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Expression of plasma prekallikrein mRNA in human nonhepatic tissues and cell lineages suggests special local functions of the enzyme
At present it is generally accepted that plasma prekallikrein (PPK) is synthesized in the liver and secreted into the bloodstream. Surprisingly, it has recently been shown that PPK mRNA is present also in RNA from the kidney, adrenal gland and placenta. In spite of its novelty and possible important physiological implications this finding has been neglected. Here we report that PPK mRNA is expressed also in the human brain, heart, lung, trachea, endothelial cells and leukocytes as well as in a variety of fibroblast and epithelial cell lines. Expression of PPK mRNA in fibroblasts, endothelial cells and leukocytes suggests that PPK mRNA detected in RNA preparations from whole tissue may originate solely from these ubiquitously occurring cells. However, PPK mRNA expression in various epithelial cell lines demonstrates that tissue-specific cells also transcribe the PPK gene. The presence of PPK mRNA in nonhepatic tissues and cells indicates that they have the capacity to synthesize the protein. The physiological role of PPK synthesized in extrahepatic tissue is unknown. It may participate in local actions within tissues as well as contributing to the PPK pool in blood plasma. Cultured cells will provide a valuable model for exploring the physiological significance of extrahepatic PPK expression
Modul pelatihan penguatan pendidikan karakter bagi komite sekolah
Buku ini secara garis besar membahas tentang pendidikan karakter di sekolah khususnya bagi komite sekolah yang berisi 6 modul dengan poin-poin pembasannya antara lain : Kebijakan konsep dasar PPK, PPK Berbasis Kelas, PPK Berbasis Budaya Sekolah, PPK Berbasis Budaya Masyarakat, Panduan Penilaian PPK, Desain Rencana Tindak Lanjut
ppK- bound states from Skyrmions
The bound kaon approach to the strangeness in the Skyrme model is applied to
investigating the possibility of deeply bound states. We describe the
system as two-Skyrmion around which a kaon field fluctuates. Each
Skyrmion is rotated in the space of SU(2) collective coordinate. The rotational
motions are quantized to be projected onto the spin-singlet proton-proton
state. We derive the equation of motion for the kaon in the background field of
two Skyrmions at fixed positions. From the numerical solution of the equation
of motion, it is found that the energy of can be considerably small, and
that the distribution of shows molecular nature of the system.
For this deep binding, the Wess-Zumino-Witten term plays an important role. The
total energy of the system is estimated in the Born-Oppenheimer
approximation. The binding energy of the state is MeV.
The mean square radius of the subsystem is
fm.Comment: Oct 2007, 15 pages, 8 figures; added references, corrected typo
Analysis of the differential cross sections for the reaction pp --> ppK+K- in view of the K+K- interaction
Measurements of the pp-->ppK+K- reaction, performed with the experiment
COSY-11 at the Cooler Synchrotron COSY, show a significant difference between
the obtained excitation function and theoretical expectations including pp-FSI
>. The discrepancy may be assigned to the influence of K+K- or K-p interaction.
This interaction should manifest itself in the distributions of the
differential cross section. This thesis presents an analysis of event
distributions as a function of the invariant masses of two particle subsystems.
In particular in the analysis two generalizations of the Dalitz plot proposed
by Goldhaber and Nyborg are used. The present Investigations are based on the
experimental data determined by the COSY-11 collaboration from two measurements
at excess energies of Q = 10 MeV and 28 MeV. The experimental distributions are
compared to results of Monte Carlo simulations generated with various
parameters of the K+K- and K-p interaction. The values of the K+K- scattering
length, extracted from two data sets for Q = 10 MeV and 28 MeV amount to:
a_K+K- = (11 +- 8) + i(0 +- 6) fm for Q = 10 MeV, and a_K+K- = (0.2 +-0.2) +
i(0.0 +- 0.5) fm for Q = 28 MeV, Due to the low statistics, the extracted
values have large uncertainties and are consistent with very low values of the
real and imaginary part of the scattering length.Comment: Master Thesis prepared in the Nuclear Physics Division of the
Jagiellonian University; 37 pages, 19 figure
Study of the Low Energy Dynamics in the ppK+K- System with the Cosy-11 Magnetic Spectrometer
The near threshold production of K+K- pairs in proton-proton collisions has
been investigated at the cooler synchrotron COSY below and above the threshold
for the \phi meson production. The experimental excitation function determined
for the pp-->ppK+K- reaction differs from theoretical expectations including
proton-proton final state interaction. The discrepancy may be assigned to the
influence of K+K- or pK interaction. In this article we present distributions
of the cross section for the pp-->ppK+K- reaction as a function of the
invariant masses of two and three particle subsystems at excess energies of
Q=10 MeV and 28 MeV.Comment: Presented at the Symposium on Meson Physics, Cracow, 01-04 October
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K Meson Production in the Proton-Proton Reaction at 3.67 GeV/c
The total cross section of the reaction has been determined
for proton--proton reactions with . This represents the
first cross section measurement of the channel near
threshold, and is equivalent to the inclusive cross section at
this beam momentum. The cross section determined at this beam momentum is about
a factor 20 lower than that for inclusive meson production at
the same CM energy above the corresponding threshold. This large difference in
the and meson inclusive production cross sections in proton-proton
reactions is in strong contrast to cross sections measured in sub-threshold
heavy ion collisions, which are similar in magnitude at the same energy per
nucleon below the respective thresholds.Comment: 12 pages, 3 figures Phys. Lett. B in prin
Phenomenological studies of the low energy dynamics in the system
In this article we review studies of the near threshold
reaction done with the COSY-11 and ANKE detectors. We discuss phenomenological
studies of the dynamics, in particular the recent investigations on
the final state interaction are presented.Comment: Proceedings of the EFB22 conference (4 pages, 1 figure
On the Cartan matrix of Mackey algebras
Let k be a field of characteristic p>0, and G be a finite group. The first
result of this paper is an explicit formula for the determinant of the Cartan
matrix of the Mackey algebra mu_k(G) of G over k. The second one is a formula
for the rank of the Cartan matrix of the cohomological Mackey algebra comu_k(G)
of G over k, and a characterization of the groups G for which this matrix is
non singular. The third result is a generalization of this rank formula and
characterization to blocks of comu_k(G) : in particular, if b is a block of kG,
the Cartan matrix of the corresponding block comu_k(b) of comu_k(G) is non
singular if and only if b is nilpotent with cyclic defect groups
Shedding New Light on Kaon-Nucleon/Nuclei Interaction and Its Astrophysical Implications with the AMADEUS Experiment at DAFNE
The AMADEUS experiment deals with the investigation of the low-energy
kaon-nuclei hadronic interaction at the DA{\Phi}NE collider at LNF-INFN, which
is fundamental to respond longstanding questions in the non-perturbative QCD
strangeness sector. The antikaon-nucleon potential is investigated searching
for signals from possible bound kaonic clusters, which would open the
possibility for the formation of cold dense baryonic matter. The confirmation
of this scenario may imply a fundamental role of strangeness in astrophysics.
AMADEUS step 0 consisted in the reanalysis of 2004/2005 KLOE dataset,
exploiting K- absorptions in H, 4He, 9Be and 12C in the setup materials. In
this paper, together with a review on the multi-nucleon K- absorption and the
particle identification procedure, the first results on the {\Sigma}0-p channel
will be presented including a statistical analysis on the possible accomodation
of a deeply bound stateComment: 6 pages, 2 figure, 1 table, HADRON 2015 conferenc
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