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Two-stage treatment of acetabular bone defect in tuberculosis of the hip by intended ankylosis followed by total hip arthroplasty: a case report
Gel transitions in colloidal suspensions
The idealized mode coupling theory (MCT) is applied to colloidal systems
interacting via short-range attractive interactions of Yukawa form. At low
temperatures MCT predicts a slowing down of the local dynamics and ergodicity
breaking transitions. The nonergodicity transitions share many features with
the colloidal gel transition, and are proposed to be the source of gelation in
colloidal systems. Previous calculations of the phase diagram are complemented
with additional data for shorter ranges of the attractive interaction, showing
that the path of the nonergodicity transition line is then unimpeded by the
gas-liquid critical curve at low temperatures. Particular attention is given to
the critical nonergodicity parameters, motivated by recent experimental
measurements. An asymptotic model is developed, valid for dilute systems of
spheres interacting via strong short-range attractions, and is shown to capture
all aspects of the low temperature MCT nonergodicity transitions.Comment: 12 pages, LaTeX, 5 eps figures, uses ioplppt.sty, to appear in J.
Phys.: Condens. Matte
Mesures (Sahara — Sahel)
Azğen Azğen, Azgen (Ahaggar, Tidikelt, Touat), Ajjen (Ahaggar). Mesure de capacité sensiblement égale au quart de litre. Le sens premier, attesté dans la plupart des dialectes berbères (kabyle, Mzab, Ouargla, nefoussi...), de ce mot est « moitié ». En tamâhaq azğen désigne une mesure de capacité équivalente à trois ou quatre poignées de matière sèche, c’est-à-dire à la moitié de tanaqqast (naqaṣa en arabe). La tanaqqast vaut elle-même la moitié du mūda (le mūdd arabe, le modius latin, le muid..
Binding of ATP to vascular endothelial growth factor isoform VEGF-A165 is essential for inducing proliferation of human umbilical vein endothelial cells
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>ATP binding is essential for the bioactivity of several growth factors including nerve growth factor, fibroblast growth factor-2 and brain-derived neurotrophic factor. Vascular endothelial growth factor isoform 165 (VEGF-A<sub>165</sub>) induces the proliferation of human umbilical vein endothelial cells, however a dependence on ATP-binding is currently unknown. The aim of the present study was to determine if ATP binding is essential for the bioactivity of VEGF-A<sub>165</sub>.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We found evidence that ATP binding toVEGF-A<sub>165 </sub>induced a conformational change in the secondary structure of the growth factor. This binding appears to be significant at the biological level, as we found evidence that nanomolar levels of ATP (4-8 nm) are required for the VEGF-A<sub>165</sub>-induced proliferation of human umbilical vein endothelial cells. At these levels, purinergic signaling by ATP <it>via </it>P2 receptors can be excluded. Addition of alkaline phosphate to cell culture lowered the ATP concentration in the cell culture medium to 1.8 nM and inhibited cell proliferation.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>We propose that proliferation of endothelial cells is induced by a VEGF-A<sub>165</sub>-ATP complex, rather than VEGF-A<sub>165 </sub>alone.</p
Application of a magnetic suspension balance to the oxidation study of the zirconium based alloys under high pressurewater vapour
International audienceThe fuel claddings in the Pressurised Water Reactor are corroded in water at high temperature and high pressure. The technical device ableto follow continuously the corrosion rate in conditions close to this medium does not yet exist. That is the reason why a high pressure thermogravimetric installation based on magnetic suspension has been designed to study in situ the oxidation kinetics of the zirconium based alloys under water vapour until 50 bars of pressure at 415°C. The accuracy of measurements is about 5•10–5 g under 2 bars, and 10–4 g under 50 bars. The reproducibility of measurements was verified and the deviation regarding post test weighing at room temperature is around 5•10–5 g what is clearly satisfying. Finally, the results presented in this work allow validating the high pressure thermogravimetric measurements obtained with this magnetic suspension device
Nuclear small-subunit ribosomal RNA gene-based characterization, molecular phylogeny and PCR detection of the Neoparamoeba from western Long Island Sound lobster
Author Posting. © National Shellfisheries Association, 2005. This article is posted here by permission of National Shellfisheries Association for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Shellfish Research 24 (2005): 719-731, doi:10.2983/0730-8000(2005)24[719:NSRRGC]2.0.CO;2.Western Long Island Sound (LIS) lobsters collected by trawl surveys, lobstermen and coastal residents during 2000 to 2002 were identified histologically as infected with a parasome-containing amoeba. Primers to conserved SSU rRNA sequences of parasome-containing amoebae and their nonparasome-containing relatives were used to amplify overlapping SSU rRNA fragments of the presumptive parasite from gill, antenna, antennal gland and ventral nerve cord of infected lobsters. The consensus sequence constructed from these fragments had 98% or greater nucleotide sequence identity with SSU rRNA gene sequences of strains of Neoparamoeba pemaquidensis and associated with high confidence in distance- and parsimony-based phylogenetic analyses with strains of Neoparamoeba pemaquidensis and not members of the family Paramoebidae, e.g., Paramoeba eilhardi. Primers designed to SSU rRNA sequences of the lobster amoeba and other paramoebid/vexilliferid amoebae were used in a nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) protocol to test DNA extracted from formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues of lobsters collected during the 1999 die-off, when this amoeba initially was identified by light and electron microscopy and reported to be a paramoeba of the genera Paramoeba or Neoparamoeba (Mullen et al. 2004). All sequences amplified from 1999 lobsters, with the exception of one, had 98% to 99% identity to each other, and the 1999 PCR product consensus had 98% identity to Neoparamoeba pemaquidensis strains CCAP 1560/4 (AF371969.1) and 1560/5 (AF371970.1). Molecular characterization of the amoeba from western LIS lobsters by direct amplification circumvents a collective inability to culture the organism in vitro, provides insight into the molecular epidemiology of neoparamoebiasis in American lobster, and allows for PCR-based detection of infected lobsters for future research and diagnostics.Funding for this work was provided by the
Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection under Long
Island Sound Research Fund Grant No. CWF 333-R to S. Frasca;
and by the Connecticut Sea Grant College Program, Grants No.
LR/LR-4 to R. Gast and No. LR/LR-5 to P. Gillevet and C.
O’Kelly, through the US Department of Commerce, National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Award
NA16RG1364
Evidence for Unusual Dynamical Arrest Scenario in Short Ranged Colloidal Systems
Extensive molecular dynamics simulation studies of particles interacting via
a short ranged attractive square-well (SW) potential are reported. The
calculated loci of constant diffusion coefficient in the
temperature-packing fraction plane show a re-entrant behavior, i.e. an increase
of diffusivity on cooling, confirming an important part of the high
volume-fraction dynamical-arrest scenario earlier predicted by theory for
particles with short ranged potentials. The more efficient localization
mechanism induced by the short range bonding provides, on average, additional
free volume as compared to the hard-sphere case and results in faster dynamics.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Stability of Colloidal Quasicrystals
Freezing of charge-stabilized colloidal suspensions and relative stabilities
of crystals and quasicrystals are studied using thermodynamic perturbation
theory. Macroion interactions are modelled by effective pair potentials
combining electrostatic repulsion with polymer-depletion or van der Waals
attraction. Comparing free energies -- counterion terms included -- for
elementary crystals and rational approximants to icosahedral quasicrystals,
parameters are identified for which one-component quasicrystals are stabilized
by a compromise between packing entropy and cohesive energy.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
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