15 research outputs found
Exploratory applications of the Fr\"ohlich-Morchio-Strocchi mechanism in quantum gravity
A manifestly diffeomorphism-invariant approach to canonical quantum gravity
requires to use composite operators. These can be considered to be bound states
of matter and/or gravitons, intrinsically non-perturbative objects. An
analytical approach to determine the properties of such bound states could be
the Fr\"ohlich-Morchio-Strocchi mechanism. We explore the necessary technology
by applying it to various -point functions, including geon propagators and
black-hole-particle vertices.Comment: 27 page
Desert Ants Learn Vibration and Magnetic Landmarks
The desert ants Cataglyphis navigate not only by path integration but also by using visual and olfactory landmarks to pinpoint the nest entrance. Here we show that Cataglyphis noda can additionally use magnetic and vibrational landmarks as nest-defining cues. The magnetic field may typically provide directional rather than positional information, and vibrational signals so far have been shown to be involved in social behavior. Thus it remains questionable if magnetic and vibration landmarks are usually provided by the ants' habitat as nest-defining cues. However, our results point to the flexibility of the ants' navigational system, which even makes use of cues that are probably most often sensed in a different context
Click Modification of Multifunctional Liposomes Bearing Hyperbranched Polyether Chains
Aiming
at controlled modification of liposomal surface structures,
we describe a postpreparational approach for surface derivatization
of a new type of multifunctional, sterically stabilized liposomes.
Application of dual centrifugation (DC) resulted in high encapsulation
efficiencies above 50% at very small batch sizes with a total volume
of 150 μL, which were conductive to fast and efficient optimization
of variegated surface modification reactions. Cholesterol-polymer
amphiphiles, including complex hyperbranched polyether structures
bearing 1–4 terminal alkynes, were used in DC formulations
to provide steric stabilization. The alkyne moieties were explored
as anchors for the conjugation of small molecules to the liposomal
surface via click chemistry, binding 350–450 fluorophores per
liposome as examples for surface active molecules. Using Förster
resonance energy transfer (FRET) spectroscopy, the conjugation reaction
as well as the uptake of FRET-labeled liposomes by RBE4 cells was
monitored, and the distribution of the fluorescent lipids among cellular
structures and membranes could be studied. Thus, the combination of
clickable hyperbranched amphiphiles and dual centrifugation provides
access to well-defined liposomal formulations with a variety of surface
moieties