschreibt, kommt den Theorien, die diese Formen von außen regelgeleitet einhegen wollen, eine Sonderrolle zu. Die Romantheorien tragen in die dem Roman korrespondierende Form des Lebens ein spezifisches Verständnis von Geschlecht ein, womit beide Formen - Geschlecht und Roman - in ein Wechselverhältnis zueinander treten. [...] Und im Falle des Bildungsromans lautet das als Arbeitshypothese: Der Bildungs-Begriff wird operativ dort, wo er zur Theorie wird, und zwar zu einer von ästhetischer Erziehung sowie von literarischer Form, Geschlechter-Form und Lebens-Form. Beginnen möchte ich mit einer historischen und ideengeschichtlichen Verortung Morgensterns; mit Blick auf seine Vorlesungen von 1810 gilt es dabei auch, sein Verständnis von Männlichkeit näher in den Blick zu rücken. Nach einführenden Bemerkungen zu der im Fokus stehenden Theorie des Bildungsromans ziele ich auf die Erläuterung seines Gestalt- und Formenverständnisses ab, um nach der Analyse der Geschlechter-Imagines der Theorie (insbesondere ihrer Verfahrensweisen) abschließend auf diejenigen Stellen des Textes näher einzugehen, in denen sich die Theorie selbst untergräbt.
When a visual stimulus is repeated, average neuronal responses typically decrease, yet they might maintain or even increase their impact through increased synchronization. Previous work has found that many repetitions of a grating lead to increasing gamma-band synchronization. Here we show in awake macaque area V1 that both, repetition-related reductions in firing rate and increases in gamma are specific to the repeated stimulus. These effects showed some persistence on the timescale of minutes. Further, gamma increases were specific to the presented stimulus location. Importantly, repetition effects on gamma and on firing rates generalized to natural images. These findings suggest that gamma-band synchronization subserves the adaptive processing of repeated stimulus encounters, both for generating efficient stimulus responses and possibly for memory formation.
Although the 12C(n,p)12B and 12C(n,d)11B reactions are of interest in several fields of basic and applied Nuclear Physics the present knowledge of these two cross-sections is far from being accurate and reliable, with both evaluations and data showing sizable discrepancies. As part of the challenging n_TOF program on (n,cp) nuclear reactions study, the energy differential cross-sections of the 12C(n,p)12B and 12C(n,d)11 B reactions have been measured at CERN from the reaction thresholds up to 30 MeV neutron energy. Both measurements have been recently performed at the long flight-path (185 m) experimental area of the n_TOF facility at CERN using a pure (99.95%) rigid graphite target and two silicon telescopes. In this paper an overview of the experiment is presented together with a few preliminary results.
MKK7 (MEK7) is a key regulator of the JNK stress signaling pathway and targeting MKK7 has been proposed as a chemotherapeutic strategy. Detailed understanding of the MKK7 structure and factors that impact its activity is therefore of critical importance. Here, we present a comprehensive set of MKK7 crystal structures revealing insights into catalytic domain plasticity and the role of the N-terminal regulatory helix, conserved in all MAP2Ks, mediating kinase activation. Crystal structures harboring this regulatory helix revealed typical structural features of active kinase, providing exclusively a first model of the MAP2K active state. A small molecule screening campaign yielded multiple scaffolds, including type-II irreversible inhibitors a binding mode that has not been reported previously. We also observed an unprecedented allosteric pocket located in the N-terminal lobe for the approved drug ibrutinib. Collectively, our structural and functional data expand and provide alternative targeting strategies for this important MAP2K kinase.
Background Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) represents a significant challenge to health care systems around the world. A well-functioning primary care system is crucial in epidemic situations as it plays an important role in the development of a system-wide response.
Methods 2,187 Austrian and German GPs answered an internet suvey on preparedness, testing, staff protection, perception of risk, self-confidence, a decrease in the number of patient contacts, and efforts to control the spread of the virus in the practice during the early phase of the COVID-pandemic (3rd to 30th April).
Results The completion rate of the questionnaire was high (90.9%). GPs gave low ratings to their preparedness for a pandemic, testing of suspected cases and efforts to protect staff. The provision of information to GPs and the perception of risk were rated as moderate. On the other hand, the participants rated their self-confidence, a decrease in patient contacts and their efforts to control the spread of the disease highly.
Conclusion Primary care is an important resource for dealing with a pandemic like COVID-19. The workforce is confident and willing to take an active role, but needs to be provided with the appropriate surrounding conditions. This will require that certain conditions are met.
Registration Trial registration at the German Clinical Trials Register: DRKS00021231
In den letzten Jahren geriet das Themenfeld 'Literatur und Religion' wieder vermehrt in den Fokus der Forschung. Obgleich im Zuge dessen die Relevanz konfessioneller Identitäten für die im 18. Jahrhundert vorgenommene Umgestaltung des Verhältnisses von Sinn und Sinnlichem zum Thema wurde, lässt sich doch ein Forschungsdesiderat konstatieren: Die katholische Konfession ist erstaunlich selten Gegenstand der dem 18. Jahrhundert gewidmeten ästhetikgeschichtlichen Untersuchungen, obwohl die Forschung ihre Bedeutung für die Formulierung der frühromantischen Kunstreligion allgemein anerkannt hat. [...] Erst in jüngster Zeit hat Jonathan Blake Fine in einem Aufsatz auf dieses Forschungsdesiderat hingewiesen. [...] Fine verbindet Lavaters Werk explizit mit der frühromantischen Ästhetik, allerdings wird in seinem Aufsatz die konkrete ästhetische Erscheinungsweise des Katholischen, die ja Ausgangspunkt für die romantische Kunstreligion sein soll, nicht analysiert. Mein Beitrag nimmt Fines überzeugenden Hinweis auf und will einen Beitrag dazu leisten, die Umrisse der protestantisch-spätaufklärerischen Wahrnehmung katholischer Praktiken - und damit die Konstruktion einer 'katholischen Ästhetik' aus protestantischer Perspektive - exakter zu fassen. Dazu setze ich einerseits bei Lavaters "Wenn nur Christus verkündigt wird! oder Empfindungen eines Protestanten in einer katholischen Kirche" an, andererseits bei den polemischen Reaktionen, die dieses provozierte. Das 1781 erstmals gedruckte Gedicht schildert, wie der Titel ankündigt, eine katholische Messe und die diese begleitenden Empfindungen des lyrischen Subjekts. Im Zusammenhang mit der Nicolai-Lavater-Polemik wurde das Gedicht den (Berliner) Spätaufklärern zum Beleg für die 'kryptokatholischen' Tendenzen Lavaters. In meinem Aufsatz geht es mir nicht um die ausführlich aufgearbeitete 'Jesuitenriecherei' Nicolais, sondern um das katholisch-ästhetische Programm, welches Lavater in seiner lyrischen Messeschilderung darstellt und das den protestantischen Spätaufklärern zum Ärgernis wurde. [...] Lavaters Gedicht und die drei derb-polemisch kommentierten Nachdrucke gewähren einen Einblick in die protestantisch-spätaufklärerische Konstruktion eines katholischen Verständnisses von Sinn und Sinnlichkeit. Mit anderen Worten: Die zweifache reformatorische Perspektivierung - einerseits die poetisierte Darstellung der katholischen Messe durch den Zürcher Theologen Lavater, andererseits die Rezeption seiner Gedicht gewordenen Schilderung durch die Spätaufklärer - macht es möglich, die Besonderheit einer als katholisch markierten (und damit eben dezidiert nicht-aufklärerischen, nichtprotestantischen) Ästhetik wahrzunehmen und zu analysieren. Davon ausgehend kann die von Fine konstatierte Faszination, die frühromantisch-kunstreligiöse Entwürfe für den Katholizismus empfanden, genauer an als katholisch markierten Praktiken und Sinnlichkeitsvorstellungen festgemacht werden. Dazu will ich im Folgenden in drei Schritten vorgehen. Den ersten Schritt stellt die Analyse von Lavaters Gedicht "Wenn nur Christus verkündigt wird" dar, insbesondere in Hinblick auf die dort thematisierten Besonderheiten katholischer Sinnlichkeit und ihrer Wirkung auf das lyrische Subjekt. Der zeitgenössischen Kritik dieser Besonderheiten widme ich mich im zweiten Schritt: Anhand von Nicolais 1787 publiziertem Gedichtkommentar und der anonym erschienenen Ausgabe aus demselben Jahr will ich analysieren, was an Lavaters Schilderung dem protestantischen Blick zum Ärgernis gereichte und wie sich eine spätaufklärerische Ästhetik implizit gegen ein als katholisch konstruiertes Sinnlichkeitsverständnis konturierte. Abschließend und zusammenfassend werde ich skizzieren, wie sich das durch die protestantische Polemik sichtbar gewordene katholische Sinnlichkeitsverständnis zu den Ästhetik-Entwürfen des 18. Jahrhunderts verhält.
