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2. A mild case of Cockayne syndrome with a novel start-loss variant of ERCC8.
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Matsuoka, Taro, Yoshida, Takeshi, Kora, Kengo, Yano, Naoko, Taura, Yoshihiro, Nakamura, Takashi, Tozawa, Takenori, Mori, Jun, and Chiyonobu, Tomohiro
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DEVELOPMENTAL delay ,GROWTH disorders ,SYMPTOMS ,PHOTOSENSITIVITY ,MICROCEPHALY - Abstract
Cockayne syndrome (CS) is a progressive multisystem disorder characterized by growth failure, microcephaly, developmental delay, and photosensitivity. The characteristic symptoms appear during early childhood in most patients with CS. Herein, we report a mild case of CS with a novel start-loss variant in ERCC8 that did not show the characteristic symptoms of CS during early childhood and exhibited sudden growth failure after the age of 10 years. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Observational pilot study of multi‐wavelength wearable light dosimetry for erythropoietic protoporphyria.
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Dickey, Amy K., Berkovich, Jaime, Leaf, Rebecca K., Jiang, Paul Y., Lopez‐Galmiche, Gisela, Rebeiz, Lina, Wheeden, Kristen, Kochevar, Irene, Savage, William, Zhao, Sophia, Campisi, Elizabeth, Heo, Seung Y., Trueb, Jacob, LaRochelle, Ethan P. M., Rogers, John, Banks, Anthony, and Chang, Jan‐Kai
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ERYTHROPOIETIC protoporphyria , *BLUE light , *PHOTOMETRY , *WEARABLE technology , *ODDS ratio - Abstract
Background: Erythropoietic protoporphyria (EPP) causes painful light sensitivity, limiting quality of life. Our objective was to develop and validate a wearable light exposure device and correlate measurements with light sensitivity in EPP to predict and prevent symptoms. Methods: A wearable light dosimeter was developed to capture light doses of UVA, blue, and red wavelengths. A prospective observational pilot study was performed in which five EPP patients wore two light dosimeters for 3 weeks, one as a watch, and one as a shirt clip. Results: Standard deviation (SD) increases from the mean in the daily blue light dose increased the odds ratio (OR) for symptom risk more than the self‐reported outdoor time (OR 2.76 vs. 2.38) or other wavelengths, and a one SD increase from the mean in the daily blue light wristband device dose increased the OR for symptom risk more than the daily blue light shirt clip (OR 2.45 vs. 1.62). The area under the receiver operator curve for the blue light wristband dose was 0.78, suggesting 78% predictive accuracy. Conclusion: These data demonstrate that wearable blue light dosimetry worn as a wristband is a promising method for measuring light exposure and predicting and preventing symptoms in EPP. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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4. Robust optogenetic inhibition with red-light-sensitive anion-conducting channelrhodopsins.
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Oppermann, Johannes, Rozenberg, Andrey, Fabrin, Thomaz, González-Cabrera, Cristian, Parker, Rafael, Béjà, Oded, Prigge, Matthias, and Hegemann, Peter
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ION channels , *LIGHT intensity , *PHOTOSENSITIVITY , *SQUAMATA , *NEURONS - Abstract
Channelrhodopsins (ChRs) are light-gated ion channels widely used to optically activate or silence selected electrogenic cells, such as individual brain neurons. Here, we describe identifying and characterizing a set of anion-conducting ChRs (ACRs) from diverse taxa and representing various branches of the ChR phylogenetic tree. The Mantoniella squamata ACR (MsACR1) showed high sensitivity to yellow-green light (λmax at 555 nm) and was further engineered for optogenetic applications. A single amino-acid substitution that mimicked red-light-sensitive rhodopsins like Chrimson shifted the photosensitivity 20 nm toward red light and accelerated photocurrent kinetics. Hence, it was named red and accelerated ACR, raACR. Both wild-type and mutant are capable optical silencers at low light intensities in mouse neurons in vitro and in vivo, while raACR offers a higher temporal resolution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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5. Wafer-scale integration of two-dimensional perovskite oxides towards motion recognition.
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Deng, Ming, Li, Ziqing, Liu, Shiyuan, Fang, Xiaosheng, and Wu, Limin
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CONVOLUTIONAL neural networks ,STRUCTURAL optimization ,PEROVSKITE ,OPTOELECTRONICS ,PHOTOSENSITIVITY - Abstract
Two-dimensional semiconductors have shown great potential for the development of advanced intelligent optoelectronic systems. Among them, two-dimensional perovskite oxides with compelling optoelectronic performance have been thriving in high-performance photodetection. However, harsh synthesis and defect chemistry severely limit their overall performance and further large-scale heterogeneous integration. Here, we report the wafer-scale integration of highly oriented nanosheets by introducing a charge-assisted oriented assembly film-formation process and confirm its universality and scalability. The shallow-trap dominance induced by structural optimization endows the device with a distinguished performance balance, including high photosensitivity close to that of single nanosheet units and fast response speed. An integrated ultra-flexible 256-pixel device demonstrates the versatility of material-to-substrate integration and conformal imaging functionality. Moreover, the device achieves efficient recognition of multidirectional motion trajectories with an accuracy of over 99.8%. Our work provides prescient insights into the large-area fabrication and utilization of 2D perovskite oxides in advanced optoelectronics. Deng et al. report a charge-assisted oriented assembly for wafer-scale film formation of 2D perovskite oxide nanosheets. An ultra-flexible 256-pixel photodetector array enables conformal imaging capability and achieves high-accuracy motion recognition with the convolutional neural network. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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6. High‐Detectivity UV–Visible–NIR Broadband Polymer Photodetector with Polymer Charge Blocking Layer Cross‐Linked by Organic Photocrosslinker.
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Jung, Hyocheol, Nguyen, Tai, Kim, Soyeon, Lee, Jae Woong, Yu, Hyeonggeun, Park, Junsung, Lim, Chanwoo, Lee, Jihoon, and Kim, Do Young
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BLOCK copolymers , *POLYMER films , *PHOTODETECTORS , *THIN films , *PHOTOSENSITIVITY - Abstract
Ultraviolet (UV), visible, and near‐infrared (NIR) broadband organic photodetectors are fabricated by sequential solution‐based thin film coatings of a polymer electron blocking layer (EBL) and a polymer photoactive layer. To avoid damage to a preceding polymer EBL during a subsequent solution‐based film coating of a polymer photoactive layer due to lack of solvent orthogonality, 2‐(((4‐azido‐2,3,5,6‐tetrafluorobenzoyl)oxy)methyl)−2‐ethylpropane‐1,3‐diyl bis(4‐azido‐2,3,5,6‐tetrafluorobenzoate) (FPA‐3F) is used as a novel organic cross‐linking agent activated by UV irradiation with a wavelength of 254 nm. Solution‐processed poly[N,N′‐bis(4‐butylphenyl)‐N,N′‐bis(phenyl)‐benzidine] (poly‐TPD) films, which are cross‐linked with a FPA‐3F photocrosslinker, are used for a preceding polymer EBL. A ternary blend film composed of PTB7‐Th, COi8DFIC, and PC71BM is used as a NIR‐sensitive organic photoactive layer with strong photosensitivity in multispectral (UV–visible–NIR) wavelengths of 300–1,050 nm. Poly‐TPD films are successfully cross‐linked even with a very small amount of 1 wt% FPA‐3F. Small amounts of FPA‐3F have little detrimental effect on the electrical and optoelectronic properties of the cross‐linked poly‐TPD EBL. Finally, organic NIR photodetectors with a poly‐TPD EBL cross‐linked by the small addition of FPA‐3F (1 wt%) show the detectivity values higher than 1 × 1012 Jones for the entire UV–visible–NIR wavelengths from 300 nm to 1050 nm, and the maximum detectivity values of 1.41 × 1013 Jones and 8.90 × 1012 Jones at the NIR wavelengths of 900 and 1000 nm, respectively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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7. A pgr5 suppressor screen uncovers two distinct suppression mechanisms and links cytochrome b6f complex stability to PGR5.
