Aria is a plant hosting a Formula omitted cryogenic isotopic distillation column, the tallest ever built, which is being installed in a mine shaft at Carbosulcis S.p.A., Nuraxi-Figus (SU), Italy. ...Aria is one of the pillars of the argon dark-matter search experimental program, lead by the Global Argon Dark Matter Collaboration. It was designed to reduce the isotopic abundance of Formula omitted in argon extracted from underground sources, called Underground Argon (UAr), which is used for dark-matter searches. Indeed, Formula omitted is a Formula omitted-emitter of cosmogenic origin, whose activity poses background and pile-up concerns in the detectors. In this paper, we discuss the requirements, design, construction, tests, and projected performance of the plant for the isotopic cryogenic distillation of argon. We also present the successful results of the isotopic cryogenic distillation of nitrogen with a prototype plant.
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DOBA, IZUM, KILJ, NUK, PILJ, PNG, SAZU, SIK, UILJ, UKNU, UL, UM, UPUK
New structurally simple indolic non peptidic HIV Protease inhibitors were synthesized from (S)-glycidol by regioselective methods. Following the concept of targeting the protein backbone, different ...substitution patterns were introduced onto the common stereodefined isopropanolamine core modifying the type of functional group on the indole, the position of the functional group on the indole and the type of the nitrogen containing group (sulfonamides or perhydroisoquinoline), alternatively. The systematic study on in vitro inhibition activity of such compounds confirmed the general beneficial effect of the 5-indolyl substituents in presence of arylsulfonamide moieties, which furnished activities in the micromolar range. Preliminary docking analysis allowed to identify several key features of the binding mode of such compounds to the protease.
N. de Angelis, F. Fiordaliso, R. Latini, M. Gobbi, T. Mennini and S. Masson. Appraisal of the Role of Angiotensin II and Aldosterone in Ventricular Myocyte Apoptosis in Adult Normotensive Rat.
...Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology (2002)
34, 1655–1665. Despite previous observations on isolated ventricular myocytes, there are still few evidences that angiotensin II induces cardiomyocyte apoptosis
in vivo. The possibility that aldosterone, the final hormone of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system under Ang II control, can stimulate cardiac apoptosis has not yet been explored. Angiotensin II or aldosterone (1
mg/kg each) were infused in adult normotensive rats for different times, and the number of apoptotic ventricular myocyte nuclei was quantified by the TUNEL method, along with caspase-3 activation. The role of angiotensin II type 1 receptor
in vivo was assessed by selective blockade with valsartan and
ex vivo by binding experiments. In addition, myocytes in primary culture were incubated with Ang II or aldosterone in presence of spironolactone. Continuous infusion of Ang II induced a rapid, AT
1-mediated increase of apoptotic cardiomyocyte nuclei (from 14±9 to 188±35 TdT-labeled nuclei/10
6 after 3
h,
P<0.005) and of activated caspase-3, that normalized after 24
h. The normalization was associated with a down-regulation of myocardial AT
1 receptors. Aldosterone stimulated cardiomyocyte apoptosis both
in vivo and in isolated cells, to a similar extent as Ang II. The maximal apoptotic rate reported here (∼0.02%) and the transient effect of Ang II suggest that myocyte loss by apoptosis is limited in the present model. The data on aldosterone-induced ventricular myocyte apoptosis deserve further attention to delineate the role of aldosterone in cell death and offer possible mechanistic explanations on the benefits afforded by aldosterone receptor antagonists in heart failure.