Background: In the pandemic, testing for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) by real-time polymerase chain reaction is one of the pillars on which countermeasures are based. Factors limiting the output of laboratories interfere with the effectiveness of public health measures. Conserving reagents by pooling samples in low-probability settings is proposed but may cause dilution and loss of sensitivity. Blood transfusion services had experience in performance of high throughput nucleic acid testing (NAT) analysis and can support the national health system by screening of the inhabitants for SARS-COV-2.
Methods: We evaluated a new approach of a multiple-swab method by simultaneously incubating multiple respiratory swabs in a single tube. Analytical sensitivity was constant up to a total number of 50 swabs. It was consequently applied in the testing of 50 symptomatic patients (5-sample pools) as well as 100 asymptomatic residents of a nursing home (10-sample pools).
Results: The novel method did not cause false-negative results with nonsignificantly differing cycle threshold values between single-swab and multiple-swab NAT. In two routine applications, all minipools containing positive patient samples were correctly identified.
Conclusions: The new method enables countries to increase the total number of testing significantly. The multiple-swab method is able to screen system relevant groups of employees frequently. The example in Germany shows that blood transfusion services can support general health systems with their experience in NAT and their high-throughput instruments. Screening of a huge number of inhabitants is currently the only option to prevent a second infection wave and enable exit strategies in many countries.
We investigate hadronic particle spectra and flow characteristics of heavy-ion reactions in the FAIR/NICA energy range of 1 AGeV ≤ Elab ≤ 10 AGeV within a relativistic ideal hydrodynamic one-fluid approach. The particlization is realized by sampling the Cooper-Frye distribution for a grand canonical hadron gas on a hypersurface of constant energy density. Results of the hydrodynamic calculations for different underlying equations of state are presented and compared with experimental data and microscopic transport simulations. The sensitivity of the approach to physical model inputs concerning the initial state and the particlization is studied.
Entorhinal-retrosplenial circuits for allocentric-egocentric transformation of boundary coding
(2020)
Spatial navigation requires landmark coding from two perspectives, relying on viewpoint-invariant and self-referenced representations. The brain encodes information within each reference frame but their interactions and functional dependency remains unclear. Here we investigate the relationship between neurons in the rat's retrosplenial cortex (RSC) and entorhinal cortex (MEC) that increase firing near boundaries of space. Border cells in RSC specifically encode walls, but not objects, and are sensitive to the animal’s direction to nearby borders. These egocentric representations are generated independent of visual or whisker sensation but are affected by inputs from MEC that contains allocentric spatial cells. Pharmaco- and optogenetic inhibition of MEC led to a disruption of border coding in RSC, but not vice versa, indicating allocentric-to-egocentric transformation. Finally, RSC border cells fire prospective to the animal’s next motion, unlike those in MEC, revealing the MEC-RSC pathway as an extended border coding circuit that implements coordinate transformation to guide navigation behavior.
Mental imagery provides an essential simulation tool for remembering the past and planning the future, with its strength affecting both cognition and mental health. Research suggests that neural activity spanning prefrontal, parietal, temporal, and visual areas supports the generation of mental images. Exactly how this network controls the strength of visual imagery remains unknown. Here, brain imaging and transcranial magnetic phosphene data show that lower resting activity and excitability levels in early visual cortex (V1-V3) predict stronger sensory imagery. Further, electrically decreasing visual cortex excitability using tDCS increases imagery strength, demonstrating a causative role of visual cortex excitability in controlling visual imagery. Together, these data suggest a neurophysiological mechanism of cortical excitability involved in controlling the strength of mental images.
Complexome profiling is an emerging ‘omics approach that systematically interrogates the composition of protein complexes (the complexome) of a sample, by combining biochemical separation of native protein complexes with mass-spectrometry based quantitation proteomics. The resulting fractionation profiles hold comprehensive information on the abundance and composition of the complexome, and have a high potential for reuse by experimental and computational researchers. However, the lack of a central resource that provides access to these data, reported with adequate descriptions and an analysis tool, has limited their reuse. Therefore, we established the ComplexomE profiling DAta Resource (CEDAR, www3.cmbi.umcn.nl/cedar/), an openly accessible database for depositing and exploring mass spectrometry data from complexome profiling studies. Compatibility and reusability of the data is ensured by a standardized data and reporting format containing the “minimum information required for a complexome profiling experiment” (MIACE). The data can be accessed through a user-friendly web interface, as well as programmatically using the REST API portal. Additionally, all complexome profiles available on CEDAR can be inspected directly on the website with the profile viewer tool that allows the detection of correlated profiles and inference of potential complexes. In conclusion, CEDAR is a unique, growing and invaluable resource for the study of protein complex composition and dynamics across biological systems.
The novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), identified in China at the end of December 2019 and causing the disease COVID-19, has meanwhile led to outbreaks all over the globe with about 2.2 million confirmed cases and more than 150,000 deaths as of April 17, 2020 [37]. In view of most recent information on testing activity [32], we present here an update of our initial work [4]. In this work, mathematical models have been developed to study the spread of COVID-19 among the population in Germany and to asses the impact of non-pharmaceutical interventions. Systems of differential equations of SEIR type are extended here to account for undetected infections, as well as for stages of infections and age groups. The models are calibrated on data until April 5, data from April 6 to 14 are used for model validation. We simulate different possible strategies for the mitigation of the current outbreak, slowing down the spread of the virus and thus reducing the peak in daily diagnosed cases, the demand for hospitalization or intensive care units admissions, and eventually the number of fatalities. Our results suggest that a partial (and gradual) lifting of introduced control measures could soon be possible if accompanied by further increased testing activity, strict isolation of detected cases and reduced contact to risk groups.