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Penzler, Jan-Ferdinand, Naranjo, Belén, Walz, Sabrina, Marino, Giada, Kleine, Tatjana, and Leister, Dario
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SUPPRESSOR mutation , *ARABIDOPSIS thaliana , *PLASTOCYANIN , *PHENOTYPES , *PHOTOSENSITIVITY - Abstract
PROTON GRADIENT REGULATION5 (PGR5) is thought to promote cyclic electron flow, and its deficiency impairs photosynthetic control and increases photosensitivity of photosystem (PS) I, leading to seedling lethality under fluctuating light (FL). By screening for Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) suppressor mutations that rescue the seedling lethality of pgr5 plants under FL, we identified a portfolio of mutations in 12 different genes. These mutations affect either PSII function, cytochrome b6f (cyt b6f) assembly, plastocyanin (PC) accumulation, the CHLOROPLAST FRUCTOSE-1,6-BISPHOSPHATASE1 (cFBP1), or its negative regulator ATYPICAL CYS HIS-RICH THIOREDOXIN2 (ACHT2). The characterization of the mutants indicates that the recovery of viability can in most cases be explained by the restoration of PSI donor side limitation, which is caused by reduced electron flow to PSI due to defects in PSII, cyt b6f, or PC. Inactivation of cFBP1 or its negative regulator ACHT2 results in increased levels of the NADH dehydrogenase-like complex. This increased activity may be responsible for suppressing the pgr5 phenotype under FL conditions. Plants that lack both PGR5 and DE-ETIOLATION-INDUCED PROTEIN1 (DEIP1)/NEW TINY ALBINO1 (NTA1), previously thought to be essential for cyt b6f assembly, are viable and accumulate cyt b6f. We suggest that PGR5 can have a negative effect on the cyt b6f complex and that DEIP1/NTA1 can ameliorate this negative effect. By screening for pgr5 suppressors, we identified mutations affecting 12 photosynthesis-related proteins, including a cyt b6f assembly factor and a factor linking PGR5 to cyt b6f stability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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8. The Safety of Intraoperative Photodynamic Diagnosis Using 5-Aminolevulinic Acid Combined with Talaporfin Sodium Photodynamic Therapy in Recurrent High-Grade Glioma.
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Kohzuki, Hidehiro, Miki, Shunichiro, Sugii, Narushi, Tsurubuchi, Takao, Zaboronok, Alexander, Matsuda, Masahide, and Ishikawa, Eiichi
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PHOTODYNAMIC therapy , *PHOTOSENSITIVITY , *OVERALL survival , *GLIOMAS ,TUMOR surgery - Abstract
Intraoperative photodynamic diagnosis (PDD) using 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) is a widely adopted technique to enhance the extent of resection during high-grade glioma (HGG) surgery. Recent updates to the package insert for 5-ALA in Japan now allow its use in combination with drugs that may induce photosensitivity, such as talaporfin sodium (TS). TS is employed in intraoperative photodynamic therapy (PDT) and has been shown to improve overall survival. The combination of 5-ALA with TS is expected to offer further benefits. However, the safety of this combination had not been established. This study reports on the safety of 5-ALA-PDD with TS-PDT in the treatment of recurrent HGG. 7 patients with recurrent HGG underwent tumor resection using a combination of 5-ALA-PDD and TS-PDT. The incidence of photosensitivity as an adverse effect associated with 5-ALA and TS was evaluated as described in the package insert. Adverse events were assessed according to the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) version 5.0. Tumor-specific fluorescence intensity was strong in 4 cases and weak in 3. Photosensitivity occurred in only 1 patient (14.3%). Three patients exhibited CTCAE grade 1 or 2 abnormal liver function, and 1 patient experienced CTCAE grade 1 γ-GTP elevation. All abnormalities improved during follow-up. The combined use of 5-ALA-PDD and TS-PDT for HGG surgery did not increase the risk of serious adverse events in our study. Further investigations with a larger number of cases are needed for a more accurate assessment of its safety and efficacy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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9. Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics, and Pharmacodynamics of a Muscarinic M3 Receptor‐Positive Allosteric Modulator ASP8302 Following Single and Multiple Ascending Oral Doses in Healthy Volunteers.
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Takusagawa, Shin, Treijtel, Nicoline, Saito, Masako, Michon, Ingrid, Miyatake, Daisuke, Osaki, Fumio, Guro, Sayuri, Fadini, Tomasso, Sekino, Hisakuni, Aarden‐Bakker, Marlous, Kuroishi, Kentaro, van Till, Jan Willem Olivier, Groenendaal‐van de Meent, Dorien, and de Vries, Michiel
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CLINICAL trials , *VITAL signs , *PHARMACOKINETICS , *PHOTOSENSITIVITY , *PHARMACODYNAMICS - Abstract
ASP8302 is an orally administered positive allosteric modulator of the muscarinic M3 receptor. Two Phase 1 studies were conducted, a first‐in‐human study in Europe and a Japanese phase 1 study. Both were randomized, participant‐ and investigator‐blinded, placebo‐controlled, single and multiple ascending oral doses, parallel group, clinical studies in healthy volunteers. Both studies evaluated safety and pharmacokinetics and also included salivary secretion and pupil diameter as pharmacodynamic assessments. There were no deaths, serious adverse events, or treatment‐emergent adverse events reported leading to study discontinuation. There were no clinically relevant findings in any of the laboratory, vital signs, electrocardiogram assessments, or photosensitivity testing following multiple administration of up to 150 mg or up to 140 mg once daily for 14 days in the European first‐in‐human and Japanese Phase 1 study, respectively. The pharmacokinetics of ASP8302 were approximately linear over the dose range studied. There was no evidence of drug accumulation upon repeated dosing. In both studies, ASP8302 showed a dose‐dependent pharmacodynamic effect on saliva production at doses from 100 mg onward, which was maintained during repeated dosing. No effect was observed on pupil diameter. These data supported progression of ASP8302 into Phase 2 clinical trials for further clinical development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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10. Multi‐Functional Ferroelectric Domain Wall Nanodevices for In‐Memory Computing and Light Sensing.
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Zhang, Boyang, Li, Zhenhai, Zhang, Wendi, Zhu, Jiyuan, Shen, Bowen, Tang, Haiyue, Chen, Lin, Sun, Jie, and Jiang, An Quan
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IMAGE recognition (Computer vision) , *ARTIFICIAL intelligence , *SUBSTRATES (Materials science) , *PHOTOSENSITIVITY , *PHOTODETECTORS - Abstract
In‐memory computing and sensing can break through the limit of the traditional Von Neumann architecture where information storing and computing units are separated. Recently the topographic creation of a ferroelectric domain wall in separation of two antiparallel domains in LiNbO3 single‐crystal films integrated with the Si substrate has been the focus of such research. Here, the additional freedom of the light stimulus is reported to modulate the domain wall current significantly, enabling applications in nonvolatile domain wall memory, photodetector, and image recognition processor. These measurements shows the fantastic photosensitivity of 2D domain walls where the photocurrent varies nonlinearly against the accumulative pulse number. With this observation, an associated learning model is constructed to stimulate neuromorphic computing (with a recognition accuracy of 90%) using an artificial neuromorphic network of domain walls. The research promotes the multifold development of artificial intelligence using domain‐wall nanodevices sensitive to both optical and electrical stimulus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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11. Effectiveness of add‐on acetazolamide in children with drug‐resistant CHD2‐related epilepsy and in a zebrafish CHD2 model.
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Melikishvili, Gia, Striano, Pasquale, Shojeinia, Elham, Gachechiladze, Tamar, Kurua, Ekaterine, Tabatadze, Nazhi, Melikishvili, Mariam, Koniashvili, Otar, Khachiashvili, Gvantsa, Epitashvili, Nino, Rimma, Gamirova, Belyaev, Oleg, Tomenko, Tatyana, Kharytonov, Volodymyr, Guliyeva, Ulviyya, Esguerra, Camila V., Crawford, Alexander D., and Dulac, Olivier
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MYOCLONUS ,DEVELOPMENTAL delay ,SEIZURES (Medicine) ,EPILEPSY ,ACETAZOLAMIDE - Abstract
CHD2‐related epilepsy is characterized by early‐onset photosensitive myoclonic epilepsy with developmental delay and a high rate of pharmacoresistance. We sought to evaluate the efficacy of acetazolamide (ACZ) in CHD2‐related epilepsy, due to ACZ's unexpected efficacy in our first patient harboring a pathogenic CHD2 variant. We collected patients from different Eastern European countries with drug‐resistant CHD2‐related epilepsy who were then treated with ACZ. Patients underwent video EEG before and during ACZ treatment. In a zebrafish model of CHD2‐related epilepsy, ictal‐like events were recorded 5 days post‐fertilization after overnight ACZ exposure. Developmental delay preceded the onset of seizures in 10 of the 12 patients. Four had ataxia, and 6 exhibited autistic features. Seizures, primarily myoclonic, began at an average age of 3.4 years and were photosensitive in all 12 patients. Add‐on ACZ treatment controlled photosensitive seizures in all patients: 6 became seizure‐free, and in the remaining 6, seizure frequency decreased by over 75%. Four patients transitioned to ACZ monotherapy. The median follow‐up was 13 months. In the zebrafish model, ACZ exposure reduced ictal‐like events by 72%. ACZ, a well‐tolerated and cost‐effective medication, could be a good option for CHD2‐related epilepsy, predominantly manifesting with myoclonic seizures and photosensitivity. Plain Language Summary: Epilepsy associated with CHD2 mutations is often pharmacoresistant and associated with developmental delay and eventually ataxia. There are several generalized seizure types, including generalized tonic–clonic seizures, but the most characteristic are jerks triggered by light stimulation. We collected 12 patients who received acetazolamide, a drug usually given as a diuretic and registered as a mild antiseizure medication. All jerks triggered by light disappeared while the frequency of spontaneous seizures decreased by over 75%. Further studies are needed to confirm this promising finding and identify the mechanism by which an old compound seems to have such a specific antiseizure effect. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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12. Pharmacokinetics-Based Safety Evaluation in Half-Dose Verteporfin Photodynamic Therapy.
