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    The CRESST Dark Matter Search

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    We present first competitive results on WIMP dark matter using the phonon-light-detection technique. A particularly strong limit for WIMPs with coherent scattering results from selecting a region of the phonon-light plane corresponding to tungsten recoils. The observed count rate in the neutron band is compatible with the rate expected from neutron background. CRESST is presently being upgraded with a 66 channel SQUID readout system, a neutron shield and a muon veto system. This results in a significant improvement in sensitivity.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, to be published in the proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on the Identification and Detection of Dark Matter IDM 2004, Edinburgh, Sept. 2004, World Scientifi

    Effect of within-species plant genotype mixing on habitat preference of a polyphagous insect predator

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    The effects of within-species plant genotype mixing on the habitat preference of a polyphagous ladybird were studied. Plant species diversity is often claimed to positively affect habitat preferences of insect predators, but the effects of within-species genotype diversity have not been extensively studied. In a field experiment with different barley (Hordeum vulgare) genotypes in mixed and pure stands, adult seven-spot ladybird Coccinella septempunctata, a polyphagous predator, preferred a specific combination of genotypes over the single genotypes alone before aphids had arrived in the crop, and again when aphids were emigrating. In laboratory experiments on adult ladybird orientation to odour from barley, ladybirds were attracted/arrested by the mixed odour of the same barley genotype mixture that was preferred in the field. Exposure of one barley genotype to volatiles from the other also caused the odour of the exposed plants to become more attractive to ladybirds. The results support the hypothesis that plant volatiles may attract or arrest foraging adult ladybirds, contributing to the selection of favourable habitats, and they show that within-species plant genotype mixing can shape interactions within multitrophic communities

    Detection of the Natural Alpha Decay of Tungsten

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    The natural alpha decay of 180W has been unambiguously detected for the first time. The alpha peak is found in a (gamma,beta and neutron)-free background spectrum. This has been achieved by the simultaneous measurement of phonon and light signals with the CRESST cryogenic detectors. A half-life of T1/2 = (1.8 +- 0.2) x 10^18 y and an energy release of Q = (2516.4 +- 1.1 (stat.) +- 1.2 (sys.)) keV have been measured. New limits are also set on the half-lives of the other naturally occurring tungsten isotopes.Comment: Submitted to Physical Review C Revised versio

    Multiplex immunohistochemistry elucidates increased distance between cytotoxic T cells and plasma cells in relapsed myeloma, and identifies Lag-3 as the most common checkpoint receptor on cytotoxic T cells of myeloma patients

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    A dysfunctional immune tumor microenvironment facilitates disease progression in multiple myeloma (MM). Using multiplex immunohistochemistry (mIHC), we describe the quantitative and qualitative changes in CD3+CD8+ cytotoxic T cells and assess their proximity to malignant plasma cells (PC) in patients with monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS), and newly diagnosed (ND) and relapsed and/or refractory (RR) MM. Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded trephine sections from patients with MGUS (N=32), NDMM (N=65), and RRMM (N=59) were sequentially stained for CD138, CD3, CD8, and checkpoint receptors (CPR) Tim-3, Lag-3, and PD-1. The HaloĀ® image analysis platform was used for cell segmentation and phenotyping, facilitating enumeration of cytotoxic T cells and analysis of proximity to PC. The percentage of CD8+ cytotoxic T cells in proximity to PC is greater in patients with NDMM than patients with RRMM (at 50 Ī¼m distance, 90.8% vs. 81.5%; P=0.038). There is a trend for more CD3+ T cells in MGUS (P=0.08) but no difference was observed in the prevalence of CD8+ cytotoxic T cells (P=0.48). Lag-3 is the most common CPR expressed on cytotoxic T cells in myeloma (P<0.0001), while PD-1 is the most common CPR on CD8- T cells of patients with MGUS and RRMM. Our study is the first to report on the spatial relationship between T cells and PC using mIHC on FFPE bone marrow trephine sections from patients with PC dyscrasia. The proximity of T cells to PC during early stages of MM, and overexpression of Lag-3, validate the move of immune therapeutic strategies, including T-cell engagers and checkpoint inhibitors, to upfront treatment or in early-line treatment of MM

    Influence of Annealing on the Optical and Scintillation Properties of CaWO4_4 Single Crystals

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    We investigate the influence of oxygen annealing on the room temperature optical and scintillation properties of CaWO4_4 single crystals that are being produced for direct Dark Matter search experiments. The applied annealing procedure reduces the absorption coefficient at the peak position of the scintillation spectrum (āˆ¼430\sim430 nm) by a factor of āˆ¼6\sim6 and leads to an even larger reduction of the scattering coefficient. Furthermore, the annealing has no significant influence on the \emph{intrinsic} light yield. An additional absorption occurring at āˆ¼400\sim400 nm suggests the formation of Oāˆ’^- hole centers. Light-yield measurements at room temperature where one crystal surface was mechanically roughened showed an increase of the \emph{measured} light yield by āˆ¼40\sim40 % and an improvement of the energy resolution at 59.5 keV by āˆ¼12\sim12 % for the annealed crystal. We ascribe this result to the reduction of the absorption coefficient while the surface roughening is needed to compensate for the also observed reduction of the scattering coefficient after annealing
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