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    Linear theory of nonlocal transport in a magnetized plasma

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    A system of nonlocal electron-transport equations for small perturbations in a magnetized plasma is derived using the systematic closure procedure of V. Yu. Bychenkov et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 75, 4405 (1995). Solution to the linearized kinetic equation with a Landau collision operator is obtained in the diffusive approximation. The Fourier components of the longitudinal, oblique, and transversal electron fluxes are found in an explicit form for quasistatic conditions in terms of the generalized forces: the gradients of density and temperature, and the electric field. The full set of nonlocal transport coefficients is given and discussed. Nonlocality of transport enhances electron fluxes across magnetic field above the values given by strongly collisional local theory. Dispersion and damping of magnetohydrodynamic waves in weakly collisional plasmas is discussed. Nonlocal transport theory is applied to the problem of temperature relaxation across the magnetic field in a laser hot spot.Comment: 27 pages, 13 figure

    Pattern of expression of immune- and stroma-associated genes in blood of mice with experimental B16 melanoma

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    The interaction between malignant and stromal cells represents a major cross-talk pathway upon carcinogenesis. Cellular elements of the reactive tumor stroma are a heterogeneous population which are represented specifically by cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) and tumor-associated macrophages (TAM). It is not known whether expression of CAF- and TAM-associated genes could be detected in the peripheral blood of cancer patients to monitor a course of disease. The aim of the study was to assess the relative expression (RE) of cancer-related genes in peripheral blood of mice with experimental melanoma. Quantitative PCR was used to determine RE of 15 genes in the blood of C57BL/6j control mice and mice with injected B16 melanoma cells. The Kruskal-Wallis and the Fischer exact tests with correction on multiple comparisons, according­ to the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure with FDR = 0.2 were used for statistical analysis. Analysis of 15 immune and stromal markers RE showed differentiated expression of several CAF and TAM markers in mice with experimental melanoma in comparison with the control animals. Thus, CAF markers Acta2, Cxcl14, Fap and TAM markers Cd68, Ccl22 and Ccl17 were significantly upregulated, while Cd4, Cd3 were downregulated. This, together with increased expression of Cox-2 suggested a stable immunosuppressive state of mice with experimental melanomas. The results of the study showed that potential markers of cancer-associated fibroblasts and tumor-associated macrophages in peripheral blood of mice with experimental melanoma could be used for non-invasive detection of melanoma cell progression

    RNF17 blocks promiscuous activity of PIWI proteins in mouse testes

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    PIWI proteins and their associated piRNAs protect germ cells from the activity of mobile genetic elements. Two classes of piRNAs-primary and secondary-are defined by their mechanisms of biogenesis. Primary piRNAs are processed directly from transcripts of piRNA cluster loci, whereas secondary piRNAs are generated in an adaptive amplification loop, termed the ping-pong cycle. In mammals, piRNA populations are dynamic, shifting as male germ cells develop. Embryonic piRNAs consist of both primary and secondary species and are mainly directed toward transposons. In meiotic cells, the piRNA population is transposon-poor and largely restricted to primary piRNAs derived from pachytene piRNA clusters. The transition from the embryonic to the adult piRNA pathway is not well understood. Here we show that RNF17 shapes adult meiotic piRNA content by suppressing the production of secondary piRNAs. In the absence of RNF17, ping-pong occurs inappropriately in meiotic cells. Ping-pong initiates piRNA responses against not only transposons but also protein-coding genes and long noncoding RNAs, including genes essential for germ cell development. Thus, the sterility of Rnf17 mutants may be a manifestation of a small RNA-based autoimmune reaction

    Laser in the axial electric field as a tool to search for P-, T- invariance violation

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    We consider rotation of polarization plane of the laser light when a gas laser is placed in a longitudinal electric field (10~kV/cm). It is shown that residual anisotropy of the laser cavity 10^{-6} and the sensitivity to the angle of polarization plane rotation about 10^{-11} -10^{-12} rad allows one to measure an electron EDM with the sensitivity about 10^{-30} e cm.Comment: 12 page

    Using high-throughput barcode sequencing to efficiently map connectomes

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    The function of a neural circuit is determined by the details of its synaptic connections. At present, the only available method for determining a neural wiring diagram with single synapse precision-a 'connectome'-is based on imaging methods that are slow, labor-intensive and expensive. Here, we present SYNseq, a method for converting the connectome into a form that can exploit the speed and low cost of modern high-throughput DNA sequencing. In SYNseq, each neuron is labeled with a unique random nucleotide sequence-an RNA 'barcode'-which is targeted to the synapse using engineered proteins. Barcodes in pre- and postsynaptic neurons are then associated through protein-protein crosslinking across the synapse, extracted from the tissue, and joined into a form suitable for sequencing. Although our failure to develop an efficient barcode joining scheme precludes the widespread application of this approach, we expect that with further development SYNseq will enable tracing of complex circuits at high speed and low cost

