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Interference by cortisone with endotoxin's adjuvator action on transplantation of a mouse tumour.
Observations on the in vivo plating of mouse mammary tumour are extended by making counts of tumours at a significantly earlier phase of development than in previously reported work. In the experiments now described, most of the growth of the tumours has been without benefit of stroma. The noteworthy economy of the experimental method is discussed. The persistence of endotoxin's adjuvator effect on such tumour counts is tested in the face of gamma irradiation and cortisone. Cortisone, it is found, offsets endotoxin's adjuvator action; irradiation does not. Antagonism between endotoxin and cortisone, in this system with tumour cells plated in vivo, seems to indicate that endotoxin's enhancing effect depends more on inflammatory than on immunological factors
Robust stationary entanglement of two coupled qubits in independent environments
The dissipative dynamics of two interacting qubits coupled to independent
reservoirs at nonzero temperatures is investigated, paying special attention to
the entanglement evolution. The counter-rotating terms in the qubit-qubit
interaction give rise to stationary entanglement, traceable back to the ground
state structure. The robustness of this entanglement against thermal noise is
thoroughly analyzed, establishing that it can be detected at reasonable
experimental temperatures. Some effects linked to a possible reservoir
asymmetry are brought to light.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures; version accepted for publication on Eur. Phys. J.
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