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Optical binding of cylinder photonic molecules in the near-field of partially coherent fluctuating Gaussian Schell model sources. A coherent mode representation
We present a theory and computation method of radiation pressure from
partially coherent light by establishing a coherent mode representation of the
radiation forces. This is illustrated with the near field emitted from a
Gaussian Schell model source, mechanically acting on a single cylinder with
magnetodielectric behavior, or on a photonic molecule constituted by a pair of
such cylinders. Thus after studying the force produced by a single particle, we
address the effects of the spatial coherence on the bonding and anti-bonding
states of two particles. The coherence length manifests the critical limitation
of the contribution of evanescent modes to the scattered fields, and hence to
the nature and strength of the electromagnetic fores, even when electric and/or
magnetic partial wave resonances are excited
Epidemiological role of humans, dogs and cats in the transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi in a central area of Argentina
Trypanosoma cruzi prevalence rates of human, dog and cat populations from 47 households of 3 rural localities of the phytogeographical Chaqueña area of Argentina were determined both by serological and xenodiagnostic procedures. Human prevalence rates were uniform and ranged from 49.6 to 58.7%. Overall prevalence rate in dogs (75.0%) was significantly higher than in humans (51.0%). The overall proportion of parasitemic individuals assessed by xenodiagnosis was significantly higher in either dog (64.2%) or cat (63.6%) populations than among humans (12.5%). Although both the average number of resident as well as infected individuals per household was higher for people than for dogs (6.5 vs. 3.3, and 3.4 vs. 2.4, respectively), the reverse was recorded when parasitemic individuals were considered (1.0 vs. 2.1). Results are discussed in relation to dog between dogs and people, and dogs and bugs. In the light of present data, dogs must be considered as the major donors of parasites to vector bugs and thus, principal contributors to transmission in this region of Argentina
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Correlation between Entothelial Microparticle Binding to Monocytes and Monocyte Nitric Oxide Production in Prothrombotic and Inflammatory Disorders
Abstract Introduction: Endothelial microparticle binding to monocytes has been shown to induce monocyte activation in vitro. In this study, we examined the correlations between EMP binding to monocytes and monocyte levels of nitric oxide (NO), as a marker of monocyte activation in different clinical conditions. Methods: We studied 186 subjects with acute venous thromboembolism (n=25), atrial fibrillation (n=48), metabolic syndrome (n=37), congestive heart failure (n=44), and normal controls (n=32). Using flow cytometry, we measured monocyte levels of NO by flow cytometry after loading monocytes with the membrane permeable NO-selective fluorescent indicator DAF-DA. Two different populations of EMP-monocyte conjugates were also measured. EMP62E+-monocyte and EMP54+-monocyte conjugates were measured based on the detection of E-selectin (CD62E) or CD54, respectively, coexpressed with CD45 in monocytes. Results: Pearson correlation coefficients between monocyte NO levels and EMP-monocyte conjugates are shown in the Table. A highly significant correlation was found between EMP62E+-monocyte conjugates and monocyte NO levels in patients with congestive heart failure (r=0.43; p=0.003). In contrast, EMP54+-monocyte conjugates strongly correlated with monocyte NO in patients with venous thromboembolism (r=0.58; p=0.009) and metabolic syndrome (r=0.49; p=0.002). No correlation was found between these conjugates and monocyte NO levels in atrial fibrillation or normal controls. Conclusions: The binding of different species of EMP to monocytes correlates with monocyte NO levels in clinical states such as congestive heart failure, metabolic syndrome, and venous thromboembolism. However, this correlation was not found in atrial fibrillation or normal controls. Our findings support the concept that the binding of different species of EMP exert different biological effects and/or reflect different biologic processes in specific disease states. Further research is needed to determine whether the binding of EMP species to monocytes regulates nitric oxide production by monocytes and whether monocytes themselves regulate the binding of different species of EMP in different disease states. Correlation between Monocyte NO levels and EMP-Monocyte Conjugates in different conditions. EMP54+-Monocyte Conjugates EMP62E+-Monocyte Conjugates Pearson r p value Pearson r p value Metabolic Syndrome 0.49 0.002 0.13 0.54 Venous Thromboembolism 0.51 0.009 0.12 0.57 Congestive Heart Failure 0.22 0.14 0.43 0.003 Atrial Fibrillation 0.22 0.14 0.17 0.24 Normal Controls 0.03 0.85 0.27 0.1