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Kim, Hyeong Min, Kim, Hyuncheol, Chung, Jae Yong, and Woo, Se Joon
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BODY surface area , *PHOTODYNAMIC therapy , *PHOTOSENSITIVITY , *CLINICAL trials , *PHARMACOKINETICS - Abstract
This study was conducted to assess the systemic pharmacokinetic profiles of half-dose verteporfin photodynamic therapy (PDT) using concentration data from a previous clinical trial and to subsequently suggest safety precaution guidelines.Introduction: Coefficients for the bi-exponential model were obtained from published data on post-infusion plasma verteporfin concentrations within a period of 0.17–4 h. Using the extrapolative forecasting method, we plotted the 48-h post-verteporfin plasma concentration model. The time required to achieve a comparable level of verteporfin 48 h after a conventional dose (6 mg/m2 body surface area, BSA) infusion was calculated for a half-dose infusion (3 mg/m2 BSA).Methods: At 24 and 48 h post-verteporfin infusion, the plasma concentration following the conventional dose was 1.28 × 10−4 µg/mL and 5.06 × 10−8 µg/mL, compared to 3.57 × 10−5 µg/mL and 7.54 × 10−9 µg/mL for the half-dose PDT, representing concentrations that were 3.6 times and 6.7 times higher, respectively. The estimated time required to attain the same level of verteporfin 48 h after a conventional dose was calculated as 42-h post-half-dose PDT.Results: The results of this study indicate that precautionary measures should be taken to avoid sunlight following both half and conventional doses of PDT during the similar post-treatment periods of two days. Nevertheless, given the substantially higher plasma concentration levels associated with conventional-dose PDT compared with the half-dose, systemic safety should be carefully considered when administering conventional-dose PDT. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]Conclusions: - Published
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13. Multifunctional Phototransistor Based on Double Van der Waals Heterojunction with Reversed Band Edge Bending.
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Xiao, Shaowu, Zheng, Tao, Chen, Wenlong, Zhang, Jielian, Yang, Mengmeng, Sun, Yiming, Zheng, Zhaoqiang, Hao, Derek, Huo, Nengjie, Chen, Zuxin, and Gao, Wei
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OPTOELECTRONIC devices , *DEGREES of freedom , *PHOTOTRANSISTORS , *HETEROJUNCTIONS , *PHOTOSENSITIVITY - Abstract
Double van der Waals heterojunctions (vdWHs) based on 2D materials showcase multifunctional properties, including anti‐ambipolar behavior and polarization‐sensitive photodetection capabilities, providing a new degree of freedom for the development of next‐generation integrated electronics and optoelectronics. Herein, this work reports an anti‐ambipolar transistor with high polarized photosensitivity based on MoS2/Ta2NiS5/WSe2 double vdWH with back‐to‐back type‐I band alignment. It demonstrates a noticeable negative differential transconductance with an ultrahigh peak‐to‐valley ratio of 4.3 × 104 and a bidirectional transconductance variation from 41.6 to −17.5 nS when VD = 2 V. It is ascribed to the effective gate‐modulation of the reversed band edge bending at the double vdWH interfaces. Additionally, the structure benefits from a photogating effect and the anisotropic Ta2NiS5 interlayer, achieving a peak responsivity of 120.58 A W−1 and a decent specific detectivity of 2.65 × 1012 Jones at VD = 2 V and Vg = 5 V and exhibiting an exceptional photocurrent anisotropic ratio of 15.31 via the photovoltaic effect under 635 nm light. These findings not only expand the potential applications of the advanced 2D Ta2NiS5 material but also offer valuable insights for the development of multifunctional optoelectronic devices leveraging 2D double vdWHs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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14. Highly Sensitive Cationic Photoresist for High‐Throughput Two‐Photon Nanofabrication.
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Ma, Zhiyuan, Li, Tengxiao, Dai, Xiaoqiang, Shen, Xiaoming, Wang, Xiaobing, Fu, Huan, Xia, Xianmeng, Zhu, Qinyan, Zhu, Yinbo, Yu, Zhilong, Cao, Chun, You, Shangting, and Kuang, Cuifang
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NANOFABRICATION , *NANOMANUFACTURING , *PHOTORESISTS , *PHOTOSENSITIVITY , *LITHOGRAPHY - Abstract
Two‐photon lithography (TPL) is a powerful tool for 3D nanofabrication, however, high‐throughput TPL remains challenging, especially for cationic‐based photoresists. A novel cationic‐based photoresist named TP‐EO is developed for high‐throughput and high‐resolution TPL nanofabrication. High‐speed fabrication is achieved by using a bimolecular photosensitizer‐photo acid generator (PS‐PAG) pair that can effectively solve the photosensitivity bottleneck in cationic‐based photoresists. High‐resolution nanofabrication is achieved by limiting the photoacid diffusion via tuning the monomer's intra‐ and inter‐molecular stereo‐structure. The fabrication of 3D structures is demonstrated with fine features (<200 nm), fast writing speed (100 mm s−1), and low shrinkage, and showcased the rapid fabrication of centimeter‐scale nanodevices. TP‐EO photoresist shows outstanding TPL fabrication speed and resolution among cationic‐based photoresists, making it a promising solution for high‐throughput 3D nanomanufacturing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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15. Congenital Erythropoietic Porphyria: A Case of Hepatic Failure and Angioedema Following Ferrous Sulfate Supplementation.
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Jorgaqi, Etleva, Ezenne, Karen, Brown, Madeline, Zhou, Albert E., and Khachemoune, Amor
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RED blood cell transfusion , *ERYTHROPOIETIC porphyria , *IRON supplements , *FERROUS sulfate , *GENETIC disorders - Abstract
ABSTRACT This report describes an unusual case of a young anemic female who experienced acute hepatic insufficiency and angioedema after ferrous sulfate consumption. Her primary diagnosis of congenital erythropoietic porphyria (CEP) was revealed after a detailed dermatologic examination and laboratory data. The patient was treated with IV methylprednisolone along with red blood cell transfusion, vitamin supplementation, and wound care. Our case report emphasizes the importance of physician awareness of CEP since it is a rare disease that tends to mimic other chronic porphyrias, various drug reactions, and collagenopathies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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16. Evaluation of Cutaneous Drug Reactions due to Pirfenidone: A Histopathological Study and Management of Clinical Findings.
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Temiz, Selami Aykut, Yıldız, Sibel, Ataseven, Arzu, Zamani, Adil, Kökbudak, Naile, and Oltulu, Pembe
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IDIOPATHIC pulmonary fibrosis , *DRUG eruptions , *DRUG side effects , *ULTRAVIOLET radiation , *EXANTHEMA - Abstract
Objective: Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a progressive, fibrotic, and fatal lung disease associated with the inevitable loss of lung function. Pirfenidone, which has antifibrotic properties and has been used orally in recent years, slows down the progression of the disease and increases survival rates. However, photosensitive skin rash caused by absorbing ultraviolet rays is the most frequently encountered adverse effect in clinical practice. Methods: Thirteen patients who were treated for IPF in the department of chest diseases between September 2018 and January 2022, used pirfenidone, and applied to the dermatology outpatient clinic due to rash were retrospectively examined. During this period, the number of patients receiving pirfenidone for IPF in chest diseases was fifty-six. Results: In dermatological examination, scaly plaques on an erythematous background were common in seven patients, whereas lichenoid papules and plaques were dominant in six. In the histopathological evaluation of biopsies taken from the lesional skin area, the findings were consistent with superficial perivascular dermatitis in two, psoriasiform dermatitis in five, and lichenoid reaction pattern in six patients. When photosensitivity reactions occurred, pirfenidone treatment was continued in eleven patients at a reduced dose, and only two patients discontinued pirfenidone and switched to nintedanib therapy. Conclusion: We aimed to show that photosensitivity reactions can be managed in the majority of patients without discontinuing pirfenidone, which plays a vital role in the treatment of IPF symptom control and survival by reducing the dose, using sun protection, and taking additional protective measures, and to provide further insight to clinicians in this regard. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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17. Electronic Properties of Highly Compensated Semiconductors: The HR-GaAs:Cr Material.
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Tolbanov, O. P.
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SEMICONDUCTOR materials , *GALLIUM arsenide , *ELECTRONIC equipment , *PHOTOSENSITIVITY , *SEMICONDUCTORS - Abstract
It is found out that the HR-GaAs:Cr material is formed when the conductivity of n-GaAs is compensated by NCr chromium atoms, resulting in highly localized acceptor states at the mid of the bandgap. Such a structure is characterized by both the extremely high resistivity (ρmax), exceeding the resistance (ρi) of its own semiconductor (ρmax ≥ ρi), and the prolonged lifetime (τn) of non-equilibrium electrons, determining its high photosensitivity. Thus, it can be implemented in various basic electronic components for functional devices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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18. Evidence for the involvement of keratinocyte‐derived microvesicle particles in the photosensitivity associated with xeroderma pigmentosum type A deficiency.
