High-energy neutrinos could be produced in the interaction of charged cosmic rays with matter or radiation surrounding astrophysical sources. To look for transient sources associated with neutrino ...emission, a follow-up program of neutrino alerts has been operating within the ANTARES Collaboration since 2009. This program, named TAToO, has triggered robotic optical telescopes (MASTER, TAROT, ROTSE and the SVOM ground based telescopes) immediately after the detection of any relevant neutrino candidate and scheduled several observations in the weeks following the detection. A subset of ANTARES events with highest probabilities of being of cosmic origin has also been followed by the Swift and the INTEGRAL satellites, the Murchison Widefield Array radio telescope and the H.E.S.S. high-energy gamma-ray telescope. The results of twelve years of observations are reported. No optical counterpart has been significantly associated with an ANTARES candidate neutrino signal during image analysis. Constraints on transient neutrino emission have been set. In September 2015, ANTARES issued a neutrino alert and during the follow-up, a potential transient counterpart was identified by Swift and MASTER. A multi-wavelength follow-up campaign has allowed to identify the nature of this source and has proven its fortuitous association with the neutrino. The return of experience is particularly important for the design of the alert system of KM3NeT, the next generation neutrino telescope in the Mediterranean Sea.
Nociceptive thresholds were investigated in golden hamsters infected with the human blood fluke, Schistosoma mansoni. Increases in thermal thresholds suggestive of analgesia were evident by 20-25 ...days of infection. These increased further during a 40-42 day period. The altered responses were suppressed by the opioid antagonist naloxone. Non-invasive inhibition of the activity of the pineal gland by exposure to light also reduced nocturnal analgesia in schistosome infected animals. Naloxone antagonism and pineal inhibition of morphine- induced analgesia was obtained similarly in control, uninfected animals. Taken together, these findings suggest strongly that infection with S. mansoni results in a chronic activation of the endogenous opiate system.
The potential for disease transmission has increased the importance of infection control in the dental laboratory. Impressions must be disinfected without altering their accuracy. The purpose of this ...study was to determine the dimensional stability of three impression materials: irreversible hydrocolloid, reversible hydrocolloid, and poly(vinyl siloxane). Thirty-six impressions were made with each material and divided into control, 10-minute, and 30-minute immersion groups using an iodophor as the disinfectant. A microscope was used to measure dimensional changes in the stone casts made from each group of impressions, and the percent change was analyzed using a two-way ANOVA. All dimensional changes after iodophor disinfection were small and within established limits.
GRB 190829A at z=0.0785 is the fourth closest long GRB ever detected by the Neil Gehrels Swift observatory, and the third confirmed case with a very high energy component. We present our ...multi-wavelength analysis of this rare event, focusing on its early stages of evolution, and including data from Swift, the MASTER global network of optical telescopes, ALMA, and ATCA. We report sensitive limits on the linear polarization of the optical emission, disfavouring models of off-axis jets to explain the delayed afterglow peak. The study of the multi-wavelength light curves and broadband spectra supports a model with at least two emission components: a bright reverse shock emission, visible at early times in the optical and X-rays and, later, in the radio band; and a forward shock component dominating at later times and lower radio frequencies. A combined study of the prompt and afterglow properties shows many similarities with cosmological long GRBs, suggesting that GRB 190829A is an example of classical GRBs in the nearby universe.
Gene expression and its regulation was studied in the rat tapeworm, Hymenolepis diminuta, during strobilization. RNAs extracted from the different developmental stages of the parasite were translated ...in vitro in a rabbit reticulocyte lysate system. Two-dimensional patterns of the translational products were compared with the 2-dimensional patterns obtained by metabolic labelling with 35Smethionine. The results indicated a post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression during strobilization in this parasite. Gene expression and its regulation was also studied in H. diminuta obtained from 'non-permissive' hosts (mice) and immune suppressed mice and compared with the parasites of the same age obtained from 'permissive' rats hosts. The 2-dimensional patterns of the in vitro translation products, obtained by translating the RNA of different groups of parasites, were compared with the patterns of gene products obtained from parasites using 35Smethionine metabolic labelling. The results indicated a massive post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression, the latter inhibited in parasites obtained from normal mice, but not in immune suppressed mice.
This article presents the early results of synchronous multiwavelength observations of one of the brightest gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) GRB 160625B with the detailed continuous fast optical photometry of ...its optical counterpart obtained by MASTER and with hard X-ray and gamma-ray emission, obtained by the Lomonosov and Konus-Wind spacecraft. The detailed photometry led us to detect the quasi-periodical emission components in the intrinsic optical emission. As a result of our analysis of synchronous multiwavelength observations, we propose a three-stage collapse scenario for this long and bright GRB. We suggest that quasiperiodic fluctuations may be associated with forced precession of a self-gravitating rapidly rotating superdense body (spinar), whose evolution is determined by a powerful magnetic field. The spinar's mass allows it to collapse into a black hole at the end of evolution.
A procedure is described whereby a highly enriched plasma membrane fraction was isolated from Trypanosoma brucei by the technique of preparative free-flow electrophoresis. The purity of the plasma ...membrane fraction was monitored by electron microscopy and by marker enzymology, and is compared to those obtained by previous methods. Proteins associated with plasma membrane fraction were analyzed by SDS-PAGE and phase separated in Triton X-114.