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Climate response to off-equatorial stratospheric sulfur injections in three Earth System Models - Part 1: experimental protocols and surface changes 期刊论文
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2022
作者:  Daniele Visioni, Ewa M. Bednarz, Walker R. Lee, Ben Kravitz, Andy Jones, Jim M. Haywood, and Douglas G. MacMartin
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Colloidal transport and flocculation are the cause of the hyperenrichment of gold in nature 期刊论文
Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 2021
作者:  Duncan F. McLeish;  Anthony E. Williams-Jones;  Olga V. Vasyukova;  James R. Clark;  Warwick S. Board
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Six hundred years of South American tree rings reveal an increase in severe hydroclimatic events since mid-20th century 期刊论文
Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 2020
作者:  Mariano S. Morales;  Edward R. Cook;  Jonathan Barichivich;  Duncan A. Christie;  Ricardo Villalba;  Carlos LeQuesne;  Ana M. Srur;  M. Eugenia Ferrero;  Álvaro González-Reyes;  Fleur Couvreux;  Vladimir Matskovsky;  Juan C. Aravena;  Antonio Lara;  Ignacio A. Mundo;  Facundo Rojas;  María R. Prieto;  Jason E. Smerdon;  Lucas O. Bianchi;  Mariano H. Masiokas;  Rocio Urrutia-Jalabert;  Milagros Rodriguez-Catón;  Ariel A. Muñoz;  Moises Rojas-Badilla;  Claudio Alvarez;  Lidio Lopez;  Brian H. Luckman;  David Lister;  Ian Harris;  Philip D. Jones;  A. Park Williams;  Gonzalo Velazquez;  Diego Aliste;  Isabella Aguilera-Betti;  Eugenia Marcotti;  Felipe Flores;  Tomás Muñoz;  Emilio Cuq;  José A. Boninsegna
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Southern Ocean carbon sink enhanced by sea-ice feedbacks at the Antarctic Cold Reversal 期刊论文
NATURE GEOSCIENCE, 2020, 13 (7) : 489-+
作者:  Fogwill, C. J.;  Turney, C. S. M.;  Menviel, L.;  Baker, A.;  Weber, M. E.;  Ellis, B.;  Thomas, Z. A.;  Golledge, N. R.;  Etheridge, D.;  Rubino, M.;  Thornton, D. P.;  van Ommen, T. D.;  Moy, A. D.;  Curran, M. A. J.;  Davies, S.;  Bird, M., I;  Munksgaard, N. C.;  Rootes, C. M.;  Millman, H.;  Vohra, J.;  Rivera, A.;  Mackintosh, A.;  Pike, J.;  Hall, I. R.;  Bagshaw, E. A.;  Rainsley, E.;  Bronk-Ramsey, C.;  Montenari, M.;  Cage, A. G.;  Harris, M. R. P.;  Jones, R.;  Power, A.;  Love, J.;  Young, J.;  Weyrich, L. S.;  Cooper, A.
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Global fire emissions buffered by the production of pyrogenic carbon (vol 56, pg 831, 2019) 期刊论文
NATURE GEOSCIENCE, 2020, 13 (7) : 521-521
作者:  Jones, Matthew W.;  Santin, Cristina;  van der Werf, Guido R.;  Doerr, Stefan H.
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Evaluation of the Bulk Mass Flux Formulation Using Large-Eddy Simulations 期刊论文
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 2020
作者:  Jian-Feng Gu;  Robert Stephen Plant;  Christopher E. Holloway;  Todd R. Jones;  Alison Stirling;  Peter A. Clark;  Steven J. Woolnough;  Thomas L. Webb
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Honey bee virus causes context-dependent changes in host social behavior 期刊论文
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2020, 117 (19) : 10406-10413
作者:  Geffre, Amy C.;  Gernat, Tim;  Harwood, Gyan P.;  Jones, Beryl M.;  Gysi, Deisy Morselli;  Hamilton, Adam R.;  Bonning, Bryony C.;  Toth, Amy L.;  Robinson, Gene E.;  Dolezal, Adam G.
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Carbon release through abrupt permafrost thaw 期刊论文
NATURE GEOSCIENCE, 2020, 13 (2) : 138-+
作者:  Turetsky, Merritt R.;  Abbott, Benjamin W.;  Jones, Miriam C.;  Anthony, Katey Walter;  Olefeldt, David;  Schuur, Edward A. G.;  Grosse, Guido;  Kuhry, Peter;  Hugelius, Gustaf;  Koven, Charles;  Lawrence, David M.;  Gibson, Carolyn;  Sannel, A. Britta K.;  McGuire, A. David
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Discriminating alpha-synuclein strains in Parkinson's disease and multiple system atrophy 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 578 (7794) : 273-+
作者:  Senior, Andrew W.;  Evans, Richard;  Jumper, John;  Kirkpatrick, James;  Sifre, Laurent;  Green, Tim;  Qin, Chongli;  Zidek, Augustin;  Nelson, Alexander W. R.;  Bridgland, Alex;  Penedones, Hugo;  Petersen, Stig;  Simonyan, Karen;  Crossan, Steve;  Kohli, Pushmeet;  Jones, David T.;  Silver, David;  Kavukcuoglu, Koray;  Hassabis, Demis
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Synucleinopathies are neurodegenerative diseases that are associated with the misfolding and aggregation of alpha-synuclein, including Parkinson'  s disease, dementia with Lewy bodies and multiple system atrophy(1). Clinically, it is challenging to differentiate Parkinson'  s disease and multiple system atrophy, especially at the early stages of disease(2). Aggregates of alpha-synuclein in distinct synucleinopathies have been proposed to represent different conformational strains of alpha-synuclein that can self-propagate and spread from cell to cell(3-6). Protein misfolding cyclic amplification (PMCA) is a technique that has previously been used to detect alpha-synuclein aggregates in samples of cerebrospinal fluid with high sensitivity and specificity(7,8). Here we show that the alpha-synuclein-PMCA assay can discriminate between samples of cerebrospinal fluid from patients diagnosed with Parkinson'  s disease and samples from patients with multiple system atrophy, with an overall sensitivity of 95.4%. We used a combination of biochemical, biophysical and biological methods to analyse the product of alpha-synuclein-PMCA, and found that the characteristics of the alpha-synuclein aggregates in the cerebrospinal fluid could be used to readily distinguish between Parkinson'  s disease and multiple system atrophy. We also found that the properties of aggregates that were amplified from the cerebrospinal fluid were similar to those of aggregates that were amplified from the brain. These findings suggest that alpha-synuclein aggregates that are associated with Parkinson'  s disease and multiple system atrophy correspond to different conformational strains of alpha-synuclein, which can be amplified and detected by alpha-synuclein-PMCA. Our results may help to improve our understanding of the mechanism of alpha-synuclein misfolding and the structures of the aggregates that are implicated in different synucleinopathies, and may also enable the development of a biochemical assay to discriminate between Parkinson'  s disease and multiple system atrophy.


