214 research outputs found
Long-Wavelength Quantum Well Infrared Photodetectors
A majority of IR sensors used for imaging arrays operating in the long-wavelength IR region between 8 µm-12 µm are based on mercury cadmium telluride (HgCdTe). This material system is unable to satisfy all the requirements imposed by modem applications. Structural difficulties due to poor uniformity, high defect densities, and weak bond strengths cause difficulties in manufacturing large IR focal plane array cameras. As an alternative, quantum well infrared photodetectors (QWIPs) utilising intersubband absorption between gallium arsenide (GaAs) wells and aluminium gallium arsenide (AIGaAs) barriers were perfected. These QWIPs possess better uniformity in comparison to HgCdTe detectors, and QWIP imaging arrays have recently become commercially available. However, the responsivity of GaAs/AlGaAs QWIPs is still lower than HgCdTe detectors. To further improve the responsivity of QWIP detectors, QWIPs with wells or barriers of GaInAsP instead of AlGaAs have been developed. Results of QWIPs made from the material systems GaAs/GaInP, GaInAs(P)/InP, (Al)GaInAs/InP, and GaInAs/AllnAs have been discussed
Primera cita de Cloudina carinata Cortijo et al., 2010 en Sudamérica, Formación de Tamengo, Grupo de Corumbá, Brasil Brazil
It is herein presented the unprecedented occurrence of Cloudina carinata Cortijo et al., 2010 in the American continent. This new occurrence expanded the geographic distribution of this species, until now reported from sections in Spain and Siberia. The assembled biomineralizing metazoans Cloudina carinata, Cloudina lucianoi (Beurlen & Sommer, 1957) and Corumbella werneri Hahn et al., 1982 are presented for the first time from the Tamengo Formation, Corumbá Group, Porto Figueiras section, Corumbá Municipality, Mato Grosso do Sul State, Brazil. This new occurrence could be employed as an additional biostratigraphic tool for international correlation of the terminal Ediacaran, as well as for palaeobiogeographic and palaeoecologic reconstructions.Se documenta en este resumen la primera aparición de Cloudina carinata Cortijo et al., 2010 en el continente americano. Esta nueva aparición extiende la distribución geográfica de esta especie, hasta ahora restringida a España y Siberia. Se presenta por primera vez en la Formación de Tamengo (Corumbá, Estado de Mato Grosso do Sul, Brasil) la asociación de metazoos mineralizados compuesta por Cloudina carinata, Cloudina lucianoi (Beurlen & Sommer, 1957) y Corumbella werneri Hahn et al., 1982. Esta asociación podrÃa ser útil como marcador bioestratigráfico en las correlaciones internacionales del Ediacárico terminal, asà como para futuras reconstrucciones paleobiogeográficas y paleoecológicas
The position of graptolites within Lower Palaeozoic planktic ecosystems.
An integrated approach has been used to assess the palaeoecology of graptolites both as a discrete group and also as a part of the biota present within Ordovician and Silurian planktic realms. Study of the functional morphology of graptolites and comparisons with recent ecological analogues demonstrates that graptolites most probably filled a variety of niches as primary consumers, with modes of life related to the colony morphotype. Graptolite coloniality was extremely ordered, lacking any close morphological analogues in Recent faunas. To obtain maximum functional efficiency, graptolites would have needed varying degrees of coordinated automobility. A change in lifestyle related to ontogenetic changes was prevalent within many graptolite groups. Differing lifestyle was reflected by differing reproductive strategies, with synrhabdosomes most likely being a method for rapid asexual reproduction. Direct evidence in the form of graptolithophage 'coprolitic' bodies, as well as indirect evidence in the form of probable defensive adaptations, indicate that graptolites comprised a food item for a variety of predators. Graptolites were also hosts to a variety of parasitic organisms and provided an important nutrient source for scavenging organisms
Análisis paleontológicos a través lÃmite Ediacárico-Cámbrico, Grupo Alto Corumbá, Brasil
