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Ultrastructure of intermediate stages in polarity reversal of thyroid epithelium in follicles in suspension culture.
Separated thyroid follicles can be maintained in suspension culture in Coon's modified F-12 medium in 0.5\% calf serum. If the serum concentration is raised to 5\%, the follicles undergo inversion in 3-5 d. During the process of inversion, epithelial cells can be observed in intermediate stages of polarity reversal. The earliest ultrastructural changes recognized are surface changes in which tight junctions and microvilli appear at the lateral margins of the cell near the medium. Later, changes in the distribution of intracellular organelles occur. The Golgi apparatus shifts towards the end of the cell facing the medium, and lysosomes shift toward the luminal end of the cell. The right junctions and microvilli at the luminal end of the cell disappear sometime after the cytoplasmic organelles rearrange. The luminal colloid disappears only after the surface changes (loss of tight junctions and microvilli) occur at the luminal end of the cell. There appears to be some regulation of the order in which changes occur during polarity reversal of the thyroid epithelial cell
Polarization Selection Rules and Superconducting Gap Anisotropy in
We discuss polarization selection rules for angle-resolved photoemission
spectroscopy in Bi2212. Using these we show that the ``hump'' in the
superconducting gap observed in the quadrant in our earlier work is not on
the main band, but rather on an umklapp band arising from the
structural superlattice. The intrinsic gap is most likely quite small over a
range of about the diagonal directions.Comment: 3 pages, revtex, 3 uuencoded postscript figure
The Cauchy problem for the 3-D Vlasov-Poisson system with point charges
In this paper we establish global existence and uniqueness of the solution to
the three-dimensional Vlasov-Poisson system in presence of point charges in
case of repulsive interaction. The present analysis extends an analogeous
two-dimensional result by Caprino and Marchioro [On the plasma-charge model, to
appear in Kinetic and Related Models (2010)].Comment: 28 page
Induction of non-d-wave order-parameter components by currents in d-wave superconductors
It is shown, within the framework of the Ginzburg-Landau theory for a
superconductor with d_{x^2-y^2} symmetry, that the passing of a supercurrent
through the sample results, in general, in the induction of order-parameter
components of distinct symmetry. The induction of s-wave and
d_{xy(x^2-y^2)-wave components are considered in detail. It is shown that in
both cases the order parameter remains gapless; however, the structure of the
lines of nodes and the lobes of the order parameter are modified in distinct
ways, and the magnitudes of these modifications differ in their dependence on
the (a-b plane) current direction. The magnitude of the induced s-wave
component is estimated using the results of the calculations of Ren et al.
[Phys. Rev. Lett. 74, 3680 (1995)], which are based on a microscopic approach.Comment: 15 pages, includes 2 figures. To appear in Phys. Rev.
Local density of states for the corner geometry interface of d-wave superconductors, within the extended Hubbard model
The spatial variations of the order parameter, and the local density of
states (LDOS) on the corner of s-wave or -wave superconductors, as
well as in superconductor-insulator-normal metal interfaces, are calculated
self consistently using the Bogoliubov-deGennes formalism within the two
dimensional extended Hubbard model. The exact diagonalization method is used.
Due to the suppression of the dominant d-wave order parameter, the extended
s-wave order parameter is induced near the surface, that alternates its sign
for the topmost sites at adjacent edges of the lattice and decays to zero in
the bulk. The presence of surface roughness results into the appearance of the
zero band conduction peak (ZBCP) near the corner surface which lacks from the
predictions of the quasiclassical theory.Comment: 13 pages with 17 figure
An upper limit on the evolution of carbon monoxide from Comet Kohoutek
The rate of evolution of CO from Comet Kohoutex is presented. The observations were made approximately two months after perihelion. The rate of evolution of CO at that time was apparently less than that of CH3CN observed before perihelion
Infrared Conductivity in Layered -wave Superconductors
We calculate the infrared conductivity of a stack of coupled, two-dimensional
superconducting planes within the Fermi liquid theory of superconductivity. We
include the effects of random scattering processes and show that the presence
of even a small concentration of resonant impurities, in a -wave
superconductor, has an important effect on both the in-plane and -axis
transport properties, which could serve as signatures for -wave pairing.Comment: 18 pages in a RevTex (3.0) file plus 5 postscript figures
(uuencoded). Replaced with minor changes as it will appear in the Physical
Review B {\bf 52} issue 1 Oct. 199
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