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Nanotechnology ; 31(38): 384001, 2020 Sep 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32503013

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DyPdBi (DPB) is a topological semimetal which belongs to the rare-earth-based half-Heusler alloy family. In this work, we studied the thickness-dependent structural and magneto-transport properties of DPB thin films (20 to 60 nm) grown using pulsed laser deposition. The DPB thin films show (110) oriented growth on MgO(100) single crystal substrates. Longitudinal resistance data indicate metallic surface states dominated carrier transport and the suppression of semiconducting bulk state carriers for films ≤40 nm. We observe the weak antilocalization (WAL) effect and Shubnikov-de Hass (SdH) oscillations in the magneto-transport data. The presence of a single coherent transport channel (α∼ -0.50) is observed in the Hikami-Larkin-Nagaoka (HLN) fitting of WAL data. The power law temperature dependence of phase coherence length (LØ ) ∼ T-0.50 indicates the observation of the 2D WAL effect and the presence of topological nontrivial surface states for films ≤40 nm. The 60 nm sample shows semiconducting resistivity behavior at higher temperature (>180 K) and HLN fitting results (α∼ -0.72, LØ âˆ¼ T-0.68 ) indicate the presence of partial decoupled top and bottom surface states. The Berry phase ∼π is extracted for thin films ≤40 nm, which further demonstrates the presence of Dirac fermions and nontrivial surface states. Band structure parameters are extracted by fitting SdH data to the standard Lifshitz-Kosevich formula. The sheet carrier concentration and cyclotron effective mass of carriers decrease with increasing thickness (20 nm to 60 nm) from ∼1.35 × 1012 cm-2 to 0.68 × 1012 cm-2 and from ∼0.26 me to 0.12 me, respectively. Our observations suggest that samples with a thickness ≤40 nm have transport properties dominated by surface states and samples with a thickness ≥60 nm have contributions from both bulk and surface states.

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Biochemistry ; 53(22): 3621-36, 2014 Jun 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24819723

RESUMO

The aggregation of polyglutamine-rich proteins is closely linked with numerous neurodegenerative disorders. In pathological and cellular models, the appearance of protein-rich inclusions in cells acts as a read out of protein aggregation. The precise organization of aggregated protein in these inclusions and their mode of growth are still poorly understood. Here, fluorescence anisotropy-based measurements have been used to probe protein packing across inclusions of varying brightness, formed by an monomeric enhanced green fluorescent protein (mEGFP)-tagged polyglutamine model peptide in cells. High-resolution, confocal-based steady-state anisotropy measurements report a large depolarization, consistent with extensive homo-Förster (fluorescence) resonance energy transfer (FRET) between the sequestered mEGFP-tagged protein molecules. An inverse correlation of fluorescence anisotropy with intensity is seen across inclusions, which becomes emphasized when the observed fluorescence anisotropy values of inclusions are corrected for the fluorescence contribution of the diffusible protein, present within and around smaller inclusions. Homo-FRET becomes enhanced as inclusion size increases. This enhancement is confirmed by two-photon excitation-based time-resolved fluorescence anisotropy decay measurements, which also suggest that the mEGFP-tagged protein molecules are arranged in multiple ways within inclusions. Bright inclusions display faster FRET rates with a larger number of mEGFP moieties participating in homo-FRET than faint inclusions do. These results are consistent with a model in which the protein is more closely packed in the brighter inclusions. In such a possible mechanism, the higher packing density of protein molecules in brighter inclusions would suggest that inclusion growth could involve an intermolecular compaction event within the inclusion, as more monomers and aggregates are recruited into the growing inclusion.


Assuntos
Polarização de Fluorescência/métodos , Corpos de Inclusão/química , Modelos Moleculares , Proteínas do Tecido Nervoso/química , Peptídeos/química , Peptídeos/metabolismo , Transferência Ressonante de Energia de Fluorescência/métodos , Proteínas de Fluorescência Verde/química , Proteínas de Fluorescência Verde/genética , Proteínas de Fluorescência Verde/metabolismo , Células HEK293 , Humanos , Proteína Huntingtina , Corpos de Inclusão/genética , Corpos de Inclusão/metabolismo , Mutagênese Sítio-Dirigida , Proteínas do Tecido Nervoso/genética , Proteínas do Tecido Nervoso/metabolismo , Peptídeos/genética , Dobramento de Proteína
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Cureus ; 15(10): e47682, 2023 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38021761

RESUMO

Ameloblastoma is one of the most prevalent but enigmatic benign odontogenic tumors of the jaw, accounting for approximately 10% of all maxillary and mandibular tumors. This neoplasia is distinguished by exhibiting several clinical and histological variants along with several mutations that affect its behavior. The ameloblastoma treatment plan is determined by the tumor's size, anatomical location, histologic variant, and anatomical involvement. On chromosome 7, there is a proto-oncogene called BRAF. When BRAF is mutated, it becomes an oncogene and continuously produces proteins like MEK and ERK, members of mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK). In the signaling pathway, these proteins activate transcription factor inside the nucleus that helps in cell division and growth. Numerous neoplasms have been linked to more than 40 BRAF mutations. The most common one is BRAF proto-oncogene serine/threonine kinase (BRAF) V600E, whose treatment has been linked to a positive outcome. BRAF inhibitors like vemurafenib, dabrafenib, and sorafenib have shown excellent results, especially in metastatic ameloblastoma. BRAF, particularly in the case of metastatic ameloblastoma, inhibitors such as vemurafenib, dabrafenib, and sorafenib, has demonstrated outstanding results. Targeted therapies have been employed as adjuvant therapies to enhance cosmetic outcomes, even though no reports of serial cases demonstrate their effectiveness in ameloblastomas. In the treatment of ameloblastomas, the identification of BRAF V600E and additional mutations as the prime targeted therapies has proven to be a significant breakthrough where surgical treatment was contraindicated. In this article, we review the presence of BRAF V600E mutations, their inhibitors, and targeted therapies in ameloblastoma.

