6 resultados para Reduced common-mode (RCM) switching

em ArchiMeD - Elektronische Publikationen der Universität Mainz - Alemanha


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Aim: Previous studies revealed that diversification events in the western clade of the alpine Primula sect. Auricula were concentrated in the Quaternary cold periods. This implies that allopatric speciation in isolated glacial refugia was the most common mode of speciation. In the first part of the present dissertation, this hypothesis is further investigated by locating refugial areas of two sister species, Primula marginata & P. latifolia during the last glacial maximum, 21,000 years ago. In the second part, the glacial and postglacial history of P. hirsuta and P. daonensis is investigated. Location: European Alps. Methods: Glacial refugia were located using species distribution models, which are projected to last glacial maximum climate. These refugia are validated with geographic distribution patterns of intra-specific genetic diversity, rarity and variation. Results 1) Speciation: Glacial refugia of the sister taxa Primula marginata and P. latifolia were largely separated, only a small overlapping zone at the southern margin of the former glacier in the Maritime Alps exists. This overlapping zone is too small to indicate sympatric speciation. The largely separated glacial distribution of both species rather confirms our hypothesis of allopatric speciation in isolated glacial refugia. Results 2) Glacial and postglacial history: Surprizingly, the modelled potential refugia of three out of four Primula species are situated within the former ice-shield, except for P. marginata. This indicates that peripheral and central nunataks played an important role for the glacial survival in P. latifolia, P. hirsuta and P. daonensis, while peripheral refugia outside the maximum extend of the glacier were crucial in P. marginata. In P. hirsuta and P. latifolia SDMs allowed to exclude several hypothetical refugial areas that overlap with today’s distribution as potential refugia for the species. In P. marginata, hypothetical refugial areas at the periphery of the former ice-shield that overlap with today’s distribution were confirmed by the models. The results from the SDMs are confirmed by population genetic patterns in three out of four species. P. daonensis represents an exception, where population genetic data contradict the SDMs. Main conclusions: Species distribution models provide species specific scenarios of glacial distribution and postglacial re-colonization, which can be validated using population genetic analyses. This combined approach is useful and helps to understand the complex processes that have lead to the genetic and floristic patterns of biodiversity that is found today in the Alps.

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The g-factor is a constant which connects the magnetic moment $vec{mu}$ of a charged particle, of charge q and mass m, with its angular momentum $vec{J}$. Thus, the magnetic moment can be writen $ vec{mu}_J=g_Jfrac{q}{2m}vec{J}$. The g-factor for a free particle of spin s=1/2 should take the value g=2. But due to quantum electro-dynamical effects it deviates from this value by a small amount, the so called g-factor anomaly $a_e$, which is of the order of $10^{-3}$ for the free electron. This deviation is even bigger if the electron is exposed to high electric fields. Therefore highly charged ions, where electric field strength gets values on the order of $10^{13}-10^{16}$V/cm at the position of the bound electron, are an interesting field of investigations to test QED-calculations. In previous experiments [H"aff00,Ver04] using a single hydrogen-like ion confined in a Penning trap an accuracy of few parts in $10^{-9}$ was obtained. In the present work a new method for precise measurement of magnetic the electronic g-factor of hydrogen-like ions is discussed. Due to the unavoidable magnetic field inhomogeneity in a Penning trap, a very important contribution to the systematic uncertainty in the previous measurements arose from the elevated energy of the ion required for the measurement of its motional frequencies. Then it was necessary to extrapolate the result to vanishing