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Nanoscale ; 12(9): 5652-5657, 2020 Mar 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32101212

ABSTRACT

Using photoemission electron microscopy (PEEM) to image ferromagnetism in polycrystalline Ni disks, and ferroelectricity in their single-crystal BaTiO3 substrates, we find that voltage-driven 90° ferroelectric domain switching serves to reversibly annihilate each magnetic vortex via uniaxial compressive strain, and that the orientation of the resulting bi-domain reveals the chirality of the annihilated vortex. Micromagnetic simulations reveal that only 60% of this strain is required for annihilation. Voltage control of magnetic vortices is novel, and should be energetically favourable with respect to the use of a magnetic field or an electrical current. In future, stray field from bi-domains could be exploited to read vortex chirality. Given that core polarity can already be read via stray field, our work represents a step towards four-state low-power memory applications.

2.
Nat Mater ; 18(8): 840-845, 2019 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31110346

ABSTRACT

Large changes in the magnetization of ferromagnetic films can be electrically driven by non-180° ferroelectric domain switching in underlying substrates, but the shear components of the strains that mediate these magnetoelectric effects have not been considered so far. Here we reveal the presence of these shear strains in a polycrystalline film of Ni on a 0.68Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3-0.32PbTiO3 substrate in the pseudo-cubic (011)pc orientation. Although vibrating sample magnetometry records giant magnetoelectric effects that are consistent with the hitherto expected 90° rotations of a global magnetic easy axis, high-resolution vector maps of magnetization (constructed from photoemission electron microscopy data, with contrast from X-ray magnetic circular dichroism) reveal that the local magnetization typically rotates through smaller angles of 62-84°. This shortfall with respect to 90° is a consequence of the shear strain associated with ferroelectric domain switching. The non-orthogonality represents both a challenge and an opportunity for the development and miniaturization of magnetoelectric devices.

3.
Avian Dis ; 62(2): 163-170, 2018 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29944394

ABSTRACT

Phosphorylated histone 3 (PH3) and cleaved caspase 3 (CCASP3) were used to detect proliferating and apoptotic cells, respectively, in the jejunums of female sibling poults, with and without enteritis and depressed growth, from hatch to day 35. Poults that developed enteritis and depressed growth (SIB flock) were raised on a commercial farm in eastern North Carolina, whereas poults with normal growth and no enteritis (TAU flock) were raised in the Teaching Animal Unit at North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine. Beginning on day 5 through day 35 and at processing, TAU poults were significantly heavier than SIB poults. Jejunal weights, relative jejunal weights, and jejunal densities were greater in SIB poults from day 10 through 35. Jejunal efficiency (body weight /jejunal length) was higher in TAU poults at day 5 and days 10 through 35. Mucosal thickness was greater in SIB poults between days 7 and 21 but greater in TAU poults at days 28 and 35. From day 7 to 35, villus-to-crypt ratios were higher for TAU poults and lower for SIB poults because hyperplastic crypts formed a greater percentage of the mucosa in SIB poults. By day 7, PH3- and CCASP3-positive cells were increased in SIB poults, showing that mucosal changes resulted from combined crypt epithelial hyperplasia and increased apoptosis of villous enterocytes. Findings in this study confirm that enteritis, in the absence of clinical signs, and depressed growth in turkey poults begins by day 7, can be identified microscopically, persists for at least 35 days, is associated with lower processing weights, and has a profound negative effect on turkey growth.


