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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 26(3): 2622-2628, 2024 Jan 17.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38173389

The results of high-throughput screening of the inorganic crystal structure database for new promising Ca2+-, Mg2+-, Zn2+- and Al3+-ion conducting ternary and quaternary sulfides, selenides, and tellurides are presented (∼1500 compounds). A geometrical-topological approach based on the Voronoi partition was initially used and yielded 104 compounds, which were unknown as conductors with possible cation migration. All compounds were passed through the bond valence site energy analysis to determine the migration energy Em. Furthermore, we established the logarithmic dependencies of Em on the geometrical parameters of the migration pathways. As a result, 16 out of 104 structures were filtered out as promising conductors. Finally, density functional theory simulations yielded the 11 most prospective compounds with Em < 1.0 eV. Among them, we found a novel class of ionic conductors with the La3CuSiS7 structure, for which ab initio molecular dynamic calculations were performed, revealing diffusion coefficients of ∼10-7 cm2 s-1 and ionic conductivity of ∼10-2 S cm-1 at 300 K.

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Arch Pathol Lab Med ; 148(4): e63-e68, 2024 Apr 01.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37800669

CONTEXT.­: Photobleaching artifact occurs when fluorescence intensity decreases following light exposure. Slides stained with fluorescent techniques may be stored in the dark until primary diagnostics. Experimental evidence suggesting the rate of photobleaching and necessity of dark storage is lacking. OBJECTIVE.­: To compare photobleaching rate on direct immunofluorescence and Thioflavin T slides stored in ambient room light conditions and exposed to excitatory wavelengths. DESIGN.­: During 2 iterations of the experiment, 45 slides were prepared, 42 with immunofluorescent antibodies plus 3 with thioflavin, from skin and kidney biopsies. The experimental group was stored in room light conditions in comparison to the control in the dark, at room temperature. Further, 1 immunofluorescence slide and 1 thioflavin slide were exposed to excitatory fluorescent light for several hours. Significant photobleaching was defined as an integer decrease in score (scale, 0-3). RESULTS.­: Exposure times ranged from 152 to 3034 hours. Nine of the 42 immunofluorescence slides (21%) photobleached after a minimum exposure of 152 hours to room light, with no significant difference between the experimental and control groups (all P values >.05). The immunofluorescence slide exposed to fluorescent light for 4 hours showed marked photobleaching in the exposed field but not elsewhere. No thioflavin slides showed clinically significant photobleaching under any conditions. CONCLUSIONS.­: Clinically significant photobleaching of slides exposed to room light may occur after a few days, but not a few hours (unless exposed to excitatory fluorescent light). Conversely, thioflavin-stained slides did not photobleach when exposed to ambient room air and photobleached only negligibly when exposed to excitatory fluorescent light.


Artifacts , Pathologists , Humans , Photobleaching , Skin/pathology , Fluorescent Antibody Technique , Coloring Agents
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Inorg Chem ; 62(16): 6214-6223, 2023 Apr 24.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37043820

We have used a combined geometrical-topological approach to analyze 21,697 intermetallic crystal structures stored in the Inorganic Crystal Structure Database. Following a geometrical scheme of close packing of balls, we have considered the three most typical polyhedral atomic environments of the icosahedral, cuboctahedral, or twinned cuboctahedral shape as well as multi-shell (up to four shells) local atomic configurations (LACs) based on these cores in 10,657 unique crystal structure determinations. In total, half of intermetallic structures have been found to contain one of these configurations, with the icosahedral LACs being the most frequent. We have revealed that even a two-shell configuration strongly predetermines the overall connectivity (topological type) of an intermetallic crystal structure. The chemical and stoichiometric composition of the multi-shell LACs generally obeys the close-packing model: the number of atoms in the subsequent shells (Nk) varies around the value Nk = 10k2 + 2, which is valid for the same size atoms, to reach the densest packing for the kth shell. Deviations from the revealed regularities often indicate inconsistencies in the crystallographic information, unusual features of the structure, or the existence of more stable phases that can be used for the validation of experimental and modeling data.

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Ann Diagn Pathol ; 58: 151907, 2022 Jun.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35299079

BACKGROUND: Computer-aided examination of digital tissue images has attracted attention in recent years. Application in the field of parathyroid pathology has not been studied previously. It holds a potential to assist in the examination of parathyroid gland adenoma or hyperplasia. OBJECTIVES: To explore parathyroid cell detection of slide images by digital tissue analysis and compare the results to standard human processing. METHODS: 47 incisional biopsies of healthy appearing parathyroid glands were evaluated for their cellularity level. First, by the standard examination using microscopy by three independent pathologists. We compared the mean cellularity grading of the pathologists to the output of a computerized cell detection software. RESULTS: A disagreement was found between the standard human cellularity grading and the digital analysis output. However, the digital analysis reaches a 94% specificity and 48% sensitivity to predict high cellularity (>60% parenchymal cells). CONCLUSIONS: Digital analysis of parathyroid tissue can be used as a tool for hypercellularity elimination, therefore assisting in the diagnosis of parathyroid cell hyperplasia. Additional studies using more advanced algorithms are necessary for further precision enhancement.


Adenoma , Parathyroid Neoplasms , Adenoma/diagnosis , Adenoma/pathology , Humans , Hyperplasia/diagnosis , Hyperplasia/pathology , Parathyroid Glands/pathology , Parathyroid Neoplasms/diagnosis , Parathyroid Neoplasms/pathology , Parathyroidectomy/methods
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