Protein misfolding cyclic amplification (PMCA) technology can discriminate between patients with Parkinson'  s disease and patients with multiple system atrophy on the basis of the characteristics of the alpha-synuclein aggregates in the cerebrospinal fluid.


  
Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics reveal somitogenesis in gastruloids 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Nixon, Christopher C.;  Mavigner, Maud;  Sampey, Gavin C.;  Brooks, Alyssa D.;  Spagnuolo, Rae Ann;  Irlbeck, David M.;  Mattingly, Cameron;  Ho, Phong T.;  Schoof, Nils;  Cammon, Corinne G.;  Tharp, Greg K.;  Kanke, Matthew;  Wang, Zhang;  Cleary, Rachel A.;  Upadhyay, Amit A.;  De, Chandrav;  Wills, Saintedym R.;  Falcinelli, Shane D.;  Galardi, Cristin;  Walum, Hasse;  Schramm, Nathaniel J.;  Deutsch, Jennifer;  Lifson, Jeffrey D.;  Fennessey, Christine M.;  Keele, Brandon F.;  Jean, Sherrie;  Maguire, Sean;  Liao, Baolin;  Browne, Edward P.;  Ferris, Robert G.;  Brehm, Jessica H.;  Favre, David;  Vanderford, Thomas H.;  Bosinger, Steven E.;  Jones, Corbin D.;  Routy, Jean-Pierre;  Archin, Nancie M.;  Margolis, David M.;  Wahl, Angela;  Dunham, Richard M.;  Silvestri, Guido;  Chahroudi, Ann;  Garcia, J. Victor
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Single-cell RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics reveal that the somitogenesis clock is active in mouse gastruloids, which can be induced to generate somites with the correct rostral-caudal patterning.


Gastruloids are three-dimensional aggregates of embryonic stem cells that display key features of mammalian development after implantation, including germ-layer specification and axial organization(1-3). To date, the expression pattern of only a small number of genes in gastruloids has been explored with microscopy, and the extent to which genome-wide expression patterns in gastruloids mimic those in embryos is unclear. Here we compare mouse gastruloids with mouse embryos using single-cell RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics. We identify various embryonic cell types that were not previously known to be present in gastruloids, and show that key regulators of somitogenesis are expressed similarly between embryos and gastruloids. Using live imaging, we show that the somitogenesis clock is active in gastruloids and has dynamics that resemble those in vivo. Because gastruloids can be grown in large quantities, we performed a small screen that revealed how reduced FGF signalling induces a short-tail phenotype in embryos. Finally, we demonstrate that embedding in Matrigel induces gastruloids to generate somites with the correct rostral-caudal patterning, which appear sequentially in an anterior-to-posterior direction over time. This study thus shows the power of gastruloids as a model system for exploring development and somitogenesis in vitro in a high-throughput manner.