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CCD Photometry of Delta Scuti stars 7 Aql and 8 Aql
As a continuation of the study of the Delta Scuti stars 7 Aql and 8 Aql; new
CCD photometric data were acquired in 2007. We present a period analysis on
these data that confirm the dominant modes detected in each star in the
framework of the STEPHI XII campaign in 2003.Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures, 2 tables; Accepted for publication in
Communications in Asteroseismology, Vol 153, 200
On the variability of HD 170699 - a possible COROT target
We present the analysis of the variability of HD 170699, a COROT star showing
the characteristics of a non evolutionary Delta Scuti star with high rotational
velocity. There is a clear period of 10.45 c/d with 5.29 mmag amplitude in the
y filter. From the data, it can be seen that the star shows multi-periodicity
and it is necessary to add more frequencies to adjust the observationsComment: To appear in RevMexAA(SC) in Proceedings of XII Reunion Regional
Latinoamericana de la UAI held in Isla Margarita, Venezuela, October 22-26,
200
Preliminary results from the STEPHI2009 campaign on the open cluster NGC 1817
We present preliminary observational results of the multi-site STEPHI
campaign on the cluster NGC 1817. The three observatories involved are San
Pedro Martir (Mexico), Xing Long (China) and the Observatorio del Teide (Spain)
- giving an ideal combination to maximise the duty cycle. The cluster has 12
known delta Scuti stars and at least two detached eclipsing binary systems.
This combination of characteristics is ideal for extracting information about
global parameters of the targets, which will in turn impose strict constraints
on the stellar models. From an initial comparison with stellar models using the
known fundamental parameters, and just the observed pulsation frequencies and
measured effective temperatures, it appears that a lower value of initial
helium mass fraction will most likely explain the observations of these stars.Comment: 4 pages, proceedings from HELAS IV meeting 2010, Lanzarot
On the nature of Delta Scuti star HD 115520
Observing Delta Scuti stars is most important as their multi-frequency
spectrum of radial pulsations provide strong constraints on the physics of the
stars interior; so any new detection and observation of these stars is a
valuable contribution to asteroseismology. While performing uvby-beta
photoelectric photometry of some RR Lyrae stars acquired in 2005 at the
Observatorio Astronomico Nacional, Mexico, we also observed several standard
stars, HD115520 among them. After the reduction this star showed indications of
variability. In view of this, a new observing run was carried out in 2006
during which we were able to demonstrate its variability and its nature as a
Delta Scuti star. New observations in 2007 permitted us to determine its
periodic content with more accuracy. This, along with the uvby-beta
photoelectric photometry allowed us to deduce its physical characteristics and
pulsational modes.Comment: 6 pages. To be published in Journal of Physics: Conference Series.
Proc. of the workshop Helioseismology, Asteroseismology and MHD Connections
held in Gottingen, Germany, 20-24 August 200
The seminal plasma proteins Peptidyl arginine deaminase 2, rRNA adenine N (6)-methyltransferase and KIAA0825 are linked to better motility post thaw in stallions
Seminal plasma plays an important role in sperm physiology. Seminal plasma proteins vehiculated in microvesicles, carry RNAs and proteins with a potential role in early embryo development. Additionally, proteins present in seminal plasma participate in redox regulation and energy metabolism. In view of these facts, we hypothesized that differences in protein composition of the seminal plasma among stallions may help to explain differences in freeze-ability seen among them. Three independent ejaculates from 10 different stallions of varying breeds were frozen using standard protocols in our laboratory. Aliquots of the ejaculate were separated and stored at −80 °C until further proteomic analysis. Semen analysis was performed using computer assisted sperm analysis and flow cytometry. Significant differences in proteome composition of seminal plasma were observed in the group of stallions showing better motility post thaw. 3116 proteins were identified, and of these, 34 were differentially expressed in stallions with better motility post thaw, 4 of them were also differentially expressed in stallions with different percentages of linearly motile sperm post thaw and 1 protein, Midasin, was expressed in stallions showing high circular velocity post thaw. Seminal plasma proteins may play a major role in sperm functionality; being vehiculated through extracellular vesicles and participating in sperm physiology. Bioinformatic analysis identifies discriminant proteins able to predict the outcome of cryopreservation, identifying potential new biomarkers to assess ejaculate quality
Seminal plasma proteins as potential biomarkers for sperm motility and velocities
Seminal plasma proteins have important roles in sperm functionality, and different mechanisms including micro-vesicle transport of proteins are involved in the regulation of sperm biology. Due to the role of seminal plasma, we hypothesized that specific proteins present in seminal plasma may be used as discriminant variables with potential to identify stallions producing different quality ejaculates; 10 fertile stallions, with different motility and velocity values (although within normal ranges) were used in this study. Motilities and velocities were studied using computer assisted sperm analysis (CASA), while protein composition of the seminal plasma was studied using UHPLC-MS/MS. Specific proteins were more abundant in samples with poorer percentages of total motility, average path velocity and circular velocity, and were: Secreted phosphoprotein 1, Fructose-bisphosphate aldolase (p = 1,95E-09; q = 0.0005) and Malate dehydrogenase 1 (p = 1,41E-11; q = 0.002), to the contrary samples with better straight-line velocity values were enriched in Glutathione peroxidase (p=0.00013; q=0.04) and Triosephosphate isomerase (p=0.00015; q=0.04)
New multisite observations of Delta Scuti stars V624 Tauri and HD 23194
The preliminary results of STEPHI 2006 campaign are reported.Comment: To be published in Communications in Asteroseismolgy: Special Issu
Endometrial area of the blood flow as a marker of endometritis in equine
In this study, uterine blood flow area (BFA) has been evaluated for the first time using power Doppler ultrasound (PD) as a marker of endometritis in mares and jennies. The uterine BFA in healthy mares was greater in oestrus than in diestrus (p <.001). However, differences in endometrial blood flow between oestrus and diestrus were not observed in mares with endometritis. The uterine blood flow in healthy jennies is not affected by the oestrus cycle. Both species showed an increase in endometrial BFA in pathological uterine conditions compared to controls. BFA was a good marker of endometritis with an area under curve (AUC) (estrus:0.94 (p <.001) diestrus:0.98 (p <.001) in mares and AUC (0.91 (p <.0001) in jennies. The results of this preliminary study suggest that PD ultrasound in combination with computerized image analysis has the potential to be a very useful tool in the diagnosis of endometritis
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