Am 23. April 1967 hält Theodor W. Adorno im Deutschlandfunk einen Radiovortrag über Stefan George. Es ist nicht das erste Mal, dass Adorno sein ambivalentes Verhältnis zu dessen Dichtung thematisiert: Nachdem er unter dem Einfluss der Zweiten Wiener Schule zwischen 1925 und 1928 einige von Georges Gedichten vertont hatte, 1939/40 den Briefwechsel zwischen George und Hugo von Hofmannsthal besprochen hatte, 1957 auch in "Lyrik und Gesellschaft" ausführlich auf George zu sprechen kam, stellt Adorno in diesen bilanzierenden Überlegungen noch einmal die Frage, was an George überhaupt zu 'retten' sei. Er greift damit eine Problematik auf, die auch Walter Benjamin Zeit seines Lebens beschäftigt hat. [...] Insbesondere in Georges Baudelaire-Übersetzungen löse sich das ein, was wiederum Benjamin von einer gelungenen Übersetzung "forderte" - die rücksichtslose, fast gewalttätige Erweiterung der (eigenen) Sprache, ihr ephemerer Charakter, die beinahe "wörtliche Versenkung in die andere Sprache". Auch wenn Adornos Eloge auf Georges Übersetzungen deren Qualität sicherlich gerecht wird, befremdet doch die Nähe, in die an dieser Stelle Georges Veränderung der deutschen Sprache und Benjamins Reflexionen zur Übersetzung gerückt werden. Adorno übergeht in seiner Überblendung von Georges Praxis und Benjamins Übersetzungstheorie einen zentralen Punkt, dem sich die folgenden Überlegungen widmen wollen: Benjamins (Neu-)Übersetzung Baudelaires samt ihrem Vorwort "Die Aufgabe des Übersetzers" gewinnt aus der polemischen Distanzierung von George und seinem Kreis überhaupt erst Gestalt, sein übersetzerischer Anspruch ist in radikaler Abgrenzung zu George konzipiert. Um Georges antagonistische Rolle in Benjamins Theorie und Praxis der Übersetzung zu verdeutlichen, sollen vor allem der literaturbetriebliche Kontext von Benjamins "Die Aufgabe des Übersetzers", die Akteure, gegen die er sich wendet, sowie die Metaphern und Bilder, in die Benjamin seine Theorie der Übersetzung kleidet, in den Blick gerückt werden. Zunächst gilt es dafür, das komplexe Verhältnis Benjamins zu dem Übersetzervorbild und -antipoden George sowie dessen Kreis zu skizzieren. Ich möchte mich dann insbesondere auf das Bild vom "inneren Bergwald der Sprache selbst" konzentrieren, das Benjamin an zentraler Stelle als subtile Spitze gegen George und dessen Dante-Übersetzung verwendet. An diesem Bild erhellt sich zugleich das von Benjamin herausgestellte distanzierte Verhältnis des Übersetzers zu seinem Material, die sogenannte 'Aufgabe des Übersetzers'.
Ann Cotten gilt dem Feuilleton als das aktuelle "Wunderkind der deutschen Literatur" und als die "klügste und schwierigste Dichterin in deutscher Sprache". [...] Ann Cotten nervt. [...] Doch was hat es mit dem Nerven auf sich? Ist das, was hier als Pose an- und vermeintlich vorgeführt wird, nicht etwas ganz anderes? Bereits diese ersten Hinweise zeigen, dass Cottens Spiel mit den Stillagen zwischen Virtuosität und Kalauer aufgeht: Es entlarvt die Kritik - sowohl in ihrem positiven als auch in ihrem negativen Urteil als Mansplaining, das mit Formeln wie 'Wunderkind', 'talentierte Autorin', Dekonstruktion etc. genau das einhegt, was mit dieser Literatur in Frage steht. Das Nerven, so manieriert es auch daherkommen mag, stellt eine intensiv reflektierte poetologische Dimension von Cottens Literaturauffassung und ihres Schreibens dar - ja man könnte von einer Poetik des Nervens sprechen. [...] Wenn Cotten, wie zu sehen sein wird, die Kategorie des Existenziellen wieder einführt, die vom (Post)Strukturalismus in Abhebung unter anderen von Sartre verabschiedet wurde, dann liebäugelt sie auch mit Autoren, die von ganz anderer Warte aus nerven. Zu ihnen zählt auch der in der Poetikvorlesung mehrfach genannte Peter Handke. Peter Handke nervt Ann Cotten, aber sie liest ihn auch und kann etwas mit ihm anfangen - inwiefern, wird zu sehen sein. Mit Handke steht ein weiteres ehemaliges 'Wunderkind' des Literaturbetriebs zur Debatte, bei dem jedoch seit ein paar Jahrzehnten eine Abwendung von den avantgardistisch-sprachkritischen Anfängen und eine Hinwendung zu einer mystischen Weltanschauung kritisch diagnostiziert wird. Die Empörung bei der Vergabe des Literaturnobelpreises an Handke im Herbst 2019 betraf vor allem seine proserbische Haltung sowie sein 'Frauenbild' und steigerte sich auch bis zum 'Durchdrehen'. Ist man bei Cotten über die dekonstruktivistische Pose genervt, so enerviert man sich bei Handke poetologisch gesehen darüber, dass er deren Einsichten zumindest in seinen jüngeren Werken trotzig negiere. [...] Seit der Tetralogie rund um die "Langsame Heimkehr" (1979) zeichnet sich bei Handke ein neuer Weltzugang und damit verbunden eine epische Erzählweise ab, denen Peter Hamm, knapp vier Monate nach dem Massaker von Srebrenica, in seiner Laudatio bei der Verleihung des Schillerpreises an Handke Folgendes attestiert: "Peter Handke hat das Schwierigste und Höchste gewagt, was ein Schriftsteller nach Kafka überhaupt wagen konnte, nämlich erzählend wieder für Weltvertrauen zu werben und Weltvertrauen zu schaffen". Man kann darin freilich auch einen gefährlichen Eskapismus sehen - ob man Handke als schwierig erachtet, oder ihm attestiert, Schwieriges zu leisten, ist auch eine Frage der Perspektive. Oder aber man kann die Vermutung formulieren, dass solche Zuschreibungen den Blick auf die Sache, wie auch bei Cotten, eher verstellen, und so drängen sich verschiedene Fragen auf: Wieso arbeitet sich Cotten an einem Autor mit solchem Ruf ab? Weshalb liest sie ihn? Was hat sein Nerven mit ihrem Nerven zu tun? Und was ist das eigentlich, 'nerven'? Zeit also für eine Rekonstruktion von Cottens Handke-Lektüre.
Der vorliegende Aufsatz geht davon aus, dass es die vermeintlich unspektakuläre, zugewandte 'Volksnähe' des Heiligen sowie seine Fähigkeiten als Prediger sind, die Michael Köhlmeier an Antonius von Padua faszinieren. Jedenfalls zeugen sowohl Köhlmeiers literarische Texte als auch seine Auftritte als Mythen- und Sagenerzähler von einem besonderen Interesse an Formen des kollektiven Erzählens sowie an der Beziehung zwischen Publikum und Redner. Vor diesem Hintergrund verfolgt der Beitrag zum einen die These, dass Köhlmeiers Erzählung sich als literarische Untersuchung zur Tradition der Antonius-Legenden lesen lässt, deren inhärenten Spannungen sie nachgeht und deren Produktionsmechanismen sie offenzulegen versucht. Es gehört zu den gattungskonstitutiven produktiven Problemen der Legende, dass sie ihren Gegenstand sowohl voraussetzen als auch performativ durch das eigene Erzählen herstellen muss: Die Heiligkeit der Person, von der die Rede ist, bildet zugleich Anlass und Ziel des Erzählens. In diesem zirkulären Projekt muss die Legende zum einen das Verhältnis zwischen individueller Handlungsmacht und göttlicher Vorsehung austarieren - der oder die Heilige muss als Person exzeptionell sein oder es erst werden, wobei ihm oder ihr diese Exzeptionalität als transzendente Auszeichnung zugeschrieben wird. Zum anderen verhandelt die Legende das Verhältnis zwischen Individuum und Kollektiv - der oder die Heilige muss sich zwar vom Kollektiv absetzen und abgrenzen, ist aber dennoch angewiesen auf die Anerkennung und Beglaubigung durch eine Gemeinschaft. Während die mittelalterliche Antonius-Biographik dieses triadische Gefüge ausbalancieren, heterogene Überlieferungen harmonisieren und widerständige Elemente tilgen muss, um die Lebensgeschichte des Heiligen zur wirkungsvollen Legende zu modellieren, unternimmt es Köhlmeiers Novelle, die plurale Vielstimmigkeit und immanente Widersprüchlichkeit der Überlieferung wieder zu entfalten. Dieses quasi-archäologische, quellenkritische Verfahren erfolgt allerdings nicht um seiner selbst willen, sondern dient, so unsere zweite These, der Etablierung einer eigenen, alternativen Version der Antonius-Legende. Über die produktive Umschreibung der Prätexte und die imaginative Füllung ihrer Lücken findet Köhlmeiers Novelle auf die alte Frage, wie sich Heiligkeit konstituiert, eine neue, durchaus überraschende Antwort: Die Macht zur Heiligung kommt hier nicht der göttlich inspirierten Rede zu, sondern dem Kollektiv.
