89 research outputs found
Sur les pigments polyphénoliques (anthocyanes et flavonoïdes) des jeunes feuilles de Manguier (Mangifera indica L.)
Structure de deux nouveaux alcaloïdes isolés de Pauridiantha callicarpoides Brem. (Rubiacées)
Chimiotaxonomie des Ancistrocladacées : 3 - Sur les alcaloïdes de l'Ancistrocladus congolensis J. Leonard
Large n limit of Gaussian random matrices with external source, Part III: Double scaling limit
We consider the double scaling limit in the random matrix ensemble with an
external source \frac{1}{Z_n} e^{-n \Tr({1/2}M^2 -AM)} dM defined on Hermitian matrices, where is a diagonal matrix with two eigenvalues of equal multiplicities. The value is critical since the eigenvalues
of accumulate as on two intervals for and on one
interval for . These two cases were treated in Parts I and II, where
we showed that the local eigenvalue correlations have the universal limiting
behavior known from unitary random matrix ensembles. For the critical case
new limiting behavior occurs which is described in terms of Pearcey
integrals, as shown by Br\'ezin and Hikami, and Tracy and Widom. We establish
this result by applying the Deift/Zhou steepest descent method to a -matrix valued Riemann-Hilbert problem which involves the construction of a
local parametrix out of Pearcey integrals. We resolve the main technical issue
of matching the local Pearcey parametrix with a global outside parametrix by
modifying an underlying Riemann surface.Comment: 36 pages, 9 figure
Interacting Modified Variable Chaplygin Gas in Non-flat Universe
A unified model of dark energy and matter is presented using the modified
variable Chaplygin gas for interacting dark energy in a non-flat universe. The
two entities interact with each other non-gravitationally which involves a
coupling constant. Due to dynamic interaction, the variation in this constant
arises that henceforth changes the equations of state of these quantities. We
have derived the effective equations of state corresponding to matter and dark
energy in this interacting model. Moreover, the case of phantom energy is
deduced by putting constraints on the parameters involved.Comment: 9 pages; Accepted for publication in European Physical Journal
Vitamin E-analog Trolox prevents endoplasmic reticulum stress in frozen-thawed ovarian tissue of capuchin monkey (Sapajus apella)
Ovarian fragments were exposed to 0.5 M sucrose
and 1 M ethylene glycol (freezing solution; FS) with or
without selenium or Trolox. Histological and ultrastructural
analyses showed that the percentages of normal follicles in
control tissue and in tissue after exposure to FS+50 μM
Trolox were similar. Trolox prevented endoplasmic reticulum
(ER)-related vacuolization, which is commonly observed in
oocytes and stromal tissue after exposure to FS. From the evaluated stress markers, superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1)
was up-regulated in ovarian tissue exposed to FS+10 ng/ml
selenium. Ovarian fragments were subsequently frozenthawed
in the presence of FS with or without 50 μM Trolox,
followed by in vitro culture (IVC). Antioxidant capacity in
ovarian fragments decreased after freeze-thawing in Troloxfree
FS compared with FS+50 μMTrolox. Although freezing
itself minimized the percentage of viable follicles in each solution, Trolox supplementation resulted in higher rates of
viable follicles (67 %), even after IVC (61 %). Furthermore,
stress markers SOD1 and ERp29 were up-regulated in ovarian
tissue frozen-thawed in Trolox-free medium. Relative mRNA
expression of growth factors markers was evaluated after
freeze-thawing followed by IVC. BMP4, BMP5, CTGF,
GDF9 and KL were down-regulated independently of the
presence of Trolox in FS but down-regulation was less pronounced
in the presence of Trolox. Thus, medium supplementation
with 50 μMTrolox prevents ER stress and, consequently,
protects ovarian tissue from ER-derived cytoplasmic
vacuolization. ERp29 but not ERp60, appears to be a key
marker linking stress caused by freezing-thawing and cell
vacuolization.http://link.springer.com/journal/441hb201
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