energies. In the new method the energy in the cyclotron degree of freedom is reduced to the minimum attainable energy. This method consist in measuring the reduced cyclotron frequency $nu_{+}$ indirectly by coupling the axial to the reduced cyclotron motion by irradiation of the radio frequency $nu_{coup}=nu_{+}-nu_{ax}+delta$ where $delta$ is, in principle, an unknown detuning that can be obtained from the knowledge of the coupling process. Then the only unknown parameter is the desired value of $nu_+$. As a test, a measurement with, for simplicity, artificially increased axial energy was performed yielding the result $g_{exp}=2.000~047~020~8(24)(44)$. This is in perfect agreement with both the theoretical result $g_{theo}=2.000~047~020~2(6)$ and the previous experimental result $g_{exp1}=2.000~047~025~4(15)(44).$ In the experimental results the second error-bar is due to the uncertainty in the accepted value for the electron's mass. Thus, with the new method a higher accuracy in the g-factor could lead by comparison to the theoretical value to an improved value of the electron's mass. [H"af00] H. H"affner et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 85 (2000) 5308 [Ver04] J. Verd'u et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 92 (2004) 093002-1

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Es werden zwei komplementäre "bottom-up" Methoden präsentiert, die den kontrollierten Einbau von "intelligenten" planaren Defekten in selbstorganisierte kolloidale photonische Kristalle (KPKs) ermöglichen. Die Defektschicht basiert auf einem funktionellen, nanometer-skalierten dünnen Film, der entweder durch schichtweise ("layer-by-layer") Selbstorganisation und Mikrokontakttransferübertragung oder durch Aufschleudern und einer KPK-Opferfüllung hergestellt wird. Die entwickelten Techniken gestatten die Integration von maßgeschneiderten dünnen Defektfilmen bestehend aus einer enorm großen Vielfalt an Materialien; sie sind kostengünstig und können im größeren Maßstab angewendet werden. Optische Untersuchungen zeigen einen engen, durch den Defekt hervorgerufenen Transmissionszustand in der photonischen Bandlücke. Die Defektwellenlänge hängt von der optischen Dicke der Defektschicht ab. Aktives Schalten der Defektwellenlänge wird erreicht, indem Defektschichten aus Makromolekülen hergestellt werden, die über externe Erreger wie Licht, Temperatur, Redoxzyklen und mechanischen Druck adressiert werden können. Die Ergebnisse der Untersuchungen sind im Einklang mit separat durchgeführten Ellipsometrie-Messungen und theoretischen "scalar wave approximation"-Berechnungen. Darüber hinaus werden KPKs mit funktionellen biomolekularen Defekten vorgestellt. Über Verschiebungen der Defektmode können DNA-Konformationsänderungen, die enantioselektive Einlagerung eines chiralen Antitumormedikaments sowie Enzymaktivitäten optisch beobachtet werden. Die Einlagerung von fluoreszierenden Farbstoffen und Quantenpunkten in Defekt-KPKs führt zu einer eindeutigen, durch die photonische Bandlücke und den Defektzustand hervorgerufenen Modifizierung der Photolumineszenz (PL)-Spektren. Schaltbare PL-Modifizierungen werden detektiert, wenn adressierbare Defekt-KPKs verwendet werden.

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Key technology applications like magnetoresistive sensors or the Magnetic Random Access Memory (MRAM) require reproducible magnetic switching mechanisms. i.e. predefined remanent states. At the same time advanced magnetic recording schemes push the magnetic switching time into the gyromagnetic regime. According to the Landau-Lifschitz-Gilbert formalism, relevant questions herein are associated with magnetic excitations (eigenmodes) and damping processes in confined magnetic thin film structures.rnObjects of study in this thesis are antiparallel pinned synthetic spin valves as they are extensively used as read heads in today’s magnetic storage devices. In such devices a ferromagnetic layer of high coercivity is stabilized via an exchange bias field by an antiferromagnet. A second hard magnetic layer, separated by a non-magnetic spacer of defined thickness, aligns antiparallel to the first. The orientation of the magnetization vector in the third ferromagnetic NiFe layer of low