Kluges Schreiben ist tief in der Zeitgeschichte verankert, in den großen Erzählungen des 20. Jahrhunderts, die aber heute neu bilanziert werden müssten, sowohl objektiv wie subjektiv, wobei das Subjektive, das wissen wir als Leser Kluges, nicht nur das Was, sondern auch das Wie des Erzählens betrifft. Denn die spezifische Irrealität der Gefühle erlaubt es Kluge, jene Romane umzuerzählen, Geschichte nicht einfach wiederzugeben, sondern sie zu variieren, Fakt und Fiktion, Reales und Irreales zu mischen. Allerdings, und das ist bemerkenswert, verbindet Kluge diesen Materialismus der Gefühle mit der Form der Chronik, die doch zunächst eine objektive Form zu sein scheint. Aber weiß man denn eigentlich wirklich, was eine Chronik ist? Kluge scheint hier verschiedenes zu meinen: das Moment der Gleichzeitigkeit, das Moment der Aufzählung, der Serie der Jahre, die variierende Reichweite (das Jahr der Gleichzeitigkeit, die eigene Lebenszeit, die 2000 Jahre). Welche poetologischen Implikationen haben diese Eigenschaften, welche darstellerischen Potentiale, welche Autor- oder Chronistenfiguren gehen mit ihnen einher? Wie erlaubt es diese Form, historisches und persönliches Leben zu vermitteln, also gewissermaßen 'kollektive Autobiographie' zu schreiben? Um diese Fragen zu erörtern, stelle ich Kluge einen Autor und eine Autorin zur Seite, die sich auf den ersten Blick deutlich von ihm wie auch voneinander unterscheiden: Rainald Goetz und Annie Ernaux.
"Der Meridian", Celans Rede anläßlich der Verleihung des Georg-Büchner-Preises am 22. Oktober 1960 in Darmstadt, ist ein Fest der Poesie. Dem Vortrag eignet eine Dichte und Dunkelheit, die oft auch Celans Gedichten zugesprochen wird; so attestieren die zahlreichen Besprechungen ihm denn auch meist, wie Helmut Müller-Sievers kritisiert, drei Elemente: "First, that the speech must be understood as an auto-poetological statement; second, that Celan is the best, or at least the most authentic, interpreter of his own poetry; third, that there exists a theoretical discourse that can seamlessly connect Celan's poetology to his poetic practice". Dieser Kritik wird insofern wider- oder entsprochen, als ich hier den ersten wie auch den dritten Aspekt bestätige, allerdings anders als von Müller-Sievers gesehen: Die Rede bildet meines Erachtens nicht so sehr eine Theorie Celans zu seinen eigenen Gedichten, sondern stellt vielmehr bereits die Ausführung einer Poetologie dar - operiert mithin also performativ. Das gleiche Argument, das Müller-Sievers nutzt, um dagegen zu argumentieren, dass es sich bei der Rede um eine Poetologie handelt, ist für diesen Ansatz eher ein Argument dafür. [...] Die von Müller-Sievers genannten Eigenschaften erachte ich dabei nicht nur für Celans Poesie als relevant, sondern im gleichen Maße für den "Meridian". So lässt sich auch das Verhältnis zwischen 'universaler Theorie' und 'konkreter Dichtung' zwar nicht als nahtlose Verbindung, aber doch als ein direktes Verhältnis erkennen; damit stellt sich die Frage jedoch umso mehr, inwieweit Theorie sich auf Dichtung beziehen lässt. Oft geschieht dabei, wie auch Müller-Sievers anmerkt, die Zuordnung der von ihm genannten Elemente wie in einer Black Box. Das Argument ist meist: Es handelt sich um Dichtung / Literatur, also kann dem Werk 'mehr' oder zumindest etwas anderes zuerkannt werden als 'anderen' Texten. Diese blinde Übertragung, irgendwo zwischen Ästhetik und Epistemologie verortet, gilt oft als absolut selbstverständlich - insofern muss in der Tat die Legitimität dieser Zuordnungen stets erneut hinterfragt werden. Ich versuche daher in diesem Aufsatz der Frage nachzugehen, was im Text geschieht, das diese Zugriffe legitim macht - oder zu machen scheint. Es geht dabei nicht (so sehr) darum, eine spezifische Theorie zu bevorzugen, als um eine Untersuchung der Funktionsweise dieses theoretisch-poetischen Textes - und um die Frage, ob die darin entwickelten Aussagen auf Dichtung und Kunst im Allgemeinen übertragen werden können, und wenn ja, wie. Dieses spezifische Verfahren mitsamt seinen mannigfaltigen Ebenen wird hier im Hinblick auf seine spezifische Materialität gelesen und als eine 'wegweisende' Art verstanden; in der Rede kehrt der Meridian als Trope wieder - als Ort wie als Bild - und der Weg zu und auf dem Meridian kann als die Aufgabe betrachtet werden, die Celan sich darin stellt.
Metabolic differences between symbiont subpopulations in the deep-sea tubeworm Riftia pachyptila
(2020)
The hydrothermal vent tube worm Riftia pachyptila lives in intimate symbiosis with intracellular sulfur-oxidizing gammaproteobacteria. Although the symbiont population consists of a single 16S rRNA phylotype, bacteria in the same host animal exhibit a remarkable degree of metabolic diversity: They simultaneously utilize two carbon fixation pathways and various energy sources and electron acceptors. Whether these multiple metabolic routes are employed in the same symbiont cells, or rather in distinct symbiont subpopulations, was unclear. As Riftia symbionts vary considerably in cell size and shape, we enriched individual symbiont cell sizes by density gradient centrifugation in order to test whether symbiont cells of different sizes show different metabolic profiles. Metaproteomic analysis and statistical evaluation using clustering and random forests, supported by microscopy and flow cytometry, strongly suggest that Riftia symbiont cells of different sizes represent metabolically dissimilar stages of a physiological differentiation process: Small symbionts actively divide and may establish cellular symbiont-host interaction, as indicated by highest abundance of the cell division key protein FtsZ and highly abundant chaperones and porins in this initial phase. Large symbionts, on the other hand, apparently do not divide, but still replicate DNA, leading to DNA endoreduplication. Highest abundance of enzymes for CO2 fixation, carbon storage and biosynthesis in large symbionts indicates that in this late differentiation stage the symbiont’s metabolism is efficiently geared towards the production of organic material. We propose that this division of labor between smaller and larger symbionts benefits the productivity of the symbiosis as a whole.
Developmental loss of ErbB4 in PV interneurons disrupts state-dependent cortical circuit dynamics
(2020)
GABAergic inhibition plays an important role in the establishment and maintenance of cortical circuits during development. Neuregulin 1 (Nrg1) and its interneuron-specific receptor ErbB4 are key elements of a signaling pathway critical for the maturation and proper synaptic connectivity of interneurons. Using conditional deletions of the ERBB4 gene in mice, we tested the role of this signaling pathway at two developmental timepoints in parvalbumin-expressing (PV) interneurons, the largest subpopulation of cortical GABAergic cells. Loss of ErbB4 in PV interneurons during embryonic, but not late postnatal, development leads to alterations in the activity of excitatory and inhibitory cortical neurons, along with severe disruption of cortical temporal organization. These impairments emerge by the end of the second postnatal week, prior to the complete maturation of the PV interneurons themselves. Early loss of ErbB4 in PV interneurons also results in profound dysregulation of excitatory pyramidal neuron dendritic architecture and a redistribution of spine density at the apical dendritic tuft. In association with these deficits, excitatory cortical neurons exhibit normal tuning for sensory inputs, but a loss of state-dependent modulation of the gain of sensory responses. Together these data support a key role for early developmental Nrg1/ErbB4 signaling in PV interneurons as powerful mechanism underlying the maturation of both the inhibitory and excitatory components of cortical circuits.
i-TED is an innovative detection system which exploits Compton imaging techniques to achieve a superior signal-to-background ratio in (n,γ) cross-section measurements using time-of-flight technique. This work presents the first experimental validation of the i-TED apparatus for high-resolution time-of-flight experiments and demonstrates for the first time the concept proposed for background rejection. To this aim both 197Au(n,γ) and 56Fe(n,γ) reactions were measured at CERN n\_TOF using an i-TED demonstrator based on only three position-sensitive detectors. Two \cds detectors were also used to benchmark the performance of i-TED. The i-TED prototype built for this study shows a factor of ∼3 higher detection sensitivity than state-of-the-art \cds detectors in the ∼10~keV neutron energy range of astrophysical interest. This paper explores also the perspectives of further enhancement in performance attainable with the final i-TED array consisting of twenty position-sensitive detectors and new analysis methodologies based on Machine-Learning techniques.
