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Guidelines for Modeling and Reporting Health Effects of Climate Change Mitigation Actions 期刊论文
Environmental Health Perspectives, 2020
作者:  Jeremy J. Hess;  Nikhil Ranadive;  Chris Boyer;  Lukasz Aleksandrowicz;  Susan C. Anenberg;  Kristin Aunan;  Kristine Belesova;  Michelle L. Bell;  Sam Bickersteth;  Kathryn Bowen;  Marci Burden;  Diarmid Campbell-Lendrum;  Elizabeth Carlton;  Guéladio Cissé;  Francois Cohen;  Hancheng Dai;  Alan David Dangour;  Purnamita Dasgupta;  Howard Frumkin;  Peng Gong;  Robert J. Gould;  Andy Haines;  Simon Hales;  Ian Hamilton;  Tomoko Hasegawa;  Masahiro Hashizume;  Yasushi Honda;  Daniel E. Horton;  Alexandra Karambelas;  Ho Kim;  Satbyul Estella Kim;  Patrick L. Kinney;  Inza Kone;  Kim Knowlton;  Jos Lelieveld;  Vijay S. Limaye;  Qiyong Liu;  Lina Madaniyazi;  Micaela Elvira Martinez;  Denise L. Mauzerall;  James Milner;  Tara Neville;  Mark Nieuwenhuijsen;  Shonali Pachauri;  Frederica Perera;  Helen Pineo;  Justin V. Remais;  Rebecca K. Saari;  Jon Sampedro;  Pauline Scheelbeek;  Joel Schwartz;  Drew Shindell;  Priya Shyamsundar;  Timothy J. Taylor;  Cathryn Tonne;  Detlef Van Vuuren;  Can Wang;  Nicholas Watts;  J. Jason West;  Paul Wilkinson;  Stephen A. Wood;  James Woodcock;  Alistair Woodward;  Yang Xie;  Ying Zhang;  Kristie L. Ebi
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Isolation of potent SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies and protection from disease in a small animal model 期刊论文
Science, 2020
作者:  Thomas F. Rogers;  Fangzhu Zhao;  Deli Huang;  Nathan Beutler;  Alison Burns;  Wan-ting He;  Oliver Limbo;  Chloe Smith;  Ge Song;  Jordan Woehl;  Linlin Yang;  Robert K. Abbott;  Sean Callaghan;  Elijah Garcia;  Jonathan Hurtado;  Mara Parren;  Linghang Peng;  Sydney Ramirez;  James Ricketts;  Michael J. Ricciardi;  Stephen A. Rawlings;  Nicholas C. Wu;  Meng Yuan;  Davey M. Smith;  David Nemazee;  John R. Teijaro;  James E. Voss;  Ian A. Wilson;  Raiees Andrabi;  Bryan Briney;  Elise Landais;  Devin Sok;  Joseph G. Jardine;  Dennis R. Burton
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A lysosomal switch triggers proteostasis renewal in the immortal C. elegans germ lineage (vol 551, pg 629, 2017) 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7802) : E5-E5
作者:  Lu, Zhihao;  Zou, Jianling;  Li, Shuang;  Topper, Michael J.;  Tao, Yong;  Zhang, Hao;  Jiao, Xi;  Xie, Wenbing;  Kong, Xiangqian;  Vaz, Michelle;  Li, Huili;  Cai, Yi;  Xia, Limin;  Huang, Peng;  Rodgers, Kristen;  Lee, Beverly;  Riemer, Joanne B.;  Day, Chi-Ping;  Yen, Ray-Whay Chiu;  Cui, Ying;  Wang, Yujiao;  Wang, Yanni;  Zhang, Weiqiang;  Easwaran, Hariharan;  Hulbert, Alicia;  Kim, KiBem;  Juergens, Rosalyn A.;  Yang, Stephen C.;  Battafarano, Richard J.;  Bush, Errol L.;  Broderick, Stephen R.;  Cattaneo, Stephen M.;  Brahmer, Julie R.;  Rudin, Charles M.;  Wrangle, John;  Mei, Yuping;  Kim, Young J.;  Zhang, Bin;  Wang, Ken Kang-Hsin;  Forde, Patrick M.;  Margolick, Joseph B.;  Nelkin, Barry D.;  Zahnow, Cynthia A.;  Pardoll, Drew M.;  Housseau, Franck;  Baylin, Stephen B.;  Shen, Lin;  Brock, Malcolm V.
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Nightside condensation of iron in an ultrahot giant exoplanet 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7805) : 597-+
作者:  Lu, Zhihao;  Zou, Jianling;  Li, Shuang;  Topper, Michael J.;  Tao, Yong;  Zhang, Hao;  Jiao, Xi;  Xie, Wenbing;  Kong, Xiangqian;  Vaz, Michelle;  Li, Huili;  Cai, Yi;  Xia, Limin;  Huang, Peng;  Rodgers, Kristen;  Lee, Beverly;  Riemer, Joanne B.;  Day, Chi-Ping;  Yen, Ray-Whay Chiu;  Cui, Ying;  Wang, Yujiao;  Wang, Yanni;  Zhang, Weiqiang;  Easwaran, Hariharan;  Hulbert, Alicia;  Kim, KiBem;  Juergens, Rosalyn A.;  Yang, Stephen C.;  Battafarano, Richard J.;  Bush, Errol L.;  Broderick, Stephen R.;  Cattaneo, Stephen M.;  Brahmer, Julie R.;  Rudin, Charles M.;  Wrangle, John;  Mei, Yuping;  Kim, Young J.;  Zhang, Bin;  Wang, Ken Kang-Hsin;  Forde, Patrick M.;  Margolick, Joseph B.;  Nelkin, Barry D.;  Zahnow, Cynthia A.;  Pardoll, Drew M.;  Housseau, Franck;  Baylin, Stephen B.;  Shen, Lin;  Brock, Malcolm V.
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Ultrahot giant exoplanets receive thousands of times Earth'  s insolation(1,2). Their high-temperature atmospheres (greater than 2,000 kelvin) are ideal laboratories for studying extreme planetary climates and chemistry(3-5). Daysides are predicted to be cloud-free, dominated by atomic species(6) and much hotter than nightsides(5,7,8). Atoms are expected to recombine into molecules over the nightside(9), resulting in different day and night chemistries. Although metallic elements and a large temperature contrast have been observed(10-14), no chemical gradient has been measured across the surface of such an exoplanet. Different atmospheric chemistry between the day-to-night ('  evening'  ) and night-to-day ('  morning'  ) terminators could, however, be revealed as an asymmetric absorption signature during transit(4,7,15). Here we report the detection of an asymmetric atmospheric signature in the ultrahot exoplanet WASP-76b. We spectrally and temporally resolve this signature using a combination of high-dispersion spectroscopy with a large photon-collecting area. The absorption signal, attributed to neutral iron, is blueshifted by -11 +/- 0.7 kilometres per second on the trailing limb, which can be explained by a combination of planetary rotation and wind blowing from the hot dayside(16). In contrast, no signal arises from the nightside close to the morning terminator, showing that atomic iron is not absorbing starlight there. We conclude that iron must therefore condense during its journey across the nightside.


