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Bioengineering

Measuring and Modeling Contractile Drying in Human Stratum Corneum
Xue Liu 1, Guy K. German 1
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, Binghamton University

This article describes a method of quantifying the dynamic drying behavior and mechanical properties of stratum corneum by measuring spatially resolved in-plane drying displacements of circular tissue samples adhered to an elastomer substrate. This technique can be used to measure how different chemical treatments alter drying and tissue mechanical properties.

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Chemistry

Elemental-sensitive Detection of the Chemistry in Batteries through Soft X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy and Resonant Inelastic X-ray Scattering
Jinpeng Wu 1,2, Shawn Sallis 2,3, Ruimin Qiao 2, Qinghao Li 2,4, Zengqing Zhuo 2,5, Kehua Dai 2,6, Zixuan Guo 2,7, Wanli Yang 2
1Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials, Stanford University, 2Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 3Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Binghamton University, 4School of Physics, National Key Laboratory of Crystal Materials, Shandong University, 5School of Advanced Materials, Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School, 6School of Metallurgy, Northeastern University, 7Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California-Santa Barbara

Here, we present a protocol for typical experiments of soft X-ray absorption spectroscopy (sXAS) and resonant inelastic X-ray scattering (RIXS) with applications in battery material studies.

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Engineering

Visualizing Uniaxial-strain Manipulation of Antiferromagnetic Domains in Fe1+YTe Using a Spin-polarized Scanning Tunneling Microscope
Mariam Kavai 1, Ioannis Giannakis 1, Justin Leshen 1, Joel Friedman 1, Pawel Zajdel 2, Pegor Aynajian 1
1Department of Physics, Applied Physics and Astronomy, Binghamton University, 2Institute of Physics, University of Silesia

Using uniaxial strain combined with spin-polarized scanning tunneling microscopy, we visualize and manipulate the antiferromagnetic domain structure of Fe1+yTe, the parent compound of iron-based superconductors.

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Neuroscience

Stereotaxic Intracranial Delivery of Chemicals, Proteins or Viral Vectors to Study Parkinson's Disease
Natalie Landeck 1, Melissa Conti Mazza 1, Megan Duffy 1, Christopher Bishop 2, Caryl E. Sortwell 3, Mark R. Cookson 1
1Cell Biology and Gene Expression Section, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, 2Behavioral Neuroscience Program, Department of Psychology, Binghamton University, 3Department of Translational Neuroscience, Mercy Health Hauenstein Neuroscience Medical Center, Michigan State University

We describe how to successfully inject solutions into specific brain areas of rodents using a stereotaxic frame. This survival surgery is a well-established method used to mimic various aspects of Parkinson's disease.

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