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Complexation of DNA with positive spheres: phase diagram of charge inversion and reentrant condensation
The phase diagram of a water solution of DNA and oppositely charged spherical
macroions is studied. DNA winds around spheres to form beads-on-a-string
complexes resembling the chromatin 10 nm fiber. At small enough concentration
of spheres these "artificial chromatin" complexes are negative, while at large
enough concentrations of spheres the charge of DNA is inverted by the adsorbed
spheres. Charges of complexes stabilize their solutions. In the plane of
concentrations of DNA and spheres the phases with positive and negative
complexes are separated by another phase, which contains the condensate of
neutral DNA-spheres complexes. Thus when the concentration of spheres grows,
DNA-spheres complexes experience condensation and resolubilization (or
reentrant condensation). Phenomenological theory of the phase diagram of
reentrant condensation and charge inversion is suggested. Parameters of this
theory are calculated by microscopic theory. It is shown that an important part
of the effect of a monovalent salt on the phase diagram can be described by the
nontrivial renormalization of the effective linear charge density of DNA wound
around a sphere, due to the Onsager-Manning condensation. We argue that our
phenomenological phase diagram or reentrant condensation is generic to a large
class of strongly asymmetric electrolytes. Possible implication of these
results for the natural chromatin are discussed.Comment: Many corrections to text. SUbmitted to J. Chem. Phy
Reentrant Condensation of DNA induced by Multivalent Counterions
A theory of condensation and resolubilization of a dilute DNA solution with
growing concentration of multivalent cations, N is suggested. It is based on a
new theory of screening of a macroion by multivalent cations, which shows that
due to strong cation correlations at the surface of DNA the net charge of DNA
changes sign at some small concentration of cations N_0. DNA condensation takes
place in the vicinity of N_0, where absolute value of the DNA net charge is
small and the correlation induced short range attraction dominates the Coulomb
repulsion. At N > N_0 positive DNA should move in the oppisite direction in an
electrophoresis experiment. From comparison of our theory with experimental
values of condensation and resolubilization thresholds for DNA solution
containing Spe, we obtain that N_0 = 3.2 mM and that the energy of DNA
condensation per nucleotide is .Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, references correcte
Five areas to advance branding theory and practice
The paper suggests five areas to advance branding theory and practice based on the authors’ recent work in brand management.
In this commentary, we aim to put forward suggestions and ideas for further research in brand management; ideas, which we believe will have an impact on the way branding is researched and practiced by both academics and practitioners alike. We will focus on the future of branding in the following areas, inspired by our own work in the field: (1) branding in higher education, (2) branding in Asia Pacific, (3) brand ambidexterity, (4) brand innovation on social media, and (5) brand likeability
Research on the Application of E-commerce to Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs): the Case of India
SMEs account for a large proportion and play an important role in the development of each country in the world, including India. The globalization will bring many advantages for enterprises however SMEs will face fierce competition at the local, national and International level. In order to maintain and promote the important role of SMEs in the context of increased competition, SMEs have to change and adopt new technologies. E-commerce and digital technologies are bringing opportunities to help SMEs improve their competitiveness, narrow the gap with big enterprises thanks to their fairness and flexibility of the digital business environment. According to UNIDO (2017), India is one of the countries successfully applying e-commerce to SMEs. Contributing to this success is the important role of the Indian government. Therefore, this paper focuses on researching the application of e-commerce to SMEs in terms of the role of government in promoting and creating an ecosystem for SMEs and e-commerce development
Slice-level Detection of Intracranial Hemorrhage on CT Using Deep Descriptors of Adjacent Slices
The rapid development in representation learning techniques such as deep
neural networks and the availability of large-scale, well-annotated medical
imaging datasets have to a rapid increase in the use of supervised machine
learning in the 3D medical image analysis and diagnosis. In particular, deep
convolutional neural networks (D-CNNs) have been key players and were adopted
by the medical imaging community to assist clinicians and medical experts in
disease diagnosis and treatment. However, training and inferencing deep neural
networks such as D-CNN on high-resolution 3D volumes of Computed Tomography
(CT) scans for diagnostic tasks pose formidable computational challenges. This
challenge raises the need of developing deep learning-based approaches that are
robust in learning representations in 2D images, instead 3D scans. In this
work, we propose for the first time a new strategy to train \emph{slice-level}
classifiers on CT scans based on the descriptors of the adjacent slices along
the axis. In particular, each of which is extracted through a convolutional
neural network (CNN). This method is applicable to CT datasets with per-slice
labels such as the RSNA Intracranial Hemorrhage (ICH) dataset, which aims to
predict the presence of ICH and classify it into 5 different sub-types. We
obtain a single model in the top 4% best-performing solutions of the RSNA ICH
challenge, where model ensembles are allowed. Experiments also show that the
proposed method significantly outperforms the baseline model on CQ500. The
proposed method is general and can be applied to other 3D medical diagnosis
tasks such as MRI imaging. To encourage new advances in the field, we will make
our codes and pre-trained model available upon acceptance of the paper.Comment: Accepted for presentation at the 22nd IEEE Statistical Signal
Processing (SSP) worksho
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