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    Surface pressure measurement by oxygen quenching of luminescence

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    Methods and compositions for measuring the pressure of an oxygen-containing gas on an aerodynamic surface, by oxygen-quenching of luminescence of molecular sensors is disclosed. Objects are coated with luminescent films containing a first sensor and at least one of two additional sensors, each of the sensors having luminescences that have different dependencies on temperature and oxygen pressure. Methods and compositions are also provided for improving pressure measurements (qualitative or quantitive) on surfaces coated with a film having one or more types of sensor

    Multiple Loci within the Major Histocompatibility Complex Confer Risk of Psoriasis

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    Psoriasis is a common inflammatory skin disease characterized by thickened scaly red plaques. Previously we have performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS) on psoriasis with 1,359 cases and 1,400 controls, which were genotyped for 447,249 SNPs. The most significant finding was for SNP rs12191877, which is in tight linkage disequilibrium with HLA-Cw*0602, the consensus risk allele for psoriasis. However, it is not known whether there are other psoriasis loci within the MHC in addition to HLA-C. In the present study, we searched for additional susceptibility loci within the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) region through in-depth analyses of the GWAS data; then, we followed up our findings in an independent Han Chinese 1,139 psoriasis cases and 1,132 controls. Using the phased CEPH dataset as a reference, we imputed the HLA-Cw*0602 in all samples with high accuracy. The association of the imputed HLA-Cw*0602 dosage with disease was much stronger than that of the most significantly associated SNP, rs12191877. Adjusting for HLA-Cw*0602, there were two remaining association signals: one demonstrated by rs2073048 (pβ€Š=β€Š2Γ—10βˆ’6, ORβ€Š=β€Š0.66), located within c6orf10, a potential downstream effecter of TNF-alpha, and one indicated by rs13437088 (pβ€Š=β€Š9Γ—10βˆ’6, ORβ€Š=β€Š1.3), located 30 kb centromeric of HLA-B and 16 kb telomeric of MICA. When HLA-Cw*0602, rs2073048, and rs13437088 were all included in a logistic regression model, each of them was significantly associated with disease (pβ€Š=β€Š3Γ—10βˆ’47, 6Γ—10βˆ’8, and 3Γ—10βˆ’7, respectively). Both putative loci were also significantly associated in the Han Chinese samples after controlling for the imputed HLA-Cw*0602. A detailed analysis of HLA-B in both populations demonstrated that HLA-B*57 was associated with an increased risk of psoriasis and HLA-B*40 a decreased risk, independently of HLA-Cw*0602 and the C6orf10 locus, suggesting the potential pathogenic involvement of HLA-B. These results demonstrate that there are at least two additional loci within the MHC conferring risk of psoriasis

    Genome-wide scan reveals association of psoriasis with IL-23 and NF-ΞΊB pathways

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    Psoriasis is a common immune-mediated disorder that affects the skin, nails and joints. To identify psoriasis susceptibility loci, we genotyped 438,670 SNPs in 1,409 psoriasis cases and 1,436 controls of European ancestry. We followed up 21 promising SNPs in 5,048 psoriasis cases and 5,041 controls. Our results provide strong support for the association of at least seven genetic loci and psoriasis (each with combined P less than 5 Γ— 10βˆ’8). Loci with confirmed association include HLA-C, three genes involved in IL-23 signaling (IL23A, IL23R, IL12B), two genes that act downstream of TNF-Ξ± and regulate NF-ΞΊB signaling (TNIP1, TNFAIP3) and two genes involved in the modulation of Th2 immune responses (IL4, IL13). Although the proteins encoded in these loci are known to interact biologically, we found no evidence for epistasis between associated SNPs. Our results expand the catalog of genetic loci implicated in psoriasis susceptibility and suggest priority targets for study in other auto-immune disorders

    Dynamic surface pressure measurements on a square cylinder with pressure sensitive paint

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    The dynamic and static surface pressure on a square cylinder during vortex shedding was measured with pressure sensitive paints (PSPs) at three angles of incidence and a Reynolds number of 8.9·10⁴. Oscillations in the phosphorescence intensity of the PSP that occurred at the vortex shedding frequency were observed. From these phosphorescent oscillations, the time-dependent changes in pressure distribution were calculated. This work extends PSP's useful range to dynamic systems where oscillating pressure changes are on the order of 230 Pa and occur at frequencies in the range of 95-125 Hz

    The phosphorescence microphone: A device for testing oxygen sensors and films

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    A new concept in sound pressure detection, the phosphorescence microphone, is introduced. This device replaces the diaphragm of a microphone with a thin film of pressure sensitive paint. Dynamic changes in pressure are detected by monitoring the changes in phosphorescent intensity that are due to cyclical variations in oxygen partial pressure in the sound wave. To test this new device, the acoustic resonance spectrum of a closed cylinder is measured and compared to the spectrum obtained with a commercial electret microphone. Oscillations in phosphorescent intensity that occur at the frequency of sound are observed, and the magnitude of these oscillations is dependent on sound pressure. Several experiments are presented to confirm that the spectrum obtained with the phosphorescence microphone is due to the oxygen sensitivity of the pressure sensitive paint. In addition to detecting sound, this device has shown efficacy in testing pressure sensitive paints for high frequency, low differential pressure applications. The phosphorescence microphone was used to show that selected pressure sensitive paints could detect acoustic pressure changes as small as 6 Pa in the frequency range 150-3500 Hz on a background of 10β΅β€ŠPa
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