Subject(s)
Enteritis/veterinary , Hyperplasia/veterinary , Jejunum/growth & development , Poultry Diseases/pathology , Turkeys/growth & development , Animals , Caspase 3/metabolism , Chickens , Enteritis/metabolism , Enteritis/pathology , Enteritis/physiopathology , Female , Histones/metabolism , Hyperplasia/metabolism , Hyperplasia/pathology , Hyperplasia/physiopathology , Immunohistochemistry , Jejunum/anatomy & histology , Jejunum/metabolism , Male , North Carolina , Phosphorylation , Poultry Diseases/metabolism , Poultry Diseases/physiopathology , Turkeys/anatomy & histology
4.
Nanotechnology ; 28(38): 385201, 2017 Sep 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28699922

ABSTRACT

Using out-of-plane magnetized layers, a lateral shift register made from discrete elements is demonstrated. By carefully designing the in-plane shape of the elements which make up the shift register, both the position of nucleation of new domains and the coercivity of the element can be controlled. The dipole field from a neighboring element, placed tens of nanometers away, creates a bias field on the nucleation site, which can be used to create a NOT gate. By chaining these NOT gates together, a shift register can be created where data bits consisting of neighboring layers with aligned magnetization are propagated synchronously under a symmetric applied magnetic field. The operation of a 16 element shift register is shown, including field coupled data injection.

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Appl Phys Lett ; 110(4): 042402, 2017 Jan 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28190886

ABSTRACT

In this article, we demonstrate the magneto-mechanic behavior in a fluid environment of perpendicularly magnetized microdiscs with antiferromagnetic interlayer coupling. When suspended in a fluid and under the influence of a simple uniaxial applied magnetic field sequence, the microdiscs mechanically rotate to access the magnetic saturation processes that are either that of the easy axis, hard axis, or in-between the two, in order to lower their energy. Further, these transitions enable the magnetic particles to form reconfigurable magnetic chains, and transduce torque from uniaxial applied fields. These microdiscs offer an attractive platform for the fabrication of fluid based micro- and nanodevices, and dynamically self assembled complex architectures.

6.
Appl Phys Lett ; 107(1): 012403, 2015 Jul 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26221056

ABSTRACT

Magnetic micro and nanoparticles are increasingly used in biotechnological applications due to the ability to control their behavior through an externally applied field. We demonstrate the fabrication of particles made from ultrathin perpendicularly magnetized CoFeB/Pt layers with antiferromagnetic interlayer coupling. The particles are characterized by zero moment at remanence, low susceptibility at low fields, and a large saturated moment created by the stacking of the basic coupled bilayer motif. We demonstrate the transfer of magnetic properties from thin films to lithographically defined 2 µm particles which have been lifted off into solution. We simulate the minimum energy state of a synthetic antiferromagnetic bilayer system that is free to rotate in an applied field and show that the low field susceptibility of the system is equal to the magnetic hard axis followed by a sharp switch to full magnetization as the field is increased. This agrees with the experimental results and explains the behaviour of the particles in solution.

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J Environ Qual ; 30(5): 1540-8, 2001.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11577859

ABSTRACT

A numerical model was developed to describe the fate and transport of hydrazinium (N2H5+) and competing Ca2+ and H+ cations applied in acidic solutions to columns of Ca2+/H+-saturated sandy soil during steady saturated flow conditions. Instantaneous ternary H+-Ca2+-N2H5+ cation exchange using the Gaines-Thomas approach was combined with second-order, irreversible, kinetic chemisorption of exchange-phase N2H5+ ions as major retention mechanisms for N2H5+. Exchange-mediated chemisorption is assumed to occur as chemical binding of N2H5+ ions located on carboxyl-group exchange sites to nearby carbonyl groups, consequently decreasing the effective soil cation exchange capacity (CEC). Comparison of simulated and observed breakthrough curves (BTCs) for concentrations of N2H5+ and Ca2+ ions in column effluent was used in model evaluation. The cation transport model with cation exchange coupled with exchange-mediated chemisorption provided a valid first approximation for N2H5+ transport.


Subject(s)
Calcium/chemistry , Hydrazines/chemistry , Hydrogen/chemistry , Models, Theoretical , Soil Pollutants/analysis , Absorption , Ion Exchange , Kinetics , Water Movements
9.
Internet resource in English | LIS -Health Information Locator | ID: lis-340

ABSTRACT

It explains how pesticides can move from the area in which they are applied, and shows how this information can be used, along with otherfactors, to select the proper pesticide.


