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Sorafenib perpetuates cellular anti-cancer effector functions by modulating the cross talk between macrophages and natural killer cells.

2012

Alternatively polarized macrophages (Mϕ) shape the microenvironment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and temper anticancer immune responses. We investigated if sorafenib alters the HCC microenvironment by restoring classical macrophage polarization and triggering tumor-directed natural killer (NK) cell responses. In vivo experiments were conducted with sorafenib (25 mg/kg)-treated C57BL/6 wildtype as well as hepatitis B virus (HBV) and lymphotoxin transgenic mice with and without HCC. Monocyte-derived Mϕ or tumor-associated macrophages (TAM) isolated from HCC tissue were treated with sorafenib (0.07-5.0 μg/mL) and cocultured with autologous NK cells. Mϕ and NK cell activation was analyzed …

SorafenibNiacinamideCarcinoma Hepatocellularmedicine.medical_treatmentMacrophage polarizationDrug Evaluation PreclinicalAntineoplastic AgentsApoptosisBiologyMiceliver cancer; therapy; microenvironment; immunology; HCCmedicineAnimalsHumansneoplasmsHepatologyMacrophagesPhenylurea CompoundsLiver NeoplasmsDegranulationNF-kappa BInterleukinMacrophage ActivationSorafenibdigestive system diseasesKiller Cells NaturalMice Inbred C57BLCytokineLymphotoxinImmunologyCancer researchInterleukin 12CytokinesInterleukin 18medicine.drug
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Dynamical binary modulation of ultrabroadband light beams by using principal states of polarization of liquid crystal devices

2009

Dynamical modulation of ultrabroadband beams, such as those produced by femtosecond laser or incoherent sources, is not an easy task due to the dispersive nature of the devices commonly employed. Phase modulation has been performed by means of deformable micromirror arrays. These devices are expensive and do not permit amplitude modulation. For micro- and nano-structuring of materials with femtosecond lasers is common to pattern the surface with the light irradiance produced by a computer generated hologram implemented onto a liquid crystal (LC) type spatial light modulator. This enables dynamical patterning [1,2]. Reduced spectral bandwidths, of the order of tens of nanometers, have been u…

Spatial light modulatorMaterials sciencebusiness.industryHolographyPhysics::OpticsPolarization (waves)Laserlaw.inventionAmplitude modulationOpticslawFemtosecondLight beamOptoelectronicsbusinessPhase modulation
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Data repeatability and acquisition techniques for Time-Domain Spectral Induced Polarization

2013

The Time Domain Induced Polarization (TDIP) technique is widely used in applied geophysics, particularly for environmental issues, for instance for delineating landfills or detecting leachate percolation. Because the reliability of IP data remains an issue at the field scale, this paper deals with the factors controlling data quality and compares different arrays and acquisition parameters for optimal collection of data in the field. The first part focuses on repeatability experiments carried out in the former Horlokke landfill (Denmark), in order to infer the degree of which a signal can be reproduced over time. Results show a good repeatability, with on average less than 10% of difference…

Spectral induced polarisationgeophysicsMineralogyScale (descriptive set theory)RepeatabilityInduced polarizationSignalGeophysicsData qualityspectral induced polarizationspectralTime domainAlgorithmGeologyReliability (statistics)
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Quantitative spin polarization analysis in photoelectron emission microscopy with an imaging spin filter.

2012

Abstract Using a photoelectron emission microscope (PEEM), we demonstrate spin-resolved electron spectroscopic imaging of ultrathin magnetic Co films grown on Cu(100). The spin-filter, based on the spin-dependent reflection of low energy electrons from a W(100) crystal, is attached to an aberration corrected electrostatic energy analyzer coupled to an electrostatic PEEM column. We present a method for the quantitative measurement of the electron spin polarization at 4×10 3 points of the PEEM image, simultaneously. This approach uses the subsequent acquisition of two images with different scattering energies of the electrons at the W(100) target to directly derive the spin polarization witho…

Spectrum analyzerMicroscopeSpin polarizationChemistryScatteringElectric potential energyElectronPolarization (waves)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionlawAtomic physicsElectron microscopeInstrumentationUltramicroscopy
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Magnetic Ordering and Spin Dynamics of Ba1-xEuxSi Phases

2011

We have investigated the magnetic ordering and spin dynamics of the solid solution series Ba1–xEuxSi with 0 < x ≤ 1 applying X-ray diffraction, electric conductivity measurements, Mossbauer spectroscopy, muon spin depolarization, and neutron diffraction. Our results suggest a spin glass-like behavior of Ba1–xEuxSi for concentrations close to x = 0.3 exist. Different spin ordering phenomena are found, which are dependent on the relative europium concentrations.

