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A simple and non-radioactive technique to study the effect of monophosphoesters on matrix vesicle-mediated calcification
A simple and non-radioactive technique based on O-cresolpthalein complexone assay was developed to study in vitro non-radioactive calcium ((40)Ca) deposition by isolated matrix vesicles. Using this technique, the effect of various phosphoester substrates including ATP, AMP and β-GP on in vitro MV-calcification was studied. O-cresolpthalein complexone assay with non-radioactive calcium demonstrated that AMP or β-GP were more effective in promoting calcium deposition by isolated MVs than ATP. The application of this non-radioactive technique, which is highly sensitive and simple, would offer a useful alternative approach to the routinely used radiometric biomineralization assay which employs radioactive (45)Ca
Remarks on evolution of space-times in 3+1 and 4+1 dimensions
A large class of vacuum space-times is constructed in dimension 4+1 from
hyperboloidal initial data sets which are not small perturbations of empty
space data. These space-times are future geodesically complete, smooth up to
their future null infinity, and extend as vacuum space-times through their
Cauchy horizon. Dimensional reduction gives non-vacuum space-times with the
same properties in 3+1 dimensions.Comment: 10pp, exposition improved; final versio
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Charge-Spin Separation in 2D Fermi Systems: Singular Interactions as Modified Commutators, and Solution of 2D Hubbard Model in Bosonized Approximation
The general 2-dimensional fermion system with repulsive interactions
(typified by the Hubbard Model) is bosonized, taking into account the finite
on-shell forward scattering phase shift derived in earlier papers. By taking
this phase shift into account in the bosonic commutation relations a consistent
picture emerges showing the charge-spin separation and anomalous exponents of
the Luttinger liquid.Comment: Latex file 14 pages. email: [email protected]
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