coercivity - the freelayer - is then sensed by the Giant MagnetoResistance (GMR) effect. This thesis reports results of element specific Time Resolved Photo-Emission Electron Microscopy (TR-PEEM) to image the magnetization dynamics of the free layer alone via X-ray Circular Dichroism (XMCD) at the Ni-L3 X-ray absorption edge.rnThe ferromagnetic systems, i.e. micron-sized spin valve stacks of typically deltaR/R = 15% and Permalloy single layers, were deposited onto the pulse leading centre stripe of coplanar wave guides, built in thin film wafer technology. The ferromagnetic platelets have been applied with varying geometry (rectangles, ellipses and squares), lateral dimension (in the range of several micrometers) and orientation to the magnetic field pulse to study the magnetization behaviour in dependence of these magnitudes. The observation of magnetic switching processes in the gigahertz range became only possible due to the joined effort of producing ultra-short X-ray pulses at the synchrotron source BESSY II (operated in the so-called low-alpha mode) and optimizing the wave guide design of the samples for high frequency electromagnetic excitation (FWHM typically several 100 ps). Space and time resolution of the experiment could be reduced to d = 100 nm and deltat = 15 ps, respectively.rnIn conclusion, it could be shown that the magnetization dynamics of the free layer of a synthetic GMR spin valve stack deviates significantly from a simple phase coherent rotation. In fact, the dynamic response of the free layer is a superposition of an averaged critically damped precessional motion and localized higher order spin wave modes. In a square platelet a standing spin wave with a period of 600 ps (1.7 GHz) was observed. At a first glance, the damping coefficient was found to be independent of the shape of the spin-valve element, thus favouring the model of homogeneous rotation and damping. Only by building the difference in the magnetic rotation between the central region and the outer rim of the platelet, the spin wave becomes visible. As they provide an additional efficient channel for energy dissipation, spin waves contribute to a higher effective damping coefficient (alpha = 0.01). Damping and magnetic switching behaviour in spin valves thus depend on the geometry of the element. Micromagnetic simulations reproduce the observed higher-order spin wave mode.rnBesides the short-run behaviour of the magnetization of spin valves Permalloy single layers with thicknesses ranging from 3 to 40 nm have been studied. The phase velocity of a spin wave in a 3 nm thick ellipse could be determined to 8.100 m/s. In a rectangular structure exhibiting a Landau-Lifschitz like domain pattern, the speed of the field pulse induced displacement of a 90°-Néel wall has been determined to 15.000 m/s.rn

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In den letzten Jahren hat die Tumorbehandlung mit immunologischen Präparaten an Bedeutung gewonnen. Der allgemeine Ablauf der Testung eines Arzneimittelkandidaten sieht vor, zunächst in Zellkulturversuchen und Tierversuchen Wirkweise und Sicherheit, sowie voraussichtliche Abbauwege und mögliche Gefahren so beurteilen zu können, dass sie für einen Einsatz im Menschen in Frage kommen. Zur präklinischen in vitro-Testung werden dabei in der Regel Monolayer-Zellkulturen oder Einzelzellsuspensionen eingesetzt. Der Einsatz von 3D-Zellkulturmodellen, welche den Aufbau von Mikrometastasen oder intervaskuläre Areale in Tumoren exakter widerspiegeln, führt zu wesentlich besseren Voraussagen bezüglich der klinischen Wirksamkeit neuer Präparate. Das Ziel dieser Arbeit war daher die Entwicklung und Anwendung eines neuen 3D-Zellkulturbasierten Systems zur Testung trifunktionaler bispezifischer Antikörper für die Tumorbehandlung, welches sich auch auf andere vergleichbare Präparate übertragen lässt.rnIn meiner Arbeit konnte ich mehrere humane Tumorzelllinien definieren, mit denen es gelang, stabile Co-Kulturen von Multi Cellular Tumour Spheroids (MCTS) mit Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMC) in miniaturisierten Spinner-Flaschen zu etablieren. Spinner-Flaschen, in denen die im Kulturmedium befindlichen Immunzellen, MCTS und Therapeutika ständig frei zirkulieren, sind