This work presents the results of a palaeontological analysis focused on twenty-six species sampled in five sections of the Tamengo and Guaicurus formations, Corumbá and Ladário regions: Corcal and Laginha quarries, Porto Sobramil, Porto Figueiras and Ecoparque Cacimba. Besides, palaeoecological and palaeoenvironmental inferences are presented based on the occurrence of this fossil assemblage. Cloudina carinata Cortijo et al., 2010, previously documented in Spain and Siberia, presents an unprecedented occurrence in the American continent, in siltstones of the Tamengo Formation at Porto Figueiras section, Municipality of Corumbá, Mato Grosso do Sul State, Brazil. The biota of the Tamengo Formation is updated and composed of three biomineralizing metazoans, including poriferan spicules, putative sponge gemmule, and a sessile epibiontic prokaryotic colony. The present work also deals with the taxonomy and stratigraphic distribution of four ichnospecies and three vendotaenid species that integrate the updated benthic fauna for the upper portion of Corumbá Group. The species diversity of the Tamengo Formation was complemented by the occurrence of sixteen microfossil species that possibly represent a marine planktic assemblage. A dramatic change was identified in the palaeoenvironmental conditions of the Tamengo to Guaicurus formations, followed by a mass extinction event, possibly linked to the global Ediacaran- Cambrian mass extinction. In addition, organic-walled microfossils were prepared and analyzed from sections of three countries: nine species from the Nomtsas Formation, Namibia; four species from the Tagatiya Guazu Formation, Paraguay; and six species from the Dengying Formation, China. An international biostratigraphic essay consisting of six biozones is proposed for the uppermost Ediacaran and one biozone for the earliest Cambrian.Se presenta en este trabajo el análisis paleontológico de 26 especies fósiles muestradas en cinco cortes de las Formaciones de Tamengo y Guaicurus en las regines de Corumbá y Ladário: canteras de Corcal y Laginha, Porto Sobramil, Porto Figueiras y Ecoparque Cacimba. Además, se añaden varias interpretaciones paleoecológicas y ambientales, basadas en el registro fósil. Cloudina carinata Cortijo et al., 2010, previamente citada en España y Siberia, aparece por primera vez en el continente Americano, concretamente en limolitas de la Formación Tamengo en el corte de Porto Figueiras, Corumbá, Estado de Mato Grosso do Sul, Brasil. La biota de la Formación Tamengo incluye tres metazoos mineralizados, que incluyen espÃculas de porÃferos, posibles gémulas de esponjas y una colonia sésil de procaiotas epibentónicos. Este trabajo se centra en la taxonomÃa y distribución estratigráfica de cuatro icnoespecies y tres especies de vendoténidos que forman la fauna bentónica de la parte superior del Grupo de Corumbá. La biodiversidad de la Formación Tamengo ha sido completada con el registro de 16 especies microfósiles que representan posiblemente una asociación plantónica marina. Se ha identificado un cambio drástico en las condiciones ambientales de las Formaciones Tamengo y Guaicurus, que culminan en un evento de extincinón masiva posiblemente relacionado con la extincición en masa que marca el tránsito global Ediácarico- Cámbrico. Por otro lado, se han extraÃdo microfósiles de pared orgánica de varios afloramientos: nueve especies de la Formación de Nomtsas (Namibia), cuatro de la Formación Tagatiya Guazu (Paraguay) y seis de la Formación Dengying (China). Se propone un marco bioestratigráfico para el Ediacárico terminal que incluye seis biozonas y una biozona para el Cámbrico basal
Estudos epidemiológicos entre populações indÃgenas da Amazônia. II. Prevalências da microfilaremia de Mansonella ozzardi: comparação de dois métodos de diagnóstico ()
The prevalence of microfilaremia among a representative sample of the adolescents and adults in 13 Brazilian Amazon Indian villages was determined for July-August, 1976. With Giemsa-stained peripheral blood smears, preparations from peripheral blood lymphocyte cultures, or both, 533 persons aged 10 years and older and 68 children below age 10 were tested. Mansonella ozzardi was the only blood-borne microfilarial species found. Prevalence was highly village-specific. In four of 13 villages persons tested had no detectable microfilaremia by the methods used. In four other villages the overall prevalences for residents aged 10 years and older were in excess of 60% by one of the methods used. In villages where microfilaremia was documented only five (13%) of the total 38 children tested were positive. There was a general trend for prevalence to rise with increasing age. The ratio of the prevalence of microfilaremia among males to that among females was approximately 1.4:1 with peripheral blood smear test results but exactly 1:1 with the other method. In each of the five microfilaremia-positive villages tested using both methods, we detected a higher prevalence of microfilaremia with the preparations made from the lymphocyte culture studies.Foi determinada a prevalência de microfilaremia em uma amostra representativa de adolescentes e adultos, em 13 aldeias, de Ãndios amazônicos brasileiros em julho-agosto de 1976. Através de esfregaço de sangue periférico corados com Giemsa e de preparações de culturas de linfócitos de sangue periférico, ou ambas, foram testadas 533 pessoas com idade acima de 10 anos e 68 crianças com menos de 10 anos. A