Selectivity remains a challenge for ATP-mimetic kinase inhibitors, an issue that may be overcome by targeting unique residues or binding pockets. However, to date only few strategies have been developed. Here we identify that bulky residues located N-terminal to the DFG motif (DFG-1) represent an opportunity for designing highly selective inhibitors with unexpected binding modes. We demonstrate that several diverse inhibitors exerted selective, non-canonical binding modes that exclusively target large hydrophobic DFG-1 residues present in many kinases including PIM, CK1, DAPK and CLK. Using the CLK family as a model, structural and biochemical data revealed that the DFG-1 valine controlled a non-canonical binding mode in CLK1, providing a rational for selectivity over the closely-related CLK3 which harbors a smaller DFG-1 alanine. Our data suggests that targeting the restricted back pocket in the small fraction of kinases that harbor bulky DFG-1 residues offers a versatile selectivity filter for inhibitor design.
Wildfires are relatively rare in subarctic tundra ecosystems, but they can strongly change ecosystem properties. Short-term fire effects on subarctic tundra vegetation are well documented, but long-term vegetation recovery has been studied less. The frequency of tundra fires will increase with climate warming. Understanding the long-term effects of fire is necessary to predict future ecosystem changes.
We used a space-for-time approach to assess vegetation recovery after fire over more than four decades. We studied soil and vegetation patterns on three large fire scars (>44, 28 and 12 years old) in dry, lichen-dominated forest tundra in Western Siberia. On 60 plots, we determined soil temperature and permafrost thaw depth, sampled vegetation and measured plant functional traits. We assessed trends in NDVI to support the field-based results on vegetation recovery.
Soil temperature, permafrost thaw depth and total vegetation cover had recovered to pre-fire levels after >44 years, as well as total vegetation cover. In contrast, after >44 years, functional groups had not recovered to the pre-fire state. Burnt areas had lower lichen and higher bryophyte and shrub cover. The dominating shrub species, Betula nana, exhibited a higher vitality (higher specific leaf area and plant height) on burnt compared with control plots, suggesting a fire legacy effect in shrub growth. Our results confirm patterns of shrub encroachment after fire that were detected before in other parts of the Arctic and Subarctic. In the so far poorly studied Western Siberian forest tundra we demonstrate for the first time, long-term fire-legacies on the functional composition of relatively dry shrub- and lichen-dominated vegetation.
Background Stigma has been considered a significant barrier both in treatment, rehabilitation and help-seeking behaviours of people diagnosed with depression. This study aimed to assess the influence of the type of previous experience with depression on depression stigma, identify the effects of previous experience with depression on stigma and to analyse the effects of stigma on help-seeking attitudes.
Methods A total of 1693 participants with a mean age of 47.2 (SD=18.17) completed the Depression Stigma Scale (DSS), the Attitude Toward Seeking Professional Psychological Help (ATSPPH), and a sociodemographic questionnaire. We categorised participants into four comparison groups: no previous experience with depression (n=479), indirect experience with depression (n=661), direct experience with depression (n=137), and both direct and indirect experience with depression (n=416). Data were analysed using SPSS 24.0.
Results Levels of personal stigma were lower in people who had family and friends experiencing depression in comparison with individuals with no history of depression experience. Better attitudes towards help-seeking were evident in those with lower personal stigma, and worse help-seeking attitudes were associated with higher perceived stigma in the indirect previous experience group.
Limitations Duration of participant exposure to depression was not collected.
Conclusions The individual’s experience with depression influences the development of personal stigmatisation towards depression and plays a role in help-seeking behaviours. Addressing people’s experience of depression might be a practical way of reducing depression stigma and improve help-seeking behaviours.
Individual differences in perception are widespread. Considering inter-individual variability, synesthetes experience stable additional sensations; schizophrenia patients suffer perceptual deficits in e.g. perceptual organization (alongside hallucinations and delusions). Is there a unifying principle explaining inter-individual variability in perception? There is good reason to believe perceptual experience results from inferential processes whereby sensory evidence is weighted by prior knowledge about the world. Different perceptual phenotypes may result from different precision weighting of sensory evidence and prior knowledge. We tested this hypothesis by comparing visibility thresholds in a perceptual hysteresis task across medicated schizophrenia patients, synesthetes, and controls. Participants rated the subjective visibility of stimuli embedded in noise while we parametrically manipulated the availability of sensory evidence. Additionally, precise long-term priors in synesthetes were leveraged by presenting either synesthesia-inducing or neutral stimuli. Schizophrenia patients showed increased visibility thresholds, consistent with overreliance on sensory evidence. In contrast, synesthetes exhibited lowered thresholds exclusively for synesthesia-inducing stimuli suggesting high-precision long-term priors. Additionally, in both synesthetes and schizophrenia patients explicit, short-term priors – introduced during the hysteresis experiment – lowered thresholds but did not normalize perception. Our results imply that distinct perceptual phenotypes might result from differences in the precision afforded to prior beliefs and sensory evidence, respectively.
The C-type lectin-like receptor NKG2D contributes to the immunosurveillance of virally infected and malignant cells by cytotoxic lymphocytes. A peculiar and puzzling feature of the NKG2D-based immunorecognition system is the high number of ligands for this single immunoreceptor. In humans, there are a total of eight NKG2D ligands (NKG2DL) comprising two members of the MIC (MICA, MICB) and six members of the ULBP family of glycoproteins (ULBP1 to ULBP6). While MICA has been extensively studied with regard to its biochemistry, cellular expression and function, very little is known about the NKG2DL ULBP4. This is, at least in part, due to its rather restricted expression by very few cell lines and tissues. Recently, constitutive ULBP4 expression by human monocytes was reported, questioning the view of tissue-restricted ULBP4 expression. Here, we scrutinized ULBP4 expression by human peripheral blood mononuclear cells and monocytes by analyzing ULBP4 transcripts and ULBP4 surface expression. In contrast to MICA, there was no ULBP4 expression detectable, neither by freshly isolated monocytes nor by PAMP-activated monocytes. However, a commercial antibody erroneously indicated surface ULBP4 on monocytes due to a non-ULBP4-specific binding activity, emphasizing the critical importance of validated reagents for life sciences. Collectively, our data show that ULBP4 is not expressed by monocytes, and likely also not by other peripheral blood immune cells, and therefore exhibits an expression pattern rather distinct from other human NKG2DL.
Attention selects relevant information regardless of whether it is physically present or internally stored in working memory. Perceptual research has shown that attentional selection of external information is better conceived as rhythmic prioritization than as stable allocation. Here we tested this principle using information processing of internal representations held in working memory. Participants memorized four spatial positions that formed the endpoints of two objects. One of the positions was cued for a delayed match-non-match test. When uncued positions were probed, participants responded faster to uncued positions located on the same object as the cued position than to those located on the other object, revealing object-based attention in working memory. Manipulating the interval between cue and probe at a high temporal resolution revealed that reaction times oscillated at a theta rhythm of 6 Hz. Moreover, oscillations showed an anti-phase relationship between memorized but uncued positions on the same versus other object as the cued position, suggesting that attentional prioritization fluctuated rhythmically in an object-based manner. Our results demonstrate the highly rhythmic nature of attentional selection in working memory. Moreover, the striking similarity between rhythmic attentional selection of mental representations and perceptual information suggests that attentional oscillations are a general mechanism of information processing in human cognition. These findings have important implications for current, attention-based models of working memory.