Absorption lines of iron in the dayside atmosphere of an ultrahot giant exoplanet disappear after travelling across the nightside, showing that the iron has condensed during its travel.


  
Mass-spectrometry-based draft of the Arabidopsis proteome 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Vasanthakumar, Ajithkumar;  Chisanga, David;  Blume, Jonas;  Gloury, Renee;  Britt, Kara;  Henstridge, Darren C.;  Zhan, Yifan;  Torres, Santiago Valle;  Liene, Sebastian;  Collins, Nicholas;  Cao, Enyuan;  Sidwell, Tom;  Li, Chaoran;  Spallanzani, Raul German;  Liao, Yang;  Beavis, Paul A.;  Gebhardt, Thomas;  Trevaskis, Natalie;  Nutt, Stephen L.;  Zajac, Jeffrey D.;  Davey, Rachel A.;  Febbraio, Mark A.;  Mathis, Diane;  Shi, Wei;  Kallies, Axel
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Plants are essential for life and are extremely diverse organisms with unique molecular capabilities(1). Here we present a quantitative atlas of the transcriptomes, proteomes and phosphoproteomes of 30 tissues of the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. Our analysis provides initial answers to how many genes exist as proteins (more than 18,000), where they are expressed, in which approximate quantities (a dynamic range of more than six orders of magnitude) and to what extent they are phosphorylated (over 43,000 sites). We present examples of how the data may be used, such as to discover proteins that are translated from short open-reading frames, to uncover sequence motifs that are involved in the regulation of protein production, and to identify tissue-specific protein complexes or phosphorylation-mediated signalling events. Interactive access to this resource for the plant community is provided by the ProteomicsDB and ATHENA databases, which include powerful bioinformatics tools to explore and characterize Arabidopsis proteins, their modifications and interactions.


A quantitative atlas of the transcriptomes, proteomes and phosphoproteomes of 30 tissues of the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana provides a valuable resource for plant research.