Spin glassCondensed matter physicsSpin polarizationChemistryNeutron diffractionchemistry.chemical_elementMuon spin spectroscopy010402 general chemistry01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesInorganic ChemistrySpin wave0103 physical sciences010306 general physicsEuropiumSpin-½Solid solutionZEITSCHRIFT FUR ANORGANISCHE UND ALLGEMEINE CHEMIE
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Self-assembly, metal binding ability, and magnetic properties of dinickel(II) and dicobalt(II) triple mesocates

2012

Two metallacyclic complexes of general formula Na-8[(M2L3)-L-II]center dot xH(2)O [M = Ni (4) and Co (5) with x = 15 (4) and 17 (5)] have been self-assembled in aqueous solution from N,N'-1,3-phenylenebis(oxamic acid) (H4L) and M2+ ions in a ligand/metal molar ratio of 3 : 2 in the presence of NaOH acting as base. X-Ray structural analyses of 4 and 5 show triple-stranded, dinuclear anions of the meso-helicate-type (so-called mesocates) with C-3h molecular symmetry. The two octahedral metal-tris(oxamate) moieties of opposite chiralities (Delta, Lambda form) are connected by three m-phenylene spacers at intermetallic distances of 6.822(2) (4) and 6.868(2) angstrom (5) to give a metallacryptan…

Spin polarizationChemistryInorganic chemistryGeneral ChemistryCrystal structureCondensed Matter PhysicsMagnetic susceptibilityCrystallographyPhenyleneMolecular symmetryAntiferromagnetismMoleculeGeneral Materials ScienceMolecular orbital
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Very Long-Distance Magnetic Coupling in a Dicopper(II) Metallacyclophane with Extended π-Conjugated Diphenylethyne Bridges

2011

Self-assembly of the rigid rodlike ligand N,N'-4,4'-diphenylethynebis(oxamate) (dpeba) and Cu(2+) ions affords a novel dinuclear copper(II) metallacyclophane (nBu(4)N)(4)[Cu(2)(dpeba)(2)]·4MeOH·2Et(2)O (1) featuring a very long intermetallic distance (r = 15.0 Å). Magnetic susceptibility measurements for 1 reveal a moderately weak but nonnegligible intramolecular antiferromagnetic coupling between the two metal centers across the double para-substituted diphenylethynediamidate bridge (J = -3.9 cm(-1); H = -JS(1)S(2), where S(1) = S(2) = S(Cu) = (1)/(2)). Density functional electronic structure calculations on 1 support the occurrence of a spin polarization mechanism.

Spin polarizationChemistryLigandIntermetallicchemistry.chemical_elementElectronic structurePhotochemistryInductive couplingCopperMagnetic susceptibilityInorganic ChemistryCrystallographyIntramolecular forcePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryInorganic Chemistry
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Spin Density Maps in the Triplet Ground State of [Cu2(t-Bupy)4(N3)2](ClO4)2 (t-Bupy = p-tert-butylpyridine):  A Polarized Neutron Diffraction Study

1998

This paper is devoted to the determination of the spin distribution in the spin triplet ground state of [Cu-2(t-Bupy)(4)(N-3)(2)](ClO4)(2), With t-Bupy = p-tert-butylpyridine. The crystal structure, previously solved at room temperature from X-ray diffraction, has been redetermined at 18 K from unpolarized neutron diffraction. The structure consists of binuclear cations in which Cu2+ ions are doubly bridged by azido groups in the 1,1-fashion, and noncoordinated perchlorate anions. The experimental spin distribution has been determined from polarized neutron diffraction (PND) at 1.6 K under 50 kOe. The spin populations have been found to be strongly positive on the Cu2+ ions, weakly positive…

Spin polarizationChemistryNeutron diffractionBridging ligandGeneral ChemistryCrystal structureBiochemistryCatalysisIonDelocalized electronCrystallographyColloid and Surface ChemistryAtomic orbitalGround stateJournal of the American Chemical Society
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Adsorbates on thin iron(100) films

1995

The electronic and magnetic properties of different kinds of adsorbates on thin magnetized Fe(100) films have been investigated by means of spin resolving photoelectron spectroscopy. The study has been carried out with atomically physisorbed xenon, the molecule carbon monoxide, and metallic gold. The spin splitting of the Xe 5p signal can be explained by magnetic interactions with the final ionic hole state. By spin analysis, it could be shown that at room temperature for low exposures the adsorption of CO is dissociative and with increasing exposure additionally molecular. The Au related features for the monolayer show different line shapes in both spin channels but no splittings due to an…

Spin polarizationChemistrychemistry.chemical_elementElectronic structureBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryNuclear magnetic resonanceXenonX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyTransition metalChemical physicsMonolayerPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersPhysics::Chemical PhysicsSpin (physics)Surface statesFresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry
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Spin relaxation in Cu and Al spin conduits

2014

We study the spin relaxation in Al and Cu spin conduits embedded in non-local spin valve nanostructures. Measuring the key spin transport properties, we determine the spin and charge diffusion constants as well as the spin flip time. By varying the temperature, we find that the maximum of the non-local spin resistance change occurs at finite temperatures with a clear difference between Al and Cu. In particular, we find that the maximum of the non-local spin signal in Al is less pronounced and occurs at lower temperatures compared to Cu suggesting that the self-passivating Al surface plays a role. Having fabricated devices with both materials in identical processes, we can attribute the diff…

Spin polarizationCondensed matter physicsChemistrySpin valveSurfaces and InterfacesZero field splittingCondensed Matter PhysicsSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSpin iceSpin waveMaterials ChemistryCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsSpin-flipElectrical and Electronic EngineeringQuantum spin liquidSpin-½physica status solidi (a)
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