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Christian, Lea, Manjrekar, Pranali, Henkels, Karen M., Rapp, Christine M., Annamraju, Risha, Lohade, Rushabh P., Singh, Shikshita, Carpenter, M. Alexandra, Khan, Saman, Kemp, Michael G., Chen, Yanfang, Sahu, Ravi P., and Travers, Jeffrey B.
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XERODERMA pigmentosum , *KNOCKOUT mice , *PHOTOSENSITIVITY , *ULTRAVIOLET radiation , *SPHINGOMYELINASE - Abstract
Photosensitivity can be due to numerous causes. The photosensitivity associated with deficiency of xeroderma pigmentosum type A (XPA) has been previously shown to be associated with excess levels of the lipid mediator platelet‐activating factor (PAF) generated by the keratinocyte. As PAF has been reported to trigger the production of subcellular microvesicle particles (MVP) due to the enzyme acid sphingomyelinase (aSMase), the goal of these studies was to discern if PAF and aSMase could serve as therapeutic targets for the XPA deficiency photosensitivity. HaCaT keratinocytes lacking XPA generated greater levels of MVP in comparison to control cells. Mice deficient in XPA also generated enhanced MVP levels in skin and in plasma in response to UV radiation. Use of a genetic strategy with mice deficient in both XPA and PAF receptors revealed that these mice generated less MVP release as well as decreased skin erythema and cytokine release compared to XPA knockout mice alone. Finally, the aSMase inhibitor imipramine blocked UV‐induced MVP release in HaCaT keratinocytes, as well as XPA knockout mice. These studies support the concept that the photosensitivity associated with XPA involves PAF‐ and aSMase‐mediated MVP release and provides a potential pharmacologic target in treating this form of photosensitivity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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19. Electrical and Photoresponse Properties of NiFe2O4/InSe Heterojunction.
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Ivanov, V. I., Tkachuk, I. G., Orletskii, I. G., Kovalyuk, Z. D., Tovarnitskii, M. V., and Kushnir, B. V.
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SEMICONDUCTORS ,INDIUM selenide ,HETEROSTRUCTURES ,SUBSTRATES (Materials science) ,PHOTOSENSITIVITY - Abstract
The conditions of application thin semiconducting ferrite NiFe
2 O4 films on n-InSe crystalline layered semiconductor substrates at a temperature of 623 K by the spray-pyrolysis method for the creation of photosensitive n-NiFe2 O4 /n-InSe heterojunctions were studied. The mechanisms of current flow through the heterojunction were established based on the temperature dependence of forward and reverse I-V characteristics. The spectral photosensitivity of the n-NiFe2 O4 /n-InSe heterojunction in the energy range of 1.26÷3.2 eV was analyzed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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20. Effectiveness of add‐on acetazolamide in children with drug‐resistant CHD2‐related epilepsy and in a zebrafish CHD2 model
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Gia Melikishvili, Pasquale Striano, Elham Shojeinia, Tamar Gachechiladze, Ekaterine Kurua, Nazhi Tabatadze, Mariam Melikishvili, Otar Koniashvili, Gvantsa Khachiashvili, Nino Epitashvili, Gamirova Rimma, Oleg Belyaev, Tatyana Tomenko, Volodymyr Kharytonov, Ulviyya Guliyeva, Camila V. Esguerra, Alexander D. Crawford, and Olivier Dulac
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Abstract CHD2‐related epilepsy is characterized by early‐onset photosensitive myoclonic epilepsy with developmental delay and a high rate of pharmacoresistance. We sought to evaluate the efficacy of acetazolamide (ACZ) in CHD2‐related epilepsy, due to ACZ's unexpected efficacy in our first patient harboring a pathogenic CHD2 variant. We collected patients from different Eastern European countries with drug‐resistant CHD2‐related epilepsy who were then treated with ACZ. Patients underwent video EEG before and during ACZ treatment. In a zebrafish model of CHD2‐related epilepsy, ictal‐like events were recorded 5 days post‐fertilization after overnight ACZ exposure. Developmental delay preceded the onset of seizures in 10 of the 12 patients. Four had ataxia, and 6 exhibited autistic features. Seizures, primarily myoclonic, began at an average age of 3.4 years and were photosensitive in all 12 patients. Add‐on ACZ treatment controlled photosensitive seizures in all patients: 6 became seizure‐free, and in the remaining 6, seizure frequency decreased by over 75%. Four patients transitioned to ACZ monotherapy. The median follow‐up was 13 months. In the zebrafish model, ACZ exposure reduced ictal‐like events by 72%. ACZ, a well‐tolerated and cost‐effective medication, could be a good option for CHD2‐related epilepsy, predominantly manifesting with myoclonic seizures and photosensitivity. Plain Language Summary Epilepsy associated with CHD2 mutations is often pharmacoresistant and associated with developmental delay and eventually ataxia. There are several generalized seizure types, including generalized tonic–clonic seizures, but the most characteristic are jerks triggered by light stimulation. We collected 12 patients who received acetazolamide, a drug usually given as a diuretic and registered as a mild antiseizure medication. All jerks triggered by light disappeared while the frequency of spontaneous seizures decreased by over 75%. Further studies are needed to confirm this promising finding and identify the mechanism by which an old compound seems to have such a specific antiseizure effect.
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21. Photopatch testing: Clinical characteristics, test results, and final diagnoses from the North American Contact Dermatitis Group, 2009–2020.
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DeLeo, Vincent A., Adler, Brandon L., Belsito, Donald V., Pratt, Melanie D., Sasseville, Denis, Reeder, Margo J., Warshaw, Erin M., Atwater, Amber R., Taylor, James S., Storrs, Frances, Marks, James G., DeKoven, Joel G., Silverberg, Jonathan, Yu, JiaDe, Botto, Nina, Houle, Marie‐Claude, Mowad, Christen M., and Dunnick, Cory A.
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Background: Photoallergic contact dermatitis (PACD) is a delayed hypersensitivity reaction to allergens only in the presence of ultraviolet radiation in sunlight. Photopatch testing (PhotoPT) is necessary to confirm the diagnosis of PACD. There are few published studies of PhotoPT in North America. Objective: To summarise the results of patients photopatch tested by members of the North American Contact Dermatitis Group (NACDG), 2009–2020. Methods: Retrospective analysis of patient characteristics and PhotoPT results to 32 allergens on the NACDG Photopatch Test Series. Results: Most of the 454 tested patients were female (70.3%), 21–60 years old (66.7%) and White (66.7%). There were a total of 119 positive photopatch tests. Sunscreen agents comprised 88.2% of those, with benzophenones responsible for over half of them. Final diagnoses included PACD in 17.2%, allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) in 44.5%, polymorphous light eruption (PMLE) in 18.9% and chronic actinic dermatitis (CAD) in 9.0% of patients. Conclusions: In 454 patients with suspected photosensitivity referred for photopatch testing in North America, approximately one‐fifth had PACD. Sunscreen agents, especially benzophenones, were the most common photoallergens. Other common diagnoses included ACD, PMLE and CAD. Photopatch testing is an important tool for differentiating these conditions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. Continuum of light sensitivity in atopic dermatitis: A retrospective analysis of 139 cases in Scotland.
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Chaiyabutr, Chayada, Dawe, Robert, Lesar, Andrea, and Ibbotson, Sally H.
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Previous reports have characterized photosensitivity in atopic dermatitis (AD), but with differences in terminology and criteria. This study aims to assess outcomes in 139 patients with AD referred for photodiagnostic testing and to establish diagnostic criteria for photosensitivity in AD. Clinical and photodiagnostic data were reviewed, categorizing photosensitivity into photoexacerbated AD, photosensitive AD, and chronic actinic dermatitis. Of the patient cohort, the mean age was 42.6 ± 16.7 years, and 61.9% were men. In total, 51.1% of the patients with photoexacerbated AD had normal monochromator phototesting, and 7.9% of the patients with photosensitive AD displayed slight-to-moderate ultraviolet (UV)-A sensitivity (≥30% of normal minimal erythema dose [MED]) and mostly normal or slightly reduced UV-B MEDs (≥80% of normal MED). Conversely, 41% of the patients had chronic actinic dermatitis, and 93% of this group demonstrated significant UV-B sensitivity, with very low UV-B MEDs (<80% of normal MED) and/or very low UV-A MEDs (<30% of normal MED). No significant differences in sex, age, or skin phototype were observed between the groups. Serial phototesting revealed changes in photosensitivity status over time in 8 patients. A small sample size and retrospective design. This study highlights the heterogeneity of photosensitivity patterns in patients with AD and the importance of follow-up assessments due to potential shifts in disease spectrum over time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. Orthogonal Geometry Enhancing the Intersystem Crossing and Photosensitive Efficiency of Spiro Organoboron Compounds.
