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Investigations on vinylene carbonate. V. Immobilization of alkaline phosphatase onto LDPE films cografted with vinylene carbonate and N-vinyl-N-methylacetamide
Low-density polyethylene (LDPE) films cografted with vinylene carbonate (VCA) and N-vinyl-N-methylacetamide (VIMA) were studied as a matrix for the immobilization of the enzyme alkaline phosphatase (ALP) either by direct fixation or by inserting spacers. When water-soluble alkyldiamines such as diaminoethylene, diaminobutane, diethylenetriamine, and diaminohexane were used as spacers between the matrix and the enzyme, the surface concentration (SC) of the active ALP coupled on the matrix was increased, whereas the effect of the spacer on the SC was dependent on the length of the spacer. Bovine serum albumin (BSA) was preimmobilized onto the LDPE films to provide a better simulation of the biological environment for the enzyme, and the SC of ALP on the matrix was significantly increased by coupling ALP onto the BSA preimmobilized surfaces. Compared to native ALP, some physicochemical properties of ALP could be improved by the covalent immobilization
Supersymmetry for Alp Hikers
These lectures provide a phenomenological introduction to supersymmetry,
concentrating on the minimal supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model
(MSSM). In the first lecture, motivations are provided for thinking that
supersymmetry might appear at the TeV scale, including the naturalness of the
mass hierarchy, gauge unification and the probable mass of the Higgs boson. In
the second lecture, simple globally supersymmetric field theories are
introduced, with the emphasis on features important for model-building.
Supersymmetry breaking and local supersymmetry (supergravity) are introduced in
the third lecture, and the structure of sparticle mass matrices and mixing are
reviewed. Finally, the available experimental and cosmological constraints on
MSSM parameters are discussed and combined in the fourth lecture, and the
prospects for discovering supersymmetry in future experiments are previewed.Comment: 45 pages, 19 figures, Lectures at the European School of High-Energy
Physics, Beatenberg, Switzerland, 26 Aug - 8 Sept 200
Coupling QCD-scale axion-like particles to gluons
We present a novel data-driven method for determining the hadronic
interaction strengths of axion-like particles (ALPs) with QCD-scale masses.
Using our method, it is possible to calculate the hadronic production and decay
rates of ALPs, along with many of the largest ALP decay rate to exclusive final
states. To illustrate the impact on QCD-scale ALP phenomenology, we consider
the scenario where the ALP-gluon coupling is dominant over the ALP coupling to
photons, electroweak bosons, and all fermions for GeV. We emphasize, however, that our method can easily be
generalized to any set of ALP couplings to SM particles. Finally, using the
approach developed here, we provide calculations for the branching fractions of
decays, i.e. decays into two vector mesons, which are
consistent with the known experimental values.Comment: 19 pages, 7 figures; v3 Fig 4 updated to account for a small change
in the limit taken from [1903.03586
The Study of Serum Prostate Specific Antigen and Phosphatase Isoenzymes Activity as Diagnostic Parameters in Patients with Prostate Cancer in Nigeria
Serum activities of Acid Phosphatase (ACP) and Prostatic Acid Phosphatase (PAP) are still employed in most hospitals in Nigeria for the diagnosis of prostate cancer, because of lack of resources for prostate specific antigen (PSA) assay. Serum PSA and activities of phosphatase isoenzymes ACP and PAP, Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) and Heat stable Alkaline Phosphatase (HSAP) were studied in 71 apparently healthy male controls and 47 proven prostate cancer patients. There were statistically significant increases in the mean serum levels of PSA, PAP, ACP, ALP and HSAP in the prostate cancer patients compared to the controls (P<0.001). PSA level was increased above the cut-off level in 85.1% of patients, PAP in 66.0%, ACP in 57.5%, ALP in 34.0% and HSAP in 21.3% of cases. Serum levels of PSA, ACP and PAP were lower and of ALP and HSAP higher in patients with longer duration of the disease (P<0.05). The study confirms the relevance of PSA assay over ACP, PAP, ALP and HSAP in the diagnosis of prostate cancer patients. It highlights the need for the inclusion of PSA assay in hospitals for accurate diagnosis of prostatic carcinoma
Adiabatic Electroweak Baryogenesis Driven by an Axion-like Particle
An axion-like particle (ALP) offers a new direction in electroweak
baryogenesis because the periodic nature enables it to trigger a strong
first-order phase transition insensitively to the decay constant . For
much above TeV, the ALP-induced electroweak phase transition is approximately
described by adiabatic processes, distinguishing our scenario for electroweak
baryogenesis from the conventional ones. We show that, coupled to the
electroweak anomaly, the ALP can naturally realize spontaneous electroweak
baryogenesis to solve the matter-antimatter asymmetry problem for in the
range between about GeV and GeV. In such an ALP window, the
violation for baryogenesis is totally free from the experimental constraints,
especially from the recently improved limit on the electron electric dipole
moment. Future searches for ALPs could probe our scenario while revealing the
connection between electroweak symmetry breaking and baryogenesis.Comment: 12 pages, 5 figures, appendices added, published versio
The Quantum Liquid of Alpha Clusters
Within the variational approach of Bose liquids we analyze the g.s. energy of
charge neutral alpha matter at =0. As a prerequisite for such calculation we
take from the literature or propose new \alp-\alp potentials that are
particularly suitable for this task, i.e. posses a repulsive core and/or
reproduce the low energy scattering data and the resonance properties of the
\alp-\alp system. The alpha matter EOS is then obtained with the HNC method
using Pandharipande-Bethe correlation derived variationally in the lowest order
expansion of the energy functional or a simple gaussian function with a healing
range determined by the normalization of the radial distribution function in
the lowest order. We show that saturation is achieved only via repulsive and
shallow potentials that are not consistent with the scattering and resonance
constraints.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figure
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