856 research outputs found
Duality and Serre functor in homotopy categories
For a (right and left) coherent ring , we show that there exists a duality
between homotopy categories {\mathbb{K}}^{{\rm{b}}}({\rm mod}{\mbox{-}}A^{{\rm
op}}) and {\mathbb{K}}^{{\rm{b}}}({\rm mod}{\mbox{-}}A). If is
an artin algebra of finite global dimension, this duality restricts to a
duality between their subcategories of acyclic complexes,
{\mathbb{K}}^{{\rm{b}}}_{\rm ac}({\rm mod}{\mbox{-}}\Lambda^{\rm op}) and
{\mathbb{K}}^{{\rm{b}}}_{\rm ac}({\rm mod}{\mbox{-}}\Lambda). As a result, it
will be shown that, in this case, {\mathbb{K}}_{\rm ac}^{{\rm{b}}}({\rm
mod}{\mbox{-}}\Lambda) admits a Serre functor and hence has Auslander-Reiten
triangles.Comment: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1605.0474
Derived equivalences of functor categories
Let \Mod \CS denote the category of \CS-modules, where \CS is a small category. Using the notion of relative derived categories of functor categories, we generalize Rickard's theorem on derived equivalences of module categories over rings to \Mod \CS. Several interesting applications will be provided. In particular, it will be shown that derived equivalence of two coherent rings not only implies the equivalence of their homotopy categories of projective modules, but also implies that they are Gorenstein derived equivalent. As another application, it is shown that a good tilting module produces an equivalence between the unbounded derived category of the module category of the ring and the relative derived category of the module category of the endomorphism ring of it
Increased expression of two alternative spliced variants of CD1d molecule in human gastric cancer
Background: CD1d presents glycolipid antigens to invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells. The role of CD1d in the development of peptic ulcer and gastric cancer has not been revealed, yet. Objective: To clarify the expression of alternatively spliced variants of CD1d in peptic ulcer and gastric cancer. Methods: Patients with dyspepsia were selected and divided into three groups of non-ulcer dyspepsia (NUD), peptic ulcer disease (PUD), and gastric cancer (GC), according to their endoscopic and histopathological examinations. H. pylori infection was diagnosed by rapid urease test and histopathology. The expression levels of V2, V4, and V5 spliced variants of CD1d molecule were determined by quantitative Reverse Transcriptase PCR. Results: Relative gene expression levels of V4 were higher in GC patients (n=37) than those in NUD (n=49) and PUD (n=51) groups (p<0.05 and p<0.01, respectively). Moreover, GC patients showed higher expression levels of V5 compared to NUD and PUD groups (p<0.001 and p<0.001, respectively). Positive correlation coefficients were attained between V4 and V5 expression in patients with PUD (r=0.734, p<0.0001) and GC (r=0.423, p<0.01), but not in patients with NUD. Among NUD patients, the expression levels of V4, but not V5, were higher in H. pylori-positive patients than in H. pylori-negative ones (p<0.01). Conclusion: Collectively, both membrane-bound (V4) and soluble (V5) isoforms of CD1d were over-expressed in gastric tumor tissues, suggesting that they are involved in anti-tumor immune responses. © 2015, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. All rights reserved
Auslander's Formula for contravariantly finite subcategories
A relative version of Auslander's formula with respect to a contravariantly finite subcategory will be given. Dual version will be treated. Several examples and applications will be provided. In particular, we show that under certain circumstances, if relative Auslander algebras of artin algebras and are Morita equivalent, then and are also Morita equivalent
Expression levels of vascular endothelial growth factors A and C in patients with peptic ulcers and gastric cancer
Purpose: Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is one of the most important growth factors for metastatic tumors. To clarify the role of VEGF-A and C in patients with peptic ulcer disease (PUD) or gastric cancer (GC), we evaluated the expression levels of these two molecules. We also analyzed the effect of Helicobacter pylori infection on VEGF-A and C expression levels
Efficient Guiding of Cold Atoms though a Photonic Band Gap Fiber
We demonstrate the first guiding of cold atoms through a 88 mm long piece of
photonic band gap fiber. The guiding potential is created by a far-off
resonance dipole trap propagating inside the fiber with a hollow core of 12 mu
m. We load the fiber from a dark spot 85-Rb magneto optical trap and observe a
peak flux of more than 10^5 atoms/s at a velocity of 1.5 m/s. With an
additional reservoir optical dipole trap, a constant atomic flux of 1.5 10^4
atoms/s is sustained for more than 150\,ms. These results open up interesting
possibilities to study nonlinear light-matter interaction in a nearly
one-dimensional geometry and pave the way for guided matter wave
interferometry.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figure
Antibacterial effects of Eucalyptus globulus leaf extract on pathogenic bacteria isolated from specimens of patients with respiratory tract disorders
ABSTRACTThe antibacterial activity of Eucalyptus globulus leaf extract was determined for 56 isolates of Staphylococcus aureus, 25 isolates of Streptococcus pyogenes, 12 isolates of Streptococcus pneumoniae and seven isolates of Haemophilus influenzae obtained from 200 clinical specimens of patients with respiratory tract disorders. MIC50s for these species were 64, 32, 16 and 16 mg/L, respectively; MIC90s were 128, 64, 32 and 32 mg/L, respectively; and MBCs were 512, 128, 64 and 64 mg/L, respectively. These results suggest that further studies to clarify the possible therapeutic role of E. globulus leaf extract in the treatment of respiratory tract infection are warranted
A compact noise covariance matrix model for MVDR beamforming
Acoustic beamforming is routinely used to improve the SNR of the received signal in applications such as hearing aids, robot audition, augmented reality, teleconferencing, source localisation and source tracking. The beamformer can be made adaptive by using an estimate of the time-varying noise covariance matrix in the spectral domain to determine an optimised beam pattern in each frequency bin that is specific to the acoustic environment and that can respond to temporal changes in it. However, robust estimation of the noise covariance matrix remains a challenging task especially in non-stationary acoustic environments. This paper presents a compact model of the signal covariance matrix that is defined by a small number of parameters whose values can be reliably estimated. The model leads to a robust estimate of the noise covariance matrix which can, in turn, be used to construct a beamformer. The performance of beamformers designed using this approach is evaluated for a spherical microphone array under a range of conditions using both simulated and measured room impulse responses. The proposed approach demonstrates consistent gains in intelligibility and perceptual quality metrics compared to the static and adaptive beamformers used as baselines
Corneal Cross-linking for the treatment of keratoconus: preliminary results
PURPOSE: To present early visual and keratometric results for corneal cross-linking with riboflavin and UV irradiation in patients with progressive keratoconus. METHODS: Twenty-five eyes of twenty patients (15 males and 5 females) with a progressive keratoconus in the previous 6 months were followed. Unaided visual acuity (UVA), best spectacle corrected visual acuity (BSCVA), spherical equivalent (SEQ), manifest cylinder, and maximal corneal curvature (max K) values were followed at 1, 3 and 6 months. All patients were submitted to corneal cross-linking using riboflavin (vitamin B2) as the photosensitizer and ultraviolet light (UV, wavelength 370 nm). Epithelium was removed with 20% alcohol, cornea was soaked with vitamin B2 for 15 min, and then irradiated with UV light for 30 min, after which a bandage contact lens (BCL) was placed. RESULTS: UVA increased after one month (from 0.15 ± 0.15 to 0.23 ± 0.20), and went on increasing at 3 and 6 months, reaching statistical significance (p=0.025 e p=0.037, respectively). BSCVA increased from 0.41 ± 0.27 to 0.49 ± 0.29 at month six, without reaching statistical significance at any time point. Progression of keratoconus stopped in all patients, in contrast with progression in all of them in the six-month period prior to the surgery. Max K decreased by more than 2 D (from 53.02 ± 8.42 to 50.88 ± 6.05 D), SEQ less that 1 D (from -3.27 ± 4.08 to -2.68 ± 3.02 D), while refractive cylinder decreased less than 0.5 D (from -2.29 ± 1.77 to -1.86 ± 0.92 D), without reaching a statistically significant difference. None of the eyes lost any line of BSCVA, 12 maintained the preoperative BSCVA, 7 gained one line, 5 gained two lines, and 1 patient gained three lines of BSCVA. CONCLUSIONS: Corneal cross-linking with riboflavin and UV light seems to be a safe (no loss of BSCVA) and effective (anatomical and optical properties maintained) procedure, which has shown to stop the progression of the keratoconus: a reduction, although not statistically significant, of the corneal curvature, spherical equivalent and refractive cylinder took place in patients where previous progression of keratoconus had been described.OBJETIVO: Apresentar os resultados visuais e ceratométricos, seis meses após tratamento foto-terapêutico com luz ultravioleta (UV) e vitamina B2 (Ultra B2), em pacientes com ceratocone progressivo. MÉTODOS: Vinte e cinco olhos de 20 pacientes (15 homens e 5 mulheres) com ceratocone progressivo, determinado pelo aumento de curvatura em exames seriados de topografia corneal, nos últimos seis meses foram avaliados. Acuidade visual não corrigida (UVA), acuidade visual melhor corrigida com óculos (BSCVA), equivalente esférico (SEQ), cilindro refrativo manifesto e a curvatura máxima (max K) pré e pós-operatórios (1, 3 e 6 meses) foram determinadas. Todos os pacientes foram submetidos ao tratamento Ultra B2 usando riboflavina (vitamina B2) e a luz ultravioleta (UV, 370 nm). O epitélio corneal foi removido após assepsia, colocação de blefarostato e anestesia tópica com proparacaÃna, por meio de solução de álcool hidratado (20%) utilizada por 30 segundos. A córnea foi saturada com vitamina B2 por 15 minutos; em seguida, foi irradiada por luz UV por 30 minutos. Ao final do procedimento, foi colocada lente de contato terapêutica (LCT), mantida até a epitelização total. RESULTADOS: Houve melhora na UVA após o primeiro mês (de 0,15 ± 0,15 para 0,23 ± 0,20), com contÃnua mudança no terceiro e sexto mês pós-operatório, atingindo a diferença estatisticamente significante nesse perÃodo (p=0,025 e p=0,037 respectivamente). BSCVA melhorou de 0,41 ± 0,27 para 0,49 ± 0,29 no sexto mês, sem atingir a diferença estatisticamente significante. A progressão do ceratocone após o procedimento não foi notada em nenhum paciente, em comparação com o avanço topográfico nos 6 meses precedentes. Após 6 meses do procedimento, max K diminuiu em mais que 2,00 D (de 53,02 ± 8,42 para 50,88 ± 6,05 D), SEQ em menos que 1 D (de -3,27 ± 4,08 para -2,68 ± 3,02 D) e o cilindro refrativo em menos que 0,5 D (de -2,29 ± 1,77 para -1,86 ± 0,92), sem atingir diferença estatisticamente significante. Nenhum dos olhos perdeu linha de BSCVA, 12 mantiveram o BSCVA pré-operatório, 7 ganharam uma linha, 5 ganharam duas e 1 paciente ganhou três linhas de BSCVA. CONCLUSÕES: O tratamento com Ultra-B2 mostrou-se seguro (não apresentou perda de linha de visão corrigida) e eficaz (manteve os parâmetros anatômicos e ópticos) em estacionar a progressão da ectasia corneal. Houve redução, embora sem significância estatÃstica, da curvatura corneal máxima, equivalente esférico e cilindro refrativo nos olhos com a córnea instável devida ao ceratocone.Institute of Refractive and Ophthalmic SurgeryUS Medical School Medical Academy Milos Eye HospitalUniverziteta u Beogradu Medicinski Fakultet Ocna KlinikaUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)UNIFESPSciEL
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