421 research outputs found

    Polychromatic Laser Guide Star. Progress report and modeless laser

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    International audienceWe report the current status of the polychromatic laser guide star pro-gramme ELP-OA, and the new developments: the modeless laser allowinga continuous match of the laser FWHM with that of the Na D2 line in themesosphere, and ATTILA the ÂŻrst bench of the ELP-OA demonstrator

    Gestion des chĂȘnaies mĂ©diterranĂ©ennes pour l’adaptation aux changements globaux

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    Cet article expose les principales mesures de gestion forestiĂšre qui, Ă  la lumiĂšre des connaissances actuelles, semblent ĂȘtre les plus efficaces pour l’adaptation au changement global des formations de chĂȘnes (Quercus ilex sous-espĂšce. ilex, Quercus ilex subsp. ballota, Quercus suber, Quercus faginea, Quercus pyrenaica, Quercus pubescens et Quercus canariensis) dans le milieu mĂ©diterranĂ©en occidental. Les mesures proposĂ©es se basent sur les axes suivants : amĂ©lioration de la vitalitĂ© des forĂȘts, adaptations des actions de rĂ©gĂ©nĂ©ration, rĂ©duction de la vulnĂ©rabilitĂ© face aux grands incendies forestiers, dĂ©veloppement de l’hĂ©tĂ©rogĂ©nĂ©itĂ©, facilitation de l’adaptation gĂ©nĂ©tique et, pour finir, amĂ©lioration de la qualitĂ© de l’habitat et de la fonction de conservation de la biodiversitĂ©. Deux niveaux de mise en Ɠuvre de ces mesures sont considĂ©rĂ©s : (i) le peuplement et (ii) la forĂȘt ou le paysage. Les mesures sont de divers type, bien que toutes soient applicables aux divers domaines de la gestion forestiĂšre, que ce soit au niveau de l’exĂ©cution ou de la planification

    Lead Modulates trans- and cis-Expression Quantitative Trait Loci (eQTLs) in Drosophila melanogaster Heads

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    Lead exposure has long been one of the most important topics in global public health because it is a potent developmental neurotoxin. Here, an eQTL analysis, which is the genome-wide association analysis of genetic variants with gene expression, was performed. In this analysis, the male heads of 79 Drosophila melanogaster inbred lines from Drosophila Synthetic Population Resource (DSPR) were treated with or without developmental exposure, from hatching to adults, to 250 ÎŒM lead acetate [Pb(C2H3O2)2]. The goal was to identify genomic intervals that influence the gene-expression response to lead. After detecting 1798 cis-eQTLs and performing an initial trans-eQTL analysis, we focused our analysis on lead-sensitive “trans-eQTL hotspots,” defined as genomic regions that are associated with a cluster of genes in a lead-dependent manner. We noticed that the genes associated with one of the 14 detected trans-eQTL hotspots, Chr 2L: 6,250,000 could be roughly divided into two groups based on their differential expression profile patterns and different categories of function. This trans-eQTL hotspot validates one identified in a previous study using different recombinant inbred lines. The expression of all the associated genes in the trans-eQTL hotspot was visualized with hierarchical clustering analysis. Besides the overall expression profile patterns, the heatmap displayed the segregation of differential parental genetic contributions. This suggested that trans-regulatory regions with different genetic contributions from the parental lines have significantly different expression changes after lead exposure. We believe this study confirms our earlier study, and provides important insights to unravel the genetic variation in lead susceptibility in Drosophila model

    IntĂ©rĂȘt de l’amendement et du paillage pour les plantations forestiĂšres en rĂ©gion mĂ©diterranĂ©enne : le projet FP7 Sustaffor

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    En rĂ©gion mĂ©diterranĂ©enne, il est nĂ©cessaire de faire l’entretien des jeunes plantations d’arbres pour faire face Ă  la sĂ©cheresse et Ă  la vĂ©gĂ©tation concurrente. Ces interventions ont un grand impact Ă©conomique, en plus d’avoir, lors de l’utilisation de plusieurs techniques (arrosage d’urgence, dĂ©gagement chimique ou mĂ©canique), un effet nĂ©gatif sur l’environnement. Dans le cadre du projet Sustaffor, de nouveaux produits innovants sont dĂ©veloppĂ©s : un amendement de sol et trois prototypes de paillis, dont deux sont biodĂ©gradables (un nouveau biopolymĂšre et une toile de jute) et un rĂ©utilisable (en caoutchouc recyclĂ©). Ces produits sont Ă©tudiĂ©s dans le nord-est de l’Espagne dans quatre bioclimats mĂ©diterranĂ©ens reprĂ©sentatifs : semi-aride, mĂ©diterranĂ©en continental, mĂ©diterranĂ©en humide et Ă©tage montagnard. Durant les deux premiĂšres saisons de vĂ©gĂ©tation, le nouvel amendement de sol a eu un effet trĂšs positif pour les sols lĂ©gers ayant une faible capacitĂ© de rĂ©tention d’eau. Le paillage a Ă©tĂ© trĂšs efficace dans les conditions les plus productives et, dans une moindre mesure, en conditions limitantes. Les nouveaux produits permettent de rĂ©duire entre autres les entretiens nĂ©cessaires dans les plantations d’arbres, tout en prĂ©sentant un avantage environnemental

