434 research outputs found
Luminescent fractal reactions: Exciton fusion on percolation clusters
Experimental measurements of exciton annihilation in isotopic mixed crystals of naphthalene-h8 in naphthalene-d8 exhibit fractal reaction kinetics on samples well below and slightly above the percolation threshold. The effective spectral dimensions are in very good agreement with the superuniversality conjecture and 2-dim. random walk simulations. Crystals well above the percolation threshold exhibit the expected classical behavior.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/24624/1/0000034.pd
PHYSICAL ASPECTS OF REVERSIBLE INACTIVATION OF ENDOTOXIN *
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/74729/1/j.1749-6632.1966.tb52394.x.pd
Segregation measures for diffusion-controlled A+B reactions
New measures of segregation are defined and calculated for the A + B-->0 reaction on one-dimensional and fractal lattices (Sierpinski carpet and gasket). We differentiate between local and global segregation parameters. Results and comparisons are given for steady-state simulations that strictly conserve the equality of A and B particle densities. This work demonstrates that global kinetic laws are related to both local and global segregation.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/27683/1/0000066.pd
Physiological Correlates of Volunteering
We review research on physiological correlates of volunteering, a neglected but promising research field. Some of these correlates seem to be causal factors influencing volunteering. Volunteers tend to have better physical health, both self-reported and expert-assessed, better mental health, and perform better on cognitive tasks. Research thus far has rarely examined neurological, neurochemical, hormonal, and genetic correlates of volunteering to any significant extent, especially controlling for other factors as potential confounds. Evolutionary theory and behavioral genetic research suggest the importance of such physiological factors in humans. Basically, many aspects of social relationships and social activities have effects on health (e.g., Newman and Roberts 2013; Uchino 2004), as the widely used biopsychosocial (BPS) model suggests (Institute of Medicine 2001). Studies of formal volunteering (FV), charitable giving, and altruistic behavior suggest that physiological characteristics are related to volunteering, including specific genes (such as oxytocin receptor [OXTR] genes, Arginine vasopressin receptor [AVPR] genes, dopamine D4 receptor [DRD4] genes, and 5-HTTLPR). We recommend that future research on physiological factors be extended to non-Western populations, focusing specifically on volunteering, and differentiating between different forms and types of volunteering and civic participation
Low dimensional reaction kinetics and self-organization
Diffusion-limited reaction kinetics becomes anomalous not only for fractals, with their anomalous diffusion, but also for low-dimensional (one and two) and disperse media, where the random walk is compact. We focus on annihilation, recombination and trapping reactions under non-equilibrium steady state (steady source) or batch (big bang) conditions. The typical reactions are: A + A --> Products, A + B --> Products and A + C --> Products. We are interested in the global rate laws, and their relation to particle-particle distributions (e.g., pair-correlation and nearest-neighbor distribution functions) and in local rate laws (if definable). Anomalous reaction kinetics (more than classical kinetics) is particularly sensitive to initial conditions, source term structure, conservation laws (e.g., equal densities for A and B), excluded volume effects, and medium size, dimensionality and anisotropy. Analytical formalisms, scaling arguments, computer (and supercomputer) simulations and experiments (on chemical and physical reactions) all play an important role in the newly emerging picture.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/29468/1/0000554.pd
Decreased SGK1 Expression and Function Contributes to Behavioral Deficits Induced by Traumatic Stress
Exposure to extreme stress can trigger the development of major depressive disorder (MDD) as well as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The molecular mechanisms underlying the structural and functional alterations within corticolimbic brain regions, including the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and amygdala of individuals subjected to traumatic stress, remain unknown. In this study, we show that serum and glucocorticoid regulated kinase 1 (SGK1) expression is down-regulated in the postmortem PFC of PTSD subjects. Furthermore, we demonstrate that inhibition of SGK1 in the rat medial PFC results in helplessness- and anhedonic-like behaviors in rodent models. These behavioral changes are accompanied by abnormal dendritic spine morphology and synaptic dysfunction. Together, the results are consistent with the possibility that altered SGK1 signaling contributes to the behavioral and morphological phenotypes associated with traumatic stress pathophysiology
Linking the community structure of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and plants: a story of interdependence?
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are crucial to plants and vice versa, but little is known about the factors linking the community structure of the two groups. We investigated the association between AMF and the plant community structure in the nearest neighborhood of Festuca brevipila in a semiarid grassland with steep environmental gradients, using high-throughput sequencing of the Glomeromycotina (former Glomeromycota). We focused on the Passenger, Driver and Habitat hypotheses: (i) plant communities drive AMF (passenger); (ii) AMF communities drive the plants (driver); (iii) the environment shapes both communities causing covariation. The null hypothesis is that the two assemblages are independent and this study offers a spatially explicit novel test of it in the field at multiple, small scales. The AMF community consisted of 71 operational taxonomic units, the plant community of 47 species. Spatial distance and spatial variation in the environment were the main determinants of the AMF community. The structure of the plant community around the focal plant was a poor predictor of AMF communities, also in terms of phylogenetic community structure. Some evidence supports the passenger hypothesis, but the relative roles of the factors structuring the two groups clearly differed, leading to an apparent decoupling of the two assemblages at the relatively small scale of this study. Community phylogenetic structure in AMF suggests an important role of within-assemblage interactions
Productive Replication of Human Papillomavirus 31 Requires DNA Repair Factor Nbs1
Activation of the ATM (ataxia telangiectasia-mutated kinase)-dependent DNA damage response (DDR) is necessary for productive replication of human papillomavirus 31 (HPV31). We previously found that DNA repair and homologous recombination (HR) factors localize to sites of HPV replication, suggesting that ATM activity is required to recruit factors to viral genomes that can productively replicate viral DNA in a recombination-dependent manner. The Mre11-Rad50-Nbs1 (MRN) complex is an essential component of the DDR that is necessary for ATM-mediated HR repair and localizes to HPV DNA foci. In this study, we demonstrate that the HPV E7 protein is sufficient to increase levels of the MRN complex and also interacts with MRN components. We have found that Nbs1 depletion blocks productive viral replication and results in decreased localization of Mre11, Rad50, and the principal HR factor Rad51 to HPV DNA foci upon differentiation. Nbs1 contributes to the DDR by acting as an upstream activator of ATM in response to double-strand DNA breaks (DSBs) and as a downstream effector of ATM activity in the intra-S-phase checkpoint. We have found that phosphorylation of ATM and its downstream target Chk2, as well as SMC1 (structural maintenance of chromosome 1), is maintained upon Nbs1 knockdown in differentiating cells. Given that ATM and Chk2 are required for productive replication, our results suggest that Nbs1 contributes to viral replication outside its role as an ATM activator, potentially through ensuring localization of DNA repair factors to viral genomes that are necessary for efficient productive replication
Scaling properties of diffusion-limited reactions on fractal and euclidean geometries
We review our scaling results for the diffusion-limited reactions A + A → 0 and A+B→0 on Euclidean and fractal geometries. These scaling results embody the anomalies that are observed in these reactions in low dimensions; we collect these observations under a single phenomenological umbrella. Although we are not able to fix all the exponents in our scaling expressions from first principles, we establish bounds that bracket the observed numerical results.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45166/1/10955_2005_Article_BF01049612.pd
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