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Illustration for InCONTRI • Letteratura e alberi. Una tavola rotonda intorno e incontro agli alberi nelle letterature di lingua tedesca e di lingua inglese, a cura di Carmen CONCILIO.Illustrazione per InCONTRI • Letteratura e alberi. Una tavola rotonda intorno e incontro agli alberi nelle letterature di lingua tedesca e di lingua inglese, a cura di Carmen CONCILIO
Probing the QCD vacuum with an abelian chromomagnetic field: A study within an effective model
We study the response of the QCD vacuum to an external abelian chromomagnetic
field in the framework of a non local Nambu-Jona Lasinio model with the
Polyakov loop. We use the Lattice results on the deconfinement temperature of
the pure gauge theory to compute the same quantity in the presence of dynamical
quarks. We find a linear relationship between the deconfinement temperature
with quarks and the squared root of the applied field strength, , in
qualitative (and to some extent also quantitative) agreement with existing
Lattice calculations. On the other hand, we find a discrepancy on the
approximate chiral symmetry restoration: while Lattice results suggest the
deconfinement and the chiral restoration remain linked even at non-zero value
of , our results are consistent with a scenario in which the two
transitions are separated as is increased.Comment: 14 pages, 7 figures, RevTeX4. Published version, with enlarged
abstract and minor changes in the main tex
Lower- to Middle Pleistocene flank margin caves at Custonaci (Trapani, NW Sicily) and their relation with past sea levels
The peninsula of San Vito Lo Capo, 50 km West of Palermo (Sicily), is characterised by the presence of a wide set of evidences of past sea level changes, such as marine terraces, notches, marine and coastal caves with phreatic overgrowths on speleothems, and continental and marine deposits. The exceptional good preservation of these landforms and deposits has been used by different authors for the reconstruction of sea level changes and neotectonic movements. Among the many caves discussed by previous authors, most are of marine origin and can preserve signs of old sea level highstands such as notches and marine or continental sediments. However, two caves in particular, Fantasma Cave and Falesia Rocca Rumena I cave, show evidences to be flank margin caves. Both caves are records of rising and falling sea level, and their position and the correlation with marine terraces suggest them to be around 0.8 and 1.1–1.2 Ma old respectively. This study shows that not all sea level high stands are preserved in the stratigraphical and geomorphological record.Keywords: telogenetic limestones, coastal karst, mixing zone speleogenesis, sea level changes, Quaternary
Hot Quark Matter with an Axial Chemical Potential
We analyze the phase diagram of hot quark matter in presence of an axial
chemical potential, . The latter is introduced to mimic the chirality
transitions induced, in hot Quantum Chromodynamics, by the strong sphaleron
configurations. In particular, we study the curvature of the critical line at
small , the effects of a finite quark mass and of a vector interaction.
Moreover, we build the mixed phase at the first order phase transition line,
and draw the phase diagram in the chiral density and temperature plane. We
finally compute the full topological susceptibility in presence of a background
of topological charge.Comment: 12 pages, 7 figures. Few references added, short discussion included.
Final version appearing on Phys. Rev.
