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  • Identifying the mechanisms that regulate hair cell regeneration may contribute to developing treatments for hearing loss in humans (pages 1136–1139).

    • Edwin W. Rubel
    • Jennifer S. Stone
    News & Views
    Nature Medicine
    Volume: 2, P: 1082-1083
  • A detailed mechanistic study between nanoparticles and radionuclides reveals the roles of β particles and γ radiation in observed light and the possibility of generating X-rays, expanding the radionuclides available for biomedical applications and offering a multicolour nuclear imaging modality.

    • Edwin C. Pratt
    • Travis M. Shaffer
    • Jan Grimm
    Research
    Nature Nanotechnology
    Volume: 13, P: 418-426
  • An image reconstruction method leveraging the capture of 511 keV annihilation photons and prompt γ-ray emission in the same energy window allows for the simultaneous in vivo imaging of two radiotracers for positron emission tomography.

    • Edwin C. Pratt
    • Alejandro Lopez-Montes
    • Joaquin L. Herraiz
    Research
    Nature Biomedical Engineering
    Volume: 7, P: 1028-1039
  • Synchrotron-based Bragg coherent x-ray diffraction (CXD) measurements proposed to study giant magnetorestriction in nickel NW: (a) Monochromatic X-ray beam is focused by Kirkpatrick-Baez mirrors, which creates a localized illumination on the sample (S). By rotating the sample through the Bragg condition in increments of about 0.005 degrees, CXD patterns in the vicinity of the (111) and (002) reciprocal lattice points are recorded with a two-dimensional pixelated detector. A series of diffraction patterns (collected as a function of external magnetic field H) are shown here. The interference fringes are due to the finite extent of the nanowire. The color scale is calibrated in units of X-ray photons per pixel; the center of the pattern reaches a value of 9,000, but is saturated here. (b) SQUID-hysteresis loops of a 200 nm wide and 2 micron long nickel nanowire measured with an applied field at room temperature. (c) Relative change in the lattice spacing (corresponding to the asymmetry and shift of the center of mass of the measured Bragg peaks) along the < 100 > direction and the < 110 > directions. Measurements are taken during a cyclic loading (increasing magnetic field strength) and unloading procedure.

    • Anastasios Pateras
    • Ross Harder
    • Edwin Fohtung
    ResearchOpen Access
    NPG Asia Materials
    Volume: 11, P: 1-7
  • This Review summarizes the developments in Cerenkov imaging and highlights how advances in nanotechnology and materials science have opened new avenues for basic and applied sciences using Cerenkov luminescence.

    • Travis M. Shaffer
    • Edwin C. Pratt
    • Jan Grimm
    Reviews
    Nature Nanotechnology
    Volume: 12, P: 106-117