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Sci Rep ; 11(1): 12029, 2021 Jun 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34103556

RESUMO

Topologically non-trivial electronic structure is a feature of many rare-earth half-Heusler alloys, which host atoms with high spin-orbit coupling bringing in the non-triviality. In this article, using the first-principles simulations, rare-earth half-Heusler YPdBi, ScPdBi, LaPdBi, LuPdBi, YPtBi and LuPtBi alloys are studied under strain to reveal multiple band inversions associated with topological phase transitions. From our simulations we find that, as a result of first band-inversion, the Brillouin zone of the diamagnetic half-Heusler alloys hosts eight triple points whereas, the second band inversion causes the emergence of sixteen more triple points. These band-inversions are observed to be independent of the spin-orbit coupling and are the reason behind increasing occupation of bismuth 7s orbitals as volume of the unit cell increases. The surface electronic transport in different triple point semi-metallic phases is found to evolve under strain, as the number of Fermi arcs change due to multiple band inversions. Once the second band inversion occurs, further application of tensile strain does not increase the number of triple points and Fermi arcs. However, increasing tensile strain (or decreasing compressive strain) pushes the triple point crossing to higher momenta, making them more effective as source of highly mobile electrons. These observations make a pathway to tune the bulk as well as surface transport through these semi-metals by application of tensile or compressive strain depending on the unstrained relative band-inversion strength of the material.

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Sci Rep ; 11(1): 7535, 2021 Apr 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33824352

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Half-Heusler compounds exhibit a remarkable variety of emergent properties such as heavy-fermion behaviour, unconventional superconductivity and magnetism. Several of these compounds have been predicted to host topologically non-trivial electronic structures. Remarkably, recent theoretical studies have indicated the possibility to induce non-trivial topological surface states in an otherwise trivial half-Heusler system by strain engineering. Here, using magneto-transport measurements and first principles DFT-based simulations, we demonstrate topological surface states on strained [110] oriented thin films of YPdBi grown on (100) MgO. These topological surface states arise in an otherwise trivial semi-metal purely driven by strain. Furthermore, we observe the onset of superconductivity in these strained films highlighting the possibility of engineering a topological superconducting state. Our results demonstrate the critical role played by strain in engineering novel topological states in thin film systems for developing next-generation spintronic devices.

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Sci Rep ; 8(1): 9931, 2018 Jul 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29967437

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Recently, a number of ternary half-Heusler compounds have been predicted independently by several research groups as candidates for 3D topological insulators. In this work, we report the observation of a two-dimensional (2D) weak antilocalization (WAL) effect, one of the hall-marks of topological surface states, and Shubnikov-de Hass (SdH) quantum oscillations in <110> oriented DyPdBi (DPB) thin films grown on MgO (100) substrates. The films prepared by pulsed laser deposition technique under the optimized conditions, showed a textured structure with (110) planes parallel to the (100) plane of MgO. The measured WAL effect follows the Hikami-Larkin-Nagaoka (HLN) model and the extracted values of phase coherence length (lϕ) and α are ~420 nm and ~-0.52 respectively. The power law variation of lϕ (~T-0.46) indicates the presence of the 2D surface states in DPB film. The Dirac nature of the surface states is further confirmed by Landau-level fan diagram analysis of SdH oscillations of the magneto-transport data. This analysis shows a finite Berry phase of 0.90π ± 0.16, reasonably close to the expected π value. Sheet Carrier density, ns ~ 2.56 × 1012 cm-2, calculated from the SdH oscillations (fSdH ~ 106 T) and Hall measurements agree well with each other. These findings demonstrate that the half Heusler DPB thin films (~15-20 nm) can be used as a suitable material for investigating the novel intrinsic quantum transport properties of surface Dirac fermions.

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Case Rep Dent ; 2016: 9750947, 2016.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26989523

RESUMO

A dilated odontoma is an extremely rare developmental anomaly represented as a dilatation of the crown and root as a consequence of a deep, enamel-lined invagination and is considered a severe variant of dens invaginatus. An oval shape of the tooth lacking morphological characteristics of a crown or root implies that the invagination happened in the initial stages of morphodifferentiation. Spontaneous eruption of an odontoma is a rare occurrence and the occurrence of a dilated odontoma in a supernumerary tooth is even rarer with only a few case reports documented in the English literature. We present an extremely rare case of erupted dilated odontoma occurring in the supernumerary tooth in anterior maxillary region in an 18-year-old male, which, to the best of our knowledge, is the first ever case reported in English literature.

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