[doi:10.1063/1.3525998]“
“In this work, nanocomposites of styrene butadiene rubber (SBR),
cellulose II, and clay were prepared by cocoagulation of SBR latex, cellulose xanthate, and clay aqueous suspension mixtures. The incorporated amount of cellulose II was 15 phr, and the clay varied from 0 to 7 phr. The influence of cellulose II and clay was investigated by rheometric, mechanical, physicochemical, and morphological properties. From the analysis of transmission electron microscopy (TEM), dispersion in nanometric scale (below 100nm) of the cellulosic and mineral components throughout the elastomeric matrix was observed. XRD analysis suggested that fully exfoliated structure could be obtained by this method when low loading of silicate layers (up to 5 phr) is used. The results from mechanical tests showed that the nanocomposites presented better mechanical IPI-549 properties than SBR gum vulcanizate. Furthermore, 5 phi of clay is enough to achieve p38 MAPK inhibitor the best tensile properties. (C) 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 120: 1468-1474,2011″
“Materials and methods: Twenty patients treated for uterine cancer with external Co<SU60</SU RT, without chemotherapy, were selected. Blood was taken before,
1-2 days after RT and one year later. Lymphocytes were cultured for 50 and 100 h. Metaphases were stained with fluorescence-plus-Giemsa and analysed Oligomycin A mouse for chromosome and chromatid aberrations in 1st (M1) and 3rd plus later (M3+) mitoses.
Results: RT caused a significant increase of radiation-specific chromosome aberrations in patients’ lymphocytes together with DCI, which was observed as an excessive yield of cells containing both chromosome and chromatid aberrations (defined as C(acs&act)). This DCI passed successfully through mitoses in vitro, and at the end of RT a mean yield of ‘extra’ C(acs&act) was 3 x 10<SU-3</SU x cell<SU-1</SU amongst either M1 or M3+ cells. At the end of RT and one year later DCI in M1 lymphocytes appeared at random amongst patients, but some inter-individual variation was found for DCI presence in M3+ cells at both post-irradiation
samplings. As time passed, the mean yield of lymphocytes exhibiting DCI decreased in vivo and one year after RT reached the pre-treatment level of 1 x 10<SU-3</SU x cell<SU-1</SU.
Conclusions: DCI was demonstrated in descendants of human lymphocytes after therapeutic irradiation. The effect diminished one year later, suggesting that the progeny of patients’ irradiated stem cells did not produce new daughter lymphocytes exhibiting DCI during the studied post-irradiation period.”
“The formation of polariton wave-packets created by high-intensity laser beams focused in plasmas is analyzed, and the velocity, energy, size, structure, stability, and electron content of such polaritonic pulses are characterized.