    Cytoplasmic Compartmentalization of the Fetal piRNA Pathway in Mice

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    Derepression of transposable elements (TEs) in the course of epigenetic reprogramming of the mouse embryonic germline necessitates the existence of a robust defense that is comprised of PIWI/piRNA pathway and de novo DNA methylation machinery. To gain further insight into biogenesis and function of piRNAs, we studied the intracellular localization of piRNA pathway components and used the combination of genetic, molecular, and cell biological approaches to examine the performance of the piRNA pathway in germ cells of mice lacking Maelstrom (MAEL), an evolutionarily conserved protein implicated in transposon silencing in fruit flies and mice. Here we show that principal components of the fetal piRNA pathway, MILI and MIWI2 proteins, localize to two distinct types of germinal cytoplasmic granules and exhibit differential association with components of the mRNA degradation/translational repression machinery. The first type of granules, pi-bodies, contains the MILI-TDRD1 module of the piRNA pathway and is likely equivalent to the enigmatic “cementing material” first described in electron micrographs of rat gonocytes over 35 years ago. The second type of granules, piP-bodies, harbors the MIWI2-TDRD9-MAEL module of the piRNA pathway and signature components of P-bodies, GW182, DCP1a, DDX6/p54, and XRN1 proteins. piP-bodies are found predominantly in the proximity of pi-bodies and the two frequently share mouse VASA homolog (MVH) protein, an RNA helicase. In Mael-mutant gonocytes, MIWI2, TDRD9, and MVH are lost from piP-bodies, whereas no effects on pi-body composition are observed. Further analysis revealed that MAEL appears to specifically facilitate MIWI2-dependent aspects of the piRNA pathway including biogenesis of secondary piRNAs, de novo DNA methylation, and efficient downregulation of TEs. Cumulatively, our data reveal elaborate cytoplasmic compartmentalization of the fetal piRNA pathway that relies on MAEL function

    To the question of research on hoisting equipment hydraulic drive dynamics by using it means in educational process

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    The program "Mobile Mining Hoisting Units Dynamics" has been developed. The programme proposed can be applied while teaching discipline "Dynamics of Mining Machines" to students of a master degree course in the direction 151000.68, also to those studying in specialty 130400.65 whose major is "Mining machinery and Equipment", "Electrification and automation of mining operations" in doing coursework and diploma projects on disciplines "Hydropneumatic electric drive" and "Dynamic Strength"Разработана программа «Динамика мобильных проходческих подъемных установок». Предложенная программа применима при изучении дисциплины «Динамика горных машин» для магистрантов, обучающихся по направлению 151000.68 «Технологические машины и оборудование» и студентов специальности 130400.65 специализаций «Горные машины и оборудование», «Электрификация и автоматизация горного производства» для выполнения курсового и дипломного проектирования по дисциплинам «Гидро- пневмо- электропривод» и «Динамика и прочность

    Minotaur is critical for primary piRNA biogenesis

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    Piwi proteins and their associated small RNAs are essential for fertility in animals. In part, this is due to their roles in guarding germ cell genomes against the activity of mobile genetic elements. piRNA populations direct Piwi proteins to silence transposon targets and, as such, form a molecular code that discriminates transposons from endogenous genes. Information ultimately carried by piRNAs is encoded within genomic loci, termed piRNA clusters. These give rise to long, single-stranded, primary transcripts that are processed into piRNAs. Despite the biological importance of this pathway, neither the characteristics that define a locus as a source of piRNAs nor the mechanisms that catalyze primary piRNA biogenesis are well understood. We searched an EMS-mutant collection annotated for fertility phenotypes for genes involved in the piRNA pathway. Twenty-seven homozygous sterile strains showed transposon-silencing defects. One of these, which strongly impacted primary piRNA biogenesis, harbored a causal mutation in CG5508, a member of the Drosophila glycerol-3-phosphate O-acetyltransferase (GPAT) family. These enzymes catalyze the first acylation step on the path to the production of phosphatidic acid (PA). Though this pointed strongly to a function for phospholipid signaling in the piRNA pathway, a mutant form of CG5508, which lacks the GPAT active site, still functions in piRNA biogenesis. We have named this new biogenesis factor Minotaur

    An atlas of chromatoid body components

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    The genome of male germ cells is actively transcribed during spermatogenesis to produce phase-specific protein-coding mRNAs and a considerable amount of different noncoding RNAs. Ribonucleoprotein (RNP) granule-mediated RNA regulation provides a powerful means to secure the quality and correct expression of the requisite transcripts. Haploid spermatids are characterized by a unique, unusually large cytoplasmic granule, the chromatoid body (CB), which emerges during the switch between the meiotic and post-meiotic phases of spermatogenesis. To better understand the role of the CB in male germ cell differentiation, we isolated CBs from mouse testes and revealed its full RNA and protein composition. We showed that the CB is mainly composed of RNA-binding proteins and other proteins involved RNA regulation. The CB was loaded with RNA, including pachytene piRNAs, a diverse set of mRNAs, and a number of uncharacterized long noncoding transcripts. The CB was demonstrated to accumulate nascent RNA during all the steps of round spermatid differentiation. Our results revealed the CB as a large germ cell-specific RNP platform that is involved in the control of the highly complex transcriptome of haploid male germ cells

    The Use of Modern Methods of Computer Analysis in the Development of Parts of the Steam Turbine Flow Part on the Example of T-295/335-23.5 JSC «The Ural Turbine Works»

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    The article presents an analysis of the t-295/335-23.5 finite element calculations carried out during the development of the turbine. In particular, the analysis of gas-dynamic processes in the flow part of the cylinders, inlet and exhaust pipes.Статья представляет анализ проведенных в ходе разработки турбины Т-295/335-23,5 расчетов методом конечных элементов. В частности, анализ газодинамических процессов в проточной части цилиндров, входных и выхлопных патрубков
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