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Diamond Heteroepitaxial Lateral Overgrowth
A method of diamond heteroepitaxial lateral overgrowth is demonstrated which utilizes a photolithographic metal mask to pattern a thin (001) epitaxial diamond surface. Significant structural improvement was fo...
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Erratum: Excess of serotonin affects neocortical pyramidal neuron migration
Correction to: Translational Psychiatry (2011) 1, e47; doi:10.1038/tp.2011.49; published online 11 October 2011 The Supplementary Information that accompanied the online version of this article as published wa...
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Open AccessExcess of serotonin affects neocortical pyramidal neuron migration
The serotonin transporter (SERT) is a key molecule involved in the homeostasis of extracellular levels of serotonin and is regulated developmentally. Genetic deletion of SERT in rodents increases extracellular...
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Profiling of the SiO2 - SiC Interface Using X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy
The implementation of SiC based sensors and electronics for operation in chemically harsh, high temperature environments depends on understanding the SiO2/SiC interface in field effect devices. We have developed ...
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Epitaxial Iridium Growth on Strontium Titanate
Epitaxial (100) iridium films have been grown on (100) SrTiO3 (STO) substrates by electron beam evaporation. The epitaxial relationship between the iridium film and STO substrate was determined to be Ir(001)[100]...
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Recombinant human alpha-1 proteinase inhibitor: towards therapeutic use
Human alpha-1-proteinase inhibitor is a well-characterized protease inhibitor with a wide spectrum of anti-protease activity. Its major physiological role is inhibition of neutrophil elastase in the lungs, and...
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Chapter
Nonadiabaticity in Modulated Optical Traps
Experiments on noise-induced escape of a mesoscopic particle in a double-well potential are described. The potential is created by the interaction of two focused laser beams with a single sub-micrometer dielec...
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Chapter
Sequencing the 1700 kb pExo Megaplasmid of Sinorhizobium meliloti. In vivo Cloning of 60-240 Kb Fragments
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Induction of IL-12 Secretion and Enhanced Surface Expression of B7.1/B7.2 and ICAM-1 in Human Monocytes Activated by the Vaccine Carrier Brucella Abortus: Correlation with in Vivo Generation of Cellular Immune Responses
It is well established that two cytokines, IFN-γ and IL-4, play an important role in the differentiation of Th0/Tc0 cells into effector types Th1/Tc1 or Th2/Tc2 cells during the initial phase of the immune res...
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Partial characterization of the genome of nine animal caliciviruses
Caliciviruses (CVs) include at least 42 distinct serotypes. Seventeen CV serotypes have been isolated from marine sources and are called San Miguel sea lion caliciviruses (SMSVs). CVs also have been isolated f...
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Design of Vaccines for the Induction of Antibody Responses in Th-Cell Deficient Individuals
Development of a vaccine to protect against infection with HIV-1 or to enhance antiviral immunity after HIV-1 has established itself in the host, is a major challenge to researchers. The virus has evolved many...
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Chapter
Strategies for the Stimulation of Th Cell Subsets
Our understanding of the role of T cell subsets and cytokines in protective immunity is based on evidence that CD4+ T cells can be separated into subsets on the basis of the profile of cytokines they produce. ...
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Article
The prospects for polymorphisms shared between species
Recent molecular evidence has shown that many MHC polymorphisms are not only shared between species but are in fact identical at the molecular level. Species that share these polymorphisms may be very distantl...
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Immunogenicity of Lipopolysaccharide Derived from Brucella abortus: Potential as a Carrier in Development of Vaccines for AIDS
In view of its unique ability to stimulate human B cells, we have considered using Brucella abortus (BA) as a carrier for human vaccines. Recently we showed that HIV-1 coupled to BA, but not unconjugated HIV-1...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
The Thermal Conductivity Plateau in Disordered Systems
The thermal conductivity of disordered substances exhibits a region of weak temperature dependence known as the “plateau” [1]. It occurs in glasses in a temperature range typically between 1 and 20 K. At much ...
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Chapter
The UK Meteorological Office Operational Wave Model (BMO)
The operational wave prediction model used by the UK Meteorological Office has a grid point representation of the wave field. This is usually defined on a polar stereographic projection of the earth’s surface,...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Rotary Phonon Echoes in Silica Glass
Acoustic resonance experiments have played a central role in develo** a quantitative picture of the low-temperature properties of glasses [1,2]. The strong coupling between phonons and two-level tunneling sy...
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Chapter
Transport, Relaxation and Absorption in Amorphous Semiconductors
The response of non-crystalline semiconductors to alternating fields from d.c. to microwave frequencies is reviewed. Theoretical treatments appropriate to various physical models are outlined and the degree to...
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Chapter
Coherent Phenomena in Glasses
Concepts underlying and experiments revealing coherent phenomena in glasses and other disordered solids are reviewed. The description of low energy excitations in glasses in terms of “two level systems” (TLS) ...
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Basic Amorphography
An account is presented of the quantification of amorphous network structures. Experimental techniques for the investigation of such structures are discussed and it is demonstrated that modern instrumentation ...