Dressed Polyakov loop and phase diagram of hot quark matter under magnetic field
We evaluate the dressed Polyakov loop for hot quark matter in strong magnetic
field. To compute the finite temperature effective potential, we use the
Polyakov extended Nambu-Jona Lasinio model with eight-quark interactions taken
into account. The bare quark mass is adjusted in order to reproduce the
physical value of the vacuum pion mass. Our results show that the dressed
Polyakov loop is very sensitive to the strenght of the magnetic field, and it
is capable to capture both the deconfinement crossover and the chiral
crossover. Besides, we compute self-consistently the phase diagram of the
model. We find a tiny split of the two aforementioned crossovers as the
strength of the magnetic field is increased. Concretely, for the largest value
of magnetic field investigated here, , the split is of the order
of . A qualitative comparison with other effective models and recent
Lattice results is also performed.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures, RevTeX4-1 styl
Instabilities in two flavor quark matter
I discuss briefly the instabilities of two flavor quark matter, paying
attention to the gradient instability which develops in the g2SC phase in the
Goldstone sector.Comment: 6 pages. Talk given at QCD@Work07, Martina Franca (Italy). Some typos
corrected, one reference adde
Counteraction of HCV-induced oxidative stress concurs to establish chronic infection in liver cell cultures
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a blood-borne pathogen causing acute and chronic hepatitis. A significant number of people chronically
infected with HCV develop cirrhosis and/or liver cancer. The pathophysiologic mechanisms of hepatocyte damage associated with
chronic HCV infection are not fully understood yet, mainly due to the lack of an in vitro system able to recapitulate the stages of
infection in vivo. Several studies underline that HCV virus replication depends on redox-sensitive cellular pathways; in addition, it
is known that virus itself induces alterations of the cellular redox state. However, the exact interplay between HCV replication and
oxidative stress has not been elucidated. In particular, the role of reduced glutathione (GSH) in HCV replication and infection is
still not clear. We set up an in vitro system, based on low m.o.i. of Huh7.5 cell line with a HCV infectious clone (J6/JFH1), that
reproduced the acute and persistent phases of HCV infection up to 76 days of culture. We demonstrated that the acute phase of
HCV infection is characterized by the elevated levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) associated in part with an increase of
NADPH-oxidase transcripts and activity and a depletion of GSH accompanied by high rates of viral replication and apoptotic
cell death. Conversely, the chronic phase is characterized by a reestablishment of reduced environment due to a decreased ROS
production and increased GSH content in infected cells that might concur to the establishment of viral persistence. Treatment
with the prooxidant auranofin of the persistently infected cultures induced the increase of viral RNA titer, suggesting that a
prooxidant state could favor the reactivation of HCV viral replication that in turn caused cell damage and death. Our results
suggest that targeting the redox-sensitive host-cells pathways essential for viral replication and/or persistence may represent a
promising option for contrasting HCV infection
Instabilities in two flavor quark matter
I discuss briefly the instabilities of two flavor quark matter, paying
attention to the gradient instability which develops in the g2SC phase in the
Goldstone sector.Comment: 6 pages. Talk given at QCD@Work07, Martina Franca (Italy). Some typos
corrected, one reference adde
Long-term radiographic and clinical-functional outcomes of isolated, displaced, closed talar neck and body fractures treated by ORIF: the timing of surgical management
Background: The main purpose of this retrospective case series study was to evaluate long-term radiographic and clinical outcomes of a consecutive series of patients diagnosed with isolated, displaced, closed talar neck or body fractures treated by open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF). Secondly, the aim was to verify the influence of the location of talar fractures on the outcomes, the prognostic value of the Hawkins sign, whether operative delays promote avascular necrosis (AVN) and if the fractures require emergent surgical management.
Methods: From January 2007 to December 2012, at our institution, 31 patients underwent ORIF through the use of screws. On the basis of Inokuchi criteria, the injuries were divided between neck and body fractures, which were classified according to Hawkins and Sneppen, respectively. The patients included were divided into two groups in relation to fracture location and complexity. Radiographic assessment focused on reduction quality, bone healing, the Hawkins sign and post-traumatic arthritis (PTA) development. For the clinical evaluation, clinical-functional scores (AOFAS Ankle-Hindfoot Score; MFS; FFI-17; SF-36) and VAS were determined, and statistical analysis was performed.
Results: 27 patients, 19 males and 8 females, mean age 38.3 years, were included with an average follow-up period of 83.2 months (range 49\u2013119). There were 9 neck and 19 body fractures; their reduction was anatomical or nearly anatomical in 22 cases, and all reached radiographic consolidation after a mean period of 3.4 months (range 1.7\u20137). The Hawkins sign was observed in 9 cases, in which necrosis did not develop. With a 0\u201311 day surgical timing interval, more than 60% of the patients obtained good or fair results with different scores, while 18 (66.7%) were completely satisfied (VAS: 9\u201310). The early complications included malunions (21.4%) and wound problems (25%); the late complications involved AVN (25%) and PTA (78.6%).
Conclusions: Despite a high rate of long-term complications, satisfactory clinical results were achieved. Talar fracture location did not influence the outcomes, the Hawkins sign was confirmed as a positive prognostic factor, and operation timing did not influence AVN development. Hence, these injuries do not require emergent surgical management by ORIF
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