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<Translation>Ingrid Gilcher-Holtey: Die 68er Bewegung. Deutschland – Westeuropa – USA, München 20
翻訳者 :ペピン, ハンス J. / 大津, 俊雄原著者 : Ingrid Gilcher-Holte
Effect of the sample work function on alkali metal dosing induced electronic structure change
Alkali metal dosing (AMD) has been widely used as a way to control doping
without chemical substitution. This technique, in combination with angle
resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES), often provides an opportunity to
observe unexpected phenomena. However, the amount of transferred charge and the
corresponding change in the electronic structure vary significantly depending
on the material. Here, we report study on the correlation between the sample
work function and alkali metal induced electronic structure change for three
iron-based superconductors: FeSe, Ba(FeCo)As and
NaFeAs which share a similar Fermi surface topology. Electronic structure
change upon monolayer of alkali metal dosing and the sample work function were
measured by ARPES. Our results show that the degree of electronic structure
change is proportional to the difference between the work function of the
sample and Mulliken's absolute electronegativity of the dosed alkali metal.
This finding provides a possible way to estimate the AMD induced electronic
structure change.Comment: 4 page
Transfer of Antigen-Pulsed Dendritic Cells Induces Specific T-Cell Proliferation and a Therapeutic Effect against Long-Term Helicobacter pylori Infection in Mice
Helicobacter pylori causes persistent infection of the stomach and results in chronic gastritis and peptic ulcers. Jaws II cells, derived from mouse bone marrow, were pulsed with live or formalin-killed or whole-cell sonicates (WCS) of H. pylori. Representative cell surface molecules were expressed at substantial levels on Jaws II cells, indicating that appropriate maturation of the cells was achieved with the three H. pylori antigens without any significant differences. H. pylori WCS-pulsed Jaws II cells secreted a significant amount of tumor necrosis factor alpha into the culture supernatant. The naïve T cells exposed to the WCS-pulsed Jaws II cells showed significant proliferation and gamma interferon (IFN-γ) and interleukin-10 (IL-10) production in vitro. A 2-log reduction in the number of colonizing bacteria was observed in the mice treated with the WCS-pulsed Jaws II cells; however, no significant reductions were achieved in mice treated with Jaws II cells pulsed with other H. pylori antigens. Up-regulated production of IFN-γ and IL-10 was observed in the stomachs of the mice treated with the WCS-pulsed Jaws II cells, which is consistent with the result obtained in vitro. There were no differences in gastritis scores or H. pylori-specific antibody titers among the mice treated with Jaws II cells pulsed with the three different H. pylori antigens. The results suggest that Th1 cell-mediated immunity in combination with Th2 cell-mediated immunity plays a role in reducing colonizing bacterial numbers in mice with chronic H. pylori infections
68年運動 : ドイツ・西ヨーロッパ・アメリカ
Gilcher-Holtey, Ingrid. "Die 68er Bewegung : Deutschland - Westeuropa - USA"の翻