
Rosa S. Gisladottir
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Jun 9, 2023 |
science.org | Rosa S. Gisladottir |Marco Gallus |Samer Naif
The original version of the Research Article, “Reprogramming Müller glia to regenerate ganglion-like cells in adult mouse retina with developmental transcription factors,” contained errors in the author list, which excluded one author and changed the position of two others.
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Jun 9, 2023 |
science.org | Rosa S. Gisladottir |Marco Gallus |Samer Naif |Lei Wang
AbstractConventional intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) uses piezoelectric transducers to electrically generate and receive ultrasound. However, it remains a challenge to achieve large bandwidth for high resolution without compromising imaging depth. We report an all-optical IVUS (AO-IVUS) imaging system using picosecond laser pulse–pumped carbon composite for ultrasound excitation and π-phase–shifted fiber Bragg gratings for ultrasound detection.
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Jun 9, 2023 |
science.org | Rosa S. Gisladottir |Marco Gallus |Samer Naif |Yan Liu
AbstractRecent studies have shown that the feasibility of speech brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) as a clinically valid treatment in helping nontonal language patients with communication disorders restore their speech ability. However, tonal language speech BCI is challenging because additional precise control of laryngeal movements to produce lexical tones is required. Thus, the model should emphasize the features from the tonal-related cortex.
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Jun 9, 2023 |
science.org | Rosa S. Gisladottir |Marco Gallus |Samer Naif |Ruth McCabe
AdenIn Aden, excess mortality was estimated from satellite imagery surveillance of all cemeteries in the city to estimate daily burials between July 2016 and September 2020, by quantifying expansions to cemetery surface area and validating this with civil death registrations (13). From these data, a wave of excess mortality was estimated to have occurred between April and September 2020, peaking in early June.
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Jun 9, 2023 |
science.org | Rosa S. Gisladottir |Marco Gallus |Samer Naif |Xinyi Liu
Evolution of the surface phonon across the insulator-to-metal transitionUpon the deposition of 1 and 2 uc of LAO, the SFG phonon intensity dropped drastically (Fig. 1D). Since lattice modes of LAO are far away from this frequency range (41), the signal change could not be caused by any response from the LAO layer. According to SHG results, the surface field remained weak for 1 and 2 uc (28–30), so there is no extra EFI contribution either.
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