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Galactose:PEGamine coated gold nanoparticles adhere to filopodia and cause extrinsic apoptosis
Ultra-small gold nanoparticles, surface functionalised with a 50:50 ratio of a thiolated α-Galactose derivative and a thiolated hexaethylene glycol amine, are toxic to HSC-3 oral squamous carcinoma cells. Differences in nanoparticle toxicity were found to be related to synthesis duration, with 1 h reaction nanoparticles being less toxic than 5 h reaction nanoparticles. Ligand density decreased with longer reaction time, although size, charge and ligand ratio remained similar. The concentration of sodium borohydride in the reaction decreased logarithmically over 5 h but remained within a concentration range sufficient to desorb weakly-bound ligands, possibly explaining the observed gradual decrease in ligand density. Nanoparticle toxicity was abrogated by inhibition of either caspase 3/7 or caspase 8, but not by inhibition of caspase 9, consistent with extrinsic apoptosis. Electron microscopic analysis of cellular uptake demonstrated predominantly cytoplasmic localization. However, when energy-dependent transport was inhibited, by lowering the temperature to 4ºC, a remarkable adhesion of nanoparticles to filopodia was observed. Inhibition of filopodial assembly with a fascin inhibitor prevented nanoparticle adhesion to HSC-3 cells at 4ºC, while fascin inhibition at 37ºC resulted in less cytoplasmic uptake. More adhesion to HSC-3 filopodia was seen with the higher toxicity 5 h reaction time nanoparticles than with the 1 h nanoparticles. By including a further two cell types (HaCaT keratinocytes and hCMEC/D3 endothelial cells), a pattern of increasing toxicity with filopodial binding of 5 h reaction nanoparticles became apparent
Poisson multi-Bernoulli mixture trackers: continuity through random finite sets of trajectories
The Poisson multi-Bernoulli mixture (PMBM) is an unlabelled multi-target
distribution for which the prediction and update are closed. It has a Poisson
birth process, and new Bernoulli components are generated on each new
measurement as a part of the Bayesian measurement update. The PMBM filter is
similar to the multiple hypothesis tracker (MHT), but seemingly does not
provide explicit continuity between time steps. This paper considers a recently
developed formulation of the multi-target tracking problem as a random finite
set (RFS) of trajectories, and derives two trajectory RFS filters, called PMBM
trackers. The PMBM trackers efficiently estimate the set of trajectories, and
share hypothesis structure with the PMBM filter. By showing that the prediction
and update in the PMBM filter can be viewed as an efficient method for
calculating the time marginals of the RFS of trajectories, continuity in the
same sense as MHT is established for the PMBM filter
X-ray and Radio Variability of M31*, The Andromeda Galaxy Nuclear Supermassive Black Hole
We confirm our earlier tentative detection of M31* in X-rays and measure its
light-curve and spectrum. Observations in 2004-2005 find M31* rather quiescent
in the X-ray and radio. However, X-ray observations in 2006-2007 and radio
observations in 2002 show M31* to be highly variable at times. A separate
variable X-ray source is found near P1, the brighter of the two optical nuclei.
The apparent angular Bondi radius of M31* is the largest of any black hole, and
large enough to be well resolved with Chandra. The diffuse emission within this
Bondi radius is found to have an X-ray temperature ~0.3 keV and density 0.1
cm-3, indistinguishable from the hot gas in the surrounding regions of the
bulge given the statistics allowed by the current observations. The X-ray
source at the location of M31* is consistent with a point source and a power
law spectrum with energy slope 0.9+/-0.2. Our identification of this X-ray
source with M31* is based solely on positional coincidence.Comment: 25 pages, 8 figures, submitted to Ap
Diffraction theory and focusing of light by left-handed materials
A diffraction theory in a system consisting of left-handed and right-handed
materials is proposed. The theory is based upon the Huygens's principle and the
Kirchhoff's integral and it is valid if the wavelength is smaller than any
relevant length of the system. The theory is applied to the calculation of the
smearing of the foci of the Veselago lens due to the finite wavelength. We show
that the Veselago lens is a unique optical instrument for the 3D imaging, but
it is not a ``superlens'' as it has been claimed recently.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figure
Hydrodynamic Design of the Fastrac Turbopump
A 60,000 lb trust liquid Oxygen (LOX) and rocket propellant #1 (RP-1) rocket engine is being developed at the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) as part of NASA's ongoing effort to lower the cost of access to space. The goal of the program is to demonstrate a low cost rocket engine with acceptable performance. In order to reduce design and development risk, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis was used extensively in the design process, especially in the design of the turbopump. This paper documents the process used and significant results obtained during the design of the LOX and RP-1 pumps. This includes the design of the inlet manifolds, the integral inducer-impellers, the diffusers, and the collector volutes. The resulting designs incorporate low-cost design features while meeting the engine cycle requirements
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