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spiro organoboron compounds (PS1 andPS2 as potent 1O2 sensitizers), several new organoboron molecules (PS4 –PS9 ) were constructed through structural modification, and their low‐lying excited states and photophysical properties have been explored by density functional theory (DFT) and time‐dependent DFT (TD‐DFT) calculations. The predicted effective intersystem crossing (ISC) processes arise from the S1→T2 transition forPS4 –PS6 and the S1→T4 transition forPS1 , and correspondingK ISC rate constants reach the order of magnitude of 109 (s−1). The organoboron compounds with a (N, N) chelate acceptor are predicted to exhibit relatively higher ISC efficiency than those bearing a (N, O) acceptor, and the planar C3NBN ring and the orthogonal configuration between the donor and acceptor moieties are responsible for the ISC rate enhancement. Importantly, the geometric features of the lowest singlet excited state (S1) for these compounds play a decisive role in their photosensitive efficiency. The present results provide a basis for better understanding of the photosensitivity of thesespiro organoboron compounds and the structural modification effect. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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24. Headache in systemic lupus erythematosus: The LUNA registry cross-sectional study.
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Takamatsu, Ryota, Shimojima, Yasuhiro, Kishida, Dai, Ichikawa, Takanori, Ueno, Ken-ichi, Miyawaki, Yoshia, Yajima, Nobuyuki, Sada, Ken-Ei, Ichinose, Kunihiro, Yoshimi, Ryusuke, Ohno, Shigeru, Kajiyama, Hiroshi, Fujiwara, Michio, Sato, Shuzo, Kida, Takashi, Matsuo, Yusuke, Nishimura, Keisuke, Toriyama, Toshihide, and Sekijima, Yoshiki
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Objectives: This study investigated the clinically relevant factors for headaches in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) using a registry from a Japanese multicenter cohort. Methods: This cross-sectional study analysed the clinical information of patients with SLE who experienced headache episodes using the Migraine Disability Assessment (MIDAS) questionnaire. Significant findings in the comparisons between patients with headache (HA patients) and those without headache (non-HA patients) and in the comparisons depending on the grades of headache-induced disability in daily life based on the MIDAS scores were evaluated. Multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed to identify the relevant factors for headache. Results: We analyzed 369 patients (median age, 45 years; female, 90.8%), including 113 HA patients who were significantly younger than non-HA patients (p <.005). HA patients had significantly higher frequencies of photosensitivity, rashes, and mucosal ulcers than non-HA patients (p <.05). Age and photosensitivity were significantly associated with headache (odds ratio (OR) 0.93, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.95–0.99; OR 2.11, 95% CI 1.29–3.49, respectively). In the HA patients, hypocomplementemia was significantly associated with a disability of more than mild grade (OR 2.89, 95% CI 1.14–7.74), while rash was significantly observed in those presenting with moderate and severe disability. Conclusion: This study suggests that photosensitivity is a relevant manifestation of headache in patients with SLE. Persistent hypocomplementemia can contribute to headache-induced disability in daily life, whereas a rash may be a dominant manifestation in patients presenting with moderate/severe headache-induced disability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. Prevalence and characteristics of, and knowledge related to, photosensitivity in patients with lupus erythematosus: the international PHOTOLUP study.
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Battesti, Gilles, Felten, Renaud, Piga, Matteo, Sarmiento-Monroy, Juan C, Ziade, Nelly, Kibbi, Lina El, Ugarte-Gil, Manuel, Arnaud, Laurent, and Chasset, François
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Objective The objective of this study was to assess the prevalence and characteristics of, and knowledge about, photosensitivity and the use of photoprotective measures in an international cohort of cutaneous lupus erythematosus and SLE patients. Methods We conducted an international, cross-sectional study based on a 46-question web-based survey, including patients with medically confirmed lupus erythematosus, conducted between November 2021 and April 2022. Results A total of 600 patients with lupus erythematosus [94% female, median age: 41 years, interquartile range (IQR): 33–51] from 50 countries were included. A history of photosensitivity was reported by 389/600 (64.8%) patients. Photosensitivity was associated with the presence of other cutaneous involvement [odds ratio (OR) = 3.8; 95% CI 2.5–5.7; P < 0.001] and differed according to the area of residence and level of education (P < 0.001, for all). Photosensitivity was characterized by a wide range of clinical manifestations (both cutaneous and systemic symptoms in 56.1% and systemic symptoms only in 29.8% of patients). Fatigue was the most frequently reported systemic manifestation (82.3%). Overall, 559/600 (93%) patients were aware of the detrimental role of ultraviolet radiation exposure in lupus erythematosus, but 160/480 (33.3%) were unaware of the importance of photoprotective measures, including 90/310 (29%) among those with photosensitivity. Conclusion A high rate of self-reported photosensitivity characterizes lupus erythematosus patients. Photosensitivity frequently includes subjective features, which makes it difficult to evaluate in clinical practice. As fatigue is frequent in lupus erythematosus, further study is needed to clarify the causal link with ultraviolet radiation exposure. About one-third of lupus erythematosus patients are unaware of the importance of photoprotective measures. This should be improved through more frequent and targeted awareness interventions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. The face of Non‐photosensitive trichothiodystrophy phenotypic spectrum: A subsequent study on paediatric population.
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Background: Non‐photosensitive trichothiodystrophies (TTDs) are a diverse group of genodermatoses within the subset of conditions known as "sulphur‐deficient brittle hair" syndromes. A part of them has only recently been identified, revealing novel causative genes and very rare phenotypes of these genetic skin disorders. At the same time, the molecular basis of previously published and unresolved cases has been revealed through the introduction of innovative genetic techniques. We have previously described the facial phenotype of patients with the Photosensitive form of TTD during childhood. This study marks the beginning of an effort to expand the analysis to include individuals of the same age who do not have photosensitivity. Methods: A total of 26 facial portraits of TTD paediatric patients with Non‐photosensitivity from the literature were analysed using computer‐aided technologies, and their facial features were examined through a detailed clinical review. Results: Distinct facial features were identified in both Photosensitive and Non‐photosensitive TTDs. Conclusion: The present study has comprehensively elucidated the facial features in TTDs, encompassing the Non‐photosensitive clinical spectrum. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. Synthesis of Mono‐, Di‐, Tri‐, and Tetra‐cationic Pyridinium and Vinylpyridinium Modified [2.2]Paracyclophanes: Modular Receptors for Supramolecular Systems.
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Wang, Yichuan, Li, Yuting, Fuhr, Olaf, Nieger, Martin, Hassan, Zahid, and Bräse, Stefan
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In this report, a new series of mono‐, di‐, tri‐, and tetra‐cationic pyridinium and vinyl pyridinium‐modified [2.2]paracyclophanes as useful molecular tectons for supramolecular systems are described. Regioselective functionalization at specific positions, followed by resolution step and successive transformations through Pd‐catalyzed Suzuki‐Miyaura and Mizoroki‐Heck cross‐coupling chemistry furnish a series of modular PCP scaffolds. In our proof‐of‐concept study, on N‐methylation, the PCPs bearing (cationic) pyridyl functionalities were demonstrated as useful molecular receptors in host‐guest supramolecular assays. The PCPs on grafting with light‐responsive azobenzene (−N=N−) functional core as side‐groups impart photosensitivity that can be remotely transformed on irradiation, offering photo‐controlled smart molecular functions. Furthermore, the symmetrical PCPs bearing bi‐, and tetra‐pyridyl functionalities at the peripheries have enormous potential to serve as ditopic and tetratopic 3D molecular tectons for engineering non‐covalent supramolecular assemblies with new structural and functional attributes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Photophobia and Visual Triggers in Vestibular Migraine.
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Zou, Xiaodong, He, Jiahui, Zhou, Mengting, Zhao, Fangling, Tian, Xiulin, Xu, Xiaopei, Hong, Wenwu, Wang, Faming, Chen, Juanyan, Qin, Chenghui, Xia, Jinjin, Xie, Yuying, Xiao, Yujin, Liu, Kaiming, and Guo, Liang
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Introduction: Vestibular migraine (VM) is a prevalent vestibular disorder characterized by episodic vertigo. However, the relationship between photophobia and visual triggers in VM remains unexplored. We investigated the correlation of photophobia during the VM attack with interictal photosensitivity and visually triggering dizziness in patients with VM. Methods: We enrolled patients diagnosed with VM, with or without photophobia, across seven specialized vertigo and headache clinics in China. Healthy individuals were also included as a control group. Using a cross-sectional survey design, we collected data related to light intensity and dizziness frequency triggered by flicker, glare, and eyestrain using the Headache Triggers Sensitivity and Avoidance Questionnaire. Results: A total of 366 patients were recruited. The photosensitivity and frequency of dizziness induced by flicker, glare, and eyestrain observed in patients with VM and photophobia were significantly elevated compared with those in patients without photophobia and control participants (P < 0.001). A significant positive correlation was observed between photosensitivity levels and dizziness frequency triggered by flicker, glare, and eyestrain in patients with VM and photophobia (P < 0.001). Conclusions: This study unequivocally established a positive association of ictal photophobia with interictal photosensitivity and visually triggering dizziness, strongly advocating the need for further research on exposure-based therapies for managing VM. Clinical trials registration: ClinicalTrial.gov Identifier, NCT04939922, retrospectively registered, 14th June 2021. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. 吡咯喹啉醌二钠盐加工环境的稳定性研究.
