620 research outputs found

    The B→K∗B\to K^* form factors on the lattice

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    The extraction of the B→K∗B\to K^* transition form factors from lattice data is studied, applying non-relativistic effective field theory in a finite volume. The possible mixing of πK\pi K and ηK\eta K states is taken into account. The two-channel analogue of the Lellouch-L\"uscher formula is reproduced. Due to the resonance nature of the K∗K^*, an equation is derived, which allows to determine the form factors at the pole position in a process-independent manner. The infinitely-narrow width approximation of the results is discussed.Comment: 29 pages, 4 figure

    Hyperhomocysteinemia: related genetic diseases and congenital defects, abnormal DNA methylation and newborn screening issues

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    Homocysteine, a sulfur-containing amino acid derived from the methionine metabolism, is located at the branch point of two pathways of the methionine cycle, i.e. remethylation and transsulfuration. Gene abnormalities in the enzymes catalyzing reactions in both pathways lead to hyperhomocysteinemia. Hyperhomocysteinemia is associated with increased risk for congenital disorders, including neural tube closure defects, heart defects, cleft lip/palate, Down syndrome, and multi-system abnormalities in adults. Since hyperhomocysteinemia is known to affect the extent of DNA methylation, it is likely that abnormal DNA methylation during embryogenesis, may be a pathogenic factor for these congenital disorders. In this review we highlight the importance of homocysteinemia by describing the genes encoding for enzymes of homocysteine metabolism relevant to the clinical practice, especially cystathionine-β-synthase and methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase mutations, and the impairment of related metabolites levels. Moreover, a possible correlation between hyperhomocysteine and congenital disorders through the involvement of abnormal DNA methylation during embryogenesis is discussed. Finally, the relevance of present and future diagnostic tools such as tandem mass spectrometry and next generation sequencing in newborn screening is highlighted

    Random Graph-Homomorphisms and Logarithmic Degree

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    A graph homomorphism between two graphs is a map from the vertex set of one graph to the vertex set of the other graph, that maps edges to edges. In this note we study the range of a uniformly chosen homomorphism from a graph G to the infinite line Z. It is shown that if the maximal degree of G is `sub-logarithmic', then the range of such a homomorphism is super-constant. Furthermore, some examples are provided, suggesting that perhaps for graphs with super-logarithmic degree, the range of a typical homomorphism is bounded. In particular, a sharp transition is shown for a specific family of graphs C_{n,k} (which is the tensor product of the n-cycle and a complete graph, with self-loops, of size k). That is, given any function psi(n) tending to infinity, the range of a typical homomorphism of C_{n,k} is super-constant for k = 2 log(n) - psi(n), and is 3 for k = 2 log(n) + psi(n)

    Impairment of methyl cycle affects mitochondrial methyl availability and glutathione level in Down's Sindrome

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    In Down's syndrome there is evidence that increased gene expression coding for specific cystathionine beta-synthase translates directly into biochemical aberrations, which result in a biochemical and metabolic imbalance of the methyl status. This event is destined to impact mitochondrial function since methylation is a necessary event in mitochondria and relies on the availability and uptake of the methyl donor S-adenosylmethionine. Indeed mitochondrial dysfunctions have been widely described in Down's syndrome, but they have never been correlated to a possible mitochondrial methyl unbalance. In the present study we find that the mitochondrial levels of S-adenosylmethionine are reduced in Down's syndrome compared to control cells demonstrating the effect of the methyl unbalance on mitochondria. The possible role of methylation in mitochondria is discussed and some preliminary results on a possible methylation target are presented

    Aplikasi Virtual Reality Pengenalan Kerangka Tubuh Manusia Berbasis Android

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    Penelitian ini menghasilkan Aplikasi kerangka tubuh manusia yang perancangannya dalam bentuk tiga dimensi (3D) dan pada penelitian ini menampilkan tulang – tulang manusia dari kepala, badan dan anggota gerak. Aplikasi ini digunakan untuk sarana pengenalan dalam bentuk virtual. Peneliti memanfaatkan teknologi komputer grafik yaitu Blender untuk membuat objek kerangka tubuh manusia serta Unity3D untuk menghasilkan aplikasi kerangka tubuh manusia yang dikemas dalam bentuk aplikasi secara 3D. Metode Throw-Away Prototyping merupakan metode yang diterapkan pada penelitian ini. Penelitian ini menghasilkan aplikasi kerangka tubuh manusia sebagai media peraga terhadap 9 jenis tulang yang terdapat pada manusia yang berbasis Android menggunakan Animasi 3D yang menggunakan cardboard atau head mounted display

    Drought explains variation in the radial growth of white spruce in western Canada

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    Many studies have already addressed the existence of unstable and nonlinear relationships between radial growth of white spruce (Picea glauca) and climate variables in boreal forests along the high latitudes (> 60° N). However, along the mid-latitudes, the climate-growth relationship is still poorly understood. In this study, we used a network of ring-width chronologies from 40 white spruce sites along a wide latitudinal gradients from 52° N to 58° N in Alberta, Canada and attempted to understand the complicated response of tree growth to climatic variables and to identify the main limiting factor for the radial growth of white spruce. We combined the empirical linear statistics with the process-based Vaganov-Shashkin Lite (VS-Lite) model requiring only latitude, month mean temperature, and monthly total precipitation information together to better clarify growth-climate relationship. The linear statistical methods indicated that the previous summer temperature imposed a strong negative impact on the radial growth of white spruce while the precipitation and climate moisture index in prior and current summer both had significant positive effects on the radial growth. Similarly, the VS-Lite model showed that the radial growth of white spruce was limited by soil moisture, and temperature-induced drought is the main limiting factor for the radial growth of white spruce. Furthermore, climate-growth relationship varied along different elevations, latitudes, and growing degree days (GDD > 5℃). The radial growth of white spruce in northern stands is often more strongly limited by temperature-induced drought due to the higher temperature and lower precipitation. As the global climate change is in progress, we suggest that more large-scale and continuous investigations are needed to address the spatial variation in growth-climate relationship due to the temperature-induced drought.Peer reviewe

    Steroid therapy in an alpha-dystroglycanopathy due to GMPPB gene mutations : A case report

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    Alpha-dystroglycanopathies are a group of progressive and untreatable neuromuscular disorders, due to aberrant alpha-dystroglycan glycosylation. We describe the effects of a short-term cycle of corticosteroid therapy in a 9-year-old boy, affected by an alpha-dystroglycanopathy due to GMPPB gene mutations. The patient was affected by a congenital progressive muscular dystrophy since the first month of life, associated with psychomotor delay, seizures, and congenital bilateral cataracts. Despite physical therapy he had a progressive motor impairment. At the age of 9 years, he was treated with 0.75 mg/kg/day of prednisone for 3 months and showed improvements in muscle strength and function scores and creatine kinase reduction. When steroid therapy was discontinued he showed again clinical and biochemical deterioration. These data suggest that corticosteroid may be considered as a treatment for patients with alpha-dystroglycanopathies due to GMPPB mutations. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Peer reviewe
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