Subject(s)
Toxicology , Pesticide Utilization , Water Pollution , 16209
11.
J Bone Miner Res ; 9(2): 153-9, 1994 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8140928

ABSTRACT

The effects of long-term tamoxifen therapy on bone remodeling were studied in 41 women with breast cancer, 22 treated with tamoxifen for a minimum of 15 months (mean 33) and 19 untreated. Transiliac crest bone biopsies were obtained and a comprehensive histomorphometric analysis performed using a semiautomatic image analysis system. There were no statistically significant differences between the two groups in bone area, osteoid perimeter and area, or osteoid width. Mineral appositional rate, adjusted appositional rate, and mineralization lag time were also similar in the two groups; however, tissue-based bone formation rate was significantly lower in the tamoxifen-treated women (p = 0.05) and the remodeling period significantly longer (p < 0.05). Mean and maximum resorption cavity depth and cavity area were significantly reduced in the tamoxifen-treated patients compared to the untreated patients (p < 0.01, p < 0.01, and p < 0.03, respectively). Calculated and directly measured indices of cancellous bone structure were similar in the two groups, although the data indicated a trend toward greater connectedness in the tamoxifen-treated group. These data indicate that tamoxifen does not exert an antiestrogenic effect on bone remodeling in the human and are consistent with a weak estrogenic effect.


Subject(s)
Bone Density/drug effects , Bone Remodeling/drug effects , Breast Neoplasms/drug therapy , Tamoxifen/pharmacology , Aged , Alkaline Phosphatase/blood , Bone Resorption/drug therapy , Breast Neoplasms/pathology , Breast Neoplasms/physiopathology , Female , Humans , Ilium/drug effects , Ilium/pathology , Middle Aged , Tamoxifen/therapeutic use
13.
Arch Biochem Biophys ; 282(1): 50-7, 1990 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2171434

ABSTRACT

The isolation and characterization of a flavanone-specific 7-O-glucosyltransferase and its resolution from other glucosyltransferases in Citrus paradisi (grapefruit) seedlings is described. This new enzyme in the subclass 2.4.1 catalyzes the glucosylation of the 7-OH group of naringenin (4',5',7-trihydroxyflavanone) to prunin and has been purified (943-fold) by fractional precipitation with ammonium sulfate and successive chromatography on Sephadex G-100, hydroxyapatite, UDP-glucuronic acid agarose, Mono Q, and Mono P columns. It has a pH optimum of 7.5-8.0, an apparent pI of 4.3, and an apparent Mr of 54,900. This glucosyltransferase has an expressed specificity for the 7-position of the flavanones naringenin (Kmapp 62 microM; Kmapp UDPG 51 microM) and hesperetin (Kmapp 124 microM; Kmapp UDPG 243 microM) and did not accept other flavone or flavonol aglycones. Characteristics of other flavonoid glucosyltransferase activities found in grapefruit seedlings are also described.


Subject(s)
Glucosyltransferases/isolation & purification , Plants/enzymology , Ammonium Sulfate , Chromatography , Chromatography, Affinity , Chromatography, Gel , Chromatography, Ion Exchange , Durapatite , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel , Fruit , Glucosyltransferases/metabolism , Hydroxyapatites , Kinetics , Molecular Weight , Substrate Specificity
14.
Plant Physiol ; 77(4): 896-902, 1985 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16664158

ABSTRACT

The preparation of a tritiated radiotracer that was used in the radioimmunoassay of naringin (naringenin-7-O-alpha-rhamnosyl- (1-2)-beta-d-glucopyranoside) and which was synthesized by reduction of the carbonyl group of the flavanone is reported. The resulting assay has a detection limit of 0.5 picomole per 0.1 milliliter, is specific for the 7-neohesperidoside substitution on flavanones, and can measure naringin in crude extracts of plant tissues. This radioimmunoassay is compared with three other naringin immunoassays which use antibodies raised against two different haptens and different tracers labeled with (125)I or (3)H. The applicability of the methods to the quantification of naringin and other flavanone neohesperidosides in citrus tissue is discussed.