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徐天姿, 范恩宇, 陆海霞, 李小佳, 范秋领, 邓颖颖, and 潘美辰
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PQQ (Biochemistry) ,ACCELERATED life testing ,SODIUM dichromate ,PHOTOSENSITIVITY ,COLOR - Abstract
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30. Synthesis, structural peculiarities, and photosensitivity of fluorinated dibenzo-1,2,5,6-tetrathiocines.
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Buravlev, Alexander A., Makarov, Alexander Yu., Salnikov, Georgy E., Genaev, Alexander M., Bagryanskaya, Irina Yu., Nikulshin, Pavel V., Platonov, Vyacheslav E., and Zibarev, Andrey V.
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New fluorinated dibenzo-1,2,5,6-tetrathiocines 1 and 2 were synthesized by a novel condensation of 1,2-disulfenyl chlorides under the influence of elemental Cu, and structurally defined in the solid state, solution, and gas phase by single-crystal XRD, variable-temperature 19F NMR and NOESY, and DFT calculations. Crystalline 1 and 2 exhibited the C2h chair and C2 twist molecular conformations, respectively. Unlike 1 displayed only C⋯S shortened intermolecular contacts, crystal structure of 2 featured F⋯π, F⋯F, F⋯S and S⋯S contacts. In toluene solutions at 296 K, both twist and chair conformers were observed in the ∼1 : 1 and ∼7 : 1 ratios for 1 and 2, respectively. For 1, the twist ↔ chair conformer interconversion was practically temperature-independent, and for 2 revealed ΔH ∼3.5 kJ mol−1 and ΔS ∼4.4 J K−1 mol−1. With DFT, the PESs for twist–chair transformation and twist–twist racemization were analyzed and the TSs exhibiting twist–halfchair and boat conformations, respectively, were found. Several additional stationary points on the PESs, corresponding to hidden intermediates and bifurcation points and featuring twistboat and halfchair conformations were detected. In chloroform solution under sunlight, 1 underwent 1,2,5,6-tetrathiocine → 1,2,3,6-tetrathiocine isomerization whose product was characterized by XRD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Photosensitivity and calcinosis cutis are the major clinical presentations in patients with juvenile and adult dermatomyositis.
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Sharquie, Khalifa E., Kubaisi, Thamir A., and Sharquie, Inas K.
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Background Dermatomyositis is an uncommon inflammatory disease that causes muscle weakness and a distinctive dermatological rash. The objective of this study is to record all clinical presentations in patients with dermatomyositis but mainly dermatological manifestations. Methods This case series descriptive study included 23 patients with dermatomyositis who were seen during the period from 2014-2023. A full history and clinical examination were carried out. All patients were referred from the Rheumatology and Pediatric Units after doing a full assessment and necessary investigations. Results The juvenile group peak consisted of 13 patients, their ages ranged from 3-15 years with a mean of 5 years, 6 males and 7 females. The main clinical picture was photosensitivity with distinctive heliotrope facial rash in all patients, and calcinosis cutis in 8 (61.53%) cases The adult group included 10 subjects, their ages ranged from 30-60 years with a mean of 47 years, 9 females and one male patient. The presenting picture was skin rash in a form of photosensitivity with characteristic heliotrope of the face and muscle weakness of shoulder and pelvic girdles in all cases. No malignancy was reported. Conclusion There was no significant difference between both genders in children, however, it was more prevalent in adult females. The presenting features in the juvenile group were photosensitivity, a heliotrope rash of the face and calcinosis cutis. While photosensitivity with heliotrope dermatitis of the face and muscle weakness was sever in adults. No malignancy was detected during follow-ups in any patient. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. Clinical profile and photocontact sensitivity pattern in patients with cosmetic dermatitis: A prospective study.
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Background: With the rise in cosmetic usage, adverse reactions related to cosmetics have also risen. Photocontact dermatitis to cosmetics is a challenging entity to diagnose and manage. Objectives: To evaluate the clinical features and photocontact sensitivity patterns in patients with cosmetic dermatitis and establish their association based on patch and photopatch test results. Methods: A prospective observational study, where 80 patients with a clinical diagnosis of cosmetic dermatitis were patch or photopatch tested (as per indication) with the Indian standard series, Indian cosmetic and fragrance series, and the patient’s personal product(s). Results: A total of 104 positive reactions were observed in 57/80 patients, of which 50 were relevant to cosmetics usage. Sixty-five patients underwent a photopatch test, and 17 tested positive. Photosensitivity in patients was significantly associated with a positive photopatch test (p-value < 0.001). Various new photo-allergens were discovered, including propylene glycol, triethanolamine, chloroacetamide, isopropyl myristate, cetrimide and hexamine. Facial melanosis was a predominant clinical finding in 44 patients, with pigmented contact dermatitis detected in 19 (43.2%) of these cases. Limitations: Patients’ personal products could not be tested on every patient. Chemical analysis of indigenous products and the individual chemical ingredients of the patient’s personal products could not be patch-tested separately. Phototesting was not performed in patients with photosensitivity. Conclusion: In patients with suspected cosmetic dermatitis with history of photosensitivity or those with facial melanosis of unknown origin, a photopatch test is crucial to detect potentially hidden photo allergens. Many new photo allergens have emerged in the present study. Cosmetic companies should provide detailed information regarding each constituent of the cosmetic products. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Lupus eritematoso túmido.
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Lupus erythematosus tumidus is an uncommon disorder characterized by erythematous urticarial non-scarring plaques. It has high photosensitivity and a clinical course with relapses and spontaneous remission. Histologic features include perivascular and periadnexal lymphocytic infiltration and interstitial mucin deposition, with the absence of changes on the epidermal surface. We present the case of a 55-year-old male who presented with an erythematous urticarial plaque on the forehead. Initially, we consider Hansen's disease due to its prevalence and regional epidemiology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Sunproofing from within: A deep dive into oral photoprotection strategies in dermatology.
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Background: Photoprotection is the first measure in the prevention and treatment of the deleterious effects that sunlight can cause on the skin. It is well known that prolonged exposure to solar radiation leads to acute and chronic complications, such as erythema, accelerated skin aging, proinflammatory and procarcinogenic effects, and eye damage, among others. Methods: A better understanding of the molecules that can protect against ultraviolet radiation and their effects will lead to improvements in skin health. Results: Most of these effects of the sunlight are modulated by oxidative stress and proinflammatory mechanisms, therefore, the supplementation of substances that can regulate and neutralize reactive oxygen species would be beneficial for skin protection. Current evidence indicates that systemic photoprotection should be used as an adjunctive measure to topical photoprotection. Conclusion: Oral photoprotectors are a promising option in improving protection against damage induced by UVR, as they contain active ingredients that increase the antioxidant effects of the body, complementing other photoprotection measures. We present a review of oral photoprotectors and their effects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Lichturtikaria und polymorphe Lichtdermatose.
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Balakirski, Galina, Gäbelein-Wissing, Noemi, and Hofmann, Silke C.
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36. UV-induzierte Pathogenese des Lupus erythematodes.
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37. Light Therapy in Chronic Migraine.
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Hou, Tsung-Wei, Yang, Cheng-Chia, Lai, Tzu-Hsien, Wu, Ying-Hui, and Yang, Chun-Pai
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Purpose of Review: This review assesses the effectiveness and safety of light therapy, particularly green light therapy, as an emerging non-pharmacological treatment for chronic migraine (CM). It aims to highlight alternative or complementary approaches to traditional pharmacological remedies, focusing the need for diverse treatment options. Recent Findings: Despite sensitivity to light being a defining feature of migraine, light therapy has shown promising signs in providing substantial symptom relief. Studies have provided insights into green light therapy's role in managing CM. These studies consistently demonstrate its efficacy in reducing the frequency, severity, and symptoms of migraines. Additional benefits observed include improvements in sleep quality and reductions in anxiety. Importantly, green light therapy has been associated with minimal side effects, indicating its potential as a suitable option for migraine sufferers. In addition to green light, other forms of light therapy, such as infrared polarized light, low-level laser therapy (LLLT), and intravascular irradiation of blood (ILIB), are also being explored with potential therapeutic effects. Summary: Light therapies, especially green light therapy, are recognized as promising, safe, and non-pharmacological interventions for treating CM. They have been shown to be effective in decreasing headache frequency and enhancing the overall quality of life. However, current studies, often limited by small sample sizes, prompt more extensive clinical trials to better understand the full impact of light therapies. The exploration of other light-based treatments, such as LLLT and ILIB, warrants further research to broaden the scope of effective migraine management strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. Ultrafast Self‐Powered Ti–Zn–N Photodetector‐Based Optocoupler for Power Electronics Applications.
