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Multiple finite Riemann zeta functions
Observing a multiple version of the divisor function we introduce a new zeta
function which we call a multiple finite Riemann zeta function. We utilize some
-series identity for proving the zeta function has an Euler product and
then, describe the location of zeros. We study further multi-variable and
multi-parameter versions of the multiple finite Riemann zeta functions and
their infinite counterparts in connection with symmetric polynomials and some
arithmetic quantities called powerful numbers.Comment: 19 page
Metabolism of [18F]fluorodiacylglycerol in Rat Hippocampal Neurons in Vitro
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Hierarchy of the Selberg zeta functions
We introduce a Selberg type zeta function of two variables which interpolates
several higher Selberg zeta functions. The analytic continuation, the
functional equation and the determinant expression of this function via the
Laplacian on a Riemann surface are obtained.Comment: 14 page
RANS-based Aerodynamic Shape Optimization of a Blended-Wing-Body Aircraft
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/106453/1/AIAA2013-2586.pd
High contrast experiment of an AO-free coronagraph with a checkerboard pupil mask
A high contrast coronagraph is expected to provide one of the promising ways
to directly observe extra-solar planets. We present the newest results of our
laboratory experiment investigating "rigid" coronagraph with a binary shaped
checkerboard pupil mask, which should offer a highly stable solution for
telescopes without adaptive optics (AO) for wavefront correction in space
missions. The primary aim of this work was to study the stability of the
coronagraph, and to demonstrate its performance without adaptive wavefront
correction. Estimation of both the raw contrast and the gain of the point
spread function (PSF) subtraction were needed. The limiting factor of the
contrast was also important. A binary shaped pupil mask of a checkerboard type
has been designed. The mask, consisting of an aluminum film on a glass
substrate, was manufactured using nano-fabrication techniques with electron
beam lithography. Careful evaluation of coronagraphic performance, including
PSF subtraction, was carried out in air using the developed mask. A contrast of
was achieved for the raw coronagraphic image by areal
averaging of all of the observed dark regions. Following PSF subtraction, the
contrast reached . Speckles were a major limiting factor
throughout the dark regions of both the raw image and the PSF subtracted image.
A rigid coronagraph with PSF subtraction without AO is a useful method to
achieve high contrast observations. Applications of a rigid coronagraph to a
Space Infrared telescope for Cosmology and Astrophysics (SPICA) and other
platforms are discussed.Comment: 13 pages, 6 figure
Genotoxic Stress Abrogates Renewal of Melanocyte Stem Cells by Triggering Their Differentiation
SummarySomatic stem cell depletion due to the accumulation of DNA damage has been implicated in the appearance of aging-related phenotypes. Hair graying, a typical sign of aging in mammals, is caused by the incomplete maintenance of melanocyte stem cells (MSCs) with age. Here, we report that irreparable DNA damage, as caused by ionizing radiation, abrogates renewal of MSCs in mice. Surprisingly, the DNA-damage response triggers MSC differentiation into mature melanocytes in the niche, rather than inducing their apoptosis or senescence. The resulting MSC depletion leads to irreversible hair graying. Furthermore, deficiency of Ataxia-telangiectasia mutated (ATM), a central transducer kinase of the DNA-damage response, sensitizes MSCs to ectopic differentiation, demonstrating that the kinase protects MSCs from their premature differentiation by functioning as a “stemness checkpoint” to maintain the stem cell quality and quantity
Freeze-Dried Somatic Cells Direct Embryonic Development after Nuclear Transfer
The natural capacity of simple organisms to survive in a dehydrated state has long been exploited by man, with lyophylization the method of choice for the long term storage of bacterial and yeast cells. More recently, attempts have been made to apply this procedure to the long term storage of blood cells. However, despite significant progress, practical application in a clinical setting is still some way off. Conversely, to date there are no reports of attempts to lyophilize nucleated somatic cells for possible downstream applications. Here we demonstrate that lyophilised somatic cells stored for 3 years at room temperature are able to direct embryonic development following injection into enucleated oocytes. These remarkable results demonstrate that alternative systems for the long-term storage of cell lines are now possible, and open unprecedented opportunities in the fields of biomedicine and for conservation strategies
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