125 research outputs found
DNA methylation-based estimator of telomere length
Telomere length (TL) is associated with several aging-related diseases. Here, we present a DNA methylation estimator of TL (DNAmTL) based on 140 CpGs. Leukocyte DNAmTL is applicable across the entire age spectrum and is more strongly associated with age than measured leukocyte TL (LTL) (r ~-0.75 for DNAmTL versus r ~ -0.35 for LTL). Leukocyte DNAmTL outperforms LTL in predicting: i) time-to-death (p=2.5E-20), ii) time-to-coronary heart disease (p=6.6E-5), iii) time-to-congestive heart failure (p=3.5E-6), and iv) association with smoking history (p=1.21E-17). These associations are further validated in large scale methylation data (n=10k samples) from the Framingham Heart Study, Women's Health Initiative, Jackson Heart Study, InChianti, Lothian Birth Cohorts, Twins UK, and Bogalusa Heart Study. Leukocyte DNAmTL is also associated with measures of physical fitness/functioning (p=0.029), age-at-menopause (p=0.039), dietary variables (omega 3, fish, vegetable intake), educational attainment (p=3.3E-8) and income (p=3.1E-5). Experiments in cultured somatic cells show that DNAmTL dynamics reflect in part cell replication rather than TL per se. DNAmTL is not only an epigenetic biomarker of replicative history of cells, but a useful marker of age-related pathologies that are associated with it
A temperature-mapping molecular sensor for polyurethane-based elastomers
The article of record as published may be located at http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4940750We present a crosslinked polyurethane elastomer featuring a thermochromic molecular sensor for
local temperature analysis. The thermochrome is a modified donor-acceptor Stenhouse adduct
(DASA) that was dispersed homogeneously into the polymer blend in minuscule amounts. Rapid
temperature jump measurements in a pyroprobe and impacts in a Hopkinson bar show that the
DASA has suitable kinetics for detecting localized temperature increase following impact or rapid
heating. The thermochrome retains a signature of the peak temperature in the elastomer, allowing
post-mortem mapping of micron-scale temperature localization in materials such as explosive and
propellant composites. We demonstrate the concept by using the kinetics of the DASA activation
to determine peak temperatures reached during bullet perforation of the polyurethane
Relation between polymer surface tension and orientation of thermotropic liquid crystals
Organization of Cyanine Dye in the Gelatin Matrix in the Presence and Absence of Liquid Crystals
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