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Lower Bound for the Fermi Level Density of States of a Disordered D-Wave Superconductor in Two Dimensions
We consider a disordered d--wave superconductor in two dimensions. Recently,
we have shown in an exact calculation that for a lattice model with a
Lorentzian distributed random chemical potential the quasiparticle density of
states at the Fermi level is nonzero. As the exact result holds only for the
special choice of the Lorentzian, we employ different methods to show that for
a large class of distributions, including the Gaussian distribution, one can
establish a nonzero lower bound for the Fermi level density of states. The fact
that the tails of the distributions are unimportant in deriving the lower bound
shows that the exact result obtained before is generic.Comment: 15 preprint pages, no figures, submitted to PR
Downregulation of Tumor Necrosis Factor Expression in the Human Mono-Mac-6 Cell Line
Mono-Mac-6 cells, but not U937 cells, can be Induced to rapidly express tumor necrosis
factor (TNF) mRNA and protein when triggered with Ilpopolysaccharlde (LPS) at 1 pg/mI.
Preincubatlon of the cells for 3 d with low amounts of LPS (10 ng/mI) results In nearly
complete suppression of TNF secretion. This downreguiatlon appears to occur at the
pretranslational level since specIfIc mRNA is virtually undetectable under these conditions.
By contrast, the same prelncubatlon with 10 ng/mI LPS results in enhanced phagocytosls
(28.6-67.2% for Staphylococcus aureus), demonstrating that not all monocyte
functions are suppressed. While these results show that only stringent exclusion of LPS
from culture media allows for Induction of TNF In the Mono-Mac-6 cell line, the pronounced
effect of LPS preincubatlon may also provide a suitable model with which to
study the mechanisms of LPS-lnduced desensitizatIon
The reaction 13C(alpha,n)16O: a background for the observation of geo-neutrinos
The absolute cross section of the C(,n)O reaction has
been measured at E = 0.8 to 8.0 MeV with an overall accuracy of 4%.
The precision is needed to subtract reliably a background in the observation of
geo-neutrinos, e.g. in the KamLAND detector.Comment: LaTex file, 13 pages including 3 ps figures. Any request to
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Role of p52 (NF-ÎşB2) in LPS tolerance in a human B cell line
Cells of the weakly CD14 positive human B cell line RPMI 8226, clone 1, will mobilize NF-ÎşB (p50/p65 and p50/p50) proteins and produce TNF mRNA when stimulated with lipopolysaccharide (LPS), When such cells are precultured with a low amount of LPS (50 - 250 ng/ml) for 3 - 4 days followed by a secondary stimulation with a high dose of LPS (1 mu g/ml) then the cytokine expression is strongly reduced, i.e, the cells have become tolerant. Western blot analysis of proteins of the NF-kappa B/rel family demonstrates cytoplasmic p50 and p65 for naive B cells plus a low level of p52. While with tolerance induction the pattern of p50 and p65 proteins remains essentially unchanged, the LPS tolerant 8226 cells show a dramatic increase of both p52 protein and its p100 precursor in the cytosol. This p52 is found strongly upregulated in Western blots of extracts from purified nuclei of tolerant cells, Also, gelshift analysis with the -605 kappa B motif Of the human TNF 5'-region shows an additional high mobility complex in LPS tolerant cells - a complex that is supershifted with an anti-p52 antibody, Functional analysis with the -1064 TNF 5'-region in front of the luciferase reporter gene demonstrates that transactivation of the TNF promoter is strongly reduced in tolerant cells, Also, overexpression of p52 will suppress activity of TNF promoter reporter gene constructs. Taken together these data show that tolerance to LPS in the human RPM1 8226 a cell line involves upregulation of the p52 (NF-kappa B2) gene, which appears to be instrumental in the blockade of TNF gene expression
Bose-Einstein Quantum Phase Transition in an Optical Lattice Model
Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC) in cold gases can be turned on and off by an
external potential, such as that presented by an optical lattice. We present a
model of this phenomenon which we are able to analyze rigorously. The system is
a hard core lattice gas at half-filling and the optical lattice is modeled by a
periodic potential of strength . For small and temperature,
BEC is proved to occur, while at large or temperature there is no
BEC. At large the low-temperature states are in a Mott insulator
phase with a characteristic gap that is absent in the BEC phase. The
interparticle interaction is essential for this transition, which occurs even
in the ground state. Surprisingly, the condensation is always into the
mode in this model, although the density itself has the periodicity of the
imposed potential.Comment: RevTeX4, 13 pages, 2 figure
Quantum Monte Carlo study of a nonmagnetic impurity in the two-dimensional Hubbard model
In order to investigate the effects of nonmagnetic impurities in strongly
correlated systems, Quantum Monte Carlo (QMC) simulations have been carried out
for the doped two-dimensional Hubbard model with one nonmagnetic impurity.
Using a bare impurity potential which is onsite and attractive, magnetic and
single-particle properties have been calculated. The QMC results show that
giant oscillations develop in the Knight shift response around the impurity
site due to the short-range antiferromagnetic correlations. These results are
useful for interpreting the NMR data on Li and Zn substituted layered cuprates.Comment: 10 pages, 7 figure
Friedel oscillations induced by non-magnetic impurities in the two-dimensional Hubbard model
We study the interplay of correlations and disorder using an unrestricted
Slave-Boson technique in real space. Within the saddle-point approximation, we
find Friedel oscillations of the charge density in the vicinity of a
nonmagnetic impurity, in agreement with numerical simulations. The
corresponding amplitudes are suppressed by repulsive interactions, while
attractive correlations lead to a charge-density-wave enhancement. In addition,
we investigate the spatial dependence of the local magnetic moment and the
formation of a magnetic state at the impurity site.Comment: 9 pages, RevTeX, includes 8 figure
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