7 resultados para MZ (moottoripyörämerkki)
em BORIS: Bern Open Repository and Information System - Berna - Suiça
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INTRODUCTION: Recent findings suggest that articular cartilage contains mesenchymal progenitor cells. The aim of this study was to examine the distribution of stem cell markers (Notch-1, Stro-1 and VCAM-1) and of molecules that modulate progenitor differentiation (Notch-1 and Sox9) in normal adult human articular cartilage and in osteoarthritis (OA) cartilage. METHODS: Expression of the markers was analyzed by immunohistochemistry (IHC) and flow cytometry. Hoechst 33342 dye was used to identify and sort the cartilage side population (SP). Multilineage differentiation assays including chondrogenesis, osteogenesis and adipogenesis were performed on SP and non-SP (NSP) cells. RESULTS: A surprisingly high number (>45%) of cells were positive for Notch-1, Stro-1 and VCAM-1 throughout normal cartilage. Expression of these markers was higher in the superficial zone (SZ) of normal cartilage as compared to the middle zone (MZ) and deep zone (DZ). Non-fibrillated OA cartilage SZ showed reduced Notch-1 and Sox9 staining frequency, while Notch-1, Stro-1 and VCAM-1 positive cells were increased in the MZ. Most cells in OA clusters were positive for each molecule tested. The frequency of SP cells in cartilage was 0.14 +/- 0.05% and no difference was found between normal and OA. SP cells displayed chondrogenic and osteogenic but not adipogenic differentiation potential. CONCLUSIONS: These results show a surprisingly high number of cells that express putative progenitor cell markers in human cartilage. In contrast, the percentage of SP cells is much lower and within the range of expected stem cell frequency. Thus, markers such as Notch-1, Stro-1 or VCAM-1 may not be useful to identify progenitors in cartilage. Instead, their increased expression in OA cartilage implicates involvement in the abnormal cell activation and differentiation process characteristic of OA.
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Problemstellung: Monochoriale Zwillinge (MZ) machen nur ca. 1/3 aller Mehrlinge aus. Im Vergleich zu dichorialen weisen sie jedoch eine höhere Morbidität und Mortalität auf bedingt durch das Transfusionssyndrom, mehr Fehlbildungen und Frühgeburten. In letzter Zeit kristallisiert sich eine weitere Entität heraus, die selektive intrauterine Wachstumsretardierung (sIUWR). Ziel der Studie war es, das Verhalten dieses diskordanten Wachstums im Verlaufe der Schwangerschaft zu untersuchen. Patienten und Methode: Die Diagnose einer monochorialen Situation basiert auf der Darstellung nur einer Plazenta, dem T-Sign sowie gleichgeschlechtiger Feten. Es wurden nur biamniote MZ eingeschlossen. Von einer sIUWR spricht man, wenn folgende Kriterien erfüllt sind: 1) ein Fetus wachstumsretardiert (Abdomenumfang <5. Perzentile) und 2) Gewichtsdifferenz beider Feten >20%. Letztere berechnet sich aus der Differenz der geschätzten fetalen Gewichte dividiert durch das Gewicht des Größeren in% (Delta%). Es wurden die Delta%-Werte bei Diagnosestellung und die letzten Werte vor Geburt verglichen. Ergebnisse: Retrospektiv wurden 23 Fälle mit sIUWR eingeschlossen, davon wurden 13 Fälle longitudinal beurteilt. Das mediane Gestationsalter bei Geburt lag bei 31,4 (16,7–38,6) Wochen. Die Frühgeburtsrate betrug 85,7%, die perinatale Mortalität 11,9%. Der initiale Delta%-Wert lag bei 28±10% und stieg signifikant auf 36,4±9,9%. In allen Fällen nahm der Delta%-Wert zu. Von den Co-Zwillingen waren postnatal 20% auch small for gestational age. Schlussfolgerungen: Bei MZ mit sIUWR ist nach unseren Erfahrungen damit zu rechnen, dass die Gewichtsdifferenz mit zunehmendem Gestationsalter steigt. Diese Zunahme erklärt sich durch eine progressive Verlangsamung der Wachstumsgeschwindigkeit des kleineren Feten. Leider lässt sich anhand der kleinen Fallzahl nicht eruieren, ob dieser D%-Wert und der Grad des Anstieges eine prognostische Bedeutung aufweist.
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We compare lattice data for the short-distance part of the static energy in 21 flavor quantum chromodynamics (QCD) with perturbative calculations, up to next-to-next-to-next-to leading-logarithmic accuracy. We show that perturbation theory describes very well the lattice data at short distances, and exploit this fact to obtain a determination of the product of the lattice scale r0 with the QCD scale ΛMS. With the input of the value of r0, this provides a determination of the strong coupling αs at the typical distance scale of the lattice data. We obtain αs1.5 GeV0.3260.019, which provides a novel determination of αs with three-loop accuracy (including resummation of the leading ultrasoft logarithms), and constitutes one of the few low-energy determinations of αs available. When this value is evolved to the Z-mass scale MZ, it corresponds to αsMZ0.11560.00220.0021.
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We obtain a determination of the strong coupling as in quantum chromodynamics, by comparing perturbative calculations for the short-distance part of the static energy with lattice computations. Our result reads as (1.5GeV) = 0.326±0.019, and when evolved to the scale MZ (the Z-boson mass) it corresponds to as (MZ) = 0.1156+0.0021 −0.0022.
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Comparing perturbative calculations with a lattice computation of the static energy in quantum chromodynamics at short distances, we obtain a determination of the strong coupling αS. Our determination is performed at a scale of around 1.5 GeV (the typical distance scale of the lattice data) and, when evolved to the Z-boson mass scale MZ, it corresponds to .
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The water budget approach is applied to an atmospheric box above Switzerland (hereafter referred to as the “Swiss box”) to quantify the atmospheric water vapour flux using ECMWF ERA-Interim reanalyses. The results confirm that the water vapour flux through the Swiss box is highly temporally variable, ranging from 1 to 5 · 107 kg/s during settled anticyclonic weather, but increasing in size by a factor of ten or more during high speed currents of water vapour. Overall, Switzerland and the Swiss box “import” more water vapour than it “exports”, but the amount gained remains only a small fraction (1% to 5%) of the total available water vapour passing by. High inward water vapour fluxes are not necessarily linked to high precipitation episodes. The water vapour flux during the August 2005 floods, which caused severe damage in central Switzerland, is examined and an assessment is made of the computed water vapour fluxes compared to high spatio-temporal rain gauge and radar observations. About 25% of the incoming water vapour flux was stored in Switzerland. The computed water vapour fluxes from ECMWF data compare well with the mean rain gauge observations and the combined rain-gauge radar precipitation products.
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We present an update of our determination of the strong coupling αs from the quantum chromodynamics static energy. This updated analysis includes new lattice data, at smaller lattice spacings and reaching shorter distances, the use of better suited perturbative expressions to compare with data in a wider distance range, and a comprehensive and detailed estimate of the error sources that contribute to the uncertainty of the final result. Our updated value for αs at the Z-mass scale, MZ, is αs(MZ)=0.1166+0.0012−0.0008, which supersedes our previous result.