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General synthesis of two-dimensional van der Waals heterostructure arrays 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020: 368-+
作者:  Bloch, Joel S.;  Pesciullesi, Giorgio;  Boilevin, Jeremy;  Nosol, Kamil;  Irobalieva, Rossitza N.;  Darbre, Tamis;  Aebi, Markus;  Kossiakoff, Anthony A.;  Reymond, Jean-Louis;  Locher, Kaspar P.
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Two-dimensional van der Waals heterostructures (vdWHs) have attracted considerable interest(1-4). However, most vdWHs reported so far are created by an arduous micromechanical exfoliation and manual restacking process(5), which-although versatile for proof-of-concept demonstrations(6-16) and fundamental studies(17-30)-is clearly not scalable for practical technologies. Here we report a general synthetic strategy for two-dimensional vdWH arrays between metallic transition-metal dichalcogenides (m-TMDs) and semiconducting TMDs (s-TMDs). By selectively patterning nucleation sites on monolayer or bilayer s-TMDs, we precisely control the nucleation and growth of diverse m-TMDs with designable periodic arrangements and tunable lateral dimensions at the predesignated spatial locations, producing a series of vdWH arrays, including VSe2/WSe2, NiTe2/WSe2, CoTe2/WSe2, NbTe2/WSe2, VS2/WSe2, VSe2/MoS2 and VSe2/WS2. Systematic scanning transmission electron microscopy studies reveal nearly ideal vdW interfaces with widely tunable moire superlattices. With the atomically clean vdW interface, we further show that the m-TMDs function as highly reliable synthetic vdW contacts for the underlying WSe2 with excellent device performance and yield, delivering a high ON-current density of up to 900 microamperes per micrometre in bilayer WSe2 transistors. This general synthesis of diverse two-dimensional vdWH arrays provides a versatile material platform for exploring exotic physics and promises a scalable pathway to high-performance devices.


A general strategy for the synthesis of two-dimensional van der Waals heterostructure arrays is used to produce high-performance electronic devices, showing the potential of this scalable approach for practical technologies.


  
Evolution-guided discovery of antibiotics that inhibit peptidoglycan remodelling 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 578 (7796) : 582-+
作者:  Faraco, Giuseppe;  Hochrainer, Karin;  Segarra, Steven G.;  Schaeffer, Samantha;  Santisteban, Monica M.;  Menon, Ajay;  Jiang, Hong;  Holtzman, David M.;  Anrather, Josef;  Iadecola, Costantino
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Addressing the ongoing antibiotic crisis requires the discovery of compounds with novel mechanisms of action that are capable of treating drug-resistant infections(1). Many antibiotics are sourced from specialized metabolites produced by bacteria, particularly those of the Actinomycetes family(2). Although actinomycete extracts have traditionally been screened using activity-based platforms, this approach has become unfavourable owing to the frequent rediscovery of known compounds. Genome sequencing of actinomycetes reveals an untapped reservoir of biosynthetic gene clusters, but prioritization is required to predict which gene clusters may yield promising new chemical matter(2). Here we make use of the phylogeny of biosynthetic genes along with the lack of known resistance determinants to predict divergent members of the glycopeptide family of antibiotics that are likely to possess new biological activities. Using these predictions, we uncovered two members of a new functional class of glycopeptide antibiotics-the known glycopeptide antibiotic complestatin and a newly discovered compound we call corbomycin-that have a novel mode of action. We show that by binding to peptidoglycan, complestatin and corbomycin block the action of autolysins-essential peptidoglycan hydrolases that are required for remodelling of the cell wall during growth. Corbomycin and complestatin have low levels of resistance development and are effective in reducing bacterial burden in a mouse model of skin MRSA infection.


The glycopeptide antibiotic-related compounds complestatin and corbomycin function by binding to peptidoglycan and blocking the action of autolysins-peptidoglycan hydrolase enzymes that remodel the cell wall during growth.


  
Evaluation of the FVS-CR diameter growth model in structurally-heterogeneous ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Douglas ex C. Lawson) stands in the Southern Rockies, and potential modifications 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2019, 448: 1-10
作者:  Dickinson, Yvette L.;  Battaglia, Michael A.;  Asherin, Lance A.
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GENGYM (GENeralized Growth and Yield Model)  Local competition  Crown ratio  
Growth response to cuttings in Norway spruce stands under even-aged and uneven-aged management 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2019, 437: 314-323
作者:  Hynynen, Jari;  Eerikainen, Kalle;  Makinen, Harri;  Valkonen, Sauli
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Picea abies (L.) Karst.  Growth and yield  Even-aged stand  Uneven-aged stand  Stand basal area growth  Growth model  Thinning response  
Comparing performance of contrasting distance-independent and distance-dependent competition metrics in predicting individual tree diameter increment and survival within structurally-heterogeneous, mixed-species forests of Northeastern United States 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2019, 433: 205-216
作者:  Kuehne, Christian;  Weiskittel, Aaron R.;  Waskiewicz, Justin
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Non-spatial and spatial competition indices  Light interception  Growing space  Growth and yield  Modeling  Model complexity  Northeastern US  
Modelling above ground biomass accumulation of mangrove plantations in Vietnam 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2019, 432: 376-386
作者:  Sang Minh Phan;  Huong Thuy Thi Nguyen;  Trung Kim Nguyen;  Lovelock, Catherine
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Mangrove  Rhizophora apiculata plantation  Biomass  Growth and yield modelling  
A stand table projection system for interior Douglas-fir in British Columbia, Canada 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2018, 409: 434-443
作者:  Jang, Woongsoon;  Eskelson, Bianca N. I.;  Marshall, Peter L.;  Moss, Ian
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Growth and yield  Diameter distribution model  Seemingly unrelated regression  Diameter growth equation  Prognosis(BC)