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From Petrov-Einstein-Dilaton-Axion to Navier-Stokes equation in anisotropic model
In this paper we generalize the previous works to the case that the
near-horizon dynamics of the Einstein-Dilaton-Axion theory can be governed by
the incompressible Navier-Stokes equation via imposing the Petrov-like boundary
condition on hypersurfaces in the non-relativistic and near-horizon limit. The
dynamical shear viscosity of such dual horizon fluid in our scenario,
which isotropically saturates the Kovtun-Son-Starinet (KSS) bound, is
independent of both the dilaton field and axion field in that limit.Comment: 13 pages,no figures; v2: 15 page, Equation.(33), some discussions and
references added, minor corrections , Version accepted for publication in
Physics Letters
miR-638 is a new biomarker for outcome prediction of non-small cell lung cancer patients receiving chemotherapy.
MicroRNAs (miRNAs), a class of small non-coding RNAs, mediate gene expression by either cleaving target mRNAs or inhibiting their translation. They have key roles in the tumorigenesis of several cancers, including non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical significance of miR-638 in the evaluation of NSCLC patient prognosis in response to chemotherapy. First, we detected miR-638 expression levels in vitro in the culture supernatants of the NSCLC cell line SPC-A1 treated with cisplatin, as well as the apoptosis rates of SPC-A1. Second, serum miR-638 expression levels were detected in vivo by using nude mice xenograft models bearing SPC-A1 with and without cisplatin treatment. In the clinic, the serum miR-638 levels of 200 cases of NSCLC patients before and after chemotherapy were determined by quantitative real-time PCR, and the associations of clinicopathological features with miR-638 expression patterns after chemotherapy were analyzed. Our data helped in demonstrating that cisplatin induced apoptosis of the SPC-A1 cells in a dose- and time-dependent manner accompanied by increased miR-638 expression levels in the culture supernatants. In vivo data further revealed that cisplatin induced miR-638 upregulation in the serum derived from mice xenograft models, and in NSCLC patient sera, miR-638 expression patterns after chemotherapy significantly correlated with lymph node metastasis. Moreover, survival analyses revealed that patients who had increased miR-638 levels after chemotherapy showed significantly longer survival time than those who had decreased miR-638 levels. Our findings suggest that serum miR-638 levels are associated with the survival of NSCLC patients and may be considered a potential independent predictor for NSCLC prognosis
Demonstrating anyonic fractional statistics with a six-qubit quantum simulator
Anyons are exotic quasiparticles living in two dimensions that do not fit
into the usual categories of fermions and bosons, but obey a new form of
fractional statistics. Following a recent proposal [Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 150404
(2007)], we present an experimental demonstration of the fractional statistics
of anyons in the Kitaev spin lattice model using a photonic quantum simulator.
We dynamically create the ground state and excited states (which are six-qubit
graph states) of the Kitaev model Hamiltonian, and implement the anyonic
braiding and fusion operations by single-qubit rotations. A phase shift of
related to the anyon braiding is observed, confirming the prediction of
the fractional statistics of Abelian 1/2-anyons.Comment: revised version 3, revTex, 4.3 pages, 4 figures, notes and reference
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