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Resonant Magnetic Vortices
By using the complex angular momentum method, we provide a semiclassical
analysis of electron scattering by a magnetic vortex of Aharonov-Bohm-type.
Regge poles of the -matrix are associated with surface waves orbiting around
the vortex and supported by a magnetic field discontinuity. Rapid variations of
sharp characteristic shapes can be observed on scattering cross sections. They
correspond to quasibound states which are Breit-Wigner-type resonances
associated with surface waves and which can be considered as quantum analogues
of acoustic whispering-gallery modes. Such a resonant magnetic vortex could
provide a new kind of artificial atom while the semiclassical approach
developed here could be profitably extended in various areas of the physics of
vortices.Comment: 6 pages, 7 figure
Encapsulation of gold nanostructures and oil-in-water nanocarriers in microgels with biomedical potential
Indexación: Scopus.Funding: This research was funded by FONDECYT 1161450, 1150744, 11130494 and 1170929, FONDEQUIP EQM160157, EQM170111, CONICYT-FONDAP 15130011, and CONICYT PhD Scholarship 21141137.Here we report the incorporation of gold nanostructures (nanospheres or nanorods, functionalized with carboxylate-end PEG) and curcumin oil-in-water (O/W) nanoemulsions (CurNem) into alginate microgels using the dripping technique. While gold nanostructures are promising nanomaterials for photothermal therapy applications, CurNem possess important pharmacological activities as reported here. In this sense, we evaluated the effect of CurNem on cell viability of both cancerous and non-cancerous cell lines (AGS and HEK293T, respectively), demonstrating preferential toxicity in cancer cells and safety for the non-cancerous cells. After incorporating gold nanostructures and CurNem together into the microgels, microstructures with diameters of 220 and 540 µm were obtained. When stimulating microgels with a laser, the plasmon effect promoted a significant rise in the temperature of the medium; the temperature increase was higher for those containing gold nanorods (11–12 ◦ C) than nanospheres (1–2 ◦ C). Interestingly, the incorporation of both nanosystems in the microgels maintains the photothermal properties of the gold nanostructures unmodified and retains with high efficiency the curcumin nanocarriers. We conclude that these results will be of interest to design hydrogel formulations with therapeutic applications. © 2018 by the authors.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/23/5/120
Tropaeolum tuberosum Ruiz & Pav. coleccion de germoplasma de mashua conservada en el Centro Internacional de la Papa (CIP).
Ullucus tuberosus Caldas: colección de germoplasma de ullucu conservada en el Centro Internacional de la Papa (CIP).
El presente catálogo contiene información pasaporte, datos de caracterización morfológica y ploidía para 432 accesiones de ulluco mantenidas en el banco de germoplasma del CIP. Para ilustrar mejor los datos de caracterización morfológica, cada accesión está acompañada de un set de fotografías que incluye la parte aérea de la planta, los tubérculos, las flores y una muestra lista para herborizar conformada por un tallo con sus hojas y flores. La información pasaporte es complementada con mapas ilustrados que muestran el lugar de colecta de cada accesión
Análisis del secretoma de arterias humanas en la búsqueda de biormarcadores de aterotrombosis
Identification of protein expressed by aortic stenosis valves in the search for novel biomarkers
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Nonlinear Aharonov-Bohm scattering by optical vortices
We study linear and nonlinear wave scattering by an optical vortex in a
self-defocusing nonlinear Kerr medium. In the linear case, we find a splitting
of a plane-wave front at the vortex proportional to its circulation, similar to
what occurs in the scattered wave of electrons for the Aharonov-Bohm effect.
For larger wave amplitudes, we study analytically and numerically the
scattering of a dark-soliton stripe (a nonlinear analog of a small-amplitude
wavepacket) by a vortex and observe a significant asymmetry of the scattered
wave. Subsequently, a wavefront splitting of the scattered wave develops into
transverse modulational instability, ``unzipping'' the stripe into trains of
vortices with opposite charges.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Identificacion of differentially expressed proteins in acute coronary syndromes
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