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George, Jeena, Vikraman, Hajeesh Kumar, Sivalingam, Yuvaraj, Varadharaj, Eswaramoorthy K., and Mangalampalli S. R. N., Kiran
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This study presents an early exploration into the application of a self‐powered photodetector based on titanium zinc nitride (TiZnN) films in power electronics, aiming to overcome inherent limitations of conventional optocouplers such as low switching speed and specific operating voltage requirements. The fabricated device demonstrates excellent performance metrics, including photosensitivity of 136, the responsivity of 3.22 mA W−1 at −8 V bias, and a peak detectivity of 1.76 × 108 Jones at 0 V bias. Remarkably, ultrafast rise (τs) and decay times (τd) of 0.11 and 0.10 ms, respectively, are achieved, alongside broad‐band spectral absorption characteristics. Experimental validation showcases the efficacy of the TiZnN‐based optocoupler in practical applications, notably in power electronics triggerable relay systems and AC–AC converters. Leveraging the self‐powering capability inherent to the TiZnN photodetector, this optocoupler eliminates external power source dependencies, thereby enhancing its versatility and applicability in diverse electronic systems. The rapid response time of the device and broad spectral absorption further underscore its suitability for high‐speed signal transmission across varied operating conditions. This research paves a path for developing stable, cost‐effective, and self‐powered ultrafast optocouplers, eliminating concerns about compromising electrical signal transit. These advancements hold significant implications for enhancing electronic system performance, reliability, and functionality in critical applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. The interferon-rich skin environment regulates Langerhans cell ADAM17 to promote photosensitivity in lupus.
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Li, Thomas Morgan, Zyulina, Victoria, Seltzer, Ethan S., Dacic, Marija, Chinenov, Yurii, Daamen, Andrea R., Veiga, Keila R., Schwartz, Noa, Oliver, David J., Cabahug-Zuckerman, Pamela, Lora, Jose, Yong Liu, Shipman, William D., Ambler, William G., Taber, Sarah F., Onel, Karen B., Zippin, Jonathan H., Rashighi, Mehdi, Krueger, James G., and Anandasabapathy, Niroshana
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LANGERHANS cells , *EPIDERMAL growth factor receptors , *PHOTOSENSITIVITY , *LUPUS erythematosus , *METALLOPROTEINASES , *REACTIVE oxygen species - Abstract
The autoimmune disease lupus erythematosus (lupus) is characterized by photosensitivity, where even ambient ultraviolet radiation (UVR) exposure can lead to development of inflammatory skin lesions. We have previously shown that Langerhans cells (LCs) limit keratinocyte apoptosis and photosensitivity via a disintegrin and metalloprotease 17 (ADAM17)-mediated release of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) ligands and that LC ADAM17 sheddase activity is reduced in lupus. Here, we sought to understand how the lupus skin environment contributes to LC ADAM17 dysfunction and, in the process, differentiate between effects on LC ADAM17 sheddase function, LC ADAM17 expression, and LC numbers. We show through transcriptomic analysis a shared IFN-rich environment in non-lesional skin across human lupus and three murine models: MRL/lpr, B6.Sle1yaa, and imiquimod (IMQ) mice. IFN-I inhibits LC ADAM17 sheddase activity in murine and human LCs, and IFNAR blockade in lupus model mice restores LC ADAM17 sheddase activity, all without consistent effects on LC ADAM17 protein expression or LC numbers. Anti-IFNAR- mediated LC ADAM17 sheddase function restoration is associated with reduced photosensitive responses that are dependent on EGFR signaling and LC ADAM17. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) is a known mediator of ADAM17 activity; we show that UVR-induced LC ROS production is reduced in lupus model mice, restored by anti-IFNAR, and is cytoplasmic in origin. Our findings suggest that IFN-I promotes photosensitivity at least in part by inhibiting UVR-induced LC ADAM17 sheddase function and raise the possibility that anifrolumab ameliorates lupus skin disease in part by restoring this function. This work provides insight into IFN-I- mediated disease mechanisms, LC regulation, and a potential mechanism of action for anifrolumab in lupus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Prefrontal cortex neurons encode ambient light intensity differentially across regions and layers.
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Zangen, Elyashiv, Hadar, Shira, Lawrence, Christopher, Obeid, Mustafa, Rasras, Hala, Hanzin, Ella, Aslan, Ori, Zur, Eyal, Schulcz, Nadav, Cohen-Hatab, Daniel, Samama, Yona, Nir, Sarah, Li, Yi, Dobrotvorskia, Irina, and Sabbah, Shai
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RETINAL ganglion cells ,PREFRONTAL cortex ,LIGHT intensity ,NEURONS ,THALAMIC nuclei ,PHOTOSENSITIVITY - Abstract
While light can affect emotional and cognitive processes of the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), no light-encoding was hitherto identified in this region. Here, extracellular recordings in awake mice revealed that over half of studied mPFC neurons showed photosensitivity, that was diminished by inhibition of intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs), or of the upstream thalamic perihabenular nucleus (PHb). In 15% of mPFC photosensitive neurons, firing rate changed monotonically along light-intensity steps and gradients. These light-intensity-encoding neurons comprised four types, two enhancing and two suppressing their firing rate with increased light intensity. Similar types were identified in the PHb, where they exhibited shorter latency and increased sensitivity. Light suppressed prelimbic activity but boosted infralimbic activity, mirroring the regions' contrasting roles in fear-conditioning, drug-seeking, and anxiety. We posit that prefrontal photosensitivity represents a substrate of light-susceptible, mPFC-mediated functions, which could be ultimately studied as a therapeutical target in psychiatric and addiction disorders. The medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) orchestrates multifaceted light-sensitive cognitive and emotional processes. Here, Zangen et al. show mPFC neuronal encoding of environmental light intensity, and propose a pathway that may drive this encoding. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. Enhancing the Photosensitivity of Hypocrellin A by Perylene Diimide Metallacage-Based Host–Guest Complexation for Photodynamic Therapy.
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Li, Rongrong, Yang, Tianfeng, Peng, Xiuhong, Feng, Qian, Hou, Yali, Zhu, Jiao, Chu, Dake, Duan, Xianglong, Zhang, Yanming, and Zhang, Mingming
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PHOTODYNAMIC therapy , *PERYLENE , *FLUORESCENCE resonance energy transfer , *PHOTOSENSITIVITY , *POLYCYCLIC aromatic hydrocarbons , *REACTIVE oxygen species , *POLYMERSOMES - Abstract
Highlights: A new type of metallacage was successfully fabricated and used as containers for hypocrellin-type photosensitizers, which prevented the self-aggregation of photosensitizers in aqueous solution. The metallacage was also employed as an energy donor to promote the singlet oxygen generation ability via fluorescence resonance energy transfer, thereby achieving highly efficient photodynamic therapy. The development of supramolecular hosts which can efficiently encapsulate photosensitizers to improve the photodynamic efficacy holds great promise for cancer therapy. Here, we report two perylene diimide-based metallacages that can form stable host–guest complexes with planar conjugated molecules including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and photosensitizers (hypocrellin A). Such host–guest complexation not only prevents the aggregation of photosensitizers in aqueous environments, but also offers fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) from the metallacage to the photosensitizers to further improve the singlet oxygen generation (ΦΔ = 0.66). The complexes are further assembled with amphiphilic polymers, forming nanoparticles with improved stability for anticancer study. Both in vitro and in vivo studies indicate that the nanoparticles display excellent anticancer activities upon light irradiation, showing great potential for cancer photodynamic therapy. This study provides a straightforward and effective approach for enhancing the photosensitivity of conventional photosensitizers via host–guest complexation-based FRET, which will open a new avenue for host–guest chemistry-based supramolecular theranostics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Diazotypie – Bildgebung mit Diazoniumsalzen: Das Experiment.
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Ducci, Matthias
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PHOTOSENSITIVITY , *AZO dyes , *DIAZO compounds - Abstract
Summary Peter Griess synthesized the first diazo compounds in 1858. August Kekulé played a key role in the elucidation of the structure of this new class of compounds. Around 1886, the photosensitivity of diazo compounds was discovered. This was used to develop the diazotype, a silver‐free copying process which produces azo dyes. Finally, a suggestion is made on how the diazotype can be implemented in chemistry classes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. Dual Optoelectronic Organic Field-Effect Device: Combination of Electroluminescence and Photosensitivity.
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Trukhanov, Vasiliy A., Sosorev, Andrey Y., Dominskiy, Dmitry I., Fedorenko, Roman S., Tafeenko, Victor A., Borshchev, Oleg V., Ponomarenko, Sergey A., and Paraschuk, Dmitry Y.
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FIELD-effect devices , *ELECTROLUMINESCENCE , *ORGANIC field-effect transistors , *ORGANIC semiconductors , *PHOTOEMISSION , *PHOTOSENSITIVITY , *PHOTOELECTRIC effect - Abstract
Merging the functionality of an organic field-effect transistor (OFET) with either a light emission or a photoelectric effect can increase the efficiency of displays or photosensing devices. In this work, we show that an organic semiconductor enables a multifunctional OFET combining electroluminescence (EL) and a photoelectric effect. Specifically, our computational and experimental investigations of a six-ring thiophene-phenylene co-oligomer (TPCO) revealed that this material is promising for OFETs, light-emitting, and photoelectric devices because of the large oscillator strength of the lowest-energy singlet transition, efficient luminescence, pronounced delocalization of the excited state, and balanced charge transport. The fabricated OFETs showed a photoelectric response for wavelengths shorter than 530 nm and simultaneously EL in the transistor channel, with a maximum at ~570 nm. The devices demonstrated an EL external quantum efficiency (EQE) of ~1.4% and a photoelectric responsivity of ~0.7 A W–1, which are among the best values reported for state-of-the-art organic light-emitting transistors and phototransistors, respectively. We anticipate that our results will stimulate the design of efficient materials for multifunctional organic optoelectronic devices and expand the potential applications of organic (opto)electronics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Electrodeposition of Photosensitive Layers Based on Conducting Polymers and Zinc Phthalocyaninate, Their Structure and Photoelectrical Properties.