Survivin is a drug target and the survivin suppressant YM155 a drug candidate for high-risk neuroblastoma. Findings from one YM155-adapted subline of the neuroblastoma cell line UKF-NB-3 had suggested that increased ABCB1 (mediates YM155 efflux) levels, decreased SLC35F2 (mediates YM155 uptake) levels, decreased survivin levels, and TP53 mutations indicate YM155 resistance. Here, the investigation of ten additional YM155-adapted UKF-NB-3 sublines only confirmed the roles of ABCB1 and SLC35F2. However, cellular ABCB1 and SLC35F2 levels did not indicate YM155 sensitivity in YM155-naïve cells, as indicated by drug response data derived from the Cancer Therapeutics Response Portal (CTRP) and the Genomics of Drug Sensitivity in Cancer (GDSC) databases. Moreover, the resistant sublines were characterised by a remarkable heterogeneity. Only seven sublines developed on-target resistance as indicated by resistance to RNAi-mediated survivin depletion. The sublines also varied in their response to other anti-cancer drugs. In conclusion, cancer cell populations of limited intrinsic heterogeneity can develop various resistance phenotypes in response to treatment. Therefore, individualised therapies will require monitoring of cancer cell evolution in response to treatment. Moreover, biomarkers can indicate resistance formation in the acquired resistance setting, even when they are not predictive in the intrinsic resistance setting.
The spike (S) protein of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is required for cell entry and is the major focus for vaccine development. We combine cryo electron tomography, subtomogram averaging and molecular dynamics simulations to structurally analyze S in situ. Compared to recombinant S, the viral S is more heavily glycosylated and occurs predominantly in a closed pre-fusion conformation. We show that the stalk domain of S contains three hinges that give the globular domain unexpected orientational freedom. We propose that the hinges allow S to scan the host cell surface, shielded from antibodies by an extensive glycan coat. The structure of native S contributes to our understanding of SARS-CoV-2 infection and the development of safe vaccines. The large scale tomography data set of SARS-CoV-2 used for this study is therefore sufficient to resolve structural features to below 5 Ångstrom, and is publicly available at EMPIAR-10453.
Based on Eysenck’s pioneering work, CNS arousal has long been considered an encouraging biological candidate that may explain individual differences in human personality. Yet, results from empirical studies remained inconclusive. Notably, the vast majority of published results have been derived from small samples, and EEG alpha power has usually served as exclusive indicator for CNS arousal. In this study, we selected N = 468 individuals of the LIFE-Adult cohort and investigated the associations between the Big Five personality traits and CNS arousal by using the low-resolution electromagnetic tomography-based analysis tool VIGALL. Our analyses revealed that subjects who reported higher levels of extraversion and openness to experience, respectively, exhibited lower levels of CNS arousal in the resting state. Bayesian and frequentist analysis results were especially convincing for openness to experience. Among the lower-order personality traits, we obtained strongest evidence for neuroticism facet ‘impulsivity’ and reduced CNS arousal. We regard these findings as well in line with the postulations of Eysenck and Zuckerman and consistent with the assumptions of the ‘arousal regulation model’. Our results also agree with meta-analytically derived effect sizes in the field of individual differences research, highlighting the need for large studies with at least several hundreds of subjects.
Zentrales Forschungsanliegen der vorliegenden Abhandlung ist die Erörterung der Probleme, welche sich für die Corporate Governance einer Aktiengesellschaft ergeben, wenn abweichend vom gesetzlichen Optimalbild eine Divergenz zwischen dem Stimmrecht des Aktionärs und dessen wirtschaftlicher Betroffenheit vorliegt. Der von seinen Entscheidungen nicht proportional betroffene Aktionär soll als Corporate Governance Akteur in den Blick genommen werden.
Wieso aber lohnt sich eine erneute Befassung mit einem Problem, welches Easterbrook und Fischel bereits 1983 als ein solches identifiziert haben? Zum einen ist die internationale und deutsche Corporate Governance Debatte erheblich vorangeschritten. Steckte diese zum Zeitpunkt des Aufsatzes „Voting in Corporate Law“ noch in den Kinderschuhen, hat sie sich heute zu einem eigenen Forschungsfeld entwickelt, welches Juristen und Ökonomen in aller Welt beschäftigt. Der nicht proportional betroffene Aktionär wird in das durch diese Forschungsströmung entwickelte moderne Corporate Governance System eingeordnet. Zum anderen sind vor allem durch die Entwicklung vielfältiger Finanzderivate im Rahmen der sogenannten „derivatives revolution“ die Möglichkeiten durch schuldrechtliche Vereinbarungen eine entsprechende Disproportionalität zu erzeugen erheblich gestiegen. Während Easterbrook und Fischel noch feststellten „[…] it is not possible to seperate the voting right from the equity interest“, gestatten moderne Finanzprodukte es Aktionären, ihre wirtschaftliche Betroffenheit und zugleich deren Verhältnis zu ihrer Stimmrechtsmacht fast beliebig auszugestalten.
Die Zusammenschau aus einer erheblich diffizileren Corporate Governance Debatte in Verbindung mit einer neuen Vielzahl an Möglichkeiten eine Disproportionalität zwischen Stimmrecht und wirtschaftlicher Betroffenheit zu erzeugen, gibt der Thematik die notwendige Aktualität, die eine vertiefte Befassung anzeigt.
In Abgrenzung zu den bislang in diesem Themenkreis erschienenen Arbeiten, welche sich vor allem isoliert mit den Folgen für das Stimmrecht bzw. den einzelnen Anteilseigner befassen, thematisiert die vorliegende Abhandlung vor allem die Auswirkungen, welche die Trennung von Stimmrecht und wirtschaftlicher Betroffenheit für die Corporate Governance Struktur der Aktiengesellschaft nach sich ziehen kann. Auf diese Weise wird die Problematik der Ausübung disproportionaler Stimmrechte in die Erkenntnisse der Corporate Governance Theorie eingeordnet und insbesondere auch die ökonomischen Folgen selbiger herausgearbeitet. Die so gewonnenen Ergebnisse verdeutlichen den gesetzgeberischen Handlungsbedarf.
Background: Nations are imposing unprecedented measures at large-scale to contain the spread of COVID-19 pandemic. Recent studies indicate that measures such as lockdowns may have slowed down the growth of COVID-19. However, in addition to substantial economic and social costs, these measures also limit the exposure to Ultraviolet-B radiation (UVB). Emerging observational evidence indicate the protective role of UVB and vitamin D in reducing the severity and mortality of COVID-19 deaths. In this observational study, we empirically outline the independent protective roles of lockdown and UVB exposure as measured by ultraviolet index (UVI), whilst also examining whether the severity of lockdown is associated with a reduction in the protective role.
Methods: We apply a log-linear fixed-effects model to a panel dataset of 162 countries over a period of 108 days (n=6049). We use the cumulative number of COVID-19 deaths as the dependent variable and isolate the mitigating influence of lockdown severity on the association between UVI and growth-rates of COVID-19 deaths from time-constant country-specific and time-varying country-specific potentially confounding factors.
Findings: After controlling for time-constant and time-varying factors, we find that a unit increase in UVI and lockdown severity are independently associated with 17% [-1.8 percentage points] and 77% [-7.9 percentage points] decline in COVID-19 deaths growth rate, indicating their respective protective roles. However, the widely utilized and least severe lockdown (recommendation to not leave the house) already fully mitigates the protective role of UVI by 95% [1.8 percentage points] indicating its downside.