    Optimization of cw sodium laser guide star efficiency

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    Context: Sodium laser guide stars (LGS) are about to enter a new range of laser powers. Previous theoretical and numerical methods are inadequate for accurate computations of the return flux and hence for the design of the next-generation LGS systems. Aims: We numerically optimize the cw (continuous wave) laser format, in particular the light polarization and spectrum. Methods: Using Bloch equations, we simulate the mesospheric sodium atoms, including Doppler broadening, saturation, collisional relaxation, Larmor precession, and recoil, taking into account all 24 sodium hyperfine states and on the order of 100 velocity groups. Results: LGS return flux is limited by "three evils": Larmor precession due to the geomagnetic field, atomic recoil due to radiation pressure, and transition saturation. We study their impacts and show that the return flux can be boosted by repumping (simultaneous excitation of the sodium D2a and D2b lines with 10-20% of the laser power in the latter). Conclusions: We strongly recommend the use of circularly polarized lasers and repumping. As a rule of thumb, the bandwidth of laser radiation in MHz (at each line) should approximately equal the launched laser power in Watts divided by six, assuming a diffraction-limited spot size.Comment: 15 pages, 12 figures, to be published in Astronomy & Astrophysics, AA/2009/1310

    Modeling of pulsed laser guide stars for the Thirty Meter Telescope project

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    The Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) has been designed to include an adaptive optics system and associated laser guide star (LGS) facility to correct for the image distortion due to Earth's atmospheric turbulence and achieve diffraction-limited imaging. We have calculated the response of mesospheric sodium atoms to a pulsed laser that has been proposed for use in the LGS facility, including modeling of the atomic physics, the light-atom interactions, and the effect of the geomagnetic field and atomic collisions. This particular pulsed laser format is shown to provide comparable photon return to a continuous-wave (cw) laser of the same average power; both the cw and pulsed lasers have the potential to satisfy the TMT design requirements for photon return flux.Comment: 16 pages, 20 figure

    Statistical Communication Theory

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    Contains reports on seven research projects.National Science Foundation under Grant G-1390

    Algebraic Comparison of Partial Lists in Bioinformatics

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    The outcome of a functional genomics pipeline is usually a partial list of genomic features, ranked by their relevance in modelling biological phenotype in terms of a classification or regression model. Due to resampling protocols or just within a meta-analysis comparison, instead of one list it is often the case that sets of alternative feature lists (possibly of different lengths) are obtained. Here we introduce a method, based on the algebraic theory of symmetric groups, for studying the variability between lists ("list stability") in the case of lists of unequal length. We provide algorithms evaluating stability for lists embedded in the full feature set or just limited to the features occurring in the partial lists. The method is demonstrated first on synthetic data in a gene filtering task and then for finding gene profiles on a recent prostate cancer dataset

    Cellular Prion Protein Mediates alpha-Synuclein Uptake, Localization, and Toxicity In Vitro and In Vivo

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    Background The cellular prion protein (PrPC) is a membrane-bound, multifunctional protein mainly expressed in neuronal tissues. Recent studies indicate that the native trafficking of PrPC can be misused to internalize misfolded amyloid beta and α-synuclein (aSyn) oligomers. Objectives We define PrPC's role in internalizing misfolded aSyn in α-synucleinopathies and identify further involved proteins. Methods We performed comprehensive behavioral studies on four transgenic mouse models (ThySyn and ThySynPrP00, TgM83 and TgMPrP00) at different ages. We developed PrPC-(over)-expressing cell models (cell line and primary cortical neurons), used confocal laser microscopy to perform colocalization studies, applied mass spectrometry to identify interactomes, and determined disassociation constants using surface plasmon resonance (SPR) spectroscopy. Results Behavioral deficits (memory, anxiety, locomotion, etc.), reduced lifespans, and higher oligomeric aSyn levels were observed in PrPC-expressing mice (ThySyn and TgM83), but not in homologous Prnp ablated mice (ThySynPrP00 and TgMPrP00). PrPC colocalized with and facilitated aSyn (oligomeric and monomeric) internalization in our cell-based models. Glimepiride treatment of PrPC-overexpressing cells reduced aSyn internalization in a dose-dependent manner. SPR analysis showed that the binding affinity of PrPC to monomeric aSyn was lower than to oligomeric aSyn. Mass spectrometry-based proteomic studies identified clathrin in the immunoprecipitates of PrPC and aSyn. SPR was used to show that clathrin binds to recombinant PrP, but not aSyn. Experimental disruption of clathrin-coated vesicles significantly decreased aSyn internalization. Conclusion PrPC's native trafficking can be misused to internalize misfolded aSyn through a clathrin-based mechanism, which may facilitate the spreading of pathological aSyn. Disruption of aSyn-PrPC binding is, therefore, an appealing therapeutic target in α-synucleinopathies. <br

    A fast and accurate method to detect allelic genomic imbalances underlying mosaic rearrangements using SNP array data

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Mosaicism for copy number and copy neutral chromosomal rearrangements has been recently identified as a relatively common source of genetic variation in the normal population. However its prevalence is poorly defined since it has been only studied systematically in one large-scale study and by using non optimal <it>ad-hoc </it>SNP array data analysis tools, uncovering rather large alterations (> 1 Mb) and affecting a high proportion of cells. Here we propose a novel methodology, Mosaic Alteration Detection-MAD, by providing a software tool that is effective for capturing previously described alterations as wells as new variants that are smaller in size and/or affecting a low percentage of cells.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The developed method identified all previously known mosaic abnormalities reported in SNP array data obtained from controls, bladder cancer and HapMap individuals. In addition MAD tool was able to detect new mosaic variants not reported before that were smaller in size and with lower percentage of cells affected. The performance of the tool was analysed by studying simulated data for different scenarios. Our method showed high sensitivity and specificity for all assessed scenarios.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The tool presented here has the ability to identify mosaic abnormalities with high sensitivity and specificity. Our results confirm the lack of sensitivity of former methods by identifying new mosaic variants not reported in previously utilised datasets. Our work suggests that the prevalence of mosaic alterations could be higher than initially thought. The use of appropriate SNP array data analysis methods would help in defining the human genome mosaic map.</p
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