Mansonella ozzardi foi a única espécie de microfilária encontrada. A prevalência foi altamente aldeia-especÃfica. Em quatro (4) das 13 aldeias, houve casos de não detecção de microfilaremia pelos métodos usados. Em quatro (4) outras aldeias, as prevalências encontradas para os residentes de 10 anos e mais velhos foram em excesso de 60% para cada método utilizado. Em aldeias onde a microfilaremia foi documentada, apenas cinco (13%) do total de 38 crianças testadas foram positivas. Houve uma tendência geral da prevalência aumentar com o aumento da idade, A razão de prevalência de microfilaremia entre homens e mulheres foi de aproximadamente 1,4:1 para o teste de esfregaço de sangue periférico e exatamente 1:1 para o outro. Em cada 5 aldeões com microfilaremia-positiva testados com ambos os métodos, detectamos uma mais alta prevalência da microfilaremia com as preparações feitas de cultura de linfócitos
The role of GRK6 in animal models of Parkinson's Disease and L-DOPA treatment
G protein-coupled Receptor Kinase 6 (GRK6) belongs to a family of kinases that phosphorylate GPCRs. GRK6 levels were found to be altered in Parkinson's Disease (PD) and D2 dopamine receptors are supersensitive in mice lacking GRK6 (GRK6-KO mice). To understand how GRK6 modulates the behavioral manifestations of dopamine deficiency and responses to L-DOPA, we used three approaches to model PD in GRK6-KO mice: 1) the cataleptic response to haloperidol; 2) introducing GRK6 mutation to an acute model of absolute dopamine deficiency, DDD mice; 3) hemiparkinsonian 6-OHDA model. Furthermore, dopamine-related striatal signaling was analyzed by assessing the phosphorylation of AKT/GSK3β and ERK1/2. GRK6 deficiency reduced cataleptic behavior, potentiated the acute effect of L-DOPA in DDD mice, reduced rotational behavior in hemi-parkinsonian mice, and reduced abnormal involuntary movements induced by chronic L-DOPA. These data indicate that approaches to regulate GRK6 activity could be useful in modulating both therapeutic and side-effects of L-DOPA
Genotoxicity of Nicotiana tabacum leaves on Helix aspersa
Tobacco farmers are routinely exposed to complex mixtures of inorganic and organic chemicals present in tobacco leaves. In this study, we examined the genotoxicity of tobacco leaves in the snail Helix aspersa as a measure of the risk to human health. DNA damage was evaluated using the micronucleus test and the Comet assay and the concentration of cytochrome P450 enzymes was estimated. Two groups of snails were studied: one fed on tobacco leaves and one fed on lettuce (Lactuca sativa L) leaves (control group). All of the snails received leaves (tobacco and lettuce leaves were the only food provided) and water ad libitum. Hemolymph cells were collected after 0, 24, 48 and 72 h. The Comet assay and micronucleus test showed that exposure to tobacco leaves for different periods of time caused significant DNA damage. Inhibition of cytochrome P450 enzymes occurred only in the tobacco group. Chemical analysis indicated the presence of the alkaloid nicotine, coumarins, saponins, flavonoids and various metals. These results show that tobacco leaves are genotoxic in H. aspersa and inhibit cytochrome P450 activity, probably through the action of the complex chemical mixture present in the plant
HIV-1 Nef Targets MHC-I and CD4 for Degradation Via a Final Common β-COP–Dependent Pathway in T Cells
To facilitate viral infection and spread, HIV-1 Nef disrupts the surface
expression of the viral receptor (CD4) and molecules capable of presenting HIV
antigens to the immune system (MHC-I). To accomplish this, Nef binds to the
cytoplasmic tails of both molecules and then, by mechanisms that are not well
understood, disrupts the trafficking of each molecule in different ways.
Specifically, Nef promotes CD4 internalization after it has been transported to
the cell surface, whereas Nef uses the clathrin adaptor, AP-1, to disrupt normal
transport of MHC-I from the TGN to the cell surface. Despite these differences
in initial intracellular trafficking, we demonstrate that MHC-I and CD4 are
ultimately found in the same Rab7+ vesicles and are both
targeted for degradation via the activity of the Nef-interacting protein,
β-COP. Moreover, we demonstrate that Nef contains two separable
β-COP binding sites. One site, an arginine (RXR) motif in the N-terminal
α helical domain of Nef, is necessary for maximal MHC-I degradation. The
second site, composed of a di-acidic motif located in the C-terminal loop domain
of Nef, is needed for efficient CD4 degradation. The requirement for redundant
motifs with distinct roles supports a model in which Nef exists in multiple
conformational states that allow access to different motifs, depending upon
which cellular target is bound by Nef
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