Interpretation: We find that lockdown severity and UVI are independently associated with a slowdown in the daily growth rates of cumulative COVID-19 deaths. However, we find consistent evidence that increase in lockdown severity is associated with a significant reduction in the protective role of UVI in reducing COVID-19 deaths. Our results suggest that lockdowns in conjunction with adequate exposure to UVB radiation might have provided even more substantial health benefits, than lockdowns alone. For example, we estimate that there would be 21% fewer deaths on average with sufficient UVB exposure while people were recommended not to leave their house. Therefore, our study outlines the importance of considering UVB exposure, especially while implementing lockdowns and may support policy decision making in countries imposing such measures.
Competing Interest Statement: RKM is a PhD researcher at Goethe University, Frankfurt. He also is an employee of a multinational chemical company involved in vitamin D business and holds the shares of the company. This study is intended to contribute to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis and is not sponsored by his company. All other authors declare no competing interests. The views expressed in the paper are those of the authors and do not represent that of any organization. No other relationships or activities that could appear to have influenced the submitted work.
The protein Atg2 has been proposed to form a membrane tether that mediates lipid transfer from the ER to the phagophore in autophagy. However, recent kinetic measurements on the human homolog ATG2A indicated a transport rate of only about one lipid per minute, which would be far too slow to deliver the millions of lipids required to form a phagophore on a physiological time scale. Here, we revisit the analysis of the fluorescence quenching experiments. We develop a detailed kinetic model of the lipid transfer between two membranes bridged by a tether that forms a conduit for lipids. The model provides an excellent fit to the fluorescence experiments, with a lipid transfer rate of about 100 per second and protein. At this rate, Atg2-mediated transfer can supply a significant fraction of the lipids required in autophagosome biogenesis. Our kinetic model is generally applicable to lipid-transfer experiments, in particular to proteins forming organelle contact sites in cells.
As the current SARS-CoV-2 pandemic continues, serological assays are urgently needed for rapid diagnosis, contact tracing and for epidemiological studies. So far, there is little data on how commercially available tests perform with real patient samples and if detected IgG antibodies provide protective immunity. Focusing on IgG antibodies, we demonstrate the performance of two ELISA assays (Euroimmun SARS-CoV-2 IgG & Vircell COVID-19 ELISA IgG) in comparison to one lateral flow assay ((LFA) FaStep COVID-19 IgG/IgM Rapid Test Device) and two in-house developed assays (immunofluorescence assay (IFA) and plaque reduction neutralization test (PRNT)). We tested follow up serum/plasma samples of individuals PCR-diagnosed with COVID-19. Most of the SARS-CoV-2 samples were from individuals with moderate to severe clinical course, who required an in-patient hospital stay.
For all examined assays, the sensitivity ranged from 58.8 to 76.5% for the early phase of infection (days 5-9) and from 93.8 to 100% for the later period (days 10-18) after PCR-diagnosed with COVID-19. With exception of one sample, all positive tested samples in the analysed cohort, using the commercially available assays examined (including the in-house developed IFA), demonstrated neutralizing (protective) properties in the PRNT, indicating a potential protective immunity to SARS-CoV-2. Regarding specificity, there was evidence that samples of endemic coronavirus (HCoV-OC43, HCoV-229E) and Epstein Barr virus (EBV) infected individuals cross-reacted in the ELISA assays and IFA, in one case generating a false positive result (may giving a false sense of security). This need to be further investigated.
Humanized mouse models have become increasingly valuable tools to study human hematopoiesis and infectious diseases. However, human T cell differentiation remains inefficient. We generated mice expressing human interleukin (IL-7), a critical growth and survival factor for T cells, under the control of murine IL-7 regulatory elements. After transfer of human cord blood-derived hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells, transgenic mice on the NSGW41 background, termed NSGW41hIL7, showed elevated and prolonged human cellularity in the thymus while maintaining physiological ratios of thymocyte subsets. As a consequence, numbers of functional human T cells in the periphery were increased without evidence for pathological lymphoproliferation or aberrant expansion of effector or memory-like T cells. We conclude that the novel NSGW41hIL7 strain represents an optimized mouse model for humanization to better understand human T cell differentiation in vivo and to generate a human immune system with a better approximation of human lymphocyte ratios.
Background: The current COVID-19 pandemic has led to a surge of research activity. While this research provides important insights, the multitude of studies results in an increasing segmentation of information. To ensure comparability across projects and institutions, standard datasets are needed. Here, we introduce the “German Corona Consensus Dataset” (GECCO), a uniform dataset that uses international terminologies and health IT standards to improve interoperability of COVID-19 data.
Methods: Based on previous work (e.g., the ISARIC-WHO COVID-19 case report form) and in coordination with experts from university hospitals, professional associations and research initiatives, data elements relevant for COVID-19 research were collected, prioritized and consolidated into a compact core dataset. The dataset was mapped to international terminologies, and the Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) standard was used to define interoperable, machine-readable data formats.
Results: A core dataset consisting of 81 data elements with 281 response options was defined, including information about, for example, demography, anamnesis, symptoms, therapy, medications or laboratory values of COVID-19 patients. Data elements and response options were mapped to SNOMED CT, LOINC, UCUM, ICD-10-GM and ATC, and FHIR profiles for interoperable data exchange were defined.
Conclusion: GECCO provides a compact, interoperable dataset that can help to make COVID-19 research data more comparable across studies and institutions. The dataset will be further refined in the future by adding domain-specific extension modules for more specialized use cases.
Oral swabs, sputum and blood samples from 18 patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection were examined using real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) testing. Whereas oral swabs or sputum from the lower respiratory tract were tested RT-PCR positive in all patients, RNAemia was neither detected in 3 patients without symptoms nor in 14 patients with flu-like symptoms, fever or pneumonia. The only patient with RNAemia suffered from acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and was artificially ventilated in an intensive care unit. Risk for SARS-CoV-2 transmission through blood components in asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infected individuals therefore seems negligible but further studies are needed.
Zu Hegel nicht ohne Fichte
(2020)
Geht man die Philosophiegeschichte treu durch wie der Zeiger das Ziffernblatt an der Wanduhr, so weiß man bald nicht mehr, wo man ist. Das kommt den Hegel-Leser an, erinnert er sich noch, was bei Fichte stand, und lässt sich nicht täuschen von der brausenden Kant- und Fichte-Polemik des jungen Privatdozenten, als der sich selbst noch suchte. Bald wusste er besser, was ihn auf seinen Weg gebracht. Es gibt Polemiken in der Philosophie, wie von Leidenschaft getrieben, und am heftigsten gegen den im Denken Nächsten. Hegels Anfänge waren Kant- und Fichte-Abfertigungen gewesen. Kant und Fichte, eben 20 Jahre nach ihren epochemachenden Schriften wurden sie schon für Zurückgebliebene erklärt. Nicht Weltblick für den schöpferischen Geist der Zeit werde geöffnet von der transzendentalen Logik und deren von Fichte daraus gebildeten idealistischen Handlungstheorie. Nur schmale 'Reflexionsphilosophie der Subjektivität' komme hier mit ewig unbefriedigtem Sollen, statt auf das Weitertreibende in der Sache Geschichte selbst zu sehen. Die beiden jungen Schwaben, nach Jena, ins Zentrum des die Schulmetaphysik zurücklassenden Kantianismus gekommen, sie schrieben Philosophie wie Eroberer, die ihre geistige Herrschaft antreten wollen. Das hohe Sendungsbewusstsein für die eröffnete neue Lehre gehörte zur an sich altaufklärerischen Überzeugung, dass Philosophie - nicht mehr Religion - uns eine menschheitsführende Weltsicht öffne. Die Frage blieb, am schärfsten zwischen Hegel und Fichte, ob Philosophie vorangehe und den Weg weise, so dass auch real nach deren Programm gehandelt werden solle, oder doch nur den je geschehenen Schritt begreife und ihn anzuerkennen lehre. Aber in seinen philosophiehistorischen Vorlesungen der 20er Jahre schilderte Hegel dann die Logik des Konstruktionsprinzips 'Arbeit' in der Fichte'schen Wissenschaftslehre detailliert; noch immer kritisch, aber als die ernste Sache bei einem, der etwas gefunden habe, das mit uns fortgehe. Im Schlusskapitel der "Phänomenologie des Geistes" (1807) hatte er schon die Parallel-Wege der (europäischen) Menschheit von Ideal- und Realgeschichte ganz im Duktus des Fichte'schen Praxisbegriffes konstruiert, bis hin zum Ich-Kennwort. Das Gerüst der Hegel'schen Geistphilosophie steht überhaupt auf dem Fundament des Fichte'schen Handlungs- und Vergegenständlichungsgedankens.
Gilles Deleuze ist zwar oft als Philosophiehistoriker hervorgetreten, hat aber offensichtlich keine Heidegger-Monografie verfasst. Ebenso wenig weist sein Werk allzu viele direkte Bezugnahmen auf Heidegger auf. Vielleicht ist diese Einschätzung aber zu oberflächlich. Erst vor wenigen Jahren hat die Philosophin Janae Sholtz in ihrem bemerkenswerten Buch "The Invention of a People" eine erste ausführliche Gegenüberstellung des Denkens von Deleuze und Heidegger unternommen. [..] Das ändert zwar nichts daran, dass kein 'Heidegger und die Philosophie' aus Deleuze' Schreibmaschine vorliegt: Es motiviert aber dazu, nach weiteren Spuren des deutschen Philosophen in Deleuze' Schriften zu suchen. Das letzte mit Félix Guattari zusammen verfasste Buch, "Was ist Philosophie?" (1991), bietet hier reichlich Anhaltspunkte. Im Folgenden wird zu zeigen sein, wie darin eine dezidierte Erwiderung und Fortsetzung in Differenz von Gedanken Heideggers stattfindet: Vor allem betrifft das den Streit zwischen Welt und Erde aus dem Aufsatz "Der Ursprung des Kunstwerks" (1936; 1950). Die Kapitel vier und sieben aus "Was ist Philosophie?", obwohl sie auf den ersten Blick bezugslos erscheinen mögen, entwerfen zusammengelesen eine Erwiderung auf Heideggers so berühmten wie problematischen Anspruch an die Dichter, einem geschichtlichen Volk seine Welt zu eröffnen. Nach einer kurzen Wiedervergegenwärtigung der Grundlagen von Heideggers Überlegungen zur Kunst (II) und Deleuze' oft beiläufigen, aber in ihrer Kritik systematischen Bezugnahmen darauf (III) wird zu sehen sein, wie Deleuze und Guattari in ihrer Philosophie der (De-)Territorialisierung dabei nicht nur die Begriffe Welt und Erde verschieben: Die unerhörte evolutionäre Vordatierung eines Anfangs der Kunst beim Tier etwa entzieht Heideggers Kunstwerk-Aufsatz gezielt seine Basis; den Menschen, der dank seiner Sprache privilegiert im 'Offenen' steht und allein Welt besitzen soll (IV). Über die konkreten Konsequenzen und die manifeste Bedeutung dieser Substitution soll zum Ende nachgedacht werden (V).
Die Differenz zwischen der durch Jürgen Habermas am Institut für Sozialforschung begründeten Frankfurter Schule und der Kritischen Theorie lässt sich darin pointieren, dass jene eine Gruppe von Wissenschaftlern ist, während diese eine Assoziation von Individuen war, die auf sich selbst nie nur als Rollenträger reflektierten. So wie Habermas in seinen frühen Schriften an das Gesellschafts- und Subjektverständnis der Linkssozialisten der Zwischenkriegszeit anknüpfte, erstand, seit die Kritische Theorie zur Frankfurter Schule wurde, der von jeder Einsicht in die Nichtidentität von Subjekt und Gesellschaft bereinigte Wissenschaftsbegriff der Sozialwissenschaften wie ein Phönix aus der Asche wieder auf. Was Horkheimer zunehmend als Abfallprodukt dessen ansah, worum es dem Institut eigentlich gehen sollte trat erneut in den Mittelpunkt: empirische Erhebungen, Auftragsarbeiten für Institutionen, sozialkritisch gewendete Sozialtechnologie. Adornos Hinwendung zur philosophischen Ästhetik seit den frühen Sechzigern kann verstanden werden als Versuch, am anderen Gegenstand dasjenige festzuhalten, was an der Gesellschaft selbst nicht mehr entfaltet werden konnte: Ästhetische Theorie als einzig noch mögliche Sozialphilosophie, die genau deshalb keine Kunstsoziologie sein durfte. Der Begriff der Nuance, der nicht nur in der Ästhetischen Theorie bei Adorno Index dessen ist, worin sich die ästhetische Form von der Gesellschaft, die sie hervorbrachte, unterscheidet, kann auch auf jene Züge der Kritischen Theorie bezogen werden, in der sie den Disziplinen, Instituten, Rollen, in denen sie sich konkretisierte, widersprach. Dass die Ästhetische Theorie seither in der Kultur-, Literatur- und Theaterwissenschaft im Glauben, sie auszubauen und zu vertiefen, um das gebracht wurde, worauf sie zielte: um das Verständnis des Ganzen, ist dabei konsequent. Haben sich doch die Einzeldisziplinen längst von einer Arbeitsteilung verabschiedet, die die Teilung mit Blick auf das Ganze, die Erkenntnis unteilbarer Wahrheit, begründen muss. Weil dieses Ganze weggefallen ist, wird es dem Betrieb heute unter dem Vorzeichen von Inter- und Transdisziplinarität injiziert, von Begriffen also, die etwas bezeichnen, was die Kritische Theorie stets gewesen ist, ohne es so zu nennen. Die 'Zwischenzeit' aber, die Horkheimer als Grund dafür angibt, dass 1951 von Kritischer Theorie nicht mehr in den Begriffen von 1931 gesprochen werden kann, bezeichnet jene Erfahrung, die ihn, Adorno und Pollock nicht nur von Habermas, sondern von allen trennt, die ihm folgten.
Genome-wide CRISPR screens are becoming more widespread and allow the simultaneous interrogation of thousands of genomic regions. Although recent progress has been made in the analysis of CRISPR screens, it is still an open problem how to interpret CRISPR mutations in non-coding regions of the genome. Most of the tools concentrate on the interpretation of mutations introduced in gene coding regions. We introduce a computational pipeline that uses epigenomic information about regulatory elements for the interpretation of CRISPR mutations in non-coding regions. We illustrate our approach on the analysis of a genome-wide CRISPR screen in hTERT-RPE-1 cells and reveal novel regulatory elements that mediate chemoresistance against doxorubicin in these cells. We infer links to established and to novel chemoresistance genes. Our approach is general and can be applied on any cell type and with different CRISPR enzymes.
Active efficient coding explains the development of binocular vision and its failure in amblyopia
(2020)
The development of vision during the first months of life is an active process that comprises the learning of appropriate neural representations and the learning of accurate eye movements. While it has long been suspected that the two learning processes are coupled, there is still no widely accepted theoretical framework describing this joint development. Here we propose a computational model of the development of active binocular vision to fill this gap. The model is based on a new formulation of the Active Efficient Coding theory, which proposes that eye movements, as well as stimulus encoding, are jointly adapted to maximize the overall coding efficiency. Under healthy conditions, the model self-calibrates to perform accurate vergence and accommodation eye movements. It exploits disparity cues to deduce the direction of defocus, which leads to co-ordinated vergence and accommodation responses. In a simulated anisometropic case, where the refraction power of the two eyes differs, an amblyopia-like state develops, in which the foveal region of one eye is suppressed due to inputs from the other eye. After correcting for refractive errors, the model can only reach healthy performance levels if receptive fields are still plastic, in line with findings on a critical period for binocular vision development. Overall, our model offers a unifying conceptual framework for understanding the development of binocular vision.