15.
Plant Physiol ; 77(4): 903-8, 1985 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16664159

ABSTRACT

The quantitative distribution of the flavanone-7-neohesperidoside, naringin, in seeds, seedlings, young plants, branches, flowers, and fruit of Citrus paradisi Macfad., cv ;Duncan' was analyzed by radioimmunoassay. High levels of naringin were associated with very young tissue and lower levels were found in older tissues. Seed coats of ungerminated seeds and young shoots had high naringin concentrations whereas cotyledons and roots had very low concentrations. Light-grown seedlings contained nearly twice as much naringin as etiolated seedlings and, in young plants and branches, the naringin content was highest in developing leaves and stem tissue. In flowers, the ovary had the highest levels of naringin, accounting for nearly 11% of the fresh weight. There was a net increase in the total naringin content of fruits during growth. However, due to the large increase in fruit size, there was a concomitant decrease in the naringin concentration as the fruit matured.

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Anal Biochem ; 138(1): 19-24, 1984 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6375457

ABSTRACT

A solid-phase enzyme immunoassay for the quantitative determination of the bitter triterpene-lactone, limonin, in citrus juice samples is described. As little as 0.1 ppm of limonin can be detected. Quantitative results are available within 1 h of total assay time. The assay makes use of a limonin-alkaline phosphatase tracer of high immunoreactivity and has been semiautomated using antibody-coated polystyrene microcuvettes, a vertical light path photometer, and a forced-air microplate incubator.


Subject(s)
Citrus/analysis , Limonins , Triterpenes/isolation & purification , Alkaline Phosphatase , Beverages/analysis , Cross Reactions , Immunoenzyme Techniques
17.
Planta Med ; 44(2): 82-6, 1982 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17402084

ABSTRACT

An immunoassay for the citrus bitter principle, naringin, and related flavonoid-7-O-neohesperidosides is reported. The assay detects ca. 2 ng of naringin and can be used to quantify this compound in the parts per billion (ppb) range in crude grapefruit juice and extracts of other plant tissues. The antiserum used is highly reactive with the 2-rhamnosyl-1-glucopyranose at the C-7 position but not with e.g. the isomeric 6-rhamnosyl-1-glucopyranose moiety and can, thus, be used to identify the stereochemistry of this disaccharide moiety at the C-7 position of flavanoids. The assay involves a directly iodinated naringin-[ (125)I] as immunotracer.

19.
Appl Environ Microbiol ; 39(2): 423-9, 1980 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16345515

ABSTRACT

Membrane filtration and epifluorescent microscopy were used for the direct enumeration of bacteria in raw milk. Somatic cells were lysed by treatment with trypsin and Triton X-100 so that 2 ml of milk containing up to 5 x 10 somatic cells/ml could be filtered. The majority of the bacteria (ca. 80%) remained intact and were concentrated on the membrane. After being stained with acridine organe, the bacteria fluoresced under ultraviolet light and could easily be counted. The clump count of orange fluorescing cells on the membrane correlated well (r = 0.91) with the corresponding plate count for farm, tanker, and silo milks. Differences between counts obtained by different operators and between the membrane clump count and plate count were not significant. The technique is rapid, taking less than 25 min, inexpensive, costing less than 50 cents per sample, and is suitable for milks containing 5 x 10 to 5 x 10 bacteria per ml.

20.
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther ; 2(2): 69-71, 1980.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18810163

ABSTRACT

The high school years, when viewed as the beginning of an athletic career, can be the most crucial period in an athlete's life. Thorough, proper, and professional medical care at this level is essential; improper management of the developing athlete can seriously impair the individual's future in competitive sports. This paper describes a case extending over an 18-month period involving a young athlete who experienced recurring pain and distress in the left groin. Continued acceptance of the pain as a simple muscular strain precluded a thorough examination of the case history and the disorder itself. Thus, accurate diagnosis and proper treatment were made more difficult.J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 1980;2(2):69-71.

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