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Gribkova, O. L., Kabanova, V. A., Kormshchikov, I. D., Tameev, A. R., and Nekrasov, A. A.
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CONDUCTING polymers , *ZINC , *POLYPYRROLE , *CHEMICAL structure , *ELECTROPLATING , *ELECTRONIC structure , *PHOTOSENSITIVITY - Abstract
Photosensitive hybrid layers are obtained by electrochemical polymerization of pyrrole and 3,4‑ethylenedioxythiophene in the presence of water-soluble sodium salt of zinc octa(3′,5′-dicarboxyphenoxy)phthalocyaninate containing 16 ionogenic carboxylate groups. The process of the hybrid layer electrodeposition was found to occur most effectively in galvanostatic and potentiostatic modes on the sublayer of poly-3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene–polyacid complex. The electronic and chemical structure and morpho-logy of the hybrid layers of polypyrrole obtained in the presence of zinc octa(3′,5′-dicarboxyphenoxy)phthalocyaninate were studied. Possible reasons are considered why the measured values of photosensitivity and external quantum yield of charge-carrier generation in polypyrrole–zinc octa(3′,5′-dicarboxyphenoxy)phthalocyaninate are several times higher than in poly-3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene–zinc octa(3′,5′-dicarboxyphenoxy)phthalocyaninate. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. Sensitivity-Enhancing Modified Holographic Photopolymer of PQ/PMMA.
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Wu, Junhui, Jin, Junchao, Hu, Po, Li, Jinhong, Zeng, Zeyi, Li, Qingdong, Liu, Jie, Chen, Mingyong, Zhang, Zuoyu, Wang, Li, Lin, Xiao, and Tan, Xiaodi
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DENDRIMERS , *ANALYTICAL chemistry , *PHOTOSENSITIVITY , *ACTIVATION energy , *PHOTOPOLYMERS , *PENTAERYTHRITOL - Abstract
Phenanthrenequinone-doped poly(methyl methacrylate) (PQ/PMMA) photopolymers are potential holographic storage media owing to their high-density storage capacities, low costs, high stability, and negligible shrinkage in volume holographic permanent memory. However, because of the limitations of the substrate, conventional Plexiglas materials do not exhibit a good performance in terms of photosensitivity and molding. In this study, the crosslinked structure of PMMA was modified by introducing a dendrimer monomer, pentaerythritol tetraacrylate (PETA), which increases the photosensitivity of the material 2 times (from ~0.58 cm/J to ~1.18 cm/J), and the diffraction efficiency is increased 1.6 times (from ~50% to ~80%). In addition, the modified material has a superior ability to mold compared to conventional materials. Moreover, the holographic performance enhancement was evaluated in conjunction with a quantum chemical analysis. The doping of PETA resulted in an overall decrease in the energy required for the reaction system of the material, and the activation energy decreased by ~0.5 KJ/mol in the photoreaction stage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. Photosensitive Control and Network Synchronization of Chemical Oscillators.
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Carballosa, Alejandro, Gomez-Varela, Ana I., Bao-Varela, Carmen, Flores-Arias, Maria Teresa, and Muñuzuri, Alberto P.
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OSCILLATING chemical reactions , *BELOUSOV-Zhabotinskii reaction , *SYNCHRONIZATION , *GLASS - Abstract
The Belousov–Zhabotinsky (BZ) reaction has long been a paradigmatic system for studying chemical oscillations. Here, we experimentally studied the synchronization control within photochemically coupled star networks of BZ oscillators. Experiments were carried out in wells performed in soda-lime glass constructed using novel laser technologies. Utilizing the inherent oscillatory nature of the BZ reaction, we engineered a star network of oscillators interconnected through photochemical inhibitory coupling. Furthermore, the experimental setup presented here could be extrapolated to more complex network architectures with both excitatory and inhibitory couplings, contributing to the fundamental understanding of synchronization in complex systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. P‐29: A bias TFT with high photosensitive current for optical sensors.
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Xu, Chuanxiang, Yao, Qi, Zhang, Jinchao, Qin, Bin, Li, Liuqing, Liu, Liwei, Shu, Shi, Liu, Xinhua, and Yuan, Guangcai
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OPTICAL sensors ,LIGHT sources ,AMORPHOUS silicon ,AMPERES ,PHOTOSENSITIVITY - Abstract
A photosensitive TFT sensor called bias TFT fabricated using simple amorphous silicon process in this paper. The photosensitive current of bias TFT is linearly related to the brightness of the top light source and inversely proportional to the size of the bias region. The photosensitivity current can be up to 10E‐8 amperes under 100 nits illumination. Among four shapes of bias TFTs, L‐type TFTs have the highest photo current. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. 97‐4: Late‐News Paper: Visible Light Detection Enhancement of Indium‐Gallium‐Zinc Oxide Phototransistor with a Formation of p‐n Junction Using PEDOT:PSS Absorption Layer.
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Lee, Dong Keun, Ahn, Jong Hyuk, An, Jong Bin, Rho, Sung Min, Kim, Kyung Min, and Kim, Hyun Jae
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P-N junctions (Semiconductors) ,VISIBLE spectra ,PHOTOTRANSISTORS ,LIGHT absorption ,PHOTOSENSITIVITY - Abstract
In this paper, an indium‐gallium‐zinc oxide (IGZO) based phototransistor with an electrohydrodynamic (EHD) jet printed poly (3,4‐ethylenedioxythiophene) polystyrene sulfonate (PEDOT:PSS) absorption layer has been developed for the absorption of visible light. The PEDOT:PSS absorption layerforms a p‐n junction with IGZO, enhancing the photoresponse through selective carrier transfer of photogenerated carriers. As a result, the proposed phototransistor exhibits improved optoelectronic characteristics such as photoresponsivity of 8.40 × 102 A/W, photosensitivity of 1.12 × 107, detectivity of 8.05 × 1011 Jones under the green light (532 nm) illumination of 5 mW/mm2. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. Hydrochlorothiazide disrupts DNA damage response to exacerbate skin photosensitivity
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Lei Tao, Yujiao Xu, Yingyue Cui, Qingcheng Wei, Boyang Lin, Yu Cao, Zhen Dai, Zhi Ma, Ling Zhang, Aiping Shi, Ling Gu, and Yunyao Liu
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Hydrochlorothiazide ,Photosensitivity ,Nucleotide excision repair ,G1 arrest ,Environmental pollution ,TD172-193.5 ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
Hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ) is a widely utilized diuretic for the treatment of hypertension. The photosensitivity of HCTZ has been recognized for six decades, with UVA being considered the primary culprit. However, the precise molecular mechanism of HCTZ sensitizing skin to UV radiation remains unknown. In this study, we demonstrate that HCTZ exacerbates UVB-induced photosensitivity in normal skin by disrupting the DNA damage response, a crucial network responsible for maintaining epidermal homeostasis. Here, we found that HCTZ aggravates UVB-induced mouse skin damage. Through transcriptomic and proteomic profiling, we have found that the cell cycle and p53 signaling pathway may contribute to the photosensitivity caused by HCTZ. In keratinocytes, HCTZ promotes the transition from G1 to S phase and inhibits the p53 signaling pathway after exposure to UV radiation. We have found that HCTZ enhances the accumulation of DNA damage induced by UVB and impairs nucleotide excision repair (NER), which is responsible for repairing UVB-induced DNA lesions, by inhibiting the expression of NER-related genes and shortening the duration of G1 phase. Furthermore, pharmacologically inducing G1 arrest eliminates HCTZ-induced accumulation of damaged DNA. These findings unveil an unknown mechanism through which HCTZ impairs NER and interferes with UVB-induced cell cycle arrest, ultimately leading to improper response towards DNA damage and increased skin sensitivity.
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50. Triangular BiVO4-Bi2O3 ultrathin sheet composites for enhancement of photoelectrochemical and photocatalytic performance
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Yuan-Chang Liang and Shang-Hao Chen
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Sheet composites ,Hydrothermal ,Sputtering ,Charge separation ,Photosensitivity ,Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 - Abstract
Our research unveils the synthesis of BiVO4-Bi2O3 triangular sheet composites, demonstrating their impact on charge separation ability under visible light irradiation. We found that composites with optimal BiVO4 content exhibit enhanced photocurrent density, reduced interfacial resistance, prolonged carrier life, increased surface active sites, improved charge transfer efficiency, and carrier concentration. The proposed Z-scheme mechanism appears to govern this composite system’s efficient separation of photogenerated carriers. These findings underscore the potential of BiVO4-Bi2O3 triangular sheet composites in adjusting photosensitivity and enhancing the photocatalytic ability of β-Bi2O3 triangular sheets, opening up new avenues for research in the application of the sustainable environment field.
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