besonders für eine wirklichkeitsnahe Nachbildung der in vivo-Simulation mit disseminierten Tumorzellen oder mit malignem Aszites geeignet. Diese Art der Kultivierung erlaubte Beobachtungszeiten von ≥20 Tagen für eine große Bandbreite Analysemethoden. Zu den mit dem erstellten Protokoll standardmäßig durchführbaren Analysemethoden zählen unter anderem immunhistochemische Färbungen an Sphäroid-Gefrierschnitten, Vitalitätstest, Untersuchung der Plattierungs-Effizienz, Bestimmung der Sphäroidvolumina, Zytokinbestimmungen aus dem Medienüberstand mit Cytokine Bead Arrays, PCR-Analysen immunzellspezifischer Antigene, sowie durchflusszytometrische Analysen. Diese Methodenkombination erlaubt einen sehr detaillierten Einblick in die Wirkweise und Effizienz neuer Immuntherapeutika aus verschiedensten Blickwinkeln und stellt ein reproduzierbares Testsystem zur präklinischen Testung von Immuntherapeutika dar, das zukünftig als Bindeglied zwischen Monolayer-Zellkulturen und klinischen Prüfungen einen festen Platz einnehmen könnte.rnMit dem beschriebenen 3D-Zellkultur-System wurden in der vorliegenden Arbeit die trifunktionalen bispezifischen Antikörper catumaxomab (unter dem Handelsnamen Removab® für die Behandlung maligner Ascites zugelassen) und ertumaxomab (derzeit in klinischen Prüfungen) hinsichtlich ihrer Wirkweise untersucht. Die Antikörper besitzen im Gegensatz zu herkömmlichen monoklonalen Antikörpern zwei verschiedene Bindungsarme, einer gegen CD3 auf T-Zellen, der zweite gegen EpCAM respektive Her2/neu - beides weit verbreitete Tumorantigene - gerichtet. An ihrem Fc-Teil besitzen sie eine dritte Bindungskapazität, über welche sie an Fcγ RI, -IIa und -III positive akzessorische Zellen binden. Diese Kombination ermöglicht theoretisch die Ausbildung eines Tri-Zell-Komplexes aus T-Zelle, Tumorzelle und akzessorischer Zelle. Dies stellt eine wirkungsvolle Therapieoption unter Ausnutzung der körpereigenen, immunologischen Abwehr dar. rnIm Rahmen dieser Arbeit wurde gezeigt, dass beide Antikörper eine Größenreduktion der Sphäroide mit den entsprechenden Tumorantigenen in gleichem Maße bewirkten und die Plattierungseffizienz durch ertumaxomab dosisabhängig reduziert wurde. Mit dem erstellten Testsystem konnte der Wirkmechanismus von catumaxomab auf Sphäroide der Zelllinie FaDu (Kopf-Hals-Plattenepithelkarzinom) detaillierter gezeigt werden: catumaxomab wirkte dosisabhängig auf die Reduktion der Sphäroidvolumina und die zunehmende Infiltration von CD45+ Zellen, die als T-, NK- und/oder dendritische Zellen identifiziert wurden. Des Weiteren rief die catumaxomab-Gabe eine verstärkte Ausschüttung der Zytokine IL-2, IFN-γ und TNF-α hervor. Diese Ergebnisse sprechen dafür, dass catumaxomab die zelluläre Immunantwort aktiviert.rnDie Standard-Tumorbehandlung beinhaltet die Gabe von Chemotherapeutika. Oft werden dafür Zytostatika mit dem unerwünschten Nebeneffekt auch gesunde proliferierende Zellen anzugreifen verwendet. Dies kann prinzipiell auch die Wirksamkeit der Antikörper-Therapie beeinflussen. Aus diesem Grund wurden in dieser Arbeit zusätzlich vergleichende Kombinations-Versuche mit catumaxomab und einem gängigen Zytostatikum - Cisplatin - durchgeführt. Mit Untersuchungen der Sphäroidvolumina, Vitalitätstests und Plattierungseffizienz konnte gezeigt werden, dass die Wirkung von catumaxomab bei gleichzeitiger Anwendung beider Therapeutika aufrecht erhalten bleibt und diese sogar additiv verstärkt wird. Eine Kombinationstherapie im Menschen ist daher denkbar.rnrn

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Small molecules affecting biological processes in plants are widely used in agricultural practice as herbicides or plant growth regulators and in basic plant sciences as probes to study the physiology of plants. Most of the compounds were identified in large screens by the agrochemical industry, as phytoactive natural products and more recently, novel phytoactive compounds originated from academic research by chemical screens performed to induce specific phenotypes of interest. The aim of the present PhD thesis is to evaluate different approaches used for the identification of the primary mode of action (MoA) of a phytoactive compound. Based on the methodologies used for MoA identification, three