479 research outputs found
Suppression of bacterial rheotaxis in wavy channels
Controlling the swimming behavior of bacteria is crucial, for example, to
prevent contamination of ducts and catheters. We show the bacteria modeled by
deformable microswimmers can accumulate in flows through straight microchannels
either in their center or on previously unknown attractors near the channel
walls. We predict a novel resonance effect for semiflexible microswimmers in
flows through wavy microchannels. As a result, microswimmers can be deflected
in a controlled manner so that they swim in modulated channels distributed over
the channel cross-section rather than localized near the wall or the channel
center.
Thus, depending on the flow amplitude, both upstream orientation of swimmers
and their accumulation at the boundaries which can lead to surface rheotaxis
are suppressed. Our results suggest new strategies for controlling the behavior
of live and synthetic swimmers in microchannels
Myosin-independent amoeboid cell motility
Mammalian cell polarization and motility are important processes involved in
many physiological and pathological phenomena, such as embryonic development,
wound healing, and cancer metastasis. The traditional view of mammalian cell
motility suggests that molecular motors, adhesion, and cell deformation are all
necessary components for mammalian cell movement. However, experiments on the
immune cell system have shown that the inhibition of molecular motors does not
significantly affect cell motility. We present a new theory and simulations
demonstrating that actin polymerization alone is sufficient to induce
spontaneously cell polarity accompanied by the retrograde flow. These findings
provide a new understanding of the fundamental mechanisms of cell movement and
at the same time provide a simple mechanism for cell motility in diverse
configurations, e.g. on an adherent substrate, in a non-adherent matrix, or in
liquids
Physical exercise during encoding improves vocabulary learning in young female adults
Acute physical activity has been repeatedly shown to improve various cognitive functions. However, there have been no investigations comparing the effects of exercise during verbal encoding versus exercise prior to encoding on long-term memory performance. In this current psychoneuroendocrinological study we aim to test whether light to moderate ergometric bicycling during vocabulary encoding enhances subsequent recall compared to encoding during physical rest and encoding after being physically active. Furthermore, we examined the kinetics of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in serum which has been previously shown to correlate with learning performance. We also controlled for the BDNF val66met polymorphism. We found better vocabulary test performance for subjects that were physically active during the encoding phase compared to sedentary subjects. Post-hoc tests revealed that this effect was particularly present in initially low performers. BDNF in serum and BDNF genotype failed to account for the current result. Our data indicates that light to moderate simultaneous physical activity during encoding, but not prior to encoding, is beneficial for subsequent recall of new items
Das Bodenbrüterprojekt im Freistaat Sachsen 2009–2013
Die Broschüre berichtet über Entwicklung und Erprobung nutzungsintegrierter Schutzmaßnahmen für gefährdete Vogelarten.
Alle Maßnahmen sind grundsätzlich geeignet, die Bestände von Rebhuhn, Kiebitz und Feldlerche positiv zu beeinflussen. Die Akteure wurden für Belange des Artenschutzes sensibilisiert, ihre Zusammenarbeit gestärkt.
Für Landwirte, Naturschützer, Jäger und Behörden stellt die Publikation eine Grundlage dar, um Schutzmaßnahmen umzusetzen
Effective brilliance amplification in neutron propagation-based phase contrast imaging
Propagation-based neutron phase-contrast tomography was demonstrated on an
insect sample, using the ISIS pulsed spallation source. In our proof-of-concept
low-fluence experiment the tomogram with Paganin-type phase-retrieval filter
applied exhibited an effective net boost of in the signal-to-noise
ratio as compared to an attenuation-based tomogram, implying an effective boost
in neutron brilliance of well over two orders of magnitude. The phase-retrieval
filter applies to monochromatic as well as poly-energetic neutron beams.
Expressions are provided for the optimal phase-contrast geometry as well as
conditions for the validity of the method. The underpinning theory is derived
under the assumption of the sample being composed of a single material, but
this can be generalized. The effective boost in brilliance may be employed to
give reduced acquisition time, or may instead be used to keep exposure times
fixed while improving contrast and spatial resolution
Reactions of pyrrole, imidazole, and pyrazole with ozone:Kinetics and mechanisms
Five-membered nitrogen-containing heterocyclic compounds (azoles) belong to potential moieties in complex structures where transformations during ozonation can occur. This study focused on the azole-ozone chemistry of pyrrole, imidazole, and pyrazole as model compounds. Reaction kinetics and ozonation products were determined by kinetic and analytical methods including NMR, LC-HRMS/MS, HPLC-UV, and IC-MS. Analyses of reactive oxygen species (O-1(2), & x2d9;OH, H2O2), quantum chemical computations (Gibbs energies), and kinetic simulations were used to further support the proposed reaction mechanisms. The species-specific second-order rate constants for the reactions of ozone with pyrrole and imidazole were (1.4 +/- 1.1) x 10(6) M-1 s(-1) and (2.3 +/- 0.1) x 10(5) M-1 s(-1), respectively. Pyrazole reacted more slowly with ozone at pH 7 (k(app) = (5.6 +/- 0.9) x 10(1) M-1 s(-1)). Maleimide was an identified product of pyrrole with a 34% yield. Together with other products, formate, formamide, and glyoxal, C and N mass balances of similar to 50% were achieved. Imidazole reacted with ozone to cyanate, formamide, and formate (similar to 100% yields per transformed imidazole, respectively) with a closed mass balance. For pyrazole, a high ozone : pyrazole molar stoichiometry of 4.6 was found, suggesting that the transformation products contributed to the over-stoichiometric consumption of ozone (e.g., hydroxypyrazoles). Glyoxal and formate were the only identified transformation products (C mass balance of 65%). Overall, the identified major products are suspected to hydrolyze and/or be biodegraded and thereby abated by a biological post-treatment typically following ozonation. However, as substructures of more complex compounds (e.g., micropollutants), they might be more persistent during biological post-treatment
Interacting Quintessence
We demonstrate that a suitable coupling between a quintessence scalar field
and a pressureless cold dark matter (CDM) fluid leads to a constant ratio of
the energy densities of both components which is compatible with an accelerated
expansion of the Universe.Comment: 12 pages, LaTeX; new material on the stability analysis and on the
interaction potential added, reference list enlarged and updated; to be
published in PL
The 2017 Update of the German Clinical Guideline on Epidemiology, Diagnostics, Therapy, Prevention, and Management of Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infections in Adult Patients: Part 1
Objectives: We aimed to update the 2010 evidence- and consensus-based national clinical guideline on the diagnosis and management of uncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTIs) in adult patients. Materials and Methods: An interdisciplinary group consisting of 17 representatives of 12 medical societies and a patient representative was formed. Systematic literature searches were conducted in MEDLINE, ÂEMBASE, and the Cochrane Library to identify literature published in 2010–2015. Results: We provide 75 recommendations and 68 statements in the updated evidence- and consensus-based national clinical guideline. The diagnostics part covers practical recommendations on cystitis and pyelonephritis for each defined patient group. Clinical examinations, as well as laboratory testing and microbiological pathogen assessment, are addressed. Conclusion: In accordance with the global antibiotic stewardship initiative and considering new insights in scientific research, we updated our German clinical UTI guideline to promote a responsible antibiotic use and to give clear hands-on recommendations for the diagnosis and management of UTIs in adults in Germany for healthcare providers and patients
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