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Short-range correlations and meson exchange currents in photonucleon emission
One-nucleon emission processes induced by photon absorption are studied by
considering short-range correlations effects. At energies above the giant
resonance region the validity of the direct knock-out model has been tested by
comparison with continuum Random Phase Approximation results. Nucleon
re-scattering effects have been considered by using an optical potential. The
role of the electromagnetic convection, magnetization and meson exchange
currents has been investigated as a function of both excitation energy and
momentum transfer. The short-range correlation effects have been studied by
using various correlation functions. We found that the nucleon photo-emission
cross section is rather sensitive to the presence of short-range correlations
at large values of nucleon emission angle. In this region, however, the effects
of meson exchange currents are even larger than those produced by short-range
correlations.Comment: 37 pages, 20 figures in postscript, Text in LaTe
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Genomic analysis of recombinant Sabin clinical isolates
Recombination in Poliovirus vaccine strains is a very frequent phenomenon. In this report 23 polio/Sabin strains isolated from healthy vaccinees or from VAPP patients after OPV administration, were investigated in order to identify recombination sites from 2C to 3D regions of the poliovirus genome. RT-PCR, followed by Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (RFLP) screening analysis were applied in four distant genomic regions (5' UTR, VP1, 2C and 3C-3D) in order to detect any putative recombinant. The detected recombinants were sequenced from 2C to the end of the genome (3' UTR) and the exact recombination sites were determined with computational analysis. Five of the 23 isolated strains were recombinant in one genomic region, two of them in 2C, isolates EP16:S3/S2, EP23:S3/S1, two in 3D isolates EP6:S2/S1, EP12:S2/S1 and one in 3A isolate EP9:S2/Sl. Point mutations were found in strains EP3, EP6, EP9 and EP12. Recombination specific types and sites re-occurrence along with point mutations are discussed concerning the polioviruses evolution