approaches are discerned: a phenotyping approach, an approach based on a genetic screen and a biochemical screening approach.rnFour scientific publications resulting from my work are presented as examples of how a phenotyping approach can successfully be applied to describe the plant MoA of different compounds in detail.rnI. A subgroup of cyanoacrylates has been discovered as plant growth inhibitors. A set of bioassays indicated a specific effect on cell division. Cytological investigations of the cell division process in plant cell cultures, studies of microtubule assembly with green fluorescent protein marker lines in vivo and cross resistant studies with Eleusine indica plants harbouring a mutation in alpha-tubulin, led to the description of alpha-tubulin as a target site of cyanoacrylates (Tresch et al., 2005).rnII. The MoA of the herbicide flamprop-m-methyl was not known so far. The studies described in Tresch et al. (2008) indicate a primary effect on cell division. Detailed studies unravelled a specific effect on mitotic microtubule figures, causing a block in cell division. In contrast to other inhibitors of microtubule rearrangement such as dinitroanilines, flamprop-m-methyl did not influence microtubule assembly in vitro. An influence of flamprop-m-methyl on a target within the cytoskeleton signalling network could be proposed (Tresch et al., 2008).rnIII. The herbicide endothall is a protein phosphatase inhibitor structurally related to the natural product cantharidin. Bioassay studies indicated a dominant effect on dark-growing cells that was unrelated to effects observed in the light. Cytological characterisation of the microtubule cytoskeleton in corn tissue and heterotrophic tobacco cells showed a specific effect of endothall on mitotic spindle formation and ultrastructure of the nucleus in combination with a decrease of the proliferation index. The observed effects are similar to those of other protein phosphatase inhibitors such as cantharidin and the structurally different okadaic acid. Additionally, the observed effects show similarities to knock-out lines of the TON1 pathway, a protein phosphatase-regulated signalling pathway. The data presented in Tresch et al. (2011) associate endothall’s known in vitro inhibition of protein phosphatases with in vivo-effects and suggest an interaction between endothall and the TON1 pathway.rnIV. Mefluidide as a plant growth regulator induces growth retardation and a specific phenotype indicating an inhibition of fatty acid biosynthesis. A test of the cuticle functionality suggested a defect in the biosynthesis of very-long-chain fatty acids (VLCFA) or waxes. Metabolic profiling studies showed similarities with different groups of VLCFA synthesis inhibitors. Detailed analyses of VLCFA composition in tissues of duckweed (Lemna paucicostata) indicated a specific inhibition of the known herbicide target 3 ketoacyl-CoA synthase (KCS). Inhibitor studies using a yeast expression system established for plant KCS proteins verified the potency of mefluidide as an inhibitor of plant KCS enzymes. It could be shown that the strength of inhibition varied for different KCS homologues. The Arabidopsis Cer6 protein, which induces a plant growth phenotype similar to mefluidide when knocked out, was one of the most sensitive KCS enzymes (Tresch et al., 2012).rnThe findings of my own work were combined with other publications reporting a successful identification of the MoA and primary target proteins of different compounds or compound classes.rnA revised three-tier approach for the MoA identification of phytoactive compounds is proposed. The approach consists of a 1st level aiming to address compound stability, uniformity of effects in different species, general cytotoxicity and the effect on common processes like transcription and translation. Based on these findings advanced studies can be defined to start the 2nd level of MoA characterisation, either with further phenotypic characterisation, starting a genetic screen or establishing a biochemical screen. At the 3rd level, enzyme assays or protein affinity studies should show the activity of the compound on the hypothesized target